From atop UAB’s new stadium comes an inspiring view
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Kristopher Moll hits North Texas quarterback Mason Fine as he throws at Legion Field in 2018. Moll, a two-time All-Conference USA first-team linebacker, leads UAB football into its new stadium this fall. (Mark Almond/preps@al.com)
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There is a specific moment when a feeling of bewilderment and inspiration hits the people who walk into UAB football’s new stadium in downtown Birmingham.
It’s when they first walk up the steps of the pavilion on the north side of the stadium and gaze southward out across the field and the city and then Red Mountain beyond. From that vantage point, people see more than a construction site in downtown Birmingham. They’re looking out into the future.
5 things to watch as UAB opens spring practice
Updated Mar 17, 2021;
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It’s been three months since the UAB football team ended a most unusual season in the most unusual way.
Despite winning a second conference championship in three years, the Blazers were unable to finish the 2020 season in style South Carolina withdrew from the Gasparilla Bowl less than a week before it was scheduled but are back on the field as they opened spring practice, Tuesday, March 16, in Legacy Pavilion at the UAB Football Operations Complex in Birmingham.
“We always look for great organization and that’s the first thing I told them,” UAB head coach Bill Clark said. “That’s why I look for all the little things: Do they come out properly equipped? Are their minds right? We got high expectations for this group. For us, it’s can we practice in the manner we want to practice with everybody getting better and protecting each other. I saw that today.”
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Conference USA Championship: UAB vs Marshall Picks
Dec 18, 2020 | By:
Michael Jenkins
While Marshall scores 32.2 points per game, its defense is a force. The Thundering Herd have the top unit in the conference and one of the best in the country.
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While Marshall scores 32.2 points per game, its defense is a force. The Thundering Herd have the top unit in the conference and one of the best in the country.
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Nobody likes “the Man,” always holding us good folk down and keeping us from enjoying ourselves when we’ve done nothing but play a little football like everyone else.
Tyler Johnston, depleted roster, power UAB to 21-16 win over Rice
Updated Dec 12, 2020;
Posted Dec 12, 2020
Trea Shropshire celebrates a 54-yard reception during UAB s 21-16 win over Rice, Saturday, Dec. 12, at Rice Stadium in Houston, Texas. (UAB Athletics)
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No games played in more than a month? A slow start that snowballed into a second-half masterpiece.
Only 42 scholarship payers available, due to positive COVID-19 tests and contact tracing, and the top receiver leaving the team before the end of the season? Dip into a deep running back pool and watch a walk-on receiver reel in a 42-yard touchdown catch for his first career reception to take an 8-point lead midway through the third quarter.