Faul oversees the broadcast of Tuscaloosa’s only daily sports talk program, The Game as the show’s producer. In addition working behind the scenes, Faul hosts The Locker Room, recapping high school football games from west Alabama. Allen also serves as a fill-in host for the The Game and 99.1 WDGM’s weekend program Crimson Cover. Faul is also a member of the FWAA and USBWA and has covered multiple Southeastern Conference Championships and BCS Bowl games including the 2010 National Championship. He has also been a guest on ESPN's College Football Live as well as a correspondent for Fox Sports Radio Network programming.
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#4 – 2012 Alabama vs Georgia – 10 Most Important Games of the Saban Era
Welcome back to Throwback Thursday as we continue our countdown of the top 10 games of the Nick Saban Era at the University of Alabama. We continue this week with our number 4 selection, the 2012 Southeastern Conference Championship game between the Crimson Tide and Georgia Bulldogs...
Warmack Era Not Over? 2015 OL Dallas Warmack, Brother of Chance, Commits to Alabama
Although Chance Warmack was drafted with the 11th pick overall this past April, the Warmack era may not be over with just yet in Tuscaloosa. Monday evening head coach Nick Saban accepted the commitment of Warmack's younger brother Dallas Warmack, a 2015 offensive line prospect...
The Alabama Football Friday Hype (Video) 8
Thursday at Southeastern Conference media days, Nick Saban dropped a hint on what Alabama’s offense might look like next season.
He mentioned on numerous occasions the strength of his team’s passing game this season with quarterback AJ McCarron at the helm and the plethora of receiving targets in which the Davey O’Brien award watch list member has at his disposal...
Recruiting: Status of 2013 Signee WR Robert Foster
Five star wide receiver Robert Foster has yet to make it on campus, but Alabama head coach Nick Saban said Thursday the Pennsylvania native is just one short step away.
"The clearinghouse, the eligibility committee, did not accept one of his classes" Saban explained Thursday at SEC Media Days...
The Bear Bryant and Nick Saban Comparison
Nick Saban usually doesn't address comparison questions; however, Thursday was an exception.
With the resume he has accumulated in his 11 seasons in the Southeastern Conference, including his 6 with the Alabama, its hard not to at least entertain the idea that he may be approaching the levels of success that match the man in whose stadium's sidelines he walks-Paul W...
#5 – 2013 Alabama vs Notre Dame – 10 Most Important Games of the Saban Era
Welcome back to our weekly edition of Throwback Thursday, a look back and countdown of the 10 most important games of the Nick Saban era at the University of Alabama. We continue on this week with our 5th ranked game, the 2013 BCS National Championship...
Alabama Football Picked to Win Conference and Division
The University of Alabama won last year’s SEC Championship in a thriller against the Georgia Bulldogs, and are expected to take the conference title once again in 2013.
Alabama collected nearly 75 percent of the votes from the media in attendance, 182 overall to finish in the top spot to claim the conference crown...
SEC Media Days: Day 2 Recap
The second day of SEC Media Days has come to a close and all I can tell you is that it is a marathon, not a sprint.
It started bright and early as Ryan Fowler (of The Game) and I pulled into the parking lot at the Birmingham Galleria at 8:15 and now as I write this in the 6pm hour we are still here delivering our broadcast from the Hyatt Regency Wynfrey Hotel recapping the day’s events...
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Johnny Manziel Impressive at SEC Media Days
He walked into the Hyatt Regency at the Wynfrey as the player we were all waiting to hear from-anxious to see if his calm, cool, exterior would crack under the magnified lights of the 1300 media members on hand in Hoover, Ala.
He was going to tell us why, exactly, he was dismissed from the Manning Passing Academy...
The SEC Mistake on Targeting
When it comes to concussions in college football, I agree with the Southeastern Conference, but I don’t. Let me explain.
Concussions are a very serious issue. For years they have been common place in football while we failed to recognize getting a “bell rung” as a minor traumatic brain injury that could have serious implications to a player’s career long after the clock hits zeros...