Saban: South Carolina spotted kicks last year, too

Saban: South Carolina spotted kicks last year, too
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) - Alabama coach Nick Saban says his kickers won’t use tape to spot field goals and extra points - but says the Crimson Tide is hardly the only offender.

South Carolina Steve Spurrier pointed out Leigh Tiffin’s use of the white tape to spot his kicks in last week’s game, and reported it to the Southeastern Conference. He said Tiffin quickly put the tape in his pocket after kicking.

Saban said Wednesday he didn’t know Tiffin was using the tape, and says it isn’t worth risking a 5-yard penalty. However, he said Tide coaches have found that more than half of SEC teams put something like a piece of grass or mud on the field so the kicker knows where the ball will be spotted.

Saban said they even verified that South Carolina’s kicker did it last year.

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Flag Comment Posted by Hugh on October 21, 2009 at 2:49 pm

Steve Spurrier is nothing more than a whiner. Man does not fit him. He is rather emotional. His son should be so proud to have two females in the same house. If you get my drift of what I would call him to his face.

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