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The trademark defense that Alabama rode to the College Football Playoff championship game did not dominate on Monday night against Clemson.
Turns out, it did not need to.
"This is something I've dreamed of since I was little," he said in a television interview, "and the fact that this team was able to overcome what we've overcome … it's awesome."
Lane Kiffin was not the only former USC personality working for Alabama.
Former Trojans receiver Keary Colbert works as an offensive analyst for Alabama.
"I took this opportunity to kind of grow in the profession of coaching and learn from the best with Coach [Nick] Saban, and coach Kiffin and all the coaches that are here," Colbert said at media day.
"It's kind of been a process."
Colbert, 33, played at USC from 2000 to 2003 and is fourth on the Trojans' all-time receptions list with 207 catches, 19 for touchdowns. He played six seasons in the NFL and was a receivers coach at Georgia State in 2013 before joining the Alabama staff before the 2014 season.
Ingram, Julio Jones, Alexander, C.J. Mosley and Amari Cooper were among former Alabama players on the sideline. ... USC President Max Nikias was named chairman of the College Football Playoff Board of Managers. He succeeds Harvey Perlman. The Board of Managers governs the College Football Playoff business, property and affairs.
Confetti falls as the Alabama Crimson Tide celebrates after defeating the Clemson Tigers in the 2016 College Football Playoff championship game.
Alabama Coach Nick Saban hoists the College Football Playoff national championship trophy after defeating Clemson.
This is our first retail purchased Intel Core i7-7700K processor that we sourced through Amazon. This one makes four that we have had hands-on and three that we still have here in our possession. To my chagrin, it does not look like 5GHz/3600MHz is in the cards for this one when it comes to running stability tests. I have run the vCore up to an actual 1.38v, and I think I might call it there. That makes our 5GHz rate 25% so far.
The black marks on the IHS are in preparation for delidding.
EDIT: Turn off HyperThreading and it runs easily at 5GHz/3600MHz under full load using ASUS RealBench v2.44. Of course, at that setting you are better off buying a 7600K for $100 less if you are all about the magic 5GHz. Still we need to do more testing with more retail processors.
Police are searching for clues after a New Hampshire family's cat was shot to death.
Barry Fish told police his cat was wandering outside and returned to his Merrimack home on Oct. 22 with an apparent limp.
Fish says he and his wife took Max to a veterinarian, who informed them the feline had been shot. An X-ray showed the cat's leg bone had been shattered by a pellet.
Max's condition worsened over the next few days. After he passed out, the veterinarian told the couple Max would have to be euthanized. A second hole was also found in Max's chest, which proved to be fatal.
Police Sgt. Dennis Foley tells NH1 news several tips have come in. An investigation is ongoing.
Syria. That in just a moment.
candidate will be here to respond directly.
he allegedly threatened his estranged wife and her father with a handgun.
Reaction to this story with Joy Reid are coming up.
development in the ongoing march towards a U.S. military attack on Syria.
with NBC News`s Savannah Guthrie.
how we`ve seen them operate over the last couple of years.
Syria welcomes the Russian initiative."
make sure this is not a distraction tactic."
facilities under United Nations control until they cane destroyed."
President Obama, Secretary Clinton said this.
only could take place in the context of a credible military threat.
decided what he would do if he lost the votes in Congress.
doing their homework, and I appreciate that.
Joining me now is NBC News White House correspondent Kristen Welker.
England today before the British foreign office, to get from that point "A"
expecting when this day began.
than what they had heard until today.
acknowledged that. So, that is a significant development.
there`s also a lot of concern about how realistic this proposal is.
that Secretary Kerry was planning going into today -- Chris.
HAYES: Well, the definition of news is the unexpected.
in prime time. We will carry it here live on MSNBC.
based on what happened today?
will likely bring up concerns over what Iran might do.
How do we understand that decision to delay?
let`s see what happens here.
on the Armed Services Committee. He is so opposed to intervening in Syria.
strange adjustment to the political calculus on the Hill.
popular in the country. It`s not popular among Congress.
the developments today and with the president speaking tomorrow?
you know, that`s what the president`s been talking about for weeks.
foreign policy. So, it seems to me the substance here really does matter.
we`ll see where we are on Wednesday.
Hill for a while and you were in the administration during Obamacare.
doesn`t want this to happen?
going to be a huge win for you, because it`s supposed to be a limited act.
will rally around it. It`s supposed to be very limited.
and if this is a limited act.
Obviously, that`s a hard sell to a country that`s very weary about it.
the argument has now pivoted, right?
make members of Congress more willing to vote yes."
allowed any kind of diplomatic, nonviolent solution to be possible.
power do we grant the Russians in the process?
this chemical weapons attack? So, there`s a ton of variables out there.
now. I mean, the president is taking a pause.
Bush administration approached the run-up to the war.
"The Huffington Post" -- thank you both.
quote, "expect every action" in retaliation. That`s coming up.
wife and her father with a gun today. We have the 911 tape.
we heard directly from Bashar al Assad on an American TV network.
ROSE: Morally, they`re the same.
AL-ASSAD: They have the same, but at the end, killing is killing.
people in his hands, is coming from.
executive editor of Syria Deeply, an independent digital media project.
of an American intervention into this. What was your takeaway from Assad?
he just bought himself a lot more time in the past 24 hours.
the strike and quoting FDR. And clearly, Assad is pushing all the buttons.
U.S. in terms of how he`s evaluating this.
are scared of the strike.
was not his regular self.
complete, you think this really weighs heavily on them?
and now we`re showing some muscle. That is a dramatic change in Damascus.
to be some response to an American strike in Syria, should that come about.
worried about what can come from this.
that is very comfortable sending Scud missiles at civilians.
it`s perceived on the ground in Syria.
scaring an audience in Damascus. It`s very, very complicated.
vacuum. Everybody knows it`s a messy picture.
other. This is going to have to solve for something.
at an impasse, does today`s news mean that we have a possible climb-down?
isn`t drawing to a close unless we really do something about it.
not what they have now.
HAYES: We will be right back with #click3.
be here to respond to the current mayor calling his campaign racist.
given his gun back. I`ll talk to Joy Reid about that.
recently been outed for a rather disturbing hiring practice.
Mr. Bacon, explain the deal to the BBC.
were made to dance with each other as part of the job process.
messing with us this whole time. But no, they were being quite serious."