THE MORNING ROUNDS (SEP 17)

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I had a great time with Coach Nick Saban on his radio show last night. I never take these moments for granted. A little kid from Alabaster who on occasion has shared time with one of the greatest to do his job. I’m thankful for the opportunities and thankful that over the last few years, I’ve been able to put aside my anxiety of small talk and conversation, and actually enjoy being in the moment. There was a time, I would dread these type of encounters for days before the event. It has always been a mental thing for me. It could be speaking to a Church group, reading to a class, or sitting with the Alabama Football Coach. It really impacted my mental and physical health. Odd I know for a guy in my business. But I bet I’m not the only one. I’ve talked a lot about it over the last few years and that seems to help. All that to say, I’m thankful for last night. Thankful to Nick, Eli and Tom. And thankful that my brain could get out of the way to allow me to enjoy these moments a little more.

Here is the moment I may have gotten too comfortable with Coach. “Deez” Moments were anxious until I saw the smile. WATCH 

ON THE SHOW: (All Times CDT) 9:25 Howard Griffith, B10 Network 10:00am John Parker Wilson, CTSN Analyst 11:00am Shane Matthews, Florida QB and Analyst 12:10pm Rockstar PlayHouse 

MY FAVORITE THINGS THIS MORNING:

  • Flora-Bama would be a great rivalry if they played more often READ
  • 5 things you need to know about Alabama at Florida READ
  • Chris Fowler on the intrigue of Auburn at Penn State READ
  • Dennis Dodd says Boise State and UAB most discussed for AAC expansion READ
  • Matt Hayes gives you some Extra Points before Week 3 READ
  • This sucks…Notre Dame apparently will not allow Purdue to bring their DRUM READ
  • Most intriguing games in each conference from Matt Zenitz READ
  • Always informative Bill Connelly Week 3 Top Storylines you need to know ($ub) READ
  • The Three Tiers of CFB Playoff Contenders READ

HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Patrick Mahomes 25, Flo Rida 41, Alex Ovechkin 35, Jimmie Johnson 45,