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Former GM Savage to call Alabama games

by Dan on June 16, 2009

in Phil Savage

From AP:

TUSCALOOSA, Ala.: Former Cleveland Browns general manager Phil Savage will be Alabama's football color analyst.

Crimson Tide Sports Marketing general manager Jim Carabin announced Monday that Savage will replace Ken Stabler in the fall.

Savage was senior vice president and general manager during four seasons with the Browns after nine years with the Baltimore Ravens.

Savage got a dress rehearsal when he handled analyst duties for Alabama's spring game.

The Mobile native spent three seasons as a graduate assistant for the Tide under coach Bill Curry and worked under offensive coordinator Homer Smith in 1988-89.

Stabler did not return to the booth after his arrest on a drunken-driving charge a year ago. He was found not guilty by a Robertsdale judge.

Find more on this from the Tuscaloosa News.

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Tbomb June 16, 2009 at 7:13 pm

This is news? It was announced like 2 months ago.

Dan June 17, 2009 at 7:57 am

This was just announced. Previously, the only Savage/Alabama talk was of him doing their spring game as a tryout.

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