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  2. 1971 Alabama Crimson Tide football team - Wikipedia

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    After the NCAA enacted a rule that allowed its member institutions to schedule an eleventh regular season game, in January 1970 the Crimson Tide agreed to a home-and-home series with the University of Southern California (USC). [15] At the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Alabama upset the No. 5 Trojans 17–10 on a Friday night to open the 1971 ...

  3. Crimson Tide Sports Network - Wikipedia

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    Alabama Flagship WFFN: 95.3 FM Tuscaloosa: Alabama Flagship WUCT: 1600 AM Algood-Cookeville: Tennessee Football only WHMA-FM: 95.5 FM Anniston: Alabama Affiliate WAFN-FM: 92.7 FM Arab-Guntersville: Alabama Affiliate WCKF: 100.7 FM Ashland: Alabama Affiliate WBIN: 640 AM Atlanta: Georgia Affiliate WBBK-FM: 93.1 FM Blakely-Dothan: Alabama ...

  4. 1982 Alabama Crimson Tide football team - Wikipedia

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    But after that it was all downhill. Paul Bryant's last season as Alabama football coach saw a nine-game winning streak against Auburn and eleven-game winning streaks against Tennessee and LSU all come to an end. The loss to Southern Miss was Alabama's first loss in Tuscaloosa since 1963, breaking a 57-game win streak in Bryant–Denny Stadium.

  5. 2U, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In November, 2U announced that the University of Southern California would be severing ties with the company. [45] [46] 2U shares dropped 57 percent that day. [47] On November 17, 2023, Paul Lalljie, 2U's CFO, replaced Chip Paucek as CEO. [48] The Chief Legal Officer Matt Norden became CFO. [49]

  6. University of Alabama System - Wikipedia

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    The University of Alabama was founded in 1831 in Tuscaloosa and is the state of Alabama's oldest public university. In 1936, UA established an extension center in Birmingham, and the University of Alabama School of Medicine moved there in the same year. In 1950, another extension center was set up in Huntsville.

  7. Foster Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    Foster Auditorium is a multi-purpose facility at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.It was built in 1939 as a Works Progress Administration project and has been used for Alabama basketball, women's sports (in the 1970s and 1980s), graduations, lectures, concerts, and other large gatherings, including registration.

  8. Tuscaloosa City Schools - Wikipedia

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    The district's boundaries include almost all of the city limits of Tuscaloosa. [2] There are approximately 10,000 students enrolled in Tuscaloosa City Schools. [3] The Tuscaloosa City Schools provides instruction to more than 10,000 Pre-Kindergarten through 12th grade students throughout metropolitan Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

  9. Gorgas–Manly Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Gorgas–Manly Historic District is a historic district that includes 12 acres (4.9 ha) and eight buildings on the campus of the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. [1] The buildings represent the university campus as it existed from the establishment of the institution through to the late 19th century.