September, 2010


18
Sep 10

Clemson @ Auburn

ESPN’s Gameday is here. Lee Corso picked Auburn. That’s usually not a good sign.

The sun was also here. It was a hundred thousand and three degrees. Yes, 100,003 degrees. I spell it out for dramatic effect. In an uncrowded restroom at Jordan-Hare Stadium a lone voice spoke out “I think I’m dehydrated.”

But we saw friends. We tailgated. I walked inside Comer Hall, the building where I studied during undergrad, for the first time in a decade. I’ll have a few pictures tomorrow.

We walked into the stadium as soon as they opened the gates and sat with our newest friends. We are in the student section and found a few very nice graduate students to hang out with. Today they brought us fans, The Yankee brought them a water.

Clemson came out and marched down the field in a simple offensive scheme. And then they punched Auburn in the mouth while on defense. Before you knew it the score was 0-17. Auburn rallied to kick a field goal at the half and the orange and blue Tigers were lucky to be down only two scores.

Clemson’s band marched. Auburn’s band marched better.

Auburn marched down the field in the opening drive of the second half. Cam Newton threw an interception at the goal line. But Auburn’s defense looked as ferocious as it ever has, shutting down Cousin Clem in the third quarter. And then Auburn’s offense came alive, scoring 21 unanswered points to take a 24-17 lead. Clemson rallied to tie the game. Auburn sat on the ball at the very end of regulation to set up overtime.

Clemson won the toss, made Auburn drive first and they could do nothing with the ball. Wes Byrum coolly kicked a field goal to set up a 27-24 lead. When Clemson had the ball they were carving into an exhausted Auburn defense. And no wonder: the game was more than four hours old and it was still in the very humid 80s after 10 p.m. Clemson got close to the goal line, but Auburn’s defense rallied again, which seemed impossible.

So Clemson lined up to kick a field goal. It was good. The score is tied 27-27. But there was a flag. At first the referee signaled a penalty on Auburn, which would have given Clemson a first down at the goal. But the referee consulted with his friends (who were not running a good game, at all). Turns out the penalty was on Clemson. Back ’em up, make ’em kick again.

The Clemson placekicker marked off his steps, and then did it again. And then he pushed his kick right. Auburn won. It was an improbable and ecstatic atmosphere. A mysterious Clemson team played out of their minds in what looked like as physical a game you’ll ever see. Those Tigers gave our Tigers their best shot. Auburn came out cold and found a way to storm back into the game. What happened at the end was luck and intangible and delirious. It can never happen again. Thousands of fans’ hearts can’t take it.

Someone has already uploaded the overtime highlights:

I took 134 photographs on the day. The good ones will be uploaded next week sometime. The nine that best illustrate the day are here.

Nova

Nova flew right over us in his pre-game flight.

Sun

The sun setting over Jordan-Hare Stadium.

Attendance

It’s a sellout.

Touchdown

Darvin Adams gets his toes down for a huge touchdown to get Auburn back in the game.

Incomplete

Adams could not haul in this one, which should have been the game-winner.

Gasp

Speaking of shoulda-beens, if the receiver hauled in this pass in overtime Clemson would have gone home the winner.

AllIn

This is the slogan du jour and the post-game celebration.

Toomer's

A relieved rolling of Toomer’s Corner.

Sign

Saw that on the way back to the car. Seemed appropriate. I don’t know if they put that on the marquee before the game after it was finally finished.


18
Sep 10

Catember, Day 18

Allie

“Way down deep we are all motivated by the same urges, cats have the courage to live by them.” – Jim Davis


17
Sep 10

Friday is Pie Day, Birmingham edition

Busy, full, long day. So just pictures. Hit the gym this morning, and then worked through the afternoon. Visited with friends at The Red Cat:

The Red Cat

That’s Brad, Jennifer, The Yankee, Andre and Betsy and Brian.

It was just like old times which is, to say, awesome.

And then we hit up Jim ‘N’ Nicks for Pie Day.

Pie Day

Which was always great. Then we drove home, getting back about 90 minutes later than we’d hoped. Hence the brevity. Tomorrow, football.


17
Sep 10

Catember, Day 17

Allie

“Cats are intended to teach us that not everything in nature has a function.” – Garrison Keillor


16
Sep 10

Workshop day

Workshop

We had a record crowd on hand at the Samford High School Journalism Workshop. That’s our department chair, Bernie Ankney, delivering his opening remarks. Shaun Chavis, associate editor from Health magazine, provided the keynote address.

In the morning sessions we had rooms with professors and journalists discussing news writing, layout, sports writing, broadcasting and magazine journalism. One session discussed the best ledes ever written, one nominee: Bob Considine’s story on the 1938 Lewis-Schmeling bout:

Listen to this, buddy, for it comes from a guy whose palms are still wet, whose throat is still dry, and whose jaw is still agape from the utter shock of watching Joe Louis knock out Max Schmeling.


Carla Jean Whitney
talked about the gratification of magazine publication and exciting industry changes. Meanwhile sportswriter Doug Segrest of The Birmingham News does a great session on sports reporting.

I had a lot of nice conversations with teachers before lunch and then in the afternoon got to spend time with the famous Ike Pigott.

Workshop

Joining him were Tatiana Richards and one of our professors, Dr. Sheree Martin, on a panel about journalism online.

We had a Pulitzer winner, Sonia Nazario, presenting in our afternoon sessions. And I presented too!

Here’s the picture of the day, though:

Workshop

That’s the newest McAlister. The Yankee spent the day with him today and I got to visit for a few hours this evening. Good kid. Sleeps all the time.

They won’t put him in one of those costumes I found last night, thankfully. He’s already got an Auburn blanket. To update last night’s horror of child rearing:

Elephant costume

That landed on The War Eagle Reader this morning. They also used the capital THE in writing the credit.