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Tuesday, January 17, 2012 ServingS i theh UiUniversity i off AlAlabamab sincei 1894 Vol. 118, Issue 70 Gymnast returns with a vengeance Senior Ashleyhley Priess seals Tide win in season opener after ccoming off yearlong ankle injury

Ashley Priess bars by Kaitlyn Clark and Sarah DeMeo. scored a 9.850 By Marc Torrence “I am so proud of our team tonight,” on her beam Sports Reporter Patterson said. “That’s a great rivalry out routine against @marctorrence there, a great Georgia team. And we had a Georgia on great score when you think that we counted Friday night. WhenWhen senior gymnast Ashley Priess a fall. I’m proud of our ladies for coming back ssteppedtepped ononto the floor for Alabama’s final and not giving up.” round of the nnight, she knew it would take a But Patterson prefers to get the mistakes grgreateat routine to seal the Tide win. out early in the season. Competing in her first meet since ankle “You could tell it was our first meet. We had sursurgerygery forcforceded her to sit out the 2011 season, some jitters, we had a couple of little fresh- Priess nailed it. She posted a 9.9 score in the man mistakes,” Patterson said. “We probably floor exerciexercisese to give Alabama the win on benefited more from the way the evening opopeningening ninightgh over the Georgia Gym Dogs, transpired than if we had gone out and been 196.475 to 196196.325.. perfect.” With fresfreshmanhm Lora Leigh Frost scoring a Senior Geralen Stack-Eaton wowed the 9.35 on her flflooro routine, it was up to Priess to crowd of 14,501 early on when she scored a ccloselose ououtt tthehe mmatch. And Alabama head coach 10 on the vault. It was Alabama’s first per- Sarah PatterPattersons wanted it that way. fect score since Ashley Miles in the 2005 “When [[assistantass coach David Patterson] NCAA championships. Miles was in Coleman and I were mmaking up the lineup at the end, Coliseum on the broadcast for WVUA-TV. I said, ‘If it ccomes down to the end, I want “I was actually shocked myself. I didn’t Priess to ananchorch us on floor,’” Patterson said. know it was 10 worthy,” Stack-Eaton said. “I “I wanted heherr experience, I wanted her com- was just excited when I stuck it, but I wasn’t ppetitivenessetitiveness aand I knew she would win it for expecting a 10 at all.” usus.”.” “In comparison to the other vaults, it was It took a ccomebackom for Alabama to capture perfect,” Patterson said. “But Geralen will its first win of the season. Through two rota- never tell you it was perfect.” tionstions,, the TTideid found itself down 98.325 to CW | Katie Bennett 98.175 after ssufferingu two falls on the uneven See GYMNASTICS, page 10 System chancellor Scattered, Covered, Stripped Restaurant will arrive near campus within a month to leave position By Alexandra Ellsworth Senior Staff Reporter Portera guided UA, UAB and UAH [email protected] Bar hoppers and partygoers will during decade of drastic growth not need to wander far for a late night snack with a new 24-hour res- By Rich Robinson Bryant said in taurant option coming to the Strip. Staff Reporter a statement. Waffle House will be opening [email protected] “His legacy is soon on University Blvd. between outstanding Crimson Cafe and Smoothie King. University of Alabama System by every mea- Waffle House will share the build- The Jupiter has undergone a major asked him to change it back to the Chancellor Malcolm Portera sure.” ing with the Dixie, which will reopen renovation and Jeremiah Jones, Jupiter. However, he didn’t really announced Monday that he would be Portera under its former name, the Jupiter. owner and manager of the bar, said like the name the Jupiter, and said stepping down after nearly 10 years worked for a Kelly Thrasher, Waffle House it is really a new place. he didn’t consider changing it until of holding the position. decade at the spokesperson, says the Waffle House “You really can’t fathom the Kenny Chesney and Dierks Bentley, “The time is right for a transition Capstone in is scheduled to open at the end of changes,” he said. “Everything who played at the Jupiter in the past, in leadership for the state’s largest various aca- this month or early February, and there is to serve the customers. We said they preferred the old name. system of higher education,” Portera demic and they look forward to being a suc- wanted it to look neat, clean and effi- “Two famous musicians asked said in a statement. Chancellor Malcolm administra- cessful part of the UA community. cient.” about the name changes and said The board of trustees, headed by Portera tive positions “Waffle House is excited to be part Jones said he decided to change they like the Jupiter,” Jones said. President Pro Tempore Paul Bryant before spend- of the University of Alabama’s cam- the name of the bar from the Dixie “I realized then that it meant some- Jr., will be tasked with finding a suc- ing six years as Vice Chancellor for pus,” she said. “Students and fac- back to the Jupiter to entice people thing not only to the people who cessor to Portera, who will stay on in External Affairs for the UA system. ulty at our other campus locations to come in and see the changes. went there, but also to the artists his current position until a replace- He then served as the president of have been very welcoming and were Jupiter was the name when two who played there.” ment is announced. Mississippi State University from eager to come eat with us.” college fraternity brothers first Jones said he hopes the Waffle “We accept Mac’s decision to retire 1998 to 2001 and was named as chan- Waffle House will keep the same opened the bar in 2002. Jones later House will drum up more business with reluctance, and we thank him for cellor of the University of Alabama hours and prices as other Waffle changed the name to the Dixie when for the Jupiter, which he said would his exemplary record and the valu- System in 2002. House locations, Thrasher said. he became the owner. be opening soon. able contributions he has made to our The addition of Waffle House is Jones said he had a lot of people campuses and the state of Alabama,” See CHANCELLOR, page 2 not the only change to the location. ask him about the name change and See WAFFLE, page 7 BCS Championship win Fans, team to commemorate brings exposure to Bama national title in Bryant-Denny By Taylor Holland William Evans News Editor IF YOU GO ... Senior Staff Reporter [email protected] [email protected] • What: BCS Championship The University of Alabama, fresh off its foot- Celebration Success draws attention. ball team’s historic shutout against LSU last Two BCS national championship titles week, will celebrate its fourteenth national • Where: Bryant-Denny Stadium in the space of three years does more championship on Saturday in Bryant-Denny than raise the status of the Crimson Tide Stadium. • When: Jan. 21, 2 p.m. football team. The University expects The event, which is free to the public, is sched- financial and academic benefits due to its uled to start at 2 p.m. and will last about an hour, • Cost: Free national exposure on the gridiron. according to a press release from UA. Head Economic research indicates a college’s coach and the 2011 team will be in sports success can boost the quality and attendance. UA students with a valid UA Action Card can number of students who apply to that col- “I’m excited to celebrate our latest title access the field for the event through gate 31, lege. because I didn’t go to New Orleans,” said Koury located at the southeast side of the stadium. The “For college administrators, sports is Young, a sophomore majoring in nursing. first 1,000 general public fans that wish to watch kind of like the front porch of a universi- Fans attending the celebration can access the the event from the field will be allowed to enter ty,” said Jaren Pope, assistant professor in CW | John Michael Simpson stadium via the lower bowl entrances by enter- via gate 30. All gates will open at 12 p.m., accord- the department of economics at Brigham SGA Director of Program and Advancement Peyton ing through gates 10 through 13 and 16 through ing to a UA press release. Falkenberg and SGA president Stephen Swinson 19. They also can access gates 5 and 21 for the See WINNING, page 5 cheer on the Tide. upper levels and on the west side of the stadium. See CELEBRATION, page 2

