Paul William "Bear" Bryant (September 11, 1913 – January 26, 1983) was an American college football player and coach. He was best known as the longtime head coach of the University of Alabamafootball team. During his 25-year tenure as Alabama's head coach, he amassed six national championships and thirteen conference championships. Upon his retirement in 1982, he held the record for most wins as head coach in collegiate football history with 323 wins. At the University of Alabama, the Paul W. Bryant Museum, Paul W. Bryant Hall, Paul W. Bryant Drive, and Bryant–Denny Stadium are all named in his honor. He was also known for his trademark black and white "houndstooth" hat, deep voice, casually leaning up against the goal post during pre-game warmups, and frequently holding his rolled-up game plan while on the sidelines smoking a cigarette. Before arriving at Alabama, Bryant was head football coach at the University of Maryland, the University of Kentucky, and Texas A&M University.
Have you called your mama today? / Coach Bear Bryant
One of the most memorable television commercials ever made. The Late Paul Bear Bryant. I do not own, or claim any rights to this commercial. I am posting for historical purposes only.
published: 17 Jan 2014
HAVE YOU CALLED YOUR MAMA TODAY? Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant South Central Bell Commercial 1982 Mother
HAVE YOU CALLED YOUR MAMA TODAY?? Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant Southern Bell Commercial 1982 Mother's Day
University of Alabama Crimson Tide
Coach Paul W. "Bear" Bryant
Rest in Peace | 1913-1983
Broadcast 1982
published: 11 Apr 2023
Mama Called Trailer
Southeastern Emmy nominated for Historical Documentary and Photography.
Mama Called is a documentary that provides an in-depth look at the legendary Coach Paul W. Bryant through those who knew him best. Interviews from his family, friends, and former players including Gene Stallings, Bobby Bowden, Bob Baumhower, Nick Saban, Jerry Duncan, Kenny Stabler, and many more give an inside look at the life of Bryant from his early childhood in rural Arkansas, to his playing days at The University of Alabama, through his legendary career as a collegiate coach. Follow the inspiring story of his life and the lasting impact of his legacy.
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published: 06 Sep 2013
Mama Called
Mama Called is a documentary that provides an in-depth look at the legendary Coach Paul W. Bryant through those who knew him best. Interviews from his family, friends, and former players including Gene Stallings, Bobby Bowden, Bob Baumhower, Nick Saban, Jerry Duncan, Kenny Stabler, and many more give an inside look at the life of Bryant from his early childhood in rural Arkansas, to his playing days at The University of Alabama, through his legendary career as a collegiate coach. Follow the inspiring story of his life and the lasting impact of his legacy.
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published: 13 Dec 2013
Coach Paul Bear Bryant poem.m4v
Coach Bryant read this poem to the Birmingham Quarterback Club 1981
published: 19 Jan 2011
S1 EP1 Bear Bryant wants you to call your mama
Leo Wright was a creative director at the advertising agency Luckie (also know as The Robert Luckie Company, Luckie & Forney, Tucker Wayne/Luckie, Luckie & Company and maybe others) in Birmingham, AL, where he spent his entire career.
He was part of a team that generated a lot of great creative work over the years, and I was lucky to be on the sidelines watching. At least in terms of buzz, one of the biggest campaigns was a television ad for South Central Bell featuring Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant of the University of Alabama. Over four decades later, the ad is still talked about. Over the years, there has been a lot of speculation over how it was created and who was involved. And where did that icon tagline come from? I felt it was time to set the record straight. I went to the man who knew...
published: 27 Apr 2021
President Ronald Reagan speaking about his friend Coach Paul W. Bryant
While on the campaign trail. President Reagan made a stop here on campus at The University of Alabama. Speaking at what was then Memorial Coliseum ( Coleman Coliseum ) towards the end of his speech he spoke about his friend Coach Paul W. Bryant. This from October 15, 1984.
published: 12 May 2017
Liberty Bowl 1982 (Illinois vs Alabama) and Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant's Last Game
I apologize that this video is out of context from an "outdoor and severe weather channel", but I had to post this for the college football fans. With such a football legend as Paul Bear Bryant was to college football, I thought I would share this for his fans.
