Pat Dye: Ex-Alabama coach Gene Stallings has mild stroke

1 Jan 1997: Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Gene Stallings celebrates after the Outback Bowl against the Michigan Wolverines in Tampa, Florida. Alabama won the game, 17-14. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Squire /Allsport

AUBURN, Ala. (AP) - Former Auburn coach Pat Dye says his onetime Alabama counterpart Gene Stallings has suffered a mild stroke.

Dye says Stallings was taken to a Dallas-area hospital Monday morning. Dye says Stallings was at the Dallas/Fort Worth airport at the time awaiting a flight to Alabama for speaking engagements.

Both were scheduled to speak in Huntsville, Alabama, Monday night and in Montgomery Tuesday. Dye says Stallings told an event organizer that he wanted to reschedule "so he's optimistic about it."

Stallings, who led Alabama to the 1992 national championship had a stroke in May while in Montgomery to introduce Clemson coach Dabo Swinney at a banquet.

Stallings was the Crimson Tide coach from 1990-96. He's also a former Texas A&M and St. Louis/Phoenix Cardinals coach.

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