...on the occasion of his 100th birthday.
http://msfame.com/ricks-writings/happy-100th-birthday-bear-bryant/
http://msfame.com/ricks-writings/happy-100th-birthday-bear-bryant/
Nobody writes extensive, in-depth columns about the "non-choir boy" side of Bryant and the effects it had on the other southern colleges/universities, their communities, and the players who were signed just to keep them off of other teams.
Y'all weren't in the locker room after 6-3 in 1980 when Bryant came in and congratulated State's players. You could have heard a pin drop. Classiest thing I ever saw. Made it all the more special to State's players. Just ask em.
If I was a player I would have been like- what is HE doing here?
I've heard that story and I've always thought it was kind of condescending in a way. In other words- "you guys really aren't good enough to beat us, so congratulations on your "Super Bowl" win."
I think he did things like that to perpetuate his image though. No doubt he was a master at that.