🏈 Alabama Football assistant strength coach Joshua Chapman charged with DUI:

Well, this just doesn't make sense.

Chap has better judgment than that.

He's a former player and not in the spotlight. I actually didn't even know he came back as an s/c assistant. I thought he was still in the league.

I seriously doubt CNS would straight kick a former player and obscure assistant to the curb after one offense.

Now, administrative leave and counseling? Absolutely. Plus, since this is his 1st offense, he can go thru drug court (that includes weekly counseling classes and community service) for about 6 months and the charge will be dropped.
 
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You gets have Uber in Ttown right? Lyft? I just don't get it...
Tuscaloosa has only had Uber available for a few months. Their first day was in the middle of August, 2016, so there's a good chance it's not developed or manned like it is in other cities. I don't know if Lyft is available yet (not seeing much on a quick google search for them.)

The city council in T-town just approved their request to operate in Tuscaloosa in the summer of last year.

Now, how easily available is a question for someone who has used Uber. When they first launch in cities, it's certainly not as convenient as it is in cities they've been operating for awhile. (Quick glance at my app shows three rides within 10 minutes ... but, I'm in Charleston.)
 
Oh its available. I have a friend that's been an Uber driver here since last fall. City approved it late last summer, Uber launched in like aug/sept.

Sorry, I meant it was available during the football season for the firat time this past Fall. Helping out the short term rental market big time, and we saw a boost in rentals as it helps those rebters from getting their cars out and onto campus on Gamedays.
 
Tuscaloosa has only had Uber available for a few months. Their first day was in the middle of August, 2016, so there's a good chance it's not developed or manned like it is in other cities. I don't know if Lyft is available yet (not seeing much on a quick google search for them.)

The city council in T-town just approved their request to operate in Tuscaloosa in the summer of last year.

Now, how easily available is a question for someone who has used Uber. When they first launch in cities, it's certainly not as convenient as it is in cities they've been operating for awhile. (Quick glance at my app shows three rides within 10 minutes ... but, I'm in Charleston.)

How bout a yellow cab? Phone a friend? lol
 
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