Doug Williams joins Redskins as Personnel Executive
From Redskins.com
The Washington Redskins have named Doug Williams as Personnel Executive.
The hiring marks Williams’ return to the Redskins, with whom he was one of the most celebrated athletes in franchise history.
Williams, a member of the 80 Greatest Redskins and a Redskins Ring of Famer, played with the Redskins from 1986-89 and led Washington to a Super Bowl XXII title, a 42-10 rout of the Denver Broncos.
Williams, the first African-American quarterback to play in a Super Bowl, completed 18-of-29 passes for 340 yards with four touchdown passes to earn Super Bowl MVP honors.
“It’s great to be home again,” Williams said. “It also is great to be affiliated with a GM and coach who are so focused and dedicated to winning.
“I have only one mission: to help this team obtain the talent it needs so the fans can experience the Super Bowl they deserve.”
Williams is a veteran of 17 NFL seasons, including nine as a player and eight in scouting/personnel roles.
He spent five seasons as Personnel Executive with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2004-08 before being named the team’s Director of Pro Personnel for the 2009 season.
“We are focused on finding people with genuine football insight and a passion for winning,” Executive Vice President/General Manager Bruce Allen said. “As a player, coach and scout, Doug has seen it all and done it all, and we believe he has an incredible talent for identifying the type of players we want with the Redskins.”
Williams’ background also includes two separate stints as head coach at his alma mater, Grambling State, from 1998-2003 and 2011-13.
Williams compiled a 61-34 (.642) record at Grambling, leading the Tigers to four Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) championships, three Black College National Championships from 2000-02 and three 10-win seasons in his nine years leading the program.
Williams had a spectacular college career as Grambling’s quarterback from 1974-77, passing for more than 8,000 yards with 93 touchdowns, leading the Tigers to three Black College National Championships and two SWAC titles.
He posted a 36-7 record as a starter and finished fourth in voting for the 1977 Heisman Trophy.
Williams, 58, is a native of Zachary, La
Alabama A&M releases its 2014 Football Schedule
First year Head Coach James Spady will begin his tenure taking on non-conference foes, North Carolina A&T, Tuskegee University, and the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Bulldog fans will have the opportunity to see the 104th edition of football on “The Hill” four times in Louis Crews stadium.
First action for the 2014 Bulldogs will be the 10th annual MEAC/SWAC Challenge versus the Aggies of North Carolina A&T University on August 31. After facing the Aggies, A&M will make a stop in Tuskegee, Ala. to take on the Golden Tigers. The September 6 meeting will be a rematch of last year’s contest in which the Tigers captured a 23-7 victory in Huntsville. Lastly, for non-conference action, the Maroon & White will drive to south to Birmingham, Ala. to take on the Blazers of the University of Alabama at Birmingham on September 13.
After completing the non-conference portion of the 2014 campaign, the Spady led Bulldogs will open Southwestern Athletic Conference play in Houston, Tex. against Texas Southern University on September 20. After facing the Tigers, A&M will face the Delta Devils of Mississippi Valley State in Itta Bena, Miss. on September 27.
Spending five straight weeks on the road, the Maroon & White will spend the next two weeks in front of the home crowd beginning with their home opener on October 4. The home opener will see the Bulldogs host Grambling State University for Homecoming 2014 and the fifth annual Louis Crews Classic contest. After the annual celebration, the Bulldogs will then host the Jaguars of Southern University. This October 11 game will be the Hall of Fame Game in which the Athletic Department will introduce the newest induction class.
The Maroon & White will then take a week off to prepare for the 73rd annual Magic City Classic that will take place on October 25 at the legendary Legion Field.
The second half of the season will see the Bulldogs split their last four games between home and the road. In between the two road trips, November 1 will see the Bulldogs at Jackson State and November 22 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff; they then will play their final home games of the season. Up first A&M will host the Braves of Alcorn State on November 8. Lastly, they will finish their home season hosting Prairie View A&M University on November 15.
