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Top Secret: Alabama Scratches Museum Visit for Pentagon Trip

Hmm. This seems odd.

↵↵The University of Alabama’s sports information department today said that Monday’s planned tour of Washington, D.C. will go forward as planned, but with one change: the national champion football team and head coach Nick Saban will visit the Pentagon instead of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum.
No reason was stated for the change, which no doubt will inspire Crimson Tide fans to wonder if the players will be in a teaching or learning mode while visiting the headquarters for the Department of Defense.

↵↵The players? Unlikely, though they might commiserate with some of the soldiers about training.

↵No, my money is on this being part of the military’s new interrogation program. Let’s face it: Ten minutes in a room with Nick Saban, and even Osama bin Laden would sing like a bird.

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