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Stats Advantage Goes To Alabama
Rolando McClain leads Bama defense
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Kirk McNair
Date: Nov 26, 2008
Famed Kentucky Basketball Coach Adolph Rupp was speaking at Alabama’s basketball banquet in the early 1970s. He spoke of Grantland Rice, the famous sportswriter, as being “a smart guy, a Vanderbilt graduate.” But he disagreed with Rice to some extent on why the games are played.
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