I would have to say Sonny. I heard Alan was a bum. He could have been awesome, but could not tear himself away from Perry Mason long enough to practice.
I would have to say that Alan Loveman was the greatest player to come out of Alabama. Of course, I never got to see him play due to I was always too tired to make it to his games because my neighbors kept me up all night with their pranks. He was a snappy dresser too. He was quite a sight going to class in the clothes that he slept in and and his pointed N baseball cap. I did get to see him throw a snowball at some oriental students, once. It was quite impressive.
I hope you guys are doing well! I found Brian's reunion webpage by accident, saw the pictures, read the bio, and knew it was one of my all time heros. Ok enough of that junk. Setting the record straight 1-Perry Mason was preparation just in case I might have gone to law school 2-Richey, being on the cutting edge of fashion always has its critics, also I really don't recall attending any classes. If said snowball incident occurred, I was throwing it TO the oriental students 3-Kelly, all I pimp now are mini-vans and station wagons!
706-766-0777 aloveman@bellsouth.net