Monday, December 14, 2009

Heisman Times They Are A-Changin

NEW YORK _ The collection of writers and critics surrounding him was nearly as surreal as the spacious suite itself. Located on the 44th floor of the Marriott Marquis in the heart of Times Square, University of Alabama sophomore running back Mark Ingram was a little wide-eyed but otherwise at ease as the various parts of his life were all represented on the eve of the Heisman Trophy announcement.

There was the television reporter from his hometown of Flint, Mich., who interviewed Ingram the day he signed with the Crimson Tide and recalled the prospect predicting he could someday win the Heisman Trophy at Alabama.

"I don't remember that," Ingram said.

There were others from Austin, Texas, who will get to know him better at next month's BCS Championship Game in Pasadena, asking what Ingram thought of Texas quarterback Colt McCoy.

"Down to earth," he said.






Among the New York and national correspondents, more than one inquired about Ingram's father, who is waiting to be sentenced for bank fraud and money laundering charges at the nearby Queens Private Correctional Facility, where the son probably won't get a chance to visit on this trip.

"He's proud of me, he's excited," Ingram said. "He told me to enjoy the moment. Enjoy the time.

"He's sharing it with me, he's there in spirit. I love him to death and he loves me too. He's there in my heart and that's all that matters."

It's been a whirlwind couple of days for Ingram, who along with the other four Heisman finalists woke up in Orlando after participating in Thursday's Home Depot ESPNU College Football Awards Show and reconvened in the Big Apple. They signed autographs, got to know each other a little while being shuttled around and occasionally heard someone yell "Hey look, that's Tim Tebow!" regarding the well-known Florida quarterback in their ranks.

It would have been fitting if they had also run into a Bob Dylan impersonator singing: "The Times They Are A-Changin.'

This wasn't supposed to happen. Not for Ingram, not for Alabama which has never had anyone finish better than third in 74 years of Heisman voting. Yet here he was in elite company Friday, with most of those along for the ride believing the Tide's epic shutout is about to end.

"I think it's a coin toss and some people think I'm going to win, some people think ... it's going to be real close race all five are deserving," Ingram said. "I'm going to support whoever wins.

"Whatever happens, happens."

Although Ingram is considered the favorite, this year's Heisman vote will be remembered for one other thing in particular, timing, and how one day forever changed the way the award will be decided.

That day, of course, was last Saturday, Dec. 5, when Alabama squashed Tebow's bid while simultaneously reestablishing Ingram's thanks to his 189-yard, three-touchdown performance in the SEC Championship Game.

Something similar occurred in the Big 12 title game, where McCoy's frontrunner status sank like stone under nine sacks and Nebraska defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh suddenly became the hot candidate.

In years past, those performances probably wouldn't have heavily influenced the Heisman voting, which traditionally begins in mid-November with many ballots submitted early. However, this season marked the first time the entire process was done exclusively online and with the race so close the vast majority waited until the last day to make a decision.

That's why when asked who he thought would win Stanford running back Toby Gerhart paused and then respectively said, "Probably Ingram. He has a lot of momentum from the SEC Championship Game."

Gerhart's own Heisman bid was greatly aided by timing too. He didn't emerge as a serious contender until the last month, with the whispers first being heard after his 178 rushing yards and three touchdowns at Southern California on Nov. 14.

The senior believed he was out of the running after the subsequent 34-28 loss to Cal, but made a lasting impression, 29 carries for 205 yards and three more touchdowns against Notre Dame in Charlie Weis' finale.

"If I had a vote? Toby's great last game was incredible," Suh said. "To watch him run through people, especially on that winning drive, that's crazy.

"I would have loved to have played against him."

Suh's game against McCoy last week was also on his mind Friday, especially the final play when he was pressuring and the quarterback nearly threw away Texas' shot at the national title. Suh has to live with the unbelievable thought that had he been a little slower McCoy might not have discarded the ball in time.

"I'm not necessarily beating myself up, I just wish it would have happened in a different way," Suh said. "He was watching the clock and that's what we were talking about on the bus, he had to throw it away and get it out of his hands in fast-enough time and that's what he did and had a chance to kick a field goal to win."

When Ingram was asked about Suh, he gave him the Crimson Tide's uber compliment for an outstanding defensive player this season, "beast."

Then the questions continued, covering everything from what he'll wear (he's going all out to dress up) and if he wrote a speech (no), to which Heisman Trophy winners he wants to meet.

"All of them," he said.

Saturday, Ingram may incredibly become one of them.

[Note: This is a column I wrote last week for BamaOnline. The link is http://alabama.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1027775.]

Saturday, December 12, 2009

History made in New York

Last week, Atlanta.
This week, New York.

You have to admit, this has been a pretty amazing run by Alabama, with sophomore running back Mark Ingram winning the Crimson Tide's first Heisman Trophy on Saturday night. He then topped it off by giving one of the greatest speeches in Heisman history, which was truly heartfelt.