In 1984, I was a videographer at a television station. I don't even consider myself a football fan, but I was asked to cover this bowl game and this was going to be his last game of his coaching career. As it turns out, this was his last game and the last few days of his life. He died about a month after this last game. This is being shared strictly for the football fans. I do take pride in being there on his last game and shooting some of the last video the football coach Paul "Bear" Bryant and his legend. The video was a sports s...
published: 13 Apr 2012
Zig Ziglar Says This One Mindset Will Transform Your Work and Relationships!
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✎ In this video, Zig Ziglar shares an inspiring message about the importance of a winning mindset in both your work and personal life. He emphasizes how society often celebrates victories in sports, but sometimes overlooks the power of enthusiasm and excitement in everyday life. Ziglar encourages us to wake up with energy, approach our jobs with passion, and set our minds on success. By doing this, we can transform our daily experiences and improve our performance in everything we do.
✎ Ziglar also talks about the mindset shift needed to thrive in any role, no matter ...
published: 11 Dec 2024
Bear Bryant Locker Room Speech to Incoming Freshmen
Alabama great Bear Bryant talks with his incoming freshman.
One of the most memorable television commercials ever made. The Late Paul Bear Bryant. I do not own, or claim any rights to this commercial. I am posting for hi...
One of the most memorable television commercials ever made. The Late Paul Bear Bryant. I do not own, or claim any rights to this commercial. I am posting for historical purposes only.
One of the most memorable television commercials ever made. The Late Paul Bear Bryant. I do not own, or claim any rights to this commercial. I am posting for historical purposes only.
HAVE YOU CALLED YOUR MAMA TODAY?? Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant Southern Bell Commercial 1982 Mother's Day
University of Alabama Crimson Tide
Coach Paul W. "Bear" ...
HAVE YOU CALLED YOUR MAMA TODAY?? Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant Southern Bell Commercial 1982 Mother's Day
University of Alabama Crimson Tide
Coach Paul W. "Bear" Bryant
Rest in Peace | 1913-1983
Broadcast 1982
HAVE YOU CALLED YOUR MAMA TODAY?? Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant Southern Bell Commercial 1982 Mother's Day
University of Alabama Crimson Tide
Coach Paul W. "Bear" Bryant
Rest in Peace | 1913-1983
Broadcast 1982
Southeastern Emmy nominated for Historical Documentary and Photography.
Mama Called is a documentary that provides an in-depth look at the legendary Coach Paul...
Southeastern Emmy nominated for Historical Documentary and Photography.
Mama Called is a documentary that provides an in-depth look at the legendary Coach Paul W. Bryant through those who knew him best. Interviews from his family, friends, and former players including Gene Stallings, Bobby Bowden, Bob Baumhower, Nick Saban, Jerry Duncan, Kenny Stabler, and many more give an inside look at the life of Bryant from his early childhood in rural Arkansas, to his playing days at The University of Alabama, through his legendary career as a collegiate coach. Follow the inspiring story of his life and the lasting impact of his legacy.
Order your copy today!
Click the below link to order
http://bit.ly/bryant100
Southeastern Emmy nominated for Historical Documentary and Photography.
Mama Called is a documentary that provides an in-depth look at the legendary Coach Paul W. Bryant through those who knew him best. Interviews from his family, friends, and former players including Gene Stallings, Bobby Bowden, Bob Baumhower, Nick Saban, Jerry Duncan, Kenny Stabler, and many more give an inside look at the life of Bryant from his early childhood in rural Arkansas, to his playing days at The University of Alabama, through his legendary career as a collegiate coach. Follow the inspiring story of his life and the lasting impact of his legacy.
Order your copy today!
Click the below link to order
http://bit.ly/bryant100
Mama Called is a documentary that provides an in-depth look at the legendary Coach Paul W. Bryant through those who knew him best. Interviews from his family, f...
Mama Called is a documentary that provides an in-depth look at the legendary Coach Paul W. Bryant through those who knew him best. Interviews from his family, friends, and former players including Gene Stallings, Bobby Bowden, Bob Baumhower, Nick Saban, Jerry Duncan, Kenny Stabler, and many more give an inside look at the life of Bryant from his early childhood in rural Arkansas, to his playing days at The University of Alabama, through his legendary career as a collegiate coach. Follow the inspiring story of his life and the lasting impact of his legacy.
Order your copy today!
Click the below link to order
http://bit.ly/bryant100
Mama Called is a documentary that provides an in-depth look at the legendary Coach Paul W. Bryant through those who knew him best. Interviews from his family, friends, and former players including Gene Stallings, Bobby Bowden, Bob Baumhower, Nick Saban, Jerry Duncan, Kenny Stabler, and many more give an inside look at the life of Bryant from his early childhood in rural Arkansas, to his playing days at The University of Alabama, through his legendary career as a collegiate coach. Follow the inspiring story of his life and the lasting impact of his legacy.
