Wanting to show some love to such a great town! 🏠❤️
It was always great as a kid to get outside, run around, and just be a kid. What better way than this? I’m hosting a FREE Youth Football Camp on June 6th for the next generation of Brookwood ballers. No experience needed—just bring a smile! 🏈✨
SAVE THE DATE:
🗓 Saturday, June 6th | 9AM - 12PM
🙌 Ages 8-12 | Boys & Girls
📍 Brookwood High School
Registration opens NEXT WEEK. Spots are limited! I can’t wait to see y'all back home. 🐾🔴
#RollTide #SaveTheDate
A large tree has fallen across 6th Ave next to Farrah Hall on the @UofAlabama campus.
6th Ave is impassable.
Crews are on their way to remove the tree.
Avoid this area.
#DriveSafelyBama
Derrick Henry on his teammate Tyler Loop:
"I feel for Tyler. I just told him to keep his spirits up, deal with it tonight and then tomorrow the sun rises again. I just told him the story after this is gonna be great for him because God put him in this position to use him as an example. Can't wait to see him overcome it on the other side. I just told him to trust God's plan, man. He wouldn't have him put in this position if he wasn't strong enough to handle it."
via @Ravens
@cainyoung@msouthern17@AlabamaMBB It wasn’t winter break. It was the Rose Bowl. MDB does lots over all breaks with little compensation on top of their academic load. Those who enthusiastically fill in are much appreciated! Alums might enjoy, but not many own personal tubas and bass drums, etc.
Every Christmas Eve, I think about George Bailey.
He dreamed of escaping Bedford Falls—of shaking off the dust of a small town, building skyscrapers, exploring the world. Instead, he stayed. He ran the Building & Loan his father left behind. He sacrificed his college money, his honeymoon savings, his chance to see the world, over and over, because people needed him.
By the time the crisis hits, George feels like a failure. His life looks like one long series of missed opportunities, thwarted ambitions, and quiet resentments. He stands on the bridge, convinced the world would be better without him.
Then Clarence shows him the truth: a Bedford Falls without George Bailey is a darker, meaner, hollowed-out place. The people he quietly helped, the small acts of integrity he performed without recognition, the risks he took to protect others—those weren’t detours. They were the substance of his life.
The film’s deepest insight isn’t just that “no man is a failure who has friends.” It’s that real impact is almost always invisible in the moment. The lives you steady, the small kindnesses you extend, the responsibilities you shoulder when no one else will—these things ripple outward in ways you may never see.
A strong sense of purpose doesn’t erase pain; it transforms it. It doesn’t merely explain why hard things happened. It asks: What are you now responsible for because they happened?
Faith, at its best, does the same. It doesn’t promise that everything was “meant to be” in order to make suffering palatable. It invites you to look at what has been entrusted to you in light of what you’ve endured.
George’s story reminds us that meaning is rarely found in the grand escape, but in the faithful presence. The dreams we surrender don’t always vanish—they often become the raw material for something more enduring than we imagined.
If you’re carrying the weight of roads not taken, of dreams deferred, of a life that feels smaller than you once hoped—watch It’s a Wonderful Life again tonight. Not as nostalgia, but as revelation.
You may not see the full difference you’ve made yet.
But it’s there.
And it matters more than you know.
Merry Christmas, friends.
🎄🇨🇽🎅🦌☃️⛪️✝️❤️
I see many high profile sports journalists learned last night that predicting the future is very hard.
Take it from a long time meteorologist. Never delete old posts that are wrong. Admit your mistake, and learn from it. You will be much better off.
Humility helps people stay open to learning, recognize their limitations, and grow from mistakes. Humble people tend to listen better, accept feedback more easily, and adapt when they’re wrong — all of which lead to wiser decisions over time.
Celebrate 30 years of Alabama Softball at two exclusive events in 2026!
All interest form submissions will be addressed in order of receipt on January 7th, 2026. Please contact our Director of Operations, Jadyn Spencer ([email protected]), with any questions regarding the Diamond Party at Rhoads (March 28) and Trivia Night (Oct. 16)
Interest Form: https://t.co/K5JOSGvTpK
Sunday Evening in Tuscaloosa
This is awesome stuff — on Sunday evening, just one day after beating South Carolina on the road and on the first day of the bye week, several Alabama players — including Ty Simpson, Wilkin Formby, Germie Bernard, Tim Kennan, Isaiah Horton and more — gathered in the North End Zone at Bryant-Denny Stadium for an event called “Audience of One,” where they shared their testimonies with nearly 2,000 people.
I’ve covered a lot of teams at UA, but I’ve never been around a group that shares their faith in Christ in so many different ways. ❤️
I was told this was Germie Bernard’s vision
Kalen DeBoer is building champions — on and off the field.
@oti_germie@wilkinformby@ty_simpson06
“No Kings!,” they shouted as they begged their government to take total control of their healthcare, retirement, finances & their children’s education.