David Eulitt/Getty ; Al Bello/Getty Football fans think the Super Bowl logo offers a telling prediction. For the past several NFL seasons, followers of the sport have dialed in on a theory that ...
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Mark Sears' camp hasn't stayed silent after a quiet night for the All-American as Alabama basketball faced LSU on Saturday. The Muscle Shoals, AL native's mom, Lameka, took to Facebook after Nate ...
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Arguably its most anticipated game, however, will be its Aug. 30 home opener against Alabama. That game will serve as an unveiling of more than $250 million in renovations to Doak Campbell Stadium ...
Less than a week later, one of his best Alabama players made his own big news: Caleb Downs entered the transfer portal, with most signs pointing to the star safety going to Georgia in his home state.
Nick Saban's January retirement set off dominoes that led to coaching changes at Washington, Arizona, San Jose State, South Alabama and Buffalo. Jim Harbaugh also jolted the sport's coaching ...
However, some fans are chattering about whether or not the big game's logo long ago determined which teams would play outcomes. The Super Bowl logo theory posits that the teams that would play in ...
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Amidst the consistency from Kansas City the past few years, fans have pointed out that the Super Bowl logo and the colors chosen have begun to represent the teams playing in the game that year.
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