Order your copy today!
Click the below link to order
http://bit.ly/bryant100
Leo Wright was a creative director at the advertising agency Luckie (also know as The Robert Luckie Company, Luckie & Forney, Tucker Wayne/Luckie, Luckie & Comp...
Leo Wright was a creative director at the advertising agency Luckie (also know as The Robert Luckie Company, Luckie & Forney, Tucker Wayne/Luckie, Luckie & Company and maybe others) in Birmingham, AL, where he spent his entire career.
He was part of a team that generated a lot of great creative work over the years, and I was lucky to be on the sidelines watching. At least in terms of buzz, one of the biggest campaigns was a television ad for South Central Bell featuring Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant of the University of Alabama. Over four decades later, the ad is still talked about. Over the years, there has been a lot of speculation over how it was created and who was involved. And where did that icon tagline come from? I felt it was time to set the record straight. I went to the man who knew the story first hand, my dad Leo Wright.
On this inaugural episode of the Alabama Short Stories podcast, here is my interview with Leo Wright.
https://alabamashortstories.com/bear-bryant-wants-you-to-call-your-mama/
Leo Wright was a creative director at the advertising agency Luckie (also know as The Robert Luckie Company, Luckie & Forney, Tucker Wayne/Luckie, Luckie & Company and maybe others) in Birmingham, AL, where he spent his entire career.
He was part of a team that generated a lot of great creative work over the years, and I was lucky to be on the sidelines watching. At least in terms of buzz, one of the biggest campaigns was a television ad for South Central Bell featuring Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant of the University of Alabama. Over four decades later, the ad is still talked about. Over the years, there has been a lot of speculation over how it was created and who was involved. And where did that icon tagline come from? I felt it was time to set the record straight. I went to the man who knew the story first hand, my dad Leo Wright.
On this inaugural episode of the Alabama Short Stories podcast, here is my interview with Leo Wright.
https://alabamashortstories.com/bear-bryant-wants-you-to-call-your-mama/
While on the campaign trail. President Reagan made a stop here on campus at The University of Alabama. Speaking at what was then Memorial Coliseum ( Coleman Col...
While on the campaign trail. President Reagan made a stop here on campus at The University of Alabama. Speaking at what was then Memorial Coliseum ( Coleman Coliseum ) towards the end of his speech he spoke about his friend Coach Paul W. Bryant. This from October 15, 1984.
While on the campaign trail. President Reagan made a stop here on campus at The University of Alabama. Speaking at what was then Memorial Coliseum ( Coleman Coliseum ) towards the end of his speech he spoke about his friend Coach Paul W. Bryant. This from October 15, 1984.
I apologize that this video is out of context from an "outdoor and severe weather channel", but I had to post this for the college football fans. With such a fo...
I apologize that this video is out of context from an "outdoor and severe weather channel", but I had to post this for the college football fans. With such a football legend as Paul Bear Bryant was to college football, I thought I would share this for his fans.
In 1984, I was a videographer at a television station. I don't even consider myself a football fan, but I was asked to cover this bowl game and this was going to be his last game of his coaching career. As it turns out, this was his last game and the last few days of his life. He died about a month after this last game. This is being shared strictly for the football fans. I do take pride in being there on his last game and shooting some of the last video the football coach Paul "Bear" Bryant and his legend. The video was a sports story for the television station WAAY-TV, Channel 31, in Huntsville, Alabama. The sports reporter is Bob Labbe.
I apologize that this video is out of context from an "outdoor and severe weather channel", but I had to post this for the college football fans. With such a football legend as Paul Bear Bryant was to college football, I thought I would share this for his fans.
In 1984, I was a videographer at a television station. I don't even consider myself a football fan, but I was asked to cover this bowl game and this was going to be his last game of his coaching career. As it turns out, this was his last game and the last few days of his life. He died about a month after this last game. This is being shared strictly for the football fans. I do take pride in being there on his last game and shooting some of the last video the football coach Paul "Bear" Bryant and his legend. The video was a sports story for the television station WAAY-TV, Channel 31, in Huntsville, Alabama. The sports reporter is Bob Labbe.
