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Crimson Tide Roll Call: July 21, 2021
Your daily briefing on what s going on with Alabama athletics, including full TV listings.
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Crimson Tide in the Olympics results
Softball: Team USA 2, Italy 0
Today s Crimson Tide in the Olympics schedule
Soccer: Netherlands vs Zambia, 6 am CT, NBC Olympic Channel
Softball: Team USA vs Canada, 7 pm CT, NBCSN
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On this date in Crimson Tide history:
July 21, 1921: Herb Hannah was born in Leoma, Tennessee. Not only did he play for the Crimson Tide, but he is the father of John and Charley Hannah.
July 21, 1965: At his annual summer media gathering, Paul “Bear” Bryant tells the writers his 1965 squad will be average at best. Citing the fact the team returns only 18 lettermen and nine seniors, he notes the team has an eight-game conference schedule and there is little hope of repeating as SEC champions, much less national champions. Bryant did say there are a few players who have chances of bein
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ARTEFACT: Archaeologist Leanne Gray with the bone handled knife uncovered at the dig
ARCHAEOLOGICAL remains that could shed more light on a Teesdale village’s origins as a Viking settlement have been unearthed at a building plot.
Green Man Archaeology was surprised to discover extensive remains of dry-stone structures at a development in Boldron as they undertook an archaeological dig as part of a condition of planning consent.
It is the second time in a year the team has carried out digs in the village on building plots adjacent to the village green.
Last May they uncovered a wealth of pottery fragments and remains of stone walls, suggesting a head dyke marking the end of the village.