Complete Schedule: www.aamusports.com
2014 Miles College Football Recruiting Class
FAIRFIELD, Ala. – Following a Miles College 6-4 campaign and an SIAC Western Division Title in 2013 including the Golden Bears second trip to the SIAC Football Championship in the last three years, MC head coach Reginald Ruffin and his staff announced the names of 34 future Golden Bears that make up the 2014 recruiting class.
The Golden Bears class includes 18 defensive players, 15 offensive players and one specialist from four different states. MC added 23 recruits from Alabama, nine from Georgia and one signee apiece from Mississippi and Tennessee.
“I feel really good about this 2014 group,” Ruffin said. “We stayed close to home as Alabama dominated the list. We felt that we needed to get bigger in the interior of our defensive line and we addressed the need in that area. I feel good that every kid on the list will be able to come in and develop and help us.”
Miles College opens 2014 spring practices on Monday, March 3rd with the annual spring game set for Saturday, March 22nd at Albert J. Sloan Stadium in Fairfield, Alabama.
2014 Miles College Football Recruiting Class
1. Jacob Allen
Pos HT WT Hometown High School
LS 5’11 240 Alabaster, AL Thompson
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2. Camron Gordon Pos
HT
WT
Hometown
High School
LB
5’10
185
Stockbridge, GA
Stockbridge
Highlight Link: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/o/1447563/highlights/107709399
3. Ta’Varis Odom
Pos
HT
WT
Hometown
High School
LB
5’11
190
Ellenwood, GA
Stockbridge
Highlight Link: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/1447572/highlights/51049376?autoplay=1
4. Tayler Thomas
Pos
HT
WT
Hometown
High School
DE
6’3
220
Dublin, GA
Dublin
Highlight Link: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/o/561812/highlights/91436376
5. Sherrod Postell
Pos
HT
WT
Hometown
High School
DL
6’0
285
Troy, AL
Charles Henderson
Highlight Link: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/o/1688734/#highlights/118510383
6. Robert Kimble
Pos
HT
WT
Hometown
High School
OL
6’3
250
Palmetto, GA
Creekside
Highlight Link: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/1231702/highlights/97933375?autoplay=1
7. Kenledjuan Moxey
Pos
HT
WT
Hometown
High School
WR
5’11
180
Fairburn, GA
Langston Hughes
Highlight Link: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/o/1044598/highlights/86930375
8. Quatrez Sparkman
Pos
HT
WT
Hometown
High School
DB
5’11
180
Union City, GA
Creekside
Highlight Link: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2024298/highlights/65301375?autoplay=1
9. Jaquan Morris
Pos
HT
WT
Hometown
High School
QB
6’0
185
Lawrenceville, GA
Berkmar
Highlight Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRyVo8xXTws
10. Jamarcus Hill
Pos
HT
WT
Hometown
High School
HB
5’10
205
Silas, AL
Southern Choctaw
Highlight Link: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2039115/highlights/69399378?autoplay=1
11. Jalen Pearson
Pos
HT
WT
Hometown
High School
DB
6’2
185
Stone Mountain, GA
Tucker
Highlight Link: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/505815/highlights/63407375?autoplay=1
12. Javontae Jackson
Pos
HT
WT
Hometown
High School
HB
5’10
195
Lisman, AL
Choctaw
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13. Rashard Deloach
Pos
HT
WT
Hometown
High School
ATH
5’10
175
Butler, AL
Choctaw
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14. Calvin Burns JR
Pos
HT
WT
Hometown
High School
DL
6’0
300
Birmingham, AL
Pinson Valley
Highlight Link: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/1904481/highlights/90783380?autoplay=1
15. Kyantrae Lewis
Pos
HT
WT
Hometown
High School
DB
5’10
180
Evergreen, AL
Hillcrest Evergreen