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✎ In this video, Zig Ziglar shares an inspiring message about the importance of a winning mindset in both your work and personal life. He emphasizes how society often celebrates victories in sports, but sometimes overlooks the power of enthusiasm and excitement in everyday life. Ziglar encourages us to wake up with energy, approach our jobs with passion, and set our minds on success. By doing this, we can transform our daily experiences and improve our performance in everything we do.
✎ Ziglar also talks about the mindset shift needed to thrive in any role, no matter how big or small. He believes that when you get excited about what you do, you will find joy and motivation in your work. Zig explains that the key to success is having a genuine desire to do your best with what you have, where you are, and to always strive for improvement. This approach can make even the most ordinary tasks feel meaningful and rewarding.
✎ Throughout the video, Zig Ziglar’s words encourage viewers to create a positive mental environment where they can perform at their highest potential. His insights remind us that success is not just about the external outcomes but also about the internal mindset that drives us toward greatness. If you're looking to enhance your life, career, and relationships, this video will inspire you to adopt Ziglar's powerful approach to winning in the game of life.
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✎ In this video, Zig Ziglar shares an inspiring message about the importance of a winning mindset in both your work and personal life. He emphasizes how society often celebrates victories in sports, but sometimes overlooks the power of enthusiasm and excitement in everyday life. Ziglar encourages us to wake up with energy, approach our jobs with passion, and set our minds on success. By doing this, we can transform our daily experiences and improve our performance in everything we do.
✎ Ziglar also talks about the mindset shift needed to thrive in any role, no matter how big or small. He believes that when you get excited about what you do, you will find joy and motivation in your work. Zig explains that the key to success is having a genuine desire to do your best with what you have, where you are, and to always strive for improvement. This approach can make even the most ordinary tasks feel meaningful and rewarding.
✎ Throughout the video, Zig Ziglar’s words encourage viewers to create a positive mental environment where they can perform at their highest potential. His insights remind us that success is not just about the external outcomes but also about the internal mindset that drives us toward greatness. If you're looking to enhance your life, career, and relationships, this video will inspire you to adopt Ziglar's powerful approach to winning in the game of life.
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One of the most memorable television commercials ever made. The Late Paul Bear Bryant. I do not own, or claim any rights to this commercial. I am posting for historical purposes only.
HAVE YOU CALLED YOUR MAMA TODAY?? Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant Southern Bell Commercial 1982 Mother's Day
University of Alabama Crimson Tide
Coach Paul W. "Bear" Bryant
Rest in Peace | 1913-1983
Broadcast 1982
Southeastern Emmy nominated for Historical Documentary and Photography.
Mama Called is a documentary that provides an in-depth look at the legendary Coach Paul W. Bryant through those who knew him best. Interviews from his family, friends, and former players including Gene Stallings, Bobby Bowden, Bob Baumhower, Nick Saban, Jerry Duncan, Kenny Stabler, and many more give an inside look at the life of Bryant from his early childhood in rural Arkansas, to his playing days at The University of Alabama, through his legendary career as a collegiate coach. Follow the inspiring story of his life and the lasting impact of his legacy.
Order your copy today!
Click the below link to order
http://bit.ly/bryant100
Mama Called is a documentary that provides an in-depth look at the legendary Coach Paul W. Bryant through those who knew him best. Interviews from his family, friends, and former players including Gene Stallings, Bobby Bowden, Bob Baumhower, Nick Saban, Jerry Duncan, Kenny Stabler, and many more give an inside look at the life of Bryant from his early childhood in rural Arkansas, to his playing days at The University of Alabama, through his legendary career as a collegiate coach. Follow the inspiring story of his life and the lasting impact of his legacy.
Order your copy today!
Click the below link to order
http://bit.ly/bryant100
Leo Wright was a creative director at the advertising agency Luckie (also know as The Robert Luckie Company, Luckie & Forney, Tucker Wayne/Luckie, Luckie & Company and maybe others) in Birmingham, AL, where he spent his entire career.
He was part of a team that generated a lot of great creative work over the years, and I was lucky to be on the sidelines watching. At least in terms of buzz, one of the biggest campaigns was a television ad for South Central Bell featuring Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant of the University of Alabama. Over four decades later, the ad is still talked about. Over the years, there has been a lot of speculation over how it was created and who was involved. And where did that icon tagline come from? I felt it was time to set the record straight. I went to the man who knew the story first hand, my dad Leo Wright.
