August 3, 2011

Cole Cubelic

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A four-year letterman on the offensive line, Cubelic helped pave the way for Heath Evans and Rudi Johnson on the way to the 2000 SEC Western Division title. Now a television analyst, you can find him on Twitter.

Bill Searcey

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Searcey was a stalwart guard for the Tide offensive line from 1978-1980.

Andrew Zow

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A four-year fixture at quarterback, Zow finished his career with nearly 6,000 yards passing and recognition as an Academic All-SEC student-athlete.

Kenny Irons

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A star in 2005 and 2006, Irons was a unanimous All-SEC selection at running back, and was eventually drafted in the second round by the Cincinnati Bengals.

Bobby Humphrey

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In four seasons from 1985-1988, Humphrey accounted for nearly 4,000 yards from scrimmage with 40 touchdowns. Humphrey was a two-time All-American, who went on to coach the Birmingham Steeldogs in the Arena Football League’s developmental league, AF2.

David Irons

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An All-SEC performer for the Tigers in 2006, Irons logged 39 tackles, 11 pass breakups and two interceptions.

Steadman Shealy

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The starting quarterback for the 1979 National Championship team, which won that title in the middle of a 28-game winning streak.

Terry Henley

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A 2000 inductee into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame, Henley was a first-team All-SEC running back and second-team All-American in 1972.

Brandon Cox

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Brandon Cox was a three-year starting quarterback, leading the Tigers to a 29-9 record in games he started. He was also a member of the winningest Senior class in Auburn history.

Cornelius Bennett

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A three-time All-American and Lombardi Award-winner, “Biscuit” played for the Tide from 1983-1986. A member of the College Football Hall of Fame, Bennett was a five-time Pro Bowl selection.