Highlight Link: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/o/2985853/highlights/91671379
16. Ronderek Rice
Pos
HT
WT
Hometown
High School
LB
5’11
197
Tuscaloosa, AL
Tuscaloosa Central
Highlight Link: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/o/455439/#highlights/25402390
17. De’Marius Abercromibie
Pos
HT
WT
Hometown
High School
DL
5’11
275
Centreville, AL
Bibb County
Highlight Link: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/o/1018993/highlights/103508378
18. Dikembe Aaron
Pos
HT
WT
Hometown
High School
DL
6’0
260
Brent, AL
Bibb County
Highlight Link: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/o/1018991/highlights/103882376
19. Malik Campbell
Pos
HT
WT
Hometown
High School
QB
6’0
185
Mobile, AL
M.T. Blount
Highlight Link: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/o/570091/highlights/100212375
20. LaBarron Rodgers
Pos
HT
WT
Hometown
High School
LB
5’10
195
Mobile, AL
M.T. Blount
Highlight Link: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/o/569861/highlights/88297380
21. Jaryus Wilson
Pos
HT
WT
Hometown
High School
ATH
5’10
180
Verbena, AL
Stanhope Elmore
Highlight Link: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2740345/highlights/69543386?autoplay=1
22. Christien Rogers
Pos
HT
WT
Hometown
High School
LB
6’2
230
Gallion, AL
Linden
Highlight Link: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/1488268/highlights/90874396?autoplay=1
23. Tamarcus Russell
Pos
HT
WT
Hometown
High School
LB
5’11
195
Dadeville, AL
Dadeville
Highlight Link: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/515334/highlights/51085376?autoplay=1
24. Kynard Craig
Pos
HT
WT
Hometown
High School
DB
6’4
190
Gallion, AL
Linden
Highlight Link: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/1488723/highlights/82095375?autoplay=1
25. Charles Gooden
Pos
HT
WT
Hometown
High School
OL
6’2
255
Memphis, TN
Memphis Central
Highlight Link: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/o/1733049/highlights/28933373
26. Aaron Bly
Pos
HT
WT
Hometown
High School
OL
6’2
300
Montgomery, AL
Carver
Highlight Link: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/o/1824654/highlights/42670378
27. Antonio Dunn
Pos
HT
WT
Hometown
High School
WR
6’0
180
Montgomery, AL
Carver
Highlight Link: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/o/178248/highlights/42670377
28. Justin Martin
Pos
HT
WT
Hometown
High School
LB
6’1
205
Montgomery, AL
Carver
Highlight Link: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/3059498/highlights/119173378?autoplay=1
29. Michael Howard
Pos
HT
WT
Hometown
High School
RB
5’10
205
Spanish Fort, AL
Spanish Fort
Highlight Link: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/1435726/highlights/87426379?autoplay=1
30. Joseph Jall
Pos
HT
WT
Hometown
High School
OL
6’3
270
Montevallo, AL
.Jemison
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31. Keyshawn Jemison
Pos
HT
WT
Hometown
High School
HB
5’10
225
Jemison, AL
.Jemison
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32. Latarrius Powell
Pos
HT
WT
Hometown
High School
DB
5’9
175
Birmingham, AL
Wenonah
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33. Trey Smith
Pos
HT
WT
Hometown
High School
WR
6’2
175
Lawrenceville, GA
Norcross
Highlight Link: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/o/1244710/highlights/38549373
34. Fred Ward
Pos
HT
WT
Hometown
High School/JUCO/COLLEGE
DE
6’4
235
Aberdeen, MS
Itawamba CC
Highlight Link: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/o/484967/highlights/30389377
Stillman Students Preparing for Honda Campus All-Star Challenge


While America’s athletes are going for the gold in Sochi, four Stillman College student competed on Saturday, February 15, in trials for the “Olympics of the mind,” Honda Campus All‐Star Challenge.
