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 ...
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 ...
Bill Battle III, who was athletic director at his alma mater, Alabama, where he played for Paul “Bear” Bryant’s first ...