Tide and Tigers Today

  • There may be no greater way to show your true Auburn colors than with the Tiger Tail van... Rick Karle explains the story behind this unique road warrior.
  • Former Alabama quarterback David Palmer recalls 1993, when he stepped in for injured Alabama quarterback Jay Barker and rallied the Crimson Tide to a victory over Ole Miss.
  • Alabama wide receiver Marquis Maze explains how he has used criticism about his small height to motivate him, making him one of the Crimson Tide's star players. 


Tide and Tigers Today

Tide and Tigers Today is a weekly sports show focused on the Alabama football and Auburn football.

The one-hour show, with the full resources of the Raycom News Network, features Paul Finebaum of the Paul Finebaum Radio Network, the voice known around the nation for all things college football. The show is hosted by Rick Karle, sports director at FOX6 WBRC-TV in Birmingham, Alabama, and is broadcast live from the FOX6 studios in Birmingham.

Tide and Tigers Today is shown live every Saturday at 10:00 a.m. CT (10:30 a.m. ET) on the following TV stations in Alabama and Georgia:

WAFF-TV, Huntsville
WBRC-TV, Birmingham
WDFX-TV, Dothan
WSFA-TV, Montgomery
WXTX-TV, Columbus, Ga.
WKRG-TV, Mobile

The show can also be watched live at www.TideAndTigersToday.com. You can also follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/TideandTigersToday.







  • New Orleans Saints running back Mark Ingram talks to Rick Karle about Alabama running back Trent Richardson, Alabama's win over Florida last Saturday, and how head coach Nick Saban helps players prepare for a career in the NFL.
  • NBA and Auburn legend Charles Barkley talks about Auburn's success, Cam Newton, Gene Chizik, and who he believes are the three greatest athletes in Auburn sports history (hint: Cam isn't on his list.)
  • Saturday, September 3 2011 11:30 AM EDT2011-09-03 15:30:38 GMT
    In more than 100 years of Alabama football, Crimson Tide fans hold many fond memories... but no one single event affect the Alabama nation more than the April 27 tornado that ravaged Tuscaloosa.

    Of the numerous athletes that suffered loss, long snapper Carson Tinker stands out, if only because of the life literally snatched from his arms.
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