Honda Campus All‐Star Challenge (HCASC) is a knowledge game of quick recall for America’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Now in its 25th year, more than $7 million dollars in grants have been awarded by Honda to participating HBCUs and nearly 100,000 students in 22 states have participated.
Stillman HCASC Varsity Team members Lawrence Allen Brown, II, Franchesca Jannet Jefferson, Brian Clinton Johnson, Tamba Lamin Sama Mondeh and their coach Dr. Thomas Jennings, Associate Professor of History are representing the College at the National Qualifying Tournament at Alabama State Univ. in Montgomery, Ala.
Forty-eight teams from the qualifying tournaments will advance to the National Championship Tournament at Honda’s Torrance, California headquarters. Over $300,000 is at stake this year, with the champion HBCU earning a $50,000 grant. The 48‐team field will be announced on February 20th via a live Webcast.
“This is the 25th anniversary of HCASC. It is the silver anniversary, and it’s a privilege to know Stillman is a part of a group of over 100,000 students who have participated in this program over the past quarter century. It doesn’t matter if you win or lose, the social networking, friendships and connections that students make through Honda are invaluable. The Honda All-Star motto is friends for life. Students keep in contact for years and years. I’ve heard that there have even been marriages of former Honda players. The program also gives them access to networking opportunities that they might not otherwise have. They meet VPs from Honda and other companies and develop friendships with the top students from HBCUs around the nation. These are students who go on to be leaders in business, government and industry,” said Dr. Jennings, who has coached Stillman’s team for six years.
“Honda would like to wish good luck to all the HCASC teams attempting to qualify for the National Championship tournament this weekend. The journey started at the beginning of the school year and has included long hours of hard work, practice and study, in addition to your regular academic course load. Good luck to all the teams, we look forward to greeting the Great 48 in Torrance in April.” said Mr. Stephan Morikawa, Assistant Vice President for Corporate Community Relations, American Honda.
What’s Happening at TaTalladega Superspeedway…and in motorsports with Gwen DeRu!
Talladega ARCA Race Kicks Off a Super Saturday Quadruple Header During Aaron’s Dream Weekend
Also features newly enhanced Sprint Cup Qualifying, Nationwide Race and Concert
If fans want a full day of fun, speed and the most competitive racing on the planet, then Talladega Superspeedway’s Aaron’s Dream Weekend (May 2-4) has it – a quadruple header like no other on Saturday, May 3!
The much anticipated Saturday will not only include the always action-packed Aaron’s 312 NASCAR Nationwide Series race, but also ARCA’s International Motorsports Hall of Fame 200, which in year’s past was held on Friday of the Aaron’s Dream Weekend. In addition, a new kind of race will emerge – NASCAR’s new and exciting Sprint Cup Series qualifying format – and the popular Saturday Night Infield Concert in the track’s iconic infield.
“We have one heck of a lineup for Saturday, with a full day of racing and a night full of music,” said Grant Lynch, Chairman of Talladega Superspeedway. “The landmark changes NASCAR has made to qualifying will stand out with the Sprint Cup Series cars battling it out for their starting positions like never before. It will be hard racing. There is no other track where the new format will have as much impact as Talladega.”
“I would venture to say that fans will see more side-by-side racing battles and drivers swapping position on Saturday of the Aaron’s Dream Weekend than on any single day in the history of our track. We have a variety of Saturday ticket options, plus kids 12 and under get in free. This year is a watershed moment for the biggest and most competitive racetrack of all, and we want all of our loyal fans to join us for it!”
ARCA’s International Motorsports Hall of Fame 200 is scheduled to kick off the day with a 10 a.m. (CST) start. The highly competitive race has seen young guns like Ty Dillon (grandson of Talladega all-time winning team owner Richard Childress) go to Victory Lane as well as veterans like Frank Kimmel, the series’ 10-time Champion who outduelled the field last year.