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What: Pacifi ca String Quartet GO When: 4 to 5 p.m. What: Department of Art and Art History 2012 Faculty Bien- Where: Moody Music Building nial Exhibition What: SANKOFA Interest When: 4 p.m. Page 2• Tuesday, Meeting Where: Sarah Moody Gallery January 17, 2012 of Art, Garland Hall Where: Ferguson Center Submit your events to EDITORIAL Annex, Third Floor, Ferguson When: All Day Student Center [email protected] Victor Luckerson editor-in-chief When: 7 p.m. [email protected] Jonathan Reed managing editor [email protected] ON THE MENU Will Tucker assistant managing editor LAKESIDE BURKE BRYANT FRESH FOOD [email protected] LUNCH DINNER LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH Taylor Holland Grilled Jerk Chicken Baked Barbecue Honey Fried Chicken Baked Tilapia Grilled Rib Eye Steak news editor Lyonnaise Potatoes Lemon Chicken Macaroni & Cheese Fish Soft Tacos Overstuffed Potato Station [email protected] Seasoned Peas & Carrots Corn on the Cob Steamed Broccoli Bacon & Brie Pizza Seasoned Corn Malcolm Cammeron Fried Okra Roasted Garlic Parmesan Spinach Dip & Pita Chips Vegetable Chowder Soup Chicken Nuggets community manager Fresh Vegetable Stir-Fry Potatoes Pork Cutlet with Onion Okra, Tomatoes & Corn Hearty Vegetable Soup [email protected] Baked Potato with Broccoli & Greek Gyro Sandwich Gravy Bean, Rice & Cheddar Pesto Cavatappi (Vegetarian) Cheese (Vegetarian) Apple Pear Crisp Veggie Indian Curry Burrito (Vegetarian) Ashley Chaffin Baked Potato with Broccoli & (Vegetarian) lifestyles editor Cheese (Vegetarian) Tony Tsoukalas sports editor ON THE RADAR ON CAMPUS SoRelle Wyckoff opinions editor John Davis Huntsman ends GOP bid, endorses Hands on Tuscaloosa to be held in honor of Dr. Martin Luther chief copy editor Romney King, Jr. Jessie Hancock From MCTcampus into an onslaught of negative The University of Alabama Community Service Registration for the event is currently available design editor and personal attacks not wor- Center and several student organizations are on the CSC website, volunteer.ua.edu, through Evan Szczepanski Jon Huntsman dropped his thy of the American people,” hosting a Hands on Tuscaloosa service day in the Hands on Tuscaloosa link. All students graphics editor struggling campaign for the he said. honor of the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, interested in participating must pre-register Jr. on Saturday, Jan. 21, from 9 a.m. to noon. UA by noon on Friday, Jan. 20. Check-in will begin Drew Hoover 2012 Republican presiden- “At its core, the Republican photo editor tial nomination Monday and Party is a party of ideas, but students will have the opportunity to work on at 9 a.m. the day of the event in the UA Student endorsed rival Mitt Romney. the current toxic forum of our projects including tornado disaster relief and Recreation Center pool parking lot. Service Tyler Crompton The former governor of political discourse does not working with city schools. Volunteers will dis- will last until noon with a lunch served after- web editor Utah and ambassador to help our cause. It is just one perse around the city to work with community ward at the Recreation Center. Transportation Daniel Roth China bowed to the inevitable, of the many reasons why the partners and local nonprofit organizations. will be provided to all service locations. multimedia editor hastening the end of a belea- American people have lost guered campaign that had lit- trust in their elected leaders.” ADVERTISING tle money, next to no popular A favorite of many edito- Wikipedia plans site blackout in protest of SOPA support and no prospect for rial pages – The State, South The Wikimedia Foundation, operator of community that both of these bills, if passed, Emily Richards 348-8995 significant gains in any states Carolina’s largest newspaper, the popular online encyclopedia Wikimedia, would be devastating to the free and open web,” Advertising Manager coming up on the primary cal- which McClatchy Newspapers announced on Monday it would “black out” its she said. “My hope is that when Wikipedia [email protected] endar. owns, endorsed him only site in protest of the federal Stop Online Piracy shuts down on January 18, people will under- “Today I am suspending my Sunday – Huntsman long tout- Brittany Key 348-2598 Act filed by Rep. Lamar Smith, R-Texas, in the stand that we’re doing it for our readers. We campaign for the presidency,” ed his conservative credentials Territory Manager United States House of Representatives last support everyone’s right to freedom of thought Huntsman said. as a tax-cutting governor. But fall and the PROTECTIP Act, the bill’s counter- and freedom of expression.” Amy Ramsey 348-7355 “I believe it is now time for he never caught on with the part in the United States Senate. If passed, SOPA would allow the U.S. National Representative our party to unite around the conservatives who dominate Classifieds Coordinator According to a letter by Sue Gardner, Department of Justice and copyright holders candidate best equipped to the party, for several reasons. Wikimedia Foundation Executive Director, the the ability to seek court orders against web- Lauren Aylworth 348-8042 defeat Barack Obama. Despite First, his acceptance of site shutdown—effective from 11 p.m. Tuesday sites accused of enabling or facilitating copy- Creative Services Manager our differences and the space President Barack Obama’s to 11 p.m. Wednesday— will be the first time right infringement, according to Wikipedia’s between us on some of the nomination to serve as ambas- Nikki Amthor 348-8742 English Wikipedia has made a public protest of own entry on the Act. Opponents have said it issues, I believe that candidate sador to China – along with this nature. violates the First Amendment and amounts to Greg Woods 348-8054 is Mitt Romney.” praise for Obama at the time “It is the opinion of the English Wikimedia Internet censorship. Tori Hall 348-6153 Romney didn’t attend the – made him suspect to zealous hastily arranged event. anti-Obama conservatives. Rob Clark 348-4367 Huntsman, 51, was joined Second, his low-key demean- Will DeShazo 348-8041 by his wife, Mary Kaye, his or rendered him all but invis- Kaehler Roth, a freshman majoring in chemistry, said he was excited UA had Jessica West 348-8054 daughters and his father at ible in the nationally televised CELEBRATION the Myrtle Beach Convention debates that have dominated Continued from page 1 planned a celebration and that he hoped Ben Gordon 348-8042 Center, the site of a GOP can- the campaign. there would be a parade in future years. Lauren Gallas 348-8042 didate debate Monday night. Third, his statement that he Following the Tide’s last national champi- “A parade would be nice because pro He went out criticizing believes that human activity onship, Saban directly addressed the thou- teams do it,” Roth said. “It would be neat to Coleman Richards unnamed rivals and others for sands of fans who braved cool temperatures see a college team do the same. Regardless, Special Projects Account Rep contributes to global warm- the attack ads that have flood- ing – “I believe in evolution to celebrate the team’s victory. I know that just about all of Tuscaloosa is ed the airwaves in Iowa, New and trust scientists on global “I want everybody here to know, this is not excited for Saturday. It should be a great The Crimson White is the community Hampshire and now South warming. Call me crazy.” – was the end. This is the beginning,” Saban told time.” newspaper of The University of Alabama. Carolina. out of line with conservative fans in 2010. “This team, our fans, our athlet- The first 30,000 fans entering the stadium will receive a poster of the championship The Crimson White is an editorially free “This race has degenerated orthodoxy. ics administration has proven that we know newspaper produced by students. what it takes, and we’re going to build on team. Fans will also be allowed an oppor- The University of Alabama cannot influ- that in the future with the players that we tunity to have a photo taken with the BCS ence editorial decisions and editorial have coming back next year and the future Coaches’ Trophy in the south end zone plaza opinions are those of the editorial board players that are building our program into starting at noon. and do not represent the official opinions the greatest and the most consistent win- Stadium concessions will be available in of the University. ning program in the country.” multiple locations in the lower level of the Advertising offices of The Crimson White Josh McWhorter, a junior majoring in stadium, but food vendors will not be locat- are on the first floor, Student Publications accounting, said he was excited to attend ed on the Quad. Officially licensed national Building, 923 University Blvd. The adver- another championship celebration. championship products, apparel and more tising mailing address is P.O. Box 2389, “I definitely plan on being there on will be available for purchase outside the Tuscaloosa, AL 35403-2389. Saturday,” McWhorter said. “I’m hoping to stadium and in the SUPe Store. The Crimson White (USPS 138020) is be on the field for the celebration, so I’ll be The event will be held regardless of weath- published four times weekly when classes in line bright and early.” er conditions, the press release stated. are in session during Fall and Spring Semester except for the Monday after Spring Break and the Monday after Thanksgiving, and once a week when University of Alabama President Robert school is in session for the summer. Marked CHANCELLOR Witt also released a statement about calendar provided. Continued from page 1 Portera’s decision to retire. The Crimson White is provided for “Chancellor Mac Portera has been a vision- free up to three issues. Any other papers are $1.00. The subscription rate for The “My wife Olivia and I want to thank the ary and highly effective academic leader,” Crimson White is $125 per year. Checks Board of Trustees for giving us the opportu- Witt said. “The University of Alabama should be made payable to The University nity to lead what I believe to be one of this System has made extraordinary progress of Alabama and sent to: The Crimson country’s finest university systems,” Portera under his leadership and that progress will White Subscription Department, P.O. Box said. “It has been a pleasure to serve with be his legacy.” 2389, Tuscaloosa, AL 35403-2389. the outstanding people who govern our sys- “It is almost unheard of for somebody to The Crimson White is entered as peri- tem, and I believe that our Board of Trustees be the head of one of the important insti- odical postage at Tuscaloosa, AL 35401. is due a great deal of credit for the successes tutions of higher learning in the country POSTMASTER: Send address changes we have enjoyed.” for ten years,” Vice President for System to The Crimson White, P.O. Box 2389, During his time as chancellor, the sys- Relations Kellee Reinhart said. “We fully Tuscaloosa, AL 35403-2389. tem has seen record growth. Since he took look forward to a smooth and seamless tran- All material contained herein, except over in 2002, the System has increased from sition.” advertising or where indicated oth- 45,000 students to 57,000. Over that same The chancellor search is slightly different erwise, is Copyright © 2010 by The period, the total operating budget for the than the search for a president of a univer- Crimson White and protected under the “Work Made for Hire” and “Periodical UA System campuses and its affiliates more sity, but the board of trustees will still lead Publication” categories of the U.S. copy- Jonathan Dyer/The Island Packet/MCT than doubled. the efforts. Reinhart said more information right laws. Former Republican Presidential candidate Jon Huntsman greets Portera also served as interim presi- will soon be released on the search. Material herein may not be reprinted the crowd as he arrives at the Skull Creek Boathouse on South dent at both the University of Alabama Portera said he plans to continue to live in without the expressed, written permission Carolinaʼs Hilton Head Island on Saturday, January 14, 2012. at Birmingham and more recently, the Tuscaloosa and has a desire to teach in the of The Crimson White. University of Alabama at Huntsville. future. The Crimson White NEWS Tuesday, January 17, 2012 3 Charlie Sheen donates $25,000 to tornado relief Former ‘Two and a Half Men’ star makes good on promise to help Tuscaloosa following April storm

