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'''Todd Bates''' (born c. [[1983]]) is a former [[University of Alabama]] and Tennessee Titans football player.
'''Todd Bates''' (born c. [[1983]]) is a former [[University of Alabama]] and Tennessee Titans football player.


Bates, a native of Heflin (Cleburne County) and all-state football player at Heflin High School, has run the Todd Bates Football Skills Camp in Heflin since [[2007]], expanding to a second camp in Oxford in [[2008]]Bates was a defensive lineman for the [[Alabama Crimson Tide|Tide]] from [[2001]] (as a true freshman) until [[2004]] when he was a permanent captain.
Bates, a native of Heflin (Cleburne County) and all-state football player at Heflin High School.  He was a defensive lineman for the [[Alabama Crimson Tide|Tide]] from [[2001]] (as a true freshman) until [[2004]] when he was a permanent captain. Bates was signed as an undrafted free agent by the NFL's Tennessee Titans on [[April 26]], [[2005]], but was released on [[August 29]] before playing a game as a professional.  Bates has run the '''Todd Bates Football Skills Camp''' in Heflin since [[2007]], expanding to a second camp in Oxford in [[2008]]. 


In June 2008, [[Alabama Crimson Tide football|Crimson Tide football]] strength and conditioning assistant coach, and former teammate, [[Freddie Roach]] asked Bates to write a poem to inspire the football team.  The result, ''The Bama Way'', has been featured on T-shirts, originally sold exclusively at [[Hibbett Sports]].  The five-stanza, 134-word poem is now a banner hanging in the office of UA strength and conditioning coach [[Scott Cochran]], and has been read to the team.  
In June 2008, [[Alabama Crimson Tide football|Crimson Tide football]] strength and conditioning assistant coach, and former teammate, [[Freddie Roach]] asked Bates to write a poem to inspire the football team.  The result, ''The Bama Way'', has been featured on T-shirts, originally sold exclusively at [[Hibbett Sports]].  The five-stanza, 134-word poem is now a banner hanging in the office of UA strength and conditioning coach [[Scott Cochran]], and has been read to the team.  
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.toddbates.org/ Todd Bates] website
*[http://www.toddbates.org/ ToddBates.org] website
*[http://www.titansonline.com/news/titans_news_detail.php?PRKey=3115 Tennessee Titans 2005 transactions]


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Latest revision as of 11:14, 12 December 2009

Todd Bates (born c. 1983) is a former University of Alabama and Tennessee Titans football player.

Bates, a native of Heflin (Cleburne County) and all-state football player at Heflin High School. He was a defensive lineman for the Tide from 2001 (as a true freshman) until 2004 when he was a permanent captain. Bates was signed as an undrafted free agent by the NFL's Tennessee Titans on April 26, 2005, but was released on August 29 before playing a game as a professional. Bates has run the Todd Bates Football Skills Camp in Heflin since 2007, expanding to a second camp in Oxford in 2008.

In June 2008, Crimson Tide football strength and conditioning assistant coach, and former teammate, Freddie Roach asked Bates to write a poem to inspire the football team. The result, The Bama Way, has been featured on T-shirts, originally sold exclusively at Hibbett Sports. The five-stanza, 134-word poem is now a banner hanging in the office of UA strength and conditioning coach Scott Cochran, and has been read to the team.

References

  • Strickland, Bran (July 4, 2008) "More than camp: Ex-Heflin star Bates 'called to do' it." Anniston Star
  • Rappaport, Ian R. (August 30, 2008) "'Bama Way' poem part of a popular T-shirt." Birmingham News

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