My name is Aidan Dollins and I am a Public Relations student at the University of Alabama. Having grown up in Southern Maryland, I am a diehard DC sports fan. I love all things Tide athletics and am extremely excited to be bringing y’all the most up-to-date and accurate information I can. Outside of sports, my passions include ska music, unreliable automobiles, and my three pups.
Aidan Dollins
Greg Byrne Adds to the List of Statements Released Thursday
Byrne's statement is the fourth today flatly denying the legitimacy of the Times' report.
Obama’s March Madness Bracket Has Alabama Out in First Round
The two-term commander in chief has Alabama getting bounced in its round of 64 matchup.
UA Denies Times Report of a Fourth Player at January Shooting
The New York Times is reporting that the unnamed passenger in Brandon Miller's car on January 15th was another Tide basketball player.
Brandon Miller Receiving Enough Threats to Need Security
Maybe if it weren't for the likes of Clay Travis and Joseph Goodman, people wouldn't be emboldened enough to make these threats.
Tide Baseball Buzzes Through 10 South Alabama Pitchers, Wins 4-0
The South Alabama Jaguars sent more men to the mound than they played innings of baseball.
Alabama’s First Round March Madness Opponent Set
The Tide will have a practice open to the public Wednesday in Birmingham as they get ready to face their now-known opponent.
Want a Signed Brandon Miller Trading Card? You’ll Have to Act Fast!
Just 50 of these bad boys will be released!
Nick Saban Will Not Go Out Like Jim Boeheim
When Saban goes, it will be a graceful ride off into the sunset for the greatest coach to ever walk the sidelines.
Brandon Miller Speaks to Media for First Time Since Hearing
When asked if anyone had advised him to withdraw from school and prepare for the NBA Draft when his name came up in court, Miller did not outright deny that happening.
Bama Hate Has Seeped its Way Into Congressional Campaigns
Congressional candidates are now taking shots at Alabama and Brandon Miller from their official campaign accounts to try to find some semblance of common with voters.