By Caroline Murray tion of $15,000 to bring the total fundraising events he doubted minute for someone that lost Staff Reporter to $25,000, according to the Sheen would make the dona- their home or their loved one… [email protected] Associated Press. tion he promised. then I think that’s a good thing. Don Staley, director of the “There was a story done two Distractions aren’t always bad, Actor Charlie Sheen donat- Tuscaloosa sports and tour- or three months ago about how especially in times of absolute ed $25,000 to the Tuscaloosa ism commission, spent the day he came to Tuscaloosa and turmoil and crisis like this.” Disaster Relief fund, making with Sheen when he visited made all these promises for Staley said the time Sheen good on his promise to raise Tuscaloosa. He said he was the celebrity baseball game spent with the people of money for Tuscaloosa after he not surprised Sheen followed and concert and none of it hap- Tuscaloosa was as valuable as visited the disaster-stricken through with his promised pened,” Harris said. “I thought his monetary donation. city in May, according to the donation. he was going to just go away.” “During that time, only a Associated Press. “He was grounded, sincere Sheen toured the devastation few days out from the tornado, Sheen created a fundrais- and compassionate,” Staley in Tuscaloosa on May 2 with a everything was still an open ing website after visiting said. “I found out later people caravan of national media out- nerve,” Staley said. “People Tuscaloosa just days after the were bashing him, but what I lets following his every move. needed any little bit of com- April 27 tornado. The website, saw was a guy that really want- “I want to bring the attention fort they could get. He bought Torpedoes Against Tornados, ed to be here and help.” CW|Daniel Roth of the world down here and up every battery at Best Buy raised $10,000 in PayPal dona- David Harris, a recent Charlie Sheen with Mayor Walt Maddox during his visit to generate relief efforts that are and every flashlight at K-Mart tions in the several months Alabama graduate who asked Tuscaloosa. fast and furious,” he told The and gave away stuff, but what it was accepting donations. Sheen to visit Tuscaloosa via with Sheen when he was in Sheen didn’t go through with Crimson White. “If [my being he really did was put smiles on Sheen made a personal dona- Twitter, also spent the day Tuscaloosa. Harris said when his pledge to organize celebrity here] is a distraction for one people’s faces.” Zen Buddhist priest, poet hosts interfaith events

