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Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey called his work as executive producer of the film “Nothing but a Winner: The ...
Paul "Bear" Bryant was born 100 years ago today, on Sept. 11, 1913. To mark the occasion, here are 100 facts you may or may not know about the legendary Alabama football coach, presented in ...
Bear Bryant 'simply the best there ever was' By Mike Puma Special to ESPN.com "His nickname was Bear. Now imagine a guy that can carry the nickname Bear," says Joe Namath on ESPN Classic's ...
Bear Bryant retired in 1982, after 25 years as Alabama's head coach. He died four weeks after coaching his last game for the Crimson Tide.
ESPN SportsCenter’s “50 States in 50 Days” made its “tour stop” in Alabama on Tuesday. As part of the coverage, Pardon the ...
Nick Saban vs. Bear Bryant: National championships galore. Bryant coached the Crimson Tide for nearly 10 more seasons than Nick Saban has, which makes it difficult to compare the two purely based ...
Bear Bryant was born on Sept. 11, 1913. (Ronald C. Modra/Sports Imagery/Hulton Archive /Getty Images) Bear Bryant's birthday should be honored nationwide.
It's GOAT vs. GOAT on this episode of Beat Everyone as college football writers and historians Creg Stephenson and Kevin Scarbinsky join us for the ultimate Alabama Football debate: Bear Bryant or ...
Bear Bryant record at Kentucky. Bryant coached Kentucky from 1946-53, inheriting the Wildcats after a 2-8 season in 1945, and led them to a 60-23-5 record over the next eight seasons.