Following the ARCA race the new format for Sprint Cup Series qualifying will be showcased. Three elimination rounds will determine the Pole Winner. Unlike the old system where cars took to the track one at a time, all cars can now make their way onto the high banks and can utilize the draft just as they will in Sunday’s Aaron’s 499. The first round will be 25 minutes in length with the speeds of the top 24 moving on to the second round, which will be a 10-minute session reducing the field to 12. The third and final qualifying round will be five minutes in duration and the fastest single lap speed will determine positions first through 12th in descending order. It will be a qualifying session like no other in the history of Talladega!
The stars of the Nationwide Series will try for glory in the Aaron’s 312 Nationwide Series race once Sprint Cup qualifying has ended. Last year, it couldn’t get any closer as JR Motorsports driver Regan Smith edged Joey Logano and Kasey Kahne at the finish. This year’s event promises to provide more of the same as newcomers like Chase Elliott (son of Talladega speed record holder Bill Elliott) make their debut at the 2.66-mile mammoth track.
The Saturday Night Infield Concert, which will take place once the sun has set on the racing action, is a tradition that gathers fans in the rowdy Talladega infield near the infamous Talladega Boulevard to party to the music of top-tier artists. Access to the concert requires a ticket to Sunday’s Aaron’s 499 event.
Sunday’s Aaron’s 499 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race will be monumental this season. With NASCAR’s recent announcement for the new “Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup” format, the winner of the Aaron’s 499 is practically locked in to make the 10-race, 16-driver end-of-the-season battle for the championship. With the incredible urgency to win, fans can expect all 43 drivers to compete like never before. David Ragan was the surprise winner last year in the always unpredictable Aaron’s 499.
Fans have the option to purchase a special 2-day ticket package for Saturday’s events and Sunday’s Aaron’s 499. In designated areas of the Gadsden and Talladega grandstands, the regular price for a 2-day ticket is $50, with kids 12 and under getting in free.
Friday of the Aaron’s Dream Weekend will host a whole day of action as well, with NASCAR’s new qualifying format making its Talladega debut to determine the starting order for the Aaron’s 312.
In addition, the ARCA Series drivers will introduce a new qualifying procedure where teams will qualify together for added excitement. Instead of one car going against the clock, the cars will be placed into groups based on their speeds from Friday morning’s practice session. The fastest lap during qualifying, which will surely showcase drafting, will determine each car’s numerical starting position in the International Motorsports Hall of Fame 200 on Saturday.
Friday also marks the first time the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series competitors will take to the high banks – for two practice sessions – during the weekend. The teams will fine-tune their machines in final preparation for Saturday’s all-new qualifying. Grandstand tickets for Friday’s activities are $20.
NASCAR returns to Talladega Superspeedway in 2014 with the Aaron’s Dream Weekend, which is set for May 2-4. The NASCAR Nationwide Series and ARCA Racing Series will take to the track on Saturday, May 3 while NASCAR’s Sprint Cup Series machines take the green flag on Sunday, May 4. For ticket information, log onto www.talladegasuperspeedway.com.
Smoothie King Center Unveiled as New Orleans Prepares to Host NBA All-Star Game
New Orleans Pelicans to play home games in city’s newly-named entertainment venue
NEW ORLEANS – New Orleans Pelicans Owner Tom Benson and Smoothie King Owner Wan Kim has announced a multi-year agreement reached between the Pelicans and Smoothie King to name the New Orleans Arena the “Smoothie King Center.”
“Smoothie King and the NBA are a perfect fit,” said Wan Kim, CEO of Smoothie King which created the original nutritional smoothie in 1973. “Both organizations are global brands that continue to grow in status and stature. Smoothie King supports the NBA and the New Orleans Pelicans franchise, and we think this partnership reflects our joint interests in nutrition, health and athletics from an international to a local perspective.”
