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Sunday, December 01, 2013
End of Auburn vs. Alabama is one second in college football that will be talked about forever - NY Daily News - Mike Lupica - With one second left on the clock, Adam Griffith's missed 57-yard field goal attempt came up short and into the arms of Auburn's Chris Davis to start the greatest ending any big college football game has ever seen.
Iron Bowl hero worship: Punt Bama Punt player offers advice to Auburn's Chris Davis | AL.com - Jon Solomon - Before Chris Davis, there was David Langner. Before Kick Bama Kick, there was Punt Bama Punt. And in the coincidence of all coincidences, Davis and Langner both graduated from Woodlawn High School in Birmingham.
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Saban turns into goat to end Iron Bowl for Tide | Examiner.com - Robert Dougherty - Before the Iron Bowl on Nov. 30, Nick Saban and the Alabama Crimson Tide could do no wrong. Saban had already won three titles in four seasons for Alabama, with the Tide three wins from an unprecedented three-peat. Yet in the longest second in Iron Bowl history, the Auburn Tigers turned Saban into a goat and destroyed the Tide's dynasty.
Paul Crouch dies at 79; founded Trinity Broadcasting Network - LATimes.com - Elaine Woo - The extravagance carried over to Crouch's personal life, provoking criticism from watchdog groups as well as members of his family. He and his wife had access to TBN's multimillion-dollar private jets and more than two dozen ministry-owned homes, including his-and-her mansions in Newport Beach, a mountain retreat near Lake Arrowhead and a ranch in Texas. In 2012, granddaughter Brittany Koper, who had been the network's finance director, went public with detailed allegations of fiscal improprieties, including excessive salaries, four-figure expense-account meals and a $100,000 mobile home for Jan Crouch's dogs paid with tax-exempt donations.
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