Articles by C.J. Britton
CJ is a junior at UAB currently pursuing his major in English and his minor in Creative Writing. CJ has been involved at UAB his entire career at this fabulous institution serving everywhere from USGA, to the Kscope, to the Athletic Department to Gang Green. CJ is currently the President of Gang Green and absolutely love his Blazers! (if you couldn't tell) CJ loves summer as his favorite time of year; which, of course, means he subsequently loves the beach, skim boarding and all the things that go with it. CJ’s favorite sport is football and he excited about the upcoming UAB season. CJ wants every UAB student to attend all UAB home games for all sports and it is his life (well maybe school not life) goal to make that happen. So help him help you and come to games, be loud and wear green. And if you hear about any sports news he should know about email him will ya? Email CJ: cjrun[at]uab[dot]edu CJ Britton's ProfileCreate Your Badge
UAB falls twice to UCF but is able to take one game from the knights and trojans and go .500 this week in UAB baseball.
Alright iloveuab.com readers UAB Baseball’s Head Coach Brian Shoop was kind enough to sit down with us this week and talk a little about himself, the team and the direction the team is headed.
First off …
Alright everyone let’s come to some hard truths before we come to some exciting news.
1. Alabama is a football state,
it’s always been a football state
and unless the bammers down South start letting their beloved Sab(t)an …
The UAB Basketball squad’s luck ran out Tuesday night as the Blazers fell to the Irish on St. Patty’s day 70-64.
Throughout UAB’s short yet illustrious career one opponent has stood out as one that we as fans can say we truly, honestly hate them and they truly honestly hate us -
The University of Southern Mississippi.
So sit back, relax and get some ear plugs cause the 5 WORST songs of 2008 are coming at ya!
Alright Blazer fans we are in the midst of the basketball season and our UAB men’s team is fighting hard to keep it’s March Madness hopes alive.