Aug 262010
 

TUSCALOOSA — When Trent Richard­son was a football star in high school, he returned kick­offs.

Check that: He lined up in po­sition to return kickoffs. And he hoped.

“I love kickoff returns,” Ala­bama’s standout sophomore running back said. “I didn’t really get to return none in high school, because they all kicked away from me. But when I did, I always ran them back.”

Always? At the very least, of­ten.

In the second game of his sophomore season in 2006 at Es­cambia High School in Pensa­cola, Fla., Richardson returned a kickoff 90 yards for a touchdown against Washington High School. Late in his junior season, Rich­ardson returned a kickoff 100 yards in a loss to Pine Forest.

In the third game of his senior season, Richardson returned a kickoff 90 yards for a fourth­quarter touchdown that helped make the difference in a five­point victory. Pace High had just taken a 16-14 lead.

“You can’t just put the ball in Trent’s hands in any way,” Jimmy Nicholls, Escambia’s head coach at the time, told the Pensacola News-Journal after the game. “I’m telling you, be­cause more times than not, you’ll pay for it.”

It appears Richardson will get a chance to return kickoffs this season for Alabama.

via Tide’s Richardson looks forward to many happy returns | al.com.

 Posted by at 12:09 pm
Aug 262010
 

AUBURN – Coach Tommy Thigpen came to Auburn last year with big plans for his safeties, but what he really needed were crutches, a neck brace and lots of aspirin.

Injuries wiped out his starters.

“Last season,” Thigpen says, “was a debacle.”

Thigpen has welcomed all the injured players back, plus a few freshmen, and he says now he has real competition for starting assignments.

“Now, you’ve got numbers. You’re two deep at positions, and you’ve got young guys trying to compete for jobs.”

Thigpen didn’t have that last season, not even at the start, after losing Mike McNeil and Aairon Savage to season-ending injuries. Zac Etheridge went down before the season was done.

Things were so uncertain last season that rookie Daren Bates, who wasn’t even on campus when fall practice began, ended up starting all 13 games at free safety; and Demond Washington, a cornerback, was moved to safety after Etheridge suffered a neck injury.

Bates and Washington, who started the final four games at safety last year, aren’t even safeties this season. Bates was moved to linebacker and Washington is back at cornerback.

via Auburn’s secondary has a new look with the return of veteran safeties | al.com.

 Posted by at 12:06 pm
Aug 262010
 

The Football Writers Association of America vacated Southern Cal’s 2004 national title today, but won’t crown another champion. Auburn and Oklahoma received serious consideration to be named national champion but neither received a majority of the votes, FWAA Executive Director Steve Richardson said. Past presidents and current officers of the FWAA voted on the matter.

“I think there was a very thoughtful process by which people were very diligent in looking at the situation,” Richardson said. “Obviously, you’re not going to please everybody all the time.”

Richardson said there was a “very strong majority” for stripping USC of its title due to NCAA violations related to Reggie Bush. USC routed Oklahoma in the 2004 BCS Championship Game, and Auburn was left out of the game after an undefeated season.

“I think it becomes more difficult on the replacement because you’re trying to go back and recreate the situation, and it’s always hard to do that,” Richardson said. “There was some support for Auburn, but it wasn’t the majority.

“If you look at it from a situation of, ‘OK, Auburn was undefeated at the end of the season,’ OK. But you can say what if they played Oklahoma? What if they played USC if that would have happened? I don’t know. Are you penalizing Oklahoma?”

via FWAA vacates USC 2004 title, doesn’t anoint Auburn | al.com.

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