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    Manziel Not Humbled

    Johnny Manziel not humiliated: Smug Alabama hasn't solved Texas A&M wonder

    Chris Baldwin
    Sep 15, 2013 | 8:03 am

    Everyone wanted Johnny Manziel to be humiliated. Everyone wanted him to be humbled. Everyone wanted him to be harried.

    All those sanctimonious TV commentators, all those haughty Alabama fans, all those sports morality preachers and surely Nick Saban himself.

    But it didn't happen. Johnny Manziel wouldn't let it happen. The Most Interesting Man In College Football once again refused to play by anyone else's script. Instead, he freelanced all over it and almost tore it to shreds in a frantic fourth quarter that ended with mighty Alabama holding on for dear life.

    If there ever was a game for Manziel to fall flat on his face, this was it.

    Saban and the Crimson Tide would win 49-42, but they didn't slay their Manziel demons. Not even close. Not with Manziel throwing for 464 yards, rushing for 98 more, producing five touchdowns and confounding Saban's defense like no one ever has before for Texas A&M University. Again.

    It's another Heisman Trophy-worthy performance for Johnny Football. Manziel proved without a doubt that last year was no fluke. He lost the game and managed to move himself and his school up in all the big trophy races. No. 6 Texas A&M should jump forward in the national rankings after this game.

    If you think there are four other college football teams in America capable of fighting Alabama cleat-to-cleat for 60 minutes like Manziel and the Aggies did on a sunny Saturday in College Station, you're crazy.

    "Nobody is going to say we quit," Texas A&M coach Kevin Sumlin said in his Aggies radio network interview after the game. "Right up to the last snap our guys we're playing hard, giving everything.

    "We played hell bent."

    None more so than Johnny Manziel himself.

    If there ever was a game for Manziel to fall flat on his face, this was it. An annoyed, revenge-hungry No. 1 Alabama team rolling in with extra time to prepare, extra motivation and extra anger — that's a set-up for humiliation. That's what 90 percent of the college football world eagerly anticipated. Johnny Manziel would be put in his place. At last.

    It's another Heisman Trophy-worthy performance for Johnny Football. Manziel proved without a doubt that last year was no fluke.

    Only Manziel rose to the moment. And then some. Down 28-14 at halftime and 42-21 in the fourth quarter, Manziel kept charging at Alabama like an apparition out of the carefully-coiffed Saban's worst nightmare.

    Taunts 'R Alabama
    Oh how Alabama running back T.J. Yeldon — he of the mocking "cash money" hand gesture and double throat slash following the touchdown that put the Tide up 28-14 — must have been shocked to see Manziel throw that 95-yard touchdown pass to Mike Evans that pulled A&M within 42-25 with 8:37 remaining.

    "That's not us," Saban huffed in a halftime TV interview when asked about Yeldon's taunts. "That's not what we do."

    Only, it really is. Alabama is the ultimate bully of college football, delighting in pushing and trampling over intimidated opponents. Saban's guys are used to having it easy. They're used to sapping the will out of foes with the force of their reputation and the overwhelming depth of their talent. They usually have no cause to trash talk. Everything's always going their way.

    Is it any wonder that when it's not — when Alabama finds a Johnny Manziel that refuses to bow down — the Tide players melt down? Yeldon and Alabama so badly wanted to humiliate Johnny Football that they lost their minds. And very nearly two 21-point leads.

    This is the brilliance of Johnny Manziel too. If you still think he's too short or too weak-armed to make it in the NFL after watching this game at Kyle Field, there's no hope for you. You might as well become a scout for the Dallas Cowboys.

    Johnny Football is an NFL level talent. Five hundred and sixty two total yards against Alabama and more magical escapes after magical escapes prove that without a shadow of a doubt. Manziel looked like San Francisco 49ers wonder Colin Kaepernick at times Saturday. A Nick Saban defense has never given up this many points in a game before in his whole storied, outside-the-stadium-trophy worthy run in Tuscaloosa.

    Manziel managed to lose the Game of the Century and still look better for it.

    "You took about 10 years off my life," Saban told Sumlin in the traditional coaches' postgame handshake.

    "We can move the football and score on anybody," Sumlin said in his radio spot.

    All because of Johnny Manziel. No other quarterback does this to Alabama. Even when the game is all but over, with AJ McCarron and Alabama up two scores again with little more than two minutes remaining, the Crimson Tide cannot crush Johnnny Manziel.

    They know he has to pass. They know they can just tee off on him. Yet, still, there's Manziel sidestepping one rusher, breaking free of another and flinging a 32-yard strike on the run to Evans. The Aggies will score again.

    "I kept telling [my teammates] we were never out of it," Manziel said in his own televised news conference (yes, A&M let him speak). "We felt like we could score points.”

    So much for the humiliation. So much for the humbling. Everyone wanted it, but one man wouldn't let them get it.

    Johnny Manziel managed to lose the Game of the Century — the highest scalper priced ticket in college football history — and still look better for it. Haters beware. Johnny Football be good. Very good. His comeuppance isn't coming anytime soon.

    "He makes a tremendous amount of plays that nobody else could probably make," Saban said afterward.

    The overlord of college football won and still walked away with a monster migraine. That's Johnny Football. That's real magic.

    Johnny Manziel still gave Alabama coach Nick Saban plenty of anxious moments.

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    Photo courtesy of Bama Boys
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    #Winning

    Dallas Mavericks hire NCAA champion Dusty May as new head coach

    Associated Press
    Jun 23, 2026 | 4:46 pm
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    Head coach Dusty May of the Michigan Wolverines has been named the Dallas Mavericks' new head coach.

    The Dallas Mavericks officially announced Dusty May as their new coach just a few hours before entering the NBA draft with the ninth pick on Tuesday night, June 23.

    May is making the jump to the NBA less than three months after leading Michigan to its first NCAA championship since 1989. He had a 64-13 record in two years with the Wolverines, including a 34-3 season that ended with a 69-63 victory over UConn in the national title game.

    The Mavericks made their choice to replace Jason Kidd official on the same day they could select the next young player who would be part of building around 2025 No. 1 pick and reigning Rookie of the Year Cooper Flagg, who turns 20 in December.

    Dallas also has the final pick of the first round at No. 30 and the 48th choice in the second round, which will be held Wednesday.

    “Dusty has won at every stage of his career because of his ability to build,” said new president of basketball operations Masai Ujiri, who let Kidd go about two weeks after getting hired by the Mavericks. “He develops players, creates accountability and brings people together around a shared standard of excellence. His work ethic is extraordinary, and his teams consistently reflect his values.”

    May's title with Michigan came three years after he led Florida Atlantic to its only Final Four appearance. The Wolverines won the Big Ten Tournament in his first season after he inherited a team that went 8-24 under Juwan Howard. It was the school’s lowest win total since going 7-20 in 1981-82.

    The 49-year-old May’s record in his last four college seasons was 124-26, an .827 winning percentage that was third best in all of major college men’s basketball over that span behind Houston’s Kelvin Sampson (.861) and Duke’s Jon Scheyer (.832). His overall college record is 190-82.

    May spent 21 years in the college ranks after the Indiana native first served as a student manager for the Hoosiers and coach Bob Knight while he was in school there from 1996-2000. Florida, UAB and Murray State were among his stops as an assistant before debuting as a head coach with Florida Atlantic in 2018-19.

    “This is one of the most respected franchises in professional sports, with passionate fans, a talented roster, and a clear commitment to building a championship organization,” May said.

    Moving on from Kidd was the last part of putting the ill-fated Luka Doncic trade behind the Dallas franchise for good.

    Nico Harrison, the engineer of the trade that brought the oft-injured Anthony Davis from the Los Angeles Lakers, was fired in November after the team started slowly in 2025-26. The Mavericks ended up missing the playoffs for the second consecutive season since reaching the NBA Finals and losing to Boston in five games.

    Doncic and Kyrie Irving were the key players in that deep playoff run in 2024, two years after Doncic also reached the Western Conference finals with a mostly different supporting cast.

    Irving remains on the roster amid lingering questions about his future after missing all of last season. Irving tore the ACL in his left knee in March of last year, a month after the Doncic trade.

    “Dusty represents the type of leader we want guiding this franchise,” Mavericks governor Patrick Dumont said. “He has demonstrated throughout his career that success is built through preparation, character, accountability, and an unwavering commitment to excellence.”

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