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Nic's Bio

Nic Gulas is currently a student at the University of Alabama who covers both Crimson Tide Football and Men's Basketball. He is also a writer for the site fansknowbest.com, another website dedicated to sports reporting by fans for fans.

Nic spends most of his time either surfing message boards, watching big games, or working at the UA Intramural Sports Department as an official.

Nic grew up an Alabama fan and is working his way to visit every campus in the SEC over the next couple of years, having already visited Nashville, Knoxville, Starkville, Oxford, Auburn, Lexington, Colombia, and Athens with Baton Rouge and Fayetteville on the docket for next football season.

If you have any questions or comments, feel free to contact Nic at jngulas@bama.ua.edu or find him on Facebook.

Roll Tide.

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The Short List facts and information about Nic Gulas

Favorite Athletes

Chipper Jones, LeBron James


Favorite Sports Teams

Alabama Crimson Tide, Atlanta Braves, Boston Red Sox, Seattle Seahawks, Tennessee Titans


All Time Sports Moment

My HS baseball team's walk-off HR to win Region Title.


Most Memorable Game Attended

MLB: 1995 World Series Game 6 in Atlanta CFB: 2007 Alabama vs. Arkansas in Tuscaloosa


Most Unbreakable Sports Record

Wilt Chamberlain's 100 points in a single game.


Ruth or Mays?

Mays


Unitas or Montana?

Montana


Pele or Maradona?

Maradona


Jordan or Gretzky?

Jordan


Pac 10, Big 12, Big 10, SEC, ACC, or Big East?

SEC


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  1. Nic,

    From now until the opening weekend of college football I am going to be writing articles requesting votes for the All-Time Greatest College Football Team. Each article will request votes for the best player at each individual position, as well as a head coach. The week before the opening weekend of the season, I will tally up the votes and submit a fan’s voted, “Bleacher Report All-Time Greatest College Football Team.”

    I don’t usually solicit reads for an article, but I am for this one. Because obviously it would require reads for votes, and votes for a team.

    Hope you enjoy the debate over who’s the greatest in college football history. It should be interesting.

    You can access the article here: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/16945-College_Football-All-Time_Greatest_College_Football_Team_Best_Head_Coach-090408

    Thanks,
    Timothy Croley - rtr

  2. Responded to your comment. Go check it out. Like your stuff, well written.

  3. Nic,

    Good stuff on SEC hoops. Any chance we'll see an article comparing all the venues you have visited so far...just a thought.

  4. Hey Nic,

    I hope you've been enjoying the new and improved Bleacher Report—we're really happy with the feedback we've received so far.

    Just thought I'd let you know that next week we'll be launching the site to the world with some public announcements, and thus it'd be great to get a contribution from you between now and Tuesday to make Bleacher Report's launch a success.

    Let me know if you need any help with ideas or have questions. Have a great weekend Nic!

    Zander

  5. You need to drop the following code into your img tag:

    style="margin: 0px 8px 8px 0pt; float: left"

    or

    style="margin: 8px; float: right"

    depending on what side you want the image on. BR standards call for an image at the top of the article, on the left-hand side, with any additional images alternating right-left down the page.

    Hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.

  6. hey nic, i'm not sure that there's really a set way to do it. I just usually play around with the spacing and get it to work. if you're still not getting it work, i would ask Zander Freund and I'm sure he would help you out. Hope that helps.

  7. Being a Gulas in Alabama, are you related to the pro-wrestling Gulas family that promoted down there for years?