Daily Archives: January 14, 2013

Full video of Alabama’s win over Notre Dame

We’ve found a copy of the BCS National Championship Game for you. It runs about two hours long because whomever posted it also cut out the commercials. Bless him.

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Dee Liner decommits from AU, considers Tide

Muscle Shoals defensive lineman Dee Liner, a five-star prospect according to Rivals.com, has decommitted from Auburn. Alabama is one of his favorites, as he visited the Tide’s campus this past weekend.

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Tide’s Milliner leaves for NFL with no regrets

Alabama defensive back Dee Milliner (28) runs back an interception past Michigan wide receiver Jeremy Gallon. (AP photo by LM Otero)

Alabama defensive back Dee Milliner (28) runs back an interception past Michigan wide receiver Jeremy Gallon. (AP photo by LM Otero)

TUSCALOOSA — One of the first times Dee Milliner met Nick Saban came at his high school gym.

Although almost the entire school knew it, Milliner didn’t believe Saban had come to Stanhope Elmore High and was hanging out in the gym.

“Everybody was saying, ‘Coach Saban’s in the gym.’ Something like that,” Milliner said. “I was like, ‘Nobody told me,’ so I thought he wasn’t there. When I got ready to come in there, he was in there, dribbling around a basketball, like he was going to play one-on-one.

“It was a great experience for me when I first met him, when he first offered me, when he was recruiting me.”

Alabama All-America cornerback Dee Milliner at the Tide's practice Thursday. (Copyright photo by Gary Cosby Jr. of The Decatur Daily)

Alabama All-America cornerback Dee Milliner at a BCS practice. (Copyright photo by Gary Cosby Jr. of The Decatur Daily)

A lot has changed for Milliner since then. After helping Stanhope Elmore to the state football playoffs all four years he attended school there, then playing a big role in Alabama’s back-to-back national championships, he is headed to the NFL.

An All-America cornerback, he announced Friday he will bypass his senior year and enter in the NFL draft, which will be April 25-27. He said he made up his mind Wednesday.

He said he got his report back from the NFL draft advisory board after Alabama beat Georgia in the SEC Championship Game, and that the board rated him as a likely first-round choice.

It hardly is alone in its opinion of Milliner. Trying to find a mock draft that doesn’t list him as a first-round pick is kind of like trying to find a day when the earth didn’t turn and the sun didn’t rise.

If he hadn’t found such assurances of his draft chances, he might not have bypassed his senior season.

“I decided after sitting down with Coach Saban, talked with my people, I felt like I had a great experience here, but I had a great chance of being picked in the first round,” he said. “It played a role in leaving.”

In addition, Milliner said he felt he had done everything at Alabama he wanted to do: win a championship, make All-American, and help the Crimson Tide continue to thrive. Alabama was the preseason No. 1 team when he arrived in 2010 and likely will be again as he leaves.

“I fulfilled all my goals,” he said. “I think I’m ready and prepared to go to the next level.”

Also, he has dreamed of the NFL before. He has talked often about how he joked with his Stanhope Elmore coach, Jeff Foshee, about playing pro football eventually.

“Actually, he called me the day before the (BCS) game; we were cracking jokes still about that,” Milliner said. “Now, it’s fixing to be come a reality, and I’ll be overwhelmed when that time comes and I get my named called.”

Milliner said he doesn’t have an agent yet and hasn’t planned out a training schedule. However, he said he has spoken with former Alabama cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick, who was a first-round pick in last year’s draft. Kirkpatrick spent much of his rookie season with the Cincinnati Bengals out with a broken bone in his knee.

“He said it’s always the same, he says from high school to college and from college to NFL,” Milliner said. “There’s a business side now in the NFL. Competition, the same thing that you always had here. Different skill sets and calibre of people you’re going to play with.”

As for Saban, his most recent conversations with Milliner haven’t involved playing basketball in the Stanhope Elmore gym. Instead, the coach said he has spoken with Milliner about graduating. He said Milliner is less than two semesters from his degree.

“One of the issues always when you talk about is a guy going out in the NFL draft: Is he going to be able to graduate?” Saban said. “I always tell the players that someday somebody’s going to tell you that you can’t play football any more, and it’s not going to be your choice. The one thing that’s going to affect that is the fact that you’ve developed a career outside athletics and graduated from school.”

It doesn’t surprise Milliner that even though he has played his final game for Saban, the coach still is advising and coaching him. Milliner said he figured he wouldn’t have a chance to make it to the NFL with out him.

“I feel very much comfortable and ready for anything that’s thrown at me at the next level,” Milliner said. “The way that they push you and get at you here, it’s different from all the other schools. The things that we do here are so different and are the same as they do in the NFL, so I think I’ll be very much ready.”

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More BCS celebration video of Tide’s win

While cleaning out the memory of my iPhone, I found two more Alabama celebration videos after the Tide’s win over Notre Dame that I hadn’t posted.

They’re nothing huge. During the first one, the Sun Life Stadium public address is playing “Sweet Home Alabama.” In the second one, Athens High graduate William Ming (56) enjoys the win.

So, if you would like to watch two more videos of the on-field celebration, here you go:

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Another mock NFL draft, with respect for Chance Warmack’s belly

Chance Warmack (65) after helping spring T.J. Yeldon (4) with a block against Notre Dame. (AP photo)

Chance Warmack (65) after helping spring T.J. Yeldon (4) with a block against Notre Dame. (AP photo)

SB Nation has included four Alabama players in its mock NFL draft and pay homage to Alabama guard Chance Warmack‘s short, belly-showing jerseys. The editors did so by linking back to The Daily Bama Blog.

SB Nation predicts Tide cornerback Dee Milliner will go to Tampa Bay with the 13th pick, noseguard Jesse Williams to Carolina at No. 14, Warmack to St. Louis at No. 16, and center Barrett Jones to Green Bay at No. 26. In addition, the draft includes 17 guys from the Southeastern Conference, including 11 of the top 19.

SB Nation’s Dan Kadar particularly likes Warmack and says he could be gone long before the 16th pick. Here’s what he wrote: “This is a pick that stayed the same from the last mock. If Warmack happens to be around when the Rams pick, they should set a land speed record for getting their pick to the commissioner’s podium. Plug Warmack into the left guard position, get him an extra short, stomach-showing jersey and forget about the position for a decade.”

Click here to see the predicted first round.

Speaking with reporters after practice in October, Warmack said he likes the short jersey, even if that means he reveals his stomach on national television every once in a while.

“I started (wearing the short jersey) last year around midseason,” Warmack said. “It was comfortable for me. I’m not trying to draw any attention to myself. I just feel comfortable like that. I do it in practice; I do it in the game. That’s just how I like to do it.”

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ArDarius Stewart makes MaxPreps small-school All-America team

Alabama commitment ArDarius Stewart of Fultondale made MaxPrep’s small-school All-America squad first team at the all-purpose position.

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Stewart, who is listed at 6-foot-1 and 185 pounds, was described this way on the MaxPreps team: “The Metro Player of the Year by the Birmingham News, Stewart was also a Class 2A All-State player after scoring 52 touchdowns on passes, runs and returns. For his career he has 138 total touchdowns and he rushed for 1,988 yards this year. Stewart is committed to Alabama.”

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