1981 — Alabama’s Paul “Bear” Bryant becomes the winningest coach in college football history when the Rolling Tide beats Auburn 28-17 in the Iron Bowl. It’s Bryant’s 315th career ...
1969 — The New York Knicks beat the Cincinnati Royals 106-105 at Cleveland to set an NBA record with 18 consecutive victories. 1981 — Alabama’s Paul “Bear” Bryant becomes the winningest coach in ...
After the Sooners toppled No. 7 Alabama on Saturday night, Venables and his team have landed several national accolades.
It was something Bear Bryant couldn't do, falling to the second-ranked Tigers 14-8 in Birmingham to end the 1958 season. Gene Stallings is the only Alabama coach that won a national championship ...
Bill Battle III, who was athletic director at his alma mater, Alabama, where he played for Paul “Bear” Bryant’s first ...
Alabama’s Paul W. (“Bear”) Bryant, 48, is by choice one of the bad ‘uns. He is a shrewd recruiter, an admitted plagiarizer of football tactics, a chronic weeper, and a flagrant headline ...