By Jordan Cissell Fischer will round out his UA tionship we wanted to build junction with Fischer’s series. Contributing Writer visit with an interfaith medita- upon. “My boss pulled me aside EVENT INFORMATION tion and discussion session Clark said reaction surveys one day and said, ‘You’re really Zen Buddhist priest and poet called “Judaism, Catholicism, following Fischer’s last string of Catholic; you and Emma figure • Tuesday, January 17: presentations displayed “over- out something special to do with Norman Fischer is taking a step Buddhism: Intersections of 3:30 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. – Compassion: Intercultural Community whelming positive results,” with Mr. Fischer’s visit,’” Arhsnen beyond simply enlisting the Spirituality” from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Conversation a majority of students convey- said. “So Emma, who is Jewish, monk and the rabbi for a walk on Wednesday at the Bloom Ferguson Center 2nd Floor, Crossroads Lounge into the proverbial bar. Instead Hillel Student Center and anoth- ing interest in more information and I got together to brainstorm on Eastern religion and further some ways of getting some inter- he is bringing interfaith dialogue er meditation meeting Thursday 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. – Poetry reading from “Conflict” and interaction with Fischer, specifi- faith discussion between St. and understanding to a more from 8:30 to 10 a.m. at the other selections cally. Francis [University Parrish] and substantial stage with his visit Riverside Community Center. Interactive reading, conversation, book sale/signing to the University of Alabama Fischer’s visit follows the Hank Lazer, Creative Campus Hillel, along with Mr. Fischer’s this week. recent release of his newest executive director and personal Buddhist teachings.” Gorgas 205 Fischer will lead a number publication, “Conflict,” which is friend of Fischer, attributes the According to Arhnsen, St. • Wednesday, January 18: of meditation sessions, poetry comprised of one long poem in outpouring of student interest to Francis and Hillel have collabo- 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. – Meditation and Discussion “Judaism, readings and cultural discus- book format and will provide the priest’s inviting personality. rated for a special event in which Catholicism, Buddhism: Intersections of Spirituality” sions today through Thursday, much of the material for this “Norman is a very approach- Hillel students will have the Jan. 19. The events, sponsored evening’s reading. able, down-to-earth person,” opportunity to be guests at St. Bloom Hillel Center by Creative Campus, are all free This is not the first time Lazer said. “He has a great sense Francis for mass and dinner, fol- and open to the public. Fischer has come to the of humor, and he is a very good lowed by a discussion and medi- The series begins today with University. According to listener – he is genuinely curi- tation session led by Fischer. practice of Zen does not threat- the road.” a meditation session at the Creative Campus coordinator ous about what students think.” “It’ll be a really cool chance for en one’s personal beliefs,” he Clark shared Lazer’s enthu- Riverside Community Center Alexis Clark, he last interacted Two such students, Creative students to broaden their minds, said. “It is a non-cloistered spiri- siasm for the benefits of atten- from 9 until 10:30 a.m. Fischer with UA students in September Campus interns Rachel Ahrnsen especially in the South where tuality practice for people look- dance, advising students plan- will then lead a discussion ses- of 2008, following the release and Emma Fick, said Fischer’s people aren’t always exposed to ing to be engaged by new ideas.” ning to attend a mediation ses- sion entitled “Compassion: of his book “Sailing Home,” visit presents a unique opportu- different religions and cultures,” Lazer encouraged all inter- sion to bring a pillow or cushion Intercultural Community a Buddhist interpretation of nity for the promotion of greater she said. ested students to attend. to sit on and reserve a spot by Conversation” from 3:30 to 4:45 Homer’s “Odyssey.” understanding in the Tuscaloosa Lazer feels Fischer’s gather- “The main thing I would say calling (205) 348-7884. p.m. in the Ferguson Center “Creative Campus is not all religious community. They have ings are ideal for students inter- is, ‘Go.’ As a student, you don’t “I encourage everyone to Crossroads Lounge, followed about repeating events,” Clark been the driving force behind ested in learning about Eastern have many opportunities like come and bring an open mind, by an interactive poetry read- said, “but we received a strong Wednesday’s “Intersections of religion and culture in a secure, this,” he said. “Some things you a willingness to look inside and ing from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in Gorgas level of interest in Fischer’s last Spirituality” program and other no-pressure environment. learn you may not realize the a pillow if you have bad knees,” Room 205. visit. We knew this was a rela- interfaith initiatives held in con- “Norman’s non-dogmatic importance of until years down she said.

