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The game was tied until Chris Davis returned a missed field goal 109 yards for a touchdown on the final play to effectively end Alabamas bid for a third straight national championship. Now, the team is gearing up for a bowl trip that would be a prize for most teams, but could be viewed as a disappointment for the Tide. "Were fired up playing Oklahoma," defensive end Jeoffrey Pagan said. "Its not for a national championship or anything, but were going to go into it like it is. "Were going to try to finish this season as strong as possible." Left tackle Cyrus Kouandjio said Saban brought up the 2008 season when the Tide fell to Florida in the SEC championship game and to Utah in the Sugar Bowl. "He was like we shouldnt let this loss bring us down to the point where we just keep hang-dogging and keep our heads down going into the game and lose that game, too," Kouandjio said. On the field, Saban said guard Anthony Steen will miss the bowl game after having shoulder surgery. Off the field, the coach had more to celebrate than even his new contract. His son, Nicholas, and daughter-in-law had a baby on Sunday. The sometimes gruff Saban lit up talking about the experience that got him to the hospital in the wee hours. "To have a healthy baby and a healthy mother and someone that beautiful come into your family is really something that you have to count your blessings on," he said. "They actually had a rocking chair over there so I was kind of happy rocking that baby a little bit. Since then, I havent been able to go back. "I kind of miss the little bugger if you want to know the truth about it." TIDE BITS: Former Southern California and Tennessee coach Lane Kiffin, a onetime rival, has been visiting with Tide coaches this week in Tuscaloosa. Its a common practice for Alabama -- even Oklahomas staff has come to town -- and Saban said hes not sure why that would cause any stir. 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After 18 games, he has scored 11 goals, bested league-wide only by the likes of Thomas Vanek and James Neal. Previously a member of the New Jersey Devils, Mark Fraser squared off against van Riemsdyk when he was first entering the league as a Flyer. He notices a different player these days. "He was always a phenomenal player, there was no secret about that," Fraser told TSN.ca prior to the teams departure to Ottawa for a Saturday clash wtih the Senators. "The difference – and maybe because Ive been able to see more of him on a day in, day out basis – his jump right now is phenomenal. Hes just carrying this confidence that maybe he had before, but its certainly coming out in his game [now]." Swagger? "Absolutely," Fraser agreed. "Id say he has a healthy swagger right now to his game." Highly touted as a second overall pick coming out of the University of New Hampshire, van Riemsdyk had flurries of similar success in Philadelphia, but never quite broke out in sustained fashion. Its evident that he felt capable of doing much more as a Flyer. Asked his first thoughts upon being dealt to Toronto last summer, a move spearheaded by former Leafs president and general manager Brian Burke, van Riemsdyk revealed those lingering feelings. "It just seemed like I was really wanted here," he said. "I think [Burke] liked my style of play on the ice and thought I could be a good player in this league and he was willing to take a chance for that. Obviously I appreciate that for him bringing me here, to play on this team, in tthis city. cheap jerseys from china. It was a good opportunity and Ive been able to run with it." Helping to orchestrate that opportunity and the subsequent success is Randy Carlyle, a likely key figure in the molding of van Riemsdyks career. As practice wound down on Friday afternoon, the two shared a brief, but seemingly meaningful conversation. "He wants me to continue to play within the identity of the team and continue to do things that make me successful up there," van Riemsdyk said. "Its no earth shattering news. I know what I need to do to be successful, to help the team win, so Im going to have to continue to do that." Carlyle gently prodded van Riemsdyk early in the year, asking that he visit "the dirty areas a little bit more". The American-born winger took the challenge and ran hard with it. Of the 11 goals hes scored so far, four have seen him charge to the front of the net with another four coming on rebounds or redirections in or just outside the blue paint. van Riemsdyk has shown glimpses of this kind of potential before, most prominently during the 2011 playoffs when he emerged with seven goals in 11 games for the Flyers. He continued to scratch the surface last year, storming out of the gate with eight goals and 16 points in the opening two months, only to trail off with just one goal and three points in December. "I think thats the difference between just being a good player and trying to get yourself established into one of those great players is just the consistency of it," he said. "Ive had a pretty decent run here to start the season and Ive just got to try to be as consistent as possible the rest of the year." "Keep scoring goals," he noted, "keep helping the team offensively, keep being responsible defensively. Thats just what Ive got to continue to do." ' ' '
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