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The Auburn Tigers earned another victory on Saturday afternoon over the South Alabama Jaguars to get to an impressive 3-0 start, just their second since 2019 with a 31-15 win to take down their in-state foe. It was a tremendous start to the game which got Auburn going on the right foot, driving 92 yards […]
Over the years, former Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban had some truly legendary players, but maybe none more so than Heisman winning running back Derrick Henry. Even a decade after hoisting up that iconic trophy before helping the Tide to yet another national title in 2015, Henry is still making opposing NFL defenses […]
The Alabama Crimson Tide gets set to take on the Wisconsin Badgers this weekend at Bryant-Denny Stadium in what should be a final tune up game before a bye week and their biggest challenge yet headed on the road in two weeks to take on the Georgia Bulldogs. Though it has not been the best […]
On today’s episode of Longshore and McKnight, John and Barry leaned on storytelling early, trading stadium memories and press box antics that set a lighthearted tone before diving into the weekend slate. That rolled seamlessly into a lively recap of Wake Forest–NC State, where ugly helmets and a smoky barbecue truck fire on the sideline […]
It’s nearly the weekend and another glorious slate of college football is upon us. After what was an ugly grouping of games last week filled with cupcakes, week three presents some extremely intriguing matchups. While the Alabama Crimson Tide takes on Wisconsin and the Auburn Tigers get set to host South Alabama in that first […]
The Alabama Crimson Tide is set for another home game this weekend, which many have dismissed as a win already before it starts. With the Wisconsin Badgers headed to Bryant-Denny Stadium for the second leg of a home-and-home, the prevailing thought from the fanbase — and from Las Vegas — is that this should be […]
On today’s episode of Longshore and McKnight, an early slate of football kick things off with Thursday night’s NC State–Wake Forest matchup drawing playful word associations and memories of Gene Stallings’ fiery encounter during Alabama’s trip to Raleigh. The John and Barry leaned into Wake’s reputation as the smallest Power Four school, recalling alumni like […]
The era of Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) in college football has produced some absolutely wild amounts of money being thrown around by college football programs, and the two main schools in the state of Alabama are certainly no exceptions. As two of the wealthiest programs in the nation, both Alabama and Auburn have been […]
On today’s episode of Longshore and McKnight, two weeks of the college football season is already in the books, which spurred Longshore and McKnight into bigger conversations about the sport’s structure. Central to that debate was Louisiana-Monroe’s athletic budget, where nearly 17% of annual expenses come from “money games” like Alabama and Northwestern. The hosts […]
On Saturday night in Bryant-Denny Stadium, the Alabama Crimson Tide posted their largest shutout since 1951 during a dominating win over Louisiana-Monroe, beating the Warhawks by a staggering score of 73-0. For the second game in a row, the offense’s star pass-catcher was wide receiver Germie Bernard, who seemed to be one of the only […]
The Auburn Tigers are off to an impressive 2-0 start after defeating Baylor on the road in week one and handling Ball State during the home opener against Ball State. After Baylor, it’s two weak opponents in Ball State this past weekend and now the South Alabama Jaguars coming to town this week. Handling Ball […]
Former Alabama Crimson Tide and Hoover High School kicker Will Reichard has excelled since being drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in 2024. Now at the start of the second year of his NFL career, he continues to make his home state proud. Reichard had a stellar rookie campaign, converting 24 of his 30 field goal […]
College football’s marathon slate dominated conversation, with games stretching from 11 a.m. to past midnight, reviving talk of fan stamina and TV’s influence on scheduling. Against that backdrop, Georgia’s perceived vulnerability took center stage as oddsmakers trimmed the Bulldogs’ margin heading into Knoxville, sparking debate over whether sluggish early wins revealed cracks or merely Kirby […]
On Saturday night at Bryant-Denny Stadium in front of a crowd that was expecting nothing less to perfection and ready to express their disappointment if perfection was not achieved, the Alabama Crimson Tide was pretty close to perfect in a dismantling of ULM. It was the largest shutout victory for Alabama since 1951, and Ty […]
On today’s episode of Longshore and McKnight, John and Barry covered Troy’s trip to Clemson producing early fireworks before unraveling into frustration. The Trojans led 16-3 at halftime but were derailed by a lengthy lightning delay and a resurgent Tigers squad, falling 27-16. Meanwhile, Alabama’s 73-0 dismantling of ULM provided little clarity beyond a deepening […]
The Alabama Crimson Tide got back on the right track on Saturday night during the home opener at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa after what was, no doubt, a very difficult week for the program. After being embarrassed in the first game last weekend against the Florida State Seminoles, the Tide came into the matchup against […]
The Auburn Tigers got their home schedule started off on the right foot on Saturday night, avoiding any sort of letdown following their huge week one win on the road at Baylor. Instead of coming out sluggish against an inferior opponent after a huge win, Auburn instead was able to grab a 42-3 win, and […]
The Auburn Tigers earned what was the biggest win so far of the Hugh Freeze era during the first week of the season last Friday against the Baylor Bears, and they did with a running game that was absolutely dominant and a quarterback who proved to be a major threat with his legs. As Jackson […]
The Cowboys–Eagles opener became as much about spectacle as football, with WWE-style smoke, steam, and even Boyz II Men setting the stage before a lightning delay stretched the drama. That showmanship carried into debate over Alabama’s own house rules, where the Tide reportedly revoked seats from long-time season ticket holders caught reselling on secondary markets. […]
Fans across the country were thrilled last weekend to officially welcome college football back to their television screens every Saturday, and they were rewarded for their patience after a long offseason with a massive slate of games featuring several marquee matchups. For as great as week one was though, unfortunately week two — at least […]
Yesterday, the Alabama High School Athletic Association ruled that student-athletes who transfer schools using funds provided by the state’s new CHOOSE Act will be required to sit out for a year. Hours later, Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth promised he would introduce legislation to strip the organization of its power. Now, Governor Kay Ivey and Speaker […]
The Alabama Crimson Tide and its coaching staff have been the subject of criticism from across the country following the dreadful start to year two of the Kalen DeBoer era when they were smoked at Florida State last weekend. Moving forward, DeBoer’s team turns their focus to ULM this week in the home opener for […]
U.S. Senator Katie Britt had much to say about Alabama Crimson Tide football in a Wednesday morning interview on “The Dale Jackson Show.” Britt (R-Montgomery), who stood in the Oval Office with President Donald Trump and the rest of Alabama’s congressional Republicans on Tuesday as Trump announced that Space Command headquarters will be permanently located […]
On today’s episode of Longshore and McKnight, John and Barry covered Alabama’s upcoming matchup with ULM and argued that a blowout win won’t ease concerns after the Tide’s recent slump. Comparisons to Mike DuBose and Mike Shula surfaced nationally, though the hosts dismissed them as premature, stressing that Kalen DeBoer has yet to prove whether […]