On this inaugural episode of the Alabama Short Stories podcast, here is my interview with Leo Wright.
https://alabamashortstories.com/bear-bryant-wants-you-to-call-your-mama/
While on the campaign trail. President Reagan made a stop here on campus at The University of Alabama. Speaking at what was then Memorial Coliseum ( Coleman Coliseum ) towards the end of his speech he spoke about his friend Coach Paul W. Bryant. This from October 15, 1984.
I apologize that this video is out of context from an "outdoor and severe weather channel", but I had to post this for the college football fans. With such a football legend as Paul Bear Bryant was to college football, I thought I would share this for his fans.
In 1984, I was a videographer at a television station. I don't even consider myself a football fan, but I was asked to cover this bowl game and this was going to be his last game of his coaching career. As it turns out, this was his last game and the last few days of his life. He died about a month after this last game. This is being shared strictly for the football fans. I do take pride in being there on his last game and shooting some of the last video the football coach Paul "Bear" Bryant and his legend. The video was a sports story for the television station WAAY-TV, Channel 31, in Huntsville, Alabama. The sports reporter is Bob Labbe.
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✎ In this video, Zig Ziglar shares an inspiring message about the importance of a winning mindset in both your work and personal life. He emphasizes how society often celebrates victories in sports, but sometimes overlooks the power of enthusiasm and excitement in everyday life. Ziglar encourages us to wake up with energy, approach our jobs with passion, and set our minds on success. By doing this, we can transform our daily experiences and improve our performance in everything we do.
✎ Ziglar also talks about the mindset shift needed to thrive in any role, no matter how big or small. He believes that when you get excited about what you do, you will find joy and motivation in your work. Zig explains that the key to success is having a genuine desire to do your best with what you have, where you are, and to always strive for improvement. This approach can make even the most ordinary tasks feel meaningful and rewarding.
✎ Throughout the video, Zig Ziglar’s words encourage viewers to create a positive mental environment where they can perform at their highest potential. His insights remind us that success is not just about the external outcomes but also about the internal mindset that drives us toward greatness. If you're looking to enhance your life, career, and relationships, this video will inspire you to adopt Ziglar's powerful approach to winning in the game of life.
★ BOOKS ★
• Momentum: https://amzn.to/3kJZIAv
• Build to Serve: https://amzn.to/3XZiCSg
• Your One Word: https://amzn.to/3R9qVII
• The Top 10 Rules for Success: https://amzn.to/3JcNZVe
• 254 Confidence: https://amzn.to/3jdh9c2
★ RECOMMENDED VIDEOS FOR YOU ★
If you liked this video, you'll love these ones:
• Zig Ziglar: The Game Changing Secret to Success - Excel Once, Thrive Forever! - https://youtu.be/UGwSl_UaUa0
• Born to Win: The Path to Lasting Success with Zig Ziglar - https://youtu.be/RN9xgJQ27U8
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Paul William "Bear" Bryant (September 11, 1913 – January 26, 1983) was an American college football player and coach. He was best known as the longtime head coach of the University of Alabamafootball team. During his 25-year tenure as Alabama's head coach, he amassed six national championships and thirteen conference championships. Upon his retirement in 1982, he held the record for most wins as head coach in collegiate football history with 323 wins. At the University of Alabama, the Paul W. Bryant Museum, Paul W. Bryant Hall, Paul W. Bryant Drive, and Bryant–Denny Stadium are all named in his honor. He was also known for his trademark black and white "houndstooth" hat, deep voice, casually leaning up against the goal post during pre-game warmups, and frequently holding his rolled-up game plan while on the sidelines smoking a cigarette. Before arriving at Alabama, Bryant was head football coach at the University of Maryland, the University of Kentucky, and Texas A&M University.
I'm bored today, and everything's there to be ignored today, scattered everywhere out on the floor today, and I don't care about you. I lost my job today, which used to be the way I could afford to live to hate another day and now I can't afford to even be bored anymore. It's kind of good to feel bad again, mad again, sad again. I'll be doing that again. I don't have to tell you I do it really well. You said goodbye today, and I'm just here still asking why today, and not another year, I'm gonna cry today, but I don't care about you. Maybe it wasn't bad to do, and you did what you had to do. Maybe I'll believe it too, if I keep saying I don't care about you, today I don't know what I'm gonna do today and there's a lot to get through today, but I don't care about you, today.