______Monday, June 14, 2021 Meeting

BOBBY HUMPHREY BRYANT BANK

Born in Birmingham, Alabama Bobby Humphrey Via the web: spent many fall Saturdays working as a concession https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84330344512? vendor during football games at Legion Field, while dreaming of playing Meeting ID: 843 3034 4512 for the Tide. Bobby’s dreams came true in 1985. Passcode: Yellowbowl After piling up 7,000 total career yards at Glenn Via phone: High School; he received a scholarship to UA, and +1 312 626 6799 became one of America’s top collegiate running Meeting ID: 843 3034 4512 backs. Passcode: Yellowbowl

The 6’ 2” 190 pound halfback set many University https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84330344512? of Alabama Football career records during his ten- pwd=dGhMWjNFQzJwdkJ1NG93dDA3VVVjZz09 ure there. Some included: Most 100-yard and 200 -yard games, most kicks returned, most yards re- turned, and all-purpose yards. He earned All- American honors during his sophomore and junior years in addition to being named to the All SEC teams those years. He was later named to the Ala- bama All-Century and Team of the Decade (1980’s) teams as well. Bobby was also a candidate for the Heisman trophy during his junior year. In 1989 Bobby decided to enter in the NFL draft. In Meal Reservations: Deadline Friday @ Midnight 1989 he was drafted by the . Link For June 21, 2021 (continued page 2) https://dacdb.com/index.cfm?EventID=77496420

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(Humphrey continued from page 1) In his rookie year, Bobby became the first Bronco rookie running back in franchise history to rush for more than 1,000 yards. in 1989 he was name AFL Conference Rookie of the Year. The following year he was selected to the All Pro-Team and a trip to Hawaii for The . In 1992, he signed with the and in his first year with the Dolphins Bobby was the team’s leading receiver. He played two seasons of a five year NFL playing career with the Dolphins. Bobby’s life after football has been just as stellar, after retirement he went back to the University of Alabama and finished his Bachelor’s Degree in Social Science. In 2000, he was hired as the first Head Coach of the Birmingham Steeldogs Arena Football 2 team. In 2004, he was inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame. Bobby is very engaged and involved with his community. He serves on many boards, and speaks to youth through-out the Southeast Region. He believes his message of positive goal-setting and making good decisions in life choices is the fundamental basic for success. Bobby and his wife Barbara lives in Birmingham, AL. They have five children. He is currently the Vice-President of Business Development for Bryant Bank.

JOINT BOARD MEETING Monday, June 21 Via ZOOM video conference

ATTENTION Night with the Barons social chairlady Kim Ryals has extended the deadline for reservations and payments until midnight, Monday June 14th. Don’t miss this great opportunity for fun and fellow- ship with family, friends, prospective members and fellow members. $5.00 per ticket for a $35 per person package. What a deal...Jump on it !!!!! Oh yeah watch some good baseball as well! SEE PAGES 3 & 4 for DETAILS

PARKING

The popular IPS lot option off 1st Ave North operated by Intelligent Parking Systems returns this sea- son. Intelligent Parking Systems will continue to operate the gas station parking lot across from the IPS Lot on 1st Ave North, and the parking area at Ted's Cafeteria off 12th Street and 4th Ave South. The Barons will continue to work with Children's of Alabama in hosting season ticket holders in Lot B located on the corner of 14th Street South and 4th Avenue South. This will be permit parking only - please note this lot is not available on weekday day games. Aside from all the reserved parking lot options around Regions Field, there are hundreds of street-side parking spots within a six-block radius of Regions Field. As in the past, the Barons suggest that attending fans pay attention to all signage and respect private property and park in appropriate parking locations. Please call the Barons at 205-988-3200 with any questions.