November 22nd, 2003 by Brock
I come to Bama for just two small years and we can't win against the War Pigeons either one of them. I'm not upset, though. We've had a rough season and it ended just as badly (yes, we have Hawaii next, but it's over as far as I'm concerned). We were expected to lose, and I certainly thought we would, so it's not a huge downer. Just think, Auburn fans! Only nine more wins and you can tie our win record against you! Enjoy these last two years. Hopefully we'll only have one head coach next season instead of three, and we'll get back on track. I just won't be in college here to see it.
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November 22nd, 2003 by Brock
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November 16th, 2003 by Brock
I met Alabama head football coach Mike Shula today! Here's the pic! I hope your Sunday goes well!

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November 15th, 2003 by Brock
Today is my last Crimson Tide football game as a student. We'll probably lose since LSU is ranked #3 and we're having quite an off year, but I am going to miss coming to these games. It's been more fun than I could've imagined.
Amy was going down to my mother's place today after she gets off work, but she's coming home, going to the game, and going to Mom's in the morning. She gracefully told me that at 8:45 this morning while I was sleeping away. Now, it's 9:15 and I'm wide awake.
I guess I'll get a shower and start reading my book for my history class.
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November 12th, 2003 by Brock
Best-selling author / wrestler Mick Foley was here on campus tonight. He spoke for over two hours on a variety of subjects. My friends and I were really impressed with some of his views and just how bright he is. I've got all of his books and I know he's extremely intelligent, but he knocked the ball out of the park. I may not agree with his political views (I'm guessing he's not conservative, but he didn't come out and say it), but he made some good points. It was nice to see a “wrestler” talk about other things than wrestling. He's a big advocate of assisting children and told some really good stories about the ones he's helped. Simply put, it was just a lot of fun.

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