New Orleans Pelicans and Saints Owner/Chairman of the Board Tom Benson said, “When we purchased the franchise and became the Pelicans, we were establishing a new winning tradition for our hometown NBA team. Introducing our home court as the Smoothie King Center is one of the goals we set when we purchased the team and we’re excited to partner with a locally-incepted company in Smoothie King. They are an international brand with more than 600 locations in the United States and Asia and they have experienced that growth while remaining local. The NBA, Smoothie King, and the Pelicans are committed to excellence on and off the court.”
Pelicans Owner/Vice Chairman of the Board Rita Benson LeBlanc said, “This is an exciting time for the franchise as we introduce the Smoothie King Center and prepare to host the 2014 NBA All-Star Game, where New Orleans will once again be an international stage to host the league’s most exciting event of the season. As a venue, the Smoothie King Center will continue to be enhanced with custom, state-of-the-art improvements into next season. The Smoothie King Center will complement the recent renovation of the Mercedes-Benz Superdome and Champions Square, giving fans three of the premier venues for sports and entertainment. In addition, both the Pelicans and Smoothie King brands are passionate about healthy living and supporting athletics at all levels. We look forward to working together to enhance the quality of life of all our collective fans.”
Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal said, “I want to congratulate and thank everyone on this exciting news. What a great Louisiana success story. I want to thank Wan for not only growing this brand across the country and around the world, but for expanding Smoothie King’s headquarters and keeping it here in Southeast Louisiana. This is a great marriage between Smoothie King and our New Orleans Pelicans. I know the Smoothie King Center is going to be home to many exciting games and events, starting with next weekend’s NBA All-Star Game.”
New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu said, “We are thrilled to have a hometown company supporting both the New Orleans Pelicans and one of our premier event facilities. This exciting partnership with Smoothie King will help promote the ongoing events we welcome to our city every month starting with the upcoming 2014 NBA All-Star Game.”
The naming rights agreement between the Pelicans, the State of Louisiana and Smoothie King is for 10 years. A new Smoothie King Center logo will adorn the roof of the building and the new Smoothie King Center name and logo will appear on the facility’s exterior façade, on the Pelicans home basketball court, the team’s scoreboard and in numerous locations throughout the facility.
The Smoothie King Center will also feature visuals that reinforce the brand’s new purpose-driven positioning. Fans will see messages encouraging them to “Feel Taller” and “Get More Jump in Your Game” with Smoothie King’s Energy and Fitness Blends.
With the NBA hosting its annual All-Star Game and associated activities in New Orleans the weekend of February 14-16, fans attending the newly-named Smoothie King Center will be greeted by a 20-foot high Smoothie King cup at the building’s main entrance on Gravier Street across from the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. A new Smoothie King retail outlet will offer visitors numerous varieties of its signature purposeful smoothies to enjoy for sporting events and other entertainment offerings held at the Smoothie King Center.
2014 Mercedes Marathon!
1794 Top of the Line
There is one truck that’s on the road that ‘s turning heads in all age groups. Not only does it stand out on the road, its 1794 sticker tells a story.
The 1794 Edition, which is known for the Texas ranch on which a portion of the Tundra assembly plant now stands, has been one of the best one-week test drives for trucks in a while. Imagine driving a 2014 1794 Toyota Tundra Crewmax, it sure will make you want to put on your cowboy boots!
Its Western-themed top trim body has safety front, a rearview camera is now standard across the board, and a blind-spot monitoring system with rear cross-traffic alerts that’s one of a kind.
Available only as a CrewMax, the 1794 adds unique silver exterior details, saddle-brown leather upholstery with ultra-suede trim for the front seats and matching soft-touch materials for the shift console, door trim and instrument panel.
I enjoyed the saddle-brown leather upholstery that was top of the line and fit for a queen and my little king.
This week’s Crewmax had plenty of leg room which seated six and body styles are mixed among two wheelbases and three bed lengths – 5.5-foot short bed, 6.5-foot standard bed and 8.1-foot long bed.
Added to this matrix are five trim levels: the base Tundra SR, SR5, Limited, Platinum and 1794 Edition. Not all of these variations are available together, