Jump to content

Breaking News in T-Town


auwallace

Recommended Posts

Associated Press

John Zenor

The University of Alabama football practice was delayed nearly two hours yesterday after a player reported finding an unknown white powdery substance on the practice field.

The head coach, Mike Shula, immediately suspended practice while Tuscaloosa

police officers, Alabama state troopers, and federal investigators were

called in to investigate.

After a complete analysis, FBI forensic experts determined that the white

substance unknown to the players was the goal line.

Practice was resumed after special agents decided the team was unlikely to

encounter the substance again this year.

Mike Shula told investigators, "We haven't seen too much of that this year,

it just kind of caught us off guard."

Link to comment
Share on other sites





Associated Press

John Zenor

The University of Alabama football practice was delayed nearly two hours yesterday after a player reported finding an unknown white powdery substance on the practice field.

The head coach, Mike Shula, immediately suspended practice while Tuscaloosa

police officers, Alabama state troopers, and federal investigators were

called in to investigate.

After a complete analysis, FBI forensic experts determined that the white

substance unknown to the players was the goal line.

Practice was resumed after special agents decided the team was unlikely to

encounter the substance again this year.

Mike Shula told investigators, "We haven't seen too much of that this year,

it just kind of caught us off guard."

199118[/snapback]

:roflol::poke:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

:big::big:

hey, did you check with shug before you posted this?? All humorous posts must be approved through him..... you'll be called a " so called auburn fan" too, just like i was yesterday....see my thread about the rent being due from mark richt... Shug does not like good humor on the board...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Associated Press

John Zenor

The University of Alabama football practice was delayed nearly two hours yesterday after a player reported finding an unknown white powdery substance on the practice field.

The head coach, Mike Shula, immediately suspended practice while Tuscaloosa

police officers, Alabama state troopers, and federal investigators were

called in to investigate.

After a complete analysis, FBI forensic experts determined that the white

substance unknown to the players was the goal line.

Practice was resumed after special agents decided the team was unlikely to

encounter the substance again this year.

Mike Shula told investigators, "We haven't seen too much of that this year,

it just kind of caught us off guard."

199118[/snapback]

:roflol::roflol::roflol:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

×
×
  • Create New...