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Tom Annino

WVTM 13

Birmingham, AL, United States

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Past articles by Tom:

Former Auburn coach Tommy Tuberville talks about possible run for governor

Former Auburn coach Tommy Tuberville today spoke to WVTM 13 Sports' Tom Annino about several topics including Gus Malzahn's staff shakeup on the Plains, the college football bowl system, state politics and why Crimson Tide fans should vote for him if he decides to run for governor of Alabama. → Read More

Cullman native Jordan Lee wins Bassmaster Classic

The former Auburn University angler won the 2017 title in Houston → Read More

Bama's back in the NIT

Avery Johnson wanted to lead the Crimson Tide into the NCAA Tournament in his second season as head coach. As it turns out, they're going to the NIT. Again. For the second-straight season, Alabama will play in the NIT. They are a three seed, and will host Richmond on March 14th at Coleman Coliseum. Bama is 3-0 in their all-time series against Richmond. They haven't played each other since 1988.… → Read More

ArDarius Stewart on the NFL Draft process and Bama in 2017

Tom Annino spoke with Stewart at his youth camp in Hoover → Read More

JSU's first NCAA Tourney game is against Louisville

JSU is going dancing for the first time. Jacksonville State will play Louisville in their first round NCAA Tournament game. They will play their Midwest Region game on March 17th in Indianapolis. The Troy Trojans will take on the Duke Blue Devils in the East Region. Here is the complete list of local games, including those involving SEC teams: MIDWEST REGION #2 LOUISVILLE VS. #15 JACKSONVILLE… → Read More

Gus Malzahn after Auburn's loss at Georgia

Here are highlights from Malzahn's post-game news conference → Read More

Nick Saban after Bama's victory over Mississippi State

Click here for comments from the Tide's head coach → Read More

Auburn tops Ole Miss

Auburn tops Ole Miss Offense leads the way for #15 Auburn Updated: 8:10 AM CDT Oct 30, 2016 → Read More

Gus Malzahn after Auburn's victory over Arkansas

Gus Malzahn after Auburn's victory over Arkansas Updated: 10:54 PM CDT Oct 22, 2016 → Read More

Saban discusses Scarbrough's fan interaction at Tennessee

Saban discusses Scarbrough's fan interaction at Tennessee Tom Annino has this report from Tuscaloosa Updated: 10:41 PM CDT Oct 19, 2016 → Read More

Nick Saban after Bama's win over Tennessee

Nick Saban after Bama's win over Tennessee The Tide won in Knoxville, 49-10 Updated: 8:40 PM CDT Oct 15, 2016 → Read More

Malzahn excited about Auburn's second half

The head coach of the Tigers visited Birmingham and discussed his team's three-game winning streak → Read More

Nick Saban looks ahead to the Arkansas game

Click here for the highlights from Saban's Wednesday news conference → Read More

Fisher: Auburn play in 2013 Iron Bowl was "illegal"

Fisher: Auburn play in 2013 Iron Bowl was "illegal" → Read More

Saban updates the status of Tony Brown

Next Video: CDC Warns Cuddling Your Cat Could Kill You → Read More

Nick Saban's final Kent State news conference

Click here for highlights of Bama's head coach during his Wednesday news conference → Read More

Nick Saban's final Ole Miss news conference

Here are some of the highlights from Saban's September 14th news conference → Read More

Saban: I'm not a dictator

Donald Trump, resurfacing attacks hurled against Hillary Clinton during her Senate campaign, argued that the Democratic presidential nominee is "not a New Yorker" while speaking at an event hosted by the New York State Conservative Party. → Read More

CFB Special

Henry Kissinger and George Shultz announced Friday that they will not be backing either major party candidate in the 2016 race, saying they'd prefer to focus on working across party lines to improve America's standing in the world. → Read More

CFB Special

Henry Kissinger and George Shultz announced Friday that they will not be backing either major party candidate in the 2016 race, saying they'd prefer to focus on working across party lines to improve America's standing in the world. → Read More