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30 Years Later: Paul "Bear" Bryant

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Updated: 1/26 11:24 pm
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) - Former players and assistant coaches are remembering Paul "Bear" Bryant on the 30th anniversary of his death.
    
Bryant led the University of Alabama's football program to 323 wins and six national championships before his death on Jan. 26, 1983. The legendary coach's name has been invoked often as the Crimson Tide again won a national title this month under coach Nick Saban.
    
The Tuscaloosa News reports Steadman Shealy, the quarterback for Bryant's first national championship team in 1979, said Bryant taught him lessons that he's used beyond the football field and have helped him be a better husband and father.
    
Gene Stallings, an assistant coach under Bryant, says that Bryant was successful because he was a master at motivating his players.
    
(Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

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CrimsonTide14 - 1/26/2013 10:44 PM
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If you're going to copy and paste an article then please correct all the mistakes the Associated Press put in the story. Bear Bryant won 232 games at Alabama, not 323, his final total amout of wins. He won the rest of his games at Maryland, Kentucky, and Texas A&M. Steadman Shealy was Coach Bryants LAST quarterback to win a National Championship, not the first one. Pat Trammell was his first Bama QB to win a National Championship in 1961. I could better understand all these glaring mistakes if a reporter had to research the story from old file cabinets, old press clippings, or microfilm, yet this correct information is easily available on the internet with a click of the mouse. It's tellling how far journalism has declined in the US when the simplest stories are filled with mistakes and each station and source cuts and pastes the same mistakes and presents them as facts. Coach Bryant is and will always be the greatest football coach that has ever strolled the sidelines and I was lucky and blessed to see him in person and coach @ Alabama a few times.

CrimsonTide15 - 1/26/2013 10:05 PM
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Bear who???
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