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*** Eddie Vanderdoes tweets (updaded 10:23 AM)

  • South Bend this time of year and I would think most of the winter, its cold, overcast (no sun for days), snow on the ground and really not a nice place to be. If EV likes that then so good luck.

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  • Has he landed yet??

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  • KingOfTheSEC said...

    Yep, of the facilities I've seen USC and Texas are the two that have made the biggest improvements to their facilities, other than BAMA. I've seen a video tour of the Oregon facilities and lets just say that all that Nike money has been put to good use but they still have a ways to go. ND is playing catch-up too from what I've heard. All BAMA needs is that new recruiting complex and they'll be untouchable.

    Best recruiting part of Bama's complex...*Terry Saban's kitchen" on Sunday morning LOL

    "Formerly known as "crimsonbamakathy" RTR!!

    luvmybama

  • RollTideJack said...

    As a man both tall and wide I am very curious about this. Not trying to hijack the thread but can you tell me about the economy comfort?

    Economy Comfort is a step-up from coach, but not as pricey as first class. Different airlines are taking a slightly different approach with the name. (premium plus, economy comfort, etc…)

    The exit row would be an example. However, most airlines have taken one row out, and adjusted about 3 rows with this “found” space. This might be a new small section of seats, or the first few rows in economy. 3”-4” extra inches of space per seat for leg room. It does not sounds like much, but in reality it makes a huge difference.

    When you are booking a flight online, pull-up the seating chart. On Delta I believe this new “section”is labeled in green colored seats on the chart. You pay a small amount to upgrade.

    My son just flew one-way from Atlanta to Las Angeles. He upgraded to economy comfort for $51.00 For $4.00 less he could have had economy comfort but without a reclining seat. He went all out and spent the extra $4.00 I believe if you are booking online, it is at the end after paying, you can purchase an upgrade. My son bought his at the airport at check-in.

    Hope this helps.

    mlpw