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We comes withavery important and freedom isnotunlimited,for it Butwe often forget that such seeks totake that freedomaway. tion and/orfightany entity that believe infreedom,andwho ques- nation ofindividuals who deeply necessarily bad;itdefinesusasa This sortofknee-jerkresponse isn’t personal choicesviolate ourrights. reaction tofeelthat limitations on As Americans,itisaninstinctive significant service managing a Mitt Romney’s most politically candidate for theWhite House. fortable envisioning him astheir make Republicanvoters morecom- beyond BainCapital that should a depthofexecutive experience in hispollnumbers.Andhe has over aweek withoutmakingadent been hammeringhisrecord for head ofBain.Hisopponents have politically significantblunderas doesn’t appear tohave madeany Fortunately for Mitt Romney, he nessman canmake baddecisions. capitalists tobelieve that abusi- isn’t anapostasy for free-market across thepoliticalspectrum. It ing ituptocriticismfromhisrivals central partofhiscampaign, open- made hisbusinessbackground a career, ringhollow. Romney has Rick PerrytocriticizeRomney’s candidates like Newt Gingrichand at attempts by other Republican opinion leaders,who have recoiled Sotheprotests ofRepublican States. govern aspresidentoftheUnited to campaign for andresponsibly judgment, andwho canbetrusted have consistently displayed sound we identifythecandidates who sector orpublicoffice. That’s how spent theircareersintheprivate whether thosecandidates have records ofpresidentialcandidates, ed toquestion andcritique the other politiciansshouldbeexpect- for president.Media,voters and become theRepublicannominee under scrutiny ashecampaigns to financial firm,hasrightfully come head ofBainCapital, aBoston Mitt Romney’s tenureasthe Mitt Romneythestrongest candidate Students desrve asmoke-freecampus Students desrve O By: MichaelaThurston By Tray Smith @ralphlsmith of Alabama containsthousandsof personal choice.ButtheUniversity als who aresmoking,that isalsoa ingly choosetobearoundindividu- by secondhandsmoke, andwill- some individuals arenotbothered own body istheirbusiness,andif person choosestodowiththeir in personalfreedom.What one als who smoke. 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RickPerry’s cam- former speaker beganattacking sector experience, before the stop criticizinghisrival’s private- Bain, before indicating hewould on attacking Romney’s recordat Newt Gingrichopened thedoor incapable ofdoing. Romney’s Republicanrivals seem in thegeneralelection,something trusted torunastrong campaign indicate that acandidate canbe ning aprimarycampaign well does experiences tomention.Butrun- in 2008,hadfew othernotable assertions ofBarackObamawho, one tobepresident,despite the campaign doesnotqualifysome- Sure,runningapresidential consistent results. with remarkable disciplineand through theearly primaryprocess rent campaign, which hasmoved experience at thetopofhiscur- especially well. Itcomesfromhis although hehandledthegames Olympics inSaltLake City, or even headofthe2002 Winter CEO, governor ofMassachusetts come fromhistimeasacorporate large enterprise,though,doesnot majoring incomputerscience. 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Smokingin ognized this.Itistimethat the throughout thenation have rec- Colleges andeven entirestates another. the righttoforce similarharmupon but that individual doesnothave dom toharmhisorherown body, ers. Yes, anindividual hasthefree- sonal rightsandtheofoth- violates thebalancebetween per- should notbecondoned,because it The activity ofsmokinginpublic holding theirbreaths. to walk aroundcampus perpetually hand smoke, andwho donotwant who donotwant toinhalesecond- people who donotwant tosmoke, editor of The Crimson White. editor ofThe Crimson White. Tray Smith isthe special projects President Obama next November. fully goontobecompetitive against Republican opponents, andhope- he willlikely continuetosweep his is thebest candidate. That’s why beat PresidentObamabecause he is seenasthebest candidate to success intheearly primaries.He dential prospect haspropelledhis a competent andresponsible presi- Hisability toportray himselfas has largely avoided thesepitfalls. only onetoleada campaign that candidates, Mitt Romney isthe sions. OfthecurrentRepublican become engulfedby internaldivi- tend themselves, fall off message or It iseasy for campaigns tooverex- could raiseuptoabilliondollars. Obama’s re-electioncampaign mous undertakings.President Political campaigns areenor- a very seriouscandidate. remember that Romney himselfis ous contenders,itisimportant to a troupeoferratic andunseri- Romney may berunning against pressive competitors. Butwhile an impressive winagainst unim- ning against him.Itishardtoscore against thecast ofcharactersrun- a largerpercentage ofthevote reduced by hisinability tocapture At timesRomney hasseemed tent message. communicated aclearandconsis- effective campaign operation and campaign trail,builtalargeand avoided makingmistakes onthe South Carolina andFlorida.Hehas Hampshire andleadingthepollsin first placeinbothIowa andNew from state tostate, winning Meanwhile, Romney hasmoved his surprise finishinIowa. MCT Campus email John at [email protected]. email [email protected]. White. Ifyouare interested injoiningthecopydesk, John DavisistheChiefCopy EditorofTheCrimson What timedoesthebarclose? role inlife. Five:Stage Quietreserve andacceptanceofyour it lacksinduration itmakes upfor insheerintensity. This stage doesn’tlast aslongtheothers,butwhat stories witheven moreegregiouserrors. but you alsoknow thenext day willpresenteven more because ifyou stop thenthestory willstill bewrong, do this.At thispoint,itdoesn’tmatter –you can’tstop, This stage goesbeyond simply questioning why you he’s gone. announce totherest oftheroomhow terribleheisonce his face inthenewsroom you quietly broodandthen writer thenext timeyou seehim,butwhen hedoesshow doesn’t have amonitoronit.You swear toconfrontthe the deskyou’re currently slammingyour headagainst You’ve stopped doingyour jobbecause, unfortunately, Four:Stage Existential despair child who hasever readStrunkandWhite. down withthecollective furyofevery man,woman and er click-clackofthekeyboard asyou slamyour fingers of rage andcriesofanguishmixed inwiththeever-loud- during Stage Three thenewsroom isfilledwithshouts Whereas,before thecopy editorsimply mumbled, now interningat The Washington Post. cific personwrites,only tofindoutthat thispersonis first paragraph ofastory for every singlearticleaspe- There willbeinstances inwhich you willre-writethe ments. you editmost frequently andtheirpersonalaccomplish- associated withthepersonalknowledge ofthewriters the job.No, theevolution fromtwo tothreeismost often isn’t necessarily related totheamountoftimespent on The chiefdifference between stages two andthree correction. you hitthekeyboard harderandwithevery Three:Stage Questioning why you dothejobas other people’s mistakes. caused by anoccupation that doesnothingbutcorrect One oftheupsidesthisstage isasuperiority complex The individual hasn’tgiven uphope(notyet, at least). times?” “Doyou notunderstand that thiswillbeprinted15,000 “Ohmy God.” ted it?” “Didyou even bothertoreadthisbefore you submit- obscenities –butitalways follows certainthemes: mumbling varies fromasmallprayer tolong,detailed is mumbling.It’s tonooneinparticular–fact, the The telltalesignofacopy editorreachingthisstage writer’s inability toimprove hisorherwriting. Two:Stage increasingly Getting frustrated at a bly) last. ship, though,itdoesnot(andtoadegreecannotpossi- Muchlike thehoneymoon phaseofany new relation- an idealworld, we’d allstrive for. ing headlinesandgenerally behave inamannerthat, in read every story andpage first, writethoughtful,engag- leagues, inthebeginning.Eager toimpress, therookies than isreally needed,orat least morethantheircol- Like most jobs,peopletendtoputforth moreeffort One:DoingyourStage job,andgenuinely caring. life asacopy editor. Experiences may vary. so thefollowing iswhat Iconsidertobethefive stages of Ilike peopletounderstand what they’re getting into, volunteers. A paidpositionisavailable, butwe alsohave several The Crimson Whiteislookingfor anew copy editor. Drew Springall is ajunior majoring in computer science. you inaposition tohelp thesepeoplefirsthand. right off ofcampus that would bemorethanwillingtoput to participate inthat role.Iknow ofacouplerecruiters as your articlesays, thereissomething that you cando tates theimportant roleofpolicingtheworld” asmuch Mr. Gaddis,ifyou really dobelieve that “theU.S.facili- other peopleoverseas togetshotat. a directimpact hereat homethat don’tinvolve sending Oakland doeshave asimilarring to it),butthey allhave shot intheheadwitha40mmtear gasgrenadeat Occupy Syrians (althoughthestory ofIraqvet Scott Olsonbeing strings ofthereaderquiteaswell asthemurderof Now Iunderstand noneofthesepullat theheart- to holdAmericancitizensindefinitely withouttrial? What about theNDAA, which allows theadministration the policeabuses against theOccupy Wall Streetgroups? Internet censorshipthroughSOPA/PIPA? What about in ourown country. What about thecurrentattempt at around at thingsthat you couldadvocate for righthere around theworld, why don’tyou take aminuteandlook Instead ofworrying about aforeign countryhalfway lation, withnoadvantage tous. American lives overseas tohelpanothercountry’s popu- Herzegovina andIraqareallplaceswhere we traded out for us.Vietnam, Granada,Somalia,Haiti,Bosnia- the past and,believe itornot,hasn’talways worked to tradefor Syrian lives? Americahastriedyour ideain Mr. Gaddis,how many Americanlives areyou willing Syria inordertoputanendthehumanrightsabuses. ing. Hisarticleisnothingbutahalf-masked calltoinvade you, Iamworried about what hisarticlewas advocat- has aresponsibility toall,”andmaybe unlike many of Like many ofyou, IreadMr. Gaddis’column“America CW copyediting The 5stagesof home, notoverseas US responsibilitiesat @JohnMcLeodDavis By: DrewSpringall By JohnDavis The Crimson White NEWS Tuesday, January 17, 2012 5 WINNING Continued from page 1 Young University. “People like to gather around and talk about , and people talking about it is likely to spill over into a high school student’s experience.” Pope co-authored a study in 2008 examining the corre- lation between college sports success and indirect benefits brought to colleges because of their top-performing football or basketball programs. The top 20 football colleges and top 16 basketball colleges both experienced a two to eight per- cent increase in applications in the years studied. CW | John Michael Simpson Why? Athletics can play a Tide cornerback celebrates with fans after the central role in solidifying a BCS Championship game win against LSU. college’s reputation, which prospective students often tive director of undergradu- we win,” she said. “They do take into account to choose a ate admissions. In 2011, after something called basking in college. four winning football seasons reflective glory. “Athletics is one instrument under Saban, more than 22,000 “I think the students who that institutions of higher edu- applications were received. were already heavy duty cation have at their disposal The freshman class enroll- UA fans were going to come that can be used to directly ment has jumped from 3,075 here anyways, but winning affect reputation and the in 2003 to 5,772 in 2011, and the the national championship CW|Daniel Roth prominence of their schools,” quality of the entering class, will draw middle-of-the-road the study’s results read. “Our based on ACT scores and high fans in. The fans who aren’t results suggest that sports school GPAs, has never been so invested in the team will success can affect the number better. change their behavior.” of incoming applications, and “Our recruiters emphasize However, Pope said funnel- through a school’s selectivity, all aspects of the University ing money into athletics pro- 9th Annual the quality of the incoming class.” Having the national champion football team is certainly a More so than private uni- versities, public universities positive for those looking for a university that stands for Classic Bridal Show in the study showed a trend of excellence in both academics and athletics. raising enrollment numbers after successful football sea- — Mary Speigel, executive director of undergraduate admissions sons. In 2003, when Mike Shula from our excellent academ- grams is not the best method stepped into his short-lived ics to our beautiful campus,” to attract students to a college January 22, 2012 tenure as head football coach, Mary Speigel, executive direc- because college sports exhibit the University had 20,333 tor of undergraduate admis- the characteristics of a zero- 12noon - 4pm undergraduate students sions said. “Having the nation- sum game. If, say, Auburn enrolled. In 2006, Shula’s last al champion football team is University spends millions season before being relieved certainly a positive for those to update its football train- $5 Admission of his position due to a dis- looking for a university that ing facilities, the University appointing win-loss record, stands for excellence in both has to respond in kind to enrollment stood at 23,878. academics and athletics.” remain competitive. Thus, Jemison Van de Graff Mansion In 2007, when Nick Saban Rosanna Guadagno, assis- neither university gains a assumed leadership, UA tant professor of psychology, competitive edge, only a com- boasted 25,580 undergrads. In said the national champion- petitive equilibrium, when 2011, that number increased to ship victory in New Orleans the money spent could have 31,747 after four straight win- will certainly bring in more been earmarked for academic ning football seasons. students to the Capstone. improvements. To look at the correlation “Based on the data we’ve “College sports has the from a different angle, in 2003, collected, I would definitely same sort of flavor as an the University received just predict student enrollment arms race,” he said. “It’s over 8,100 applications, accord- would go up because students not clear how good of an ing to an emailed statement who are fans of Alabama feel investment athletics are for from Mary Spiegel, execu- better about themselves when universities.”

