Pictured above is the University of Alabama's football training and conditioning facility. You might call it “Coach Cochran’s Office”. The photo does not fully capture how vast the space is. By way of comparison, the author of this article (not me! although I would love to see this in person!) has also been to the Titans training facility in Nashville. The locker room facilities are equivalent, but the Tide’s weight room is larger and has more equipment than the Titans.
Evidence of Coach Saban’s philosophy is everywhere you look and the players cannot go to and from the practice field without encountering motivational messages. For example:
As the players leave the locker room and head to the practice field they have to pass by a pyramid of the logos of the teams they will play this season.
As each game is played, when the Tide wins, the opponent’s logo is removed from the pyramid and placed on the wall leading from the locker room. Each player who contributed to the victory autographs the logo and it remains on the wall as evidence of the team’s success.
If the Tide is not victorious, the opponent’s logo remains in the pyramid as a tangible reminder of a goal not achieved. There are only seven logos on the wall under the date of 2007, twelve logos for 2008 and fourteen are on the wall under 2009. Here is the last of the 2009 logos:
Teamwork, commitment to the team, and to the program are ingrained into the culture. The guide for the tour was asked about Coach Saban’s statue along the Walk of Champions. It should be completed and unveiled prior to the opening game this fall. The question was how will Coach Saban be depicted; coat and tie, sideline attire or dressed for practice? The answer? Dressed for practice; complete with straw hat and wind-breaker vest. After all, he’s a working coach.In addition to his statue, there will be a bronze plaque containing the name of every player who contributed to the 2009 season! University officials like the idea so much that they plan now to retrofit each of the existing coaches monuments to include similar plaques for the other 12 national championship teams.
This is the portal through which the team enters the field. Wherever you are in Bryant-Denny Stadium you realize it is a big place. But there is nowhere that the stadium seems larger than down on the field.
Tuscaloosa is pretty empty the month of May. Building construction and road work are taking place on campus. Before you know it, the hum of construction work will be replaced by the bustle of students moving into the residence halls and heading off to class for the start of the fall semester. Across campus, the sounds of pads colliding, whistles blowing and coaches exhortingplayers through drills will be heard.

