• Episode 18 - Kirk McNair

  • Nov 26 2024
  • Length: 57 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 18 - Kirk McNair

  • Summary

  • Crimson Chronicle Podcast: Iron Bowl Week with Special Guest Kirk McNair

    Welcome to the Crimson Chronicle Podcast hosted by Rick Morton! This special episode dives into the big week of the Iron Bowl, exploring the history and intensity of the Alabama vs. Auburn rivalry. Rick and co-host Tommy Ford welcome special guest Kirk McNair, a longtime writer and columnist for Bama247.com with over 600 Alabama football games covered. Kirk shares fascinating behind-the-scenes stories from his decades-long career, including his experiences working closely with Coach Paul 'Bear' Bryant and the evolution of Alabama football. Stay tuned for insights into the Iron Bowl, the switch to the wishbone offense, and more. Don't miss out on this nostalgic trip through Alabama football history, and prepare for a thrilling part two later in the week!


    00:00 Introduction to the Crimson Chronicle Podcast

    00:38 Special Guest Introduction: Kirk McNair

    02:21 Kirk McNair's Journey to Alabama

    04:18 Roles and Responsibilities of a Sports Information Director

    09:42 Challenges and Changes in Sports Information

    15:06 Memories of Coach Paul Bryant

    19:49 Coach Bryant's Legacy and Impact

    27:07 Working with the Media

    29:12 Memorable Alabama Sports Journalists

    30:40 Managing Information as a Sports Information Director

    32:15 Coach Bryant's Influence and the Wishbone Formation

    43:57 The 1973 Season: Explosive Offense and Records

    47:08 The 1977 Season: Near Miss for National Championship

    50:45 The 1978 and 1979 National Championships

    55:23 Iron Bowl Week and Upcoming Episodes


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