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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Top Ten Stories at IBCR for 2012

image As we close the books on an interesting 2012 calendar year, it’s time to look back and remember the year’s most popular and widely linked posts here at IBleedCrimsonRed.com. The popularity of some of these was surprising. Others that we thought would be surefire traffic magnets didn’t even crack the Top 20. Not surprising at all was the fact that recruiting, scandal and controversy drew the most attention, but readers gave a nod to feel-good stories, too.

So, without further ado, in order of popularity as determined by GoStats and Google Analytics: Here are the ten stories y’all were most interested in last year.

Meet the BAMS Radio Fax Cam Girl

We expected the Fax Cam feed from BAMSRadio.com would generate page views, and boy did it ever. On National Signing Day 2012, BAMS and this site were flooded with traffic. A few days later, we caught up with the curvy model the whole internet was talking about that day, and her story was the runaway winner.

UGA player posts rant on Facebook, gets blowback from UGA fan

When Georgia’s Isaiah Crowell was dismissed by Mark Richt after a weapons charge, teammate and OLB Cornelius Washington posted a somewhat whiny, self-pitying rant on his Facebook page. He almost immediately received some scathing feedback from “Bobby,” Fans around the country ate it up and made this a top destination for weeks.

Alabama locker room post game celebration (VIDEO)

A jubilant Alabama Crimson Tide locker room erupted in celebration following the team’s win in the 2012 BCS Championship Game. It was captured on video and this post went viral in minutes. It’s definitely worth another look, as Alabama can make BCS and college football history with a repeat next Monday night in Miami.

Prom Date’s Dad praises Trent Richardson

Former Alabama RB Trent Richardson escorted recovering Leukemia patient Courtney Alvis to her senior prom last April, earning praise for such a selfless act of kindness. But when one ESPN blogger claimed that Richardson comes off cocky in interviews, Alvis’ father took issue. LivingCrimson told the dad’s story and this post stayed on the What’s Hot List for what seemed like forever.

Father accuses Auburn football players of racism and harassment

Two Auburn students were reportedly accosted and insulted by members of the football team at a local McDonald’s, resulting in the arrest of the victims. Their father spoke out, using social media and an Atlanta area radio show. This was an IBCR News post. Those usually generate page views because they’re breaking items. But this one went viral and the story eventually made headlines.

Jesse Williams’ ENTIRE family gets Bama ink

Another out-of-the-park post from LivingCrimson told us how Jesse Williams parents and six other family members all got new tatts to commemorate the Monstar’s contribution to Alabama’s BCS Championship team.

Landon Collins’ recruitment takes another strange twist

Perhaps no recruiting battle in the country drew as much attention as that for Geismar, LA’s Landon Collins. Collins committed to Alabama, much to the chagrin of his mother, who visibly and vocally expressed her displeasure over her son’s decision to spurn LSU. What followed was a wacky chain of events and this was one of the most clicked pages of the 2011-2012 recruiting season.

Some Auburn fans are very sensitive when it comes to Cracker Barrel’s shop inventory

Auburn faithful always feel that they get snubbed by media and business alike in a state where they’re outnumbered by a two to one majority. Ah, the Rodney Dangerfield of the SEC was at it again.

Mark Richt has lost control of his players’ mouths

Georgia players provided a little locker room bulletin board material just before the Bulldogs’ date with Alabama in the 2012 SEC Championship Game.  Talking smack before a big game like that never ends well, but boy did this post take over the month of December, only recently dropping off of the What’s Hot list.

Ten reasons why Arkansas should hire Mike Shula

Occasionally, we like to throw in a little snarky satire, which worked like a charm with this post after Arkansas fired Bobby Petrino last April. Arkansas fans have the best sense of humor of anyone in the SEC, and there wasn’t a hog message board that didn’t link and laugh.

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Friday, September 14, 2012

I Bleed Crimson Red now 100% back

Google didn’t fix their problem, so I struggled through a workaround that involved moving the ibleedcrimsonred.com domain to a new registrar, de-linking the original domain from Google Apps and remapping ibleedcrimson.red back to the blog.

There is no need to change your bookmarks—all references to both the Blogspot-hosted and custom domain will point right back here. The only change that some readers may need to make is to update the RSS Feed URL you are using to subscribe to the blog. Please use this URL for Google Reader, Feedly or your RSS aggregators.

Thanks for your patience.

We resume our regular programming.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Two new features at IBCR – Big Al approves

image Two new features have been added to IBleedCrimsonRed.com. The first is a permanent parking place for the popular SEC Coaching Hotseat blog posts, which generated a LOT of buzz ever time an update was posted. It’s now on a standalone page and you can quickly see the latest status for all 12 SEC Football coaches by clicking the link in the menu bar above.

The other addition is something I debated quite a while before deciding to give it a chance—the SEC Football Rumor Mill. IBCR is not a gossip blog. The authors’ main blog posts will always contain factual information that the readers can follow up on. GMAN, LivingCrimson, NailPhyl and Fish have done an outstanding job of providing good blog content (and they’ve had fun doing it).

Credibility is the coin of the realm in the blogosphere. Rumors typically turn out to be unfounded but sometimes lead to credible information being developed. They’re also highly entertaining and, this being a blog about sports, politics, current events (and snark, fark and satire), we’re not about to be a stuffed shirt. Besides… a tip may lead to a rumor and a rumor may lead to a source and a source may lead to a story that no one else is doing. Credibility may be the coin of the blogosphere realm, but fun is its daily bread and if you aren’t having fun then it’s your own damned fault.

Enjoy the new features and don’t feel shy about comments or suggestions.

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

I Bleed Crimson Red gets a new look

Hopefully, you’ll find the new look a little neater and a little better organized.  The old template gave some mobile platforms fits and wasn’t displaying properly on others.  This template is supposed to be much more mobile friendly.  Let me know if you have any trouble with it.

I’m looking for a mobile version that will load much more cleanly but haven’t had any luck finding one, yet.

It is something of a pain to generate and edit new posts using WLWriter, but that’s my problem, not yours.

As always, your comments, suggestions and tips are welcome.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Rearranging things

I've done some rearranging of things with the blog site the last few days.

The timeline has it's own standalone page now. This makes it a lot easier for me to keep it updated, and the site software puts a link to it just below the header graphic.

Also on their own page are the three live video feeds from BP's undersea ROV's, Skandi, Q4000 and Viking Poseidon.

Over on the right, you'll see a bunch of new links and widgets, primarily to news sites.  I've added headline feeds for the Wall Street Journal, Barron's, The UK Telegraph, and ESPN College football.  I'll be looking for other content to add in the coming weeks.

Enjoy the site.  Visit often.  Share it via Twitter or Facebook.  Post a comment or two, or drop me a line with the contact info at the bottom of the page.