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Alabama running back and Heisman Trophy winner Mark Ingram had a 60-yard run during the Crimson Tide's A-Day game.
Tailback tandem shines in Alabama's spring football game 2010
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And even though it'd be nice to have a completely settled starting lineup by A-Day, Auburn's annual spring game, Chizik doesn't see the need to rush.
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SPRING SNAPSHOT: Practice is set to start March 12 and end with the annual "A-Day" game on April 17.
Alabama - Team Notes 2010
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Before the A-Day game this spring, they hope to have the fifth national championship coach in place with a statue of Nick Saban.
Alabama - Team Notes 2010
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SPRING SNAPSHOT: Auburn has yet to announce the specifics of its spring practice schedule, but the Tigers likely will get started in late March and will wrap things up April 17 at their annual A-Day game.
Auburn - Team Notes 2010
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If A-Day laid bare one potential weakness, it's special teams.
Tailback tandem shines in Alabama's spring football game 2010
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I titled the piece "A-Day" and in doing that I marked time, the time of my inspiration, which happened to be timely and historic.
Great Regulars: I started working on it when the world felt Rus Bowden 2009
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I titled the piece "A-Day" and in doing that I marked time, the time of my inspiration, which happened to be timely and historic.
Archive 2009-09-01 Rus Bowden 2009
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A-Day, or Assault Day named to avoid confusion with the D-Day landings in France, began on October 20 with a four-hour naval bombardment.
Into the Rising Sun Patrick K. O’Donnell 2002
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A-Day is staged a baseball's throw from where the Manion family resides.
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