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By Jasmine Cannon the All State Sugar Bowl between Michigan and New Orleans’ Senior Staff Reporter Virginia Tech. The New Orleans Saints also plethora of at- [email protected] began their run for a Super Bowl at home two tractions, like the days before the championship game. French Quarter The Tide took care of business at the Having thousands of people hit the New and Bourbon Mercedes-Benz Superdome Monday, and the city Orleans streets is nothing new to those who Street, drew in of New Orleans brought in hundreds of millions call the city home. Professor Moore said the city thousands of of dollars in the process. Experts estimate about is used to the big crowd, and that Mardi Gras visitors for the BCS half a billion dollars flowed into the city’s econ- brings in about three times as many people. Championship omy during the week of the BCS Championship Nevertheless, the city had a plan in place to Game. Game. prepare for the week. “It was an excellent turnout, and I think peo- “The city administration, under the leadership ple will be very, very happy [financially],” James of Mayor Mitch Landrieu, conducted a series Richardson, LSU economics professor, said. of table top exercises to review the events and “There are estimates of having an impact of 500 city services necessary to support the events,” million dollars over that short period of time.” said Mark Romig, CEO of New Orleans Tourism The expected total is more than the $412.4 mil- Marketing Corporation. “Communication lion economic impact New Orleans saw in 2008 amongst various departments was stressed and when it hosted the Sugar Bowl and National realized, and the implementation plan was put Championship game. That was the first year into place. We know how to handle large crowds CW | Daniel Roth the city hosted two Bowl Championship Series and we believe we accomplished our goals of games. ensuring a safe and fun environment for our The economic impact of the bowl games goes visitors.” towards supporting jobs and tax revenues from It’s been years since Hurricane Katrina rav- sales and hotels that support the state and local aged through the city, and it’s getting back to government, but Richardson said there is also being a top tourist attraction, especially in the more than just an economic advantage. sports world. Romig said the city has an outline “The other impact you’re having is [the of events planned for the next couple of years. bowl games] bring a certain notoriety to New “We have entered an historic and unprec- Orleans,” he said. “It makes people aware of it, edented period in our history – more national and you get some great pictures on TV at night and international events than we believe any in terms of the riverfront and downtown area. American city has hosted in a short period of In that sense, there’s an advertising value that’s time,” Romig said. hard to put a value on.” The Men’s College Basketball Final Four will While the BCS Championship Game was the be held in New Orleans this year, and the wom- main event, there were other noted sporting en’s next year. New Orleans is set to host the events that took place in The Big Easy in the Super Bowl, Sugar Bowl and SEC Tournament in past month. The New Orleans Bowl took place 2013, along with annual festivals such as Mardi Dec. 17, but the big week of events started with Gras and Essence Music Festival. UA psychiatric professors earn national accolades

By Sam Gerard the fields of community men- Department of Psychiatry and possess depth of knowledge Contributing Writer These members have achieved distinction in special tal health, intensive residen- Behavioral Medicine. and breadth of skills that areas of psychiatry and possess depth of knowledge tial facility for child and ado- “I take opportunities to also are recognized and highly Three University of lescents, private practice and discuss strengths and resourc- respected,” said Alabama Alabama professors in the and breadth of skills that are recognized and highly as a consultant for a state hos- es individuals may have in Psychiatric Physicians College of Community Health respected pital and a residential facility those same health areas that Association President Dr. Sciences have been named for girls in the juvenile justice may contribute some relief David D. Harwood in a press Distinguished Fellows by — Dr. David D. Harwood system. to those areas of emotional release. “Carrying these the American Psychiatric Williamson and Ulzen both problems,” said Williamson marks of distinction not only Association for their com- experience in the field of psy- Health Sciences at UA. Ulzen work with Tuscaloosa area said, who has had an in-depth elevates the professional, but mendable work in the field of chiatric care and studies. attended the University of patients through the Betty career researching psychologi- it also elevates the profession mental health. Ulzen is a professor and Ghana Medical School. Shirley Clinic at the University cal activity in young people, itself.” Lori Lynne Davis, Thaddeus chairman of the Department Williamson is an assistant Medical Center on the cor- families and children. Davis, Williamson and Ulzen P. Ulzen and Lloyda Broomes of Psychiatry and Behavioral professor in the Department ner of University Blvd. and “These members have will be formally recognized at Williamson earned this honor Medicine and Interim Dean of Psychiatry and Behavioral 5th Avenue East. Davis is an achieved distinction in spe- the APA’s 165th annual meet- for their in-depth work and of the College of Community Sciences. She has worked in affiliate professor at CCHS cial areas of psychiatry and ing in Philadelphia this May.

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vampire films, but he also cap- vampire

to become an outdated genre, to become an outdated

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Alfredson not only brought a Alfredson not only

“Let the Right One In.” In it,

a fine job in his previous film, a fine job in his previous

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ers to capture the fine details. ers to capture

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story. story.

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manage to keep all the details to keep manage

hours long and still couldn’t couldn’t hours long and still

miniseries was roughly five five roughly miniseries was

starring Alec Guinness. The Alec Guinness. The starring

became a television miniseries became a television

after its publication, the book after its publication,

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are now manufactured, includ- manufactured, are now

sorts of gluten-free products sorts of gluten-free products

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bakeries now regularly offer offer regularly now bakeries

ping onboard. Restaurants and ping onboard. Restaurants

were not gluten-intolerant hop- were

year, with even people that people that with even year,

wagon grew exponentially last last exponentially grew wagon

ance, but the gluten-free band-

those that had gluten intoler- those that

had been around for years for for years had been around for

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tional ones.

spring for only the truly excep- the truly only for spring

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with poor macaroon imitations, with poor macaroon imitations,

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expensive when made right. In when expensive

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well may be. However, these these be. However, may well

cupcake trend, and they very very trend, and they cupcake

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here to stay. Some have writ- Some have here to stay.

was clear that macaroons were macaroons were clear that was

opened a New York location, it location, York opened a New

macaroon shops (Ladurée) macaroon shops (Ladurée)

Parisian granddaddy of all of all granddaddy Parisian

eries for years, but when the the but when years, eries for

creeping into American bak-

had been slowly Macaroons

seasonal salads.

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streets, woods and backyards and backyards woods streets,

world started scouring their scouring their started world

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ents. Freed from the confines of ents. Freed from the

sis on foraging for local ingredi- for sis on foraging

new level thanks to his empha- thanks level new

took eating local to a whole local to a whole took eating

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crown to Copenhagen’s NOMA. to Copenhagen’s crown

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By Ashley Chaffin seeks the help of her older sis- Rotten Tomatoes: 76 percent Feb. 14: Carnage Lifestyles Editor ter but refuses to explain her of critics and 89 percent of Genre: Comedy/Drama [email protected] disappearance. Her paranoia viewers recommend this film. Staring: Jodie Foster, Kate causes the line between her This documentary features Winslet and Christoph Waltz This semester’s Bama reality and her delusions to prominent punk rockers as Rotten Tomatoes: 68 percent of Art House Series kicked blur as she tries to reclaim a they take the paternal role critics and 75 percent of view- off last week with the film normal life. for their children. Notable ers recommend this film Melancholia. For anyone who names include Blink-182’s missed the first film, here Jan. 24: Bellflower Mark Hoppus, the Red Hot Three Hollywood favorites star is the list of films showing Genre: Action/Drama Chili Peppers’ Flea and Rise in this film about two sets of throughout this semester Starring: Evan Glodell, Tyler Against’s Tim McIlarth. parents who meet after their at The Bama Theatre. The Dawson and Jessie Wiseman sons fight on the playground. screenings are at 7:30 p.m., Rotten Tomatoes: 72 percent of Feb. 7: The Black Power and are $7 for general admis- critics and 67 percent of view- Mixtape 1967-1975 Feb. 21: A Dangerous sion, $6 for students and $5 for ers recommended the film Genre: Documentary Method seniors. Starring: Angela Davis, Genre: Drama/Thriller Preparing for a world in which Stokely Carmichael and Bobby Starring: Michael Fassbender, Jan. 17: Martha Marcy May an imaginary gang will pre- Seale Keira Knightley, Viggo Marlene vail, two friends spend their Rotten Tomatoes: 91 percent Mortensen Rotten Tomatoes Genre: Drama/Thriller time building flame-throwers of critics and 82 percent of Rotten Tomatoes: 76 percent of “The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975” Starring: Elizabeth Olsen, and weapons of mass destruc- viewers recommend this film critics and 58 percent of view- “Bellfl ower” Sarah Paulson and John tion in anticipation of a global ers recommend this film Hawkes apocalypse. Footage of the Black Power Rotten Tomatoes: 88 percent of Movement as shot and com- A film explores the relation- critics and 77 percent of view- Jan. 31: The Other F Word piled by Swedish journalists ship between the foundation of ers recommended the film Genre: Documentary/Comedy/ who visited America dur- psychoanalysis and Sigmund Drama ing this famous period of Freud and Carl Jung as they Following her escape from a Starring: Tony Adolescent, American history. take on an impossible case in cult and its leader, Martha Art Alexakis, Rob Chaos Sabina Spielrein. Rotten Tomatoes

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Bama loses assistant head coach PORTS By Brett Hudson and Rivals.com. Senior Sports Reporter One example of Sunseri’s SAL SUNSERI [email protected] recruiting prowess was the @Brett_Hudson signing of Reggie Ragland, • Named recruiter four-star linebacker in the As Alabama’s football pro- Class of 2012 from Madison, of the year by gram has reasserted itself as a Ala. When Ragland learned 247sports.com national power in recent years, about Sunseri leaving for the coaching carousel has Tennessee, Ragland tweeted, • Coached 2011 made stops in Tuscaloosa sev- “He will always be my favorite BCS National eral times, including one this coach. I understand what he off-season. UA’s assistant head had to do, it’s just business.” Championship coach and outside linebackers In another tweet, Ragland game Defensive coach Sal Sunseri left the pro- addressed accusations of ill MVP Courtney gram to fill the defensive coor- feelings toward Sunseri for dinator spot for the Tennessee leaving Alabama for a rival. Upshaw Volunteers. “All these people saying I’m Sunseri became the second mad about Coach Sal leaving, • Coached under Alabama coach to leave after I’m not mad,” he tweeted. “I’m Saban at LSU the championship season. He happy for him and his [family]. followed former offensive coor- He did what he had to do so • Recruits wish him dinator Jim McElwain, who Coach, good luck!!!” luck, say there are recently accepted his first head In a statement, Tennessee coaching job at Colorado State. head coach Derek Dooley no hard feelings Defensive coordinator Kirby applauded Sunseri for all he Page 9 • Tuesday, Smart was rumored to have could bring to the Volunteers’ January 17, 2012 been a candidate for the now- program. Editor • Tony Tsoulukas filled head coaching vacancies “Sal has had unparalleled CW | Amelia Brackin at Ole Miss, Penn State, Texas success over the last decade Right: Assistant head coach crimsonwhitesports@ A&M and North Carolina. in not only contributing to Sal Sunseri stands fi eld side in gmail.com Sunseri left a big footprint team and unit success, but the 2010 game against Mis- on the Crimson Tide program- also in his ability to motivate sissippi state. he coached 2011 BCS National and develop elite individual CW | Drew Hoover Championship Game Defensive talent,” Dooley said. “His com- Below: Sal Sunseri’s son, MVP and bination of defensive knowl- Vinnie, 3, prepares to assist SPORTS , who added edge, recruiting success, high- Nick Perry, 27, take down a this weekend seven tackles against LSU on energy personality, ability to Tennessee player. Jan. 9. Harris was also key connect with players and per- in shutting down the option sonal intewgrity and character attack run by Jordan Jefferson make him an exceptional fit for THURSDAY that had some success in the Tennessee.” Nov. 5 meeting. Sunseri’s departure put “Sal is an outstanding coach his youngest son, Vinnie, in a • Men’s Basketball and really did an excellent job tough situation. Vinnie, who vs Vanderbilt: with each and every responsi- just completed his freshman 6 p.m. bility he had while he was here season with the Tide as a • Women’s at the University of Alabama,” key special teams player and Basketball vs Alabama Head Coach Nick defensive reserve, released a Saban said in a statement. statement after Tennessee offi- Florida: 6 p.m., “Although we hate to see Sal cials officially announced Sal Gainesville, Fla. go, we understand this is an Sunseri as their next defensive opportunity for him to grow in coordinator. FRIDAY this profession and take on the “I love my dad, this is a great role of defensive coordinator.” opportunity and I’m really • Men’s Tennis vs Sunseri was named Recruiter happy for him,” Northwestern: 5 p.m. of the Year by recruiting web- said. “In terms of my status, the site 247Sports.com, and in University of Alabama is the the recruiting class of 2011, place for me and that is what SATURDAY Sunseri plucked Trey Depriest my heart and my mind tells away from the home-state Ohio me. This is my home and there • Men’s Basketball State Buckeyes, paving the way is no place else I’d rather be. vs Kentucky: 11 a.m., for the Tide to collect the No. 1 I’ll root for him every day of Lexington, Ky. recruiting class in the country the year except for the Third according to 247Sports.com Saturday in October.”

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MEN’S BASKETBALL Tide drops close one to conference rival Mississippi State

PLAYER OF THE GAME 52 56 Alabama MississippiMississippi State

JaMychal Green scored 14 points on 6-of-13 BY THE NUMBERS shooting with three assists and three blocks. It was Green’s second start since returning from a shoulder injury. His 14 points moved him past 10 | Number of total lead changes. Rod Grizzard on the Tide’s all-time scoring list.

KEY MOMENT 1,492 | Number of points JaMychal Greenreen has scored so far during his four-year career, makingking him 15th all-time at Alabama. Down 51-50, Alabama threw the ball inside to senior forward JaMychal Green. Green went one-on-one with Mississippi State’s Renardo Sidney; contact came, but no foul was called. 1 | JaMychal Green was the only Alabama playerer to The Bulldogs hit a 3-pointer after that to put the score in double figures with 14 points. game away.

THE DIFFERENCE 2 | Number of 3-pointers Bulldog guard Dee BostBost made in the final three minutes of the game. TheThee Bulldogs had only made one before that point. Alabama held a three-point lead, 48-45, with less than three minutes to play before Mississippi State’s Dee Bost hit his second 3-pointer of the game to tie it up at 48 with 2:27 left. Less than 11 | Alabama shot 11.1 percent from the 3-pointpoint a minute later, Bost nailed another 3-pointer to line against the Bulldogs. Alabama is shooting 2727%% put the Bulldogs up three, 51-48, with 1:35 left. percent from behind the arc this season. Alabama pulled back within one but could not overcome Bost’s shooting. 6 | Mississippi State grabbed six more reboundsundss than Alabama, which led to 12 second-chance points.nts. CW | Pete PajorPajor

The UA GYMNASTICS gymnas- Continued from page 1 tics team suffered Junior Ashley Sledge com- two falls on peted in her first all-around on the uneven Friday night, posting a score bars, but of 39.45. Sledge hadn’t compet- senior ed in an all-around since her Geralen junior year in high school, but Stack-Eaton enjoyed the challenge, calling scored a 10 the experience “absolutely on the vault. wonderful. I haven’t done all- around since I was a junior in high school. I love to do all- around.” The meet will be replayed on Jan. 19 at 5:30 p.m. on ESPNU and on Jan. 22 at 6 p.m. on ESPN2. Alabama’s next meet will be next week, when it will travel to State College, Pennsylvania to take on the Penn State Nittany Lions and CW|Katie the Michigan State Spartans. Bennett TUESDAY JANUARY 17, 2012 PAGE 11 DOWNTIMEClassifieds & Fun-filled Time Wasters

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