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Bill Battle, Former Alabama AD and Tennessee Coach, Dies at 82

Originally Published 1 year ago — by rolltide.com

Bill Battle, a former University of Alabama student-athlete, football coach, and founder of the Collegiate Licensing Company, has passed away at 82. Battle was a key figure in college athletics, serving as Alabama's athletic director and contributing to the university's success in various sports. He was also a pioneer in collegiate licensing, founding the Collegiate Licensing Company in 1981. Battle's legacy includes numerous hall of fame inductions and significant contributions to the University of Alabama and college sports.

"Alabama's Solar Eclipse Fever: From Public Viewings to Student Preparations"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Yahoo! Voices

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The University of Alabama's physics and astronomy department will host a public viewing of Monday's solar eclipse on the Tuscaloosa campus, providing complimentary eclipse glasses at various locations and offering expert insights on the event, which is expected to occur around 1:25 p.m. in the area.

"Alabama's New Voice: The Transition from Eli Gold to Chris Stewart"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by AL.com

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Eli Gold, the 70-year-old play-by-play man for the University of Alabama football radio broadcasts, revealed that he had an inkling something was up regarding his status with the Crimson Tide Sports Network. Less than a year later, he is no longer part of the broadcasts. Gold expressed disappointment at the non-renewal of his contract and the lack of an amicable ending to the relationship. Despite this, he remains a devoted Alabama fan and is grateful for the support he has received from the fans over the years.

"University of Alabama Halts IVF Services Following Court Ruling on Embryos"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NBC News

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The University of Alabama has suspended its IVF treatments following a ruling by the Alabama Supreme Court that embryos created through IVF are considered children. The court's decision has left providers and patients uncertain about navigating the IVF process, with the university citing potential legal repercussions for patients and physicians. The ruling has sparked concerns about limited reproductive options and access to fertility treatments, impacting those hoping to build their families.

"Alabama Football Announces New Voice for 2024 Season"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Alabama's News Leader

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After 36 years, Eli Gold, the iconic voice of the Alabama Crimson Tide football, will no longer serve as the play-by-play announcer and host of "Hey, Coach" on the Crimson Tide Sports Network. Chris Stewart will take over both roles, with Gold emphasizing that the decision was made by the University of Alabama and not by him. Despite being cancer-free and ready for freelance work, Gold expressed gratitude for the memories and fans. Throughout his career, Gold called the action for seven national championship games, 11 SEC championships, and 35 bowl games, earning numerous accolades and awards.

Eli Gold Addresses Departure from Alabama Broadcast Team

Originally Published 1 year ago — by AL.com

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After the University of Alabama decided not to renew his contract, legendary broadcaster Eli Gold clarified that he is not retiring and is in good health. He plans to announce his next move soon and intends to remain in the Birmingham area. The 70-year-old, who had been the voice of the Crimson Tide for 35 years, will be replaced by Chris Stewart for both football and basketball broadcasts.

"Nick Dunlap Makes Pro Debut After Winning The American Express"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by WVTM13 Birmingham

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Nick Dunlap, the first amateur in 33 years to win on the PGA Tour, has announced his departure from the University of Alabama to pursue a professional career in golf. He plans to participate in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and intends to continue living in Alabama to complete some college experiences. Dunlap expressed mixed emotions about his decision and thanked his teammates and coach for their support.

"Nick Dunlap Turns Pro After Surprising AmEx Win"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by ESPN

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After becoming the first amateur to win on the PGA Tour since 1991 at the American Express, 20-year-old Nick Dunlap has decided to turn pro and accept membership on the tour, making him the youngest player on tour. His victory grants him full-time PGA Tour membership through 2026, spots in lucrative signature-series events, and exemptions into major championships. Despite forfeiting the winner's purse and FedEx Cup points as an amateur, Dunlap is set to make his professional debut at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and has received overwhelming support from his family, teammates, and the University of Alabama.

Nick Dunlap Goes Pro After Winning American Express

Originally Published 1 year ago — by PGA TOUR

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Nick Dunlap, the first amateur in 33 years to win on the PGA TOUR, has announced his decision to turn professional and accept PGA TOUR membership. The 20-year-old, exempt through the end of the 2026 season, will have the opportunity to compete in major events such as the Masters, U.S. Open, and the PGA Championship. Despite not receiving retroactive earnings or FedExCup points from his amateur victory at The American Express, Dunlap is looking forward to an exciting professional career.

"Amateur Nick Dunlap's PGA Tour Victory Raises Questions About Prize Money"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by USA TODAY

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20-year-old amateur golfer Nick Dunlap won the American Express Tournament at the PGA West golf course, but due to his amateur status, he cannot collect the $1.5 million prize money. Despite this, his victory allows him to turn pro at any point through the 2026 season and grants him access to prestigious events. Dunlap's impressive win has garnered praise from fellow golfers and raised questions about his future in the sport.

"Amateur Golfer Nick Dunlap Makes History with PGA Tour Win and Withdrawal"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo Sports

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20-year-old amateur golfer Nick Dunlap, who made history with a win at The American Express, has withdrawn from the Farmers Insurance Open to return home to Alabama after an emotional victory. Despite earning a spot in the tournament, he has decided to take time off to be with family, friends, and teammates. His future plans regarding turning professional remain uncertain, and his next competition is unknown.

"Amateur Golfer Nick Dunlap's Unprecedented Rise and Dilemma in the PGA Tour"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by ESPN

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Nick Dunlap, the University of Alabama sophomore who recently became the first amateur to win on the PGA Tour in over three decades, has withdrawn from the Farmers Insurance Open to contemplate his future as a professional golfer. After his historic victory at the American Express, Dunlap must now decide whether to return to college for the remainder of his season or join the PGA Tour as a full-time member. His decision will impact his collegiate team, but regardless of his choice, his coach believes Dunlap is ready for a successful career in professional golf.

Study Reveals High HIV Rates in Alabama Black Belt Compared to National Average

Originally Published 2 years ago — by AL.com

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A recent study from the University of Alabama found that 11 counties in Alabama, particularly in the Black Belt region, have significantly higher HIV rates than the national average, with three counties having rates more than double the state average. The study revealed that access to preventative HIV drugs and stigma about the disease may be contributing factors. The population of the affected counties is majority Black, and the study emphasizes the importance of access to care and reliable information from trusted sources in combating the spread of HIV.

"Amateur Nick Dunlap Makes History with PGA Tour Win at The American Express"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NBC Sports

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20-year-old amateur Nick Dunlap made history by becoming the first amateur to win on the PGA Tour in 33 years at The American Express, finishing at 29 under par and securing a Tour exemption through the 2026 season. Despite not being able to collect the prize money, Dunlap's victory marks a significant achievement in the world of golf.