It was also the first time a player coached by Nick Saban won a Heisman, he never even had a finalist before.

Anyway, remarkable night ... and not too bad of a photo by a phone if I may say so myself.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Photo from the SEC Championship Game

I took this from the floor of the Georgia Dome when Alabama was celebrating its victory over Florida.

True, you can't see any of the players, but I kind of like that about this shot. It's different, and the SEC sign they're holding up really stands out.

I also tried to get some shots of Tim Tebow for a friend, but most of them came out blurred. I guess that's what I get for trying to get a picture of Superman.

Onward to New York for the Heisman Trophy announcement. My two favorite times of the year to visit the Big Apple are during the holidays and the World Series.

It's an all-Huddle Up championship

Still no news on the book front, but I'm in between covering the SEC Championship Game in Atlanta and the Heisman Trophy annoucnement in New York. Then, at the end of the month I'm off to Pasadena.

I feel like I'm doing more traveling this month than the rest of the year.

I'll try and post some photos from the trips.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Please buy my books!

Ah, book signings. The above photo was taken by my friend Jessie Jones (recently married so I still pause at the last name) at one of my signings Saturday before the South Carolina at Alabama game for homecoming, thus all the Crimson Tide books.

I have another Thursday at 8 p.m. at Innisfree Pub here in town. Years ago a friend of mine suggested I have a signing in a bar (thank you Mr. Jones) and I'm finally doing it. I'll let you all know how it goes.

My sales statement from my first publisher from Jan.-June has finally arrived, so here are the rankings for my all-time sales (Note, all the Huddle Up figures were from before any of them were released):

1. 100 Things Crimson Tide Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die
2. Where Football is King: A History of the SEC
3. Huddle Up: Ohio State Football 2009
4. Huddle Up: New York Giants Football 2009
5. Crimson Storm Surge: Alabama Football Then and Now
6. Who's No. 1? 100-Plus Years of Controversial Champions in College Football
7. Huddle Up: Texas Football 2009
8. Huddle Up: Tennessee Football 2009
9. No Time Outs: What's It's Really Like to be Sportswriter Today

No figures for:
Huddle Up: Alabama Football 2009
Huddle Up: Michigan Football 2009
Huddle Up: Notre Dame Football 2009
Huddle Up: Oklahoma Football 2009

Monday, October 12, 2009

Book signings

Well, things have been a little slow on the book front lately, but I think they're about to pick up.

For example, I'll be taking advantage of homecoming and having two signings Saturday before the game: 11 a.m. at the Bryant Museum, and 2 p.m. on The Quad.

Thursday, I'll be doing a book signing at 8 p.m. at Innisfree Pub in Tuscaloosa while the Florida State vs. North Carolina game is on. They also have some amazing bar fries as well.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Finally!

After a little delay on the Michigan book because I recently moved, I finally have all eight editions of this year's Huddle Up series.

Pretty neat, huh?

Just in time to start working on next year's versions (Southern California, Georgia and Auburn to be added to the mix, and hopefully a couple more).

Monday, August 31, 2009

What a day (and an early leader in the clubhouse)

So my first day on the new job, I wrote a depth-chart story, a long notebook, a feature on Mark Ingram, had a two-hour insurance run-around, and then covered, oh, a shooting.

Defensive end Brandon Deaderick was shot outside an apartment building, supposedly after a would-be carjacker tried to hold up his girlfriend. Thankfully, there wasn't a whole lot of blood and I believe he's going to be ok.

Not bad considering I can't even figure out where the spell check is on my new laptop.

Anyway, I got some advance sales figures for the books, before July (pre-release). No figures, but here's the order:

1. Ohio State
2. New York Giants
3. Texas
4. Tennessee

Thank you Buckeyes, because it's not just a small lead.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

All good things ...

As some of you have probably heard, I've accepted a job with Rivals affiliate BamaOnLine.com, and I'm actually working on my final story for the Tuscaloosa News. It will run in Thursday's edition.

It's a terrific opportunity and I'm excited, but at the same time a little on the terrified side. I've been working for a newspaper for nearly 20 years and I'm trying something new and different on the electronic side of things. Wish me luck.

Oh, and I get to keep writing books, so the Huddle Up series will continue.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Bucket List plug

The website EDSBS (Every Day Should Be Saturday) has taken note of the "100 Things" series and had the following suggestions regarding Alabama:

- Pick three random years out of the past century and make a case for Alabama deserving a share of the national title in each of those years in a letter to the editor, comment on a rival blog, or graffito spray-painted on an opposing team’s stadium.
- Get a houndstooth-patterned prosthesis or medical implant (i.e. hip replacement, pacemaker, or IUD).
- Cut off an Auburn fan’s ear whilst listening to Stealers Wheel’s “Stuck in the Middle With You.”
I'll definitely consider those if we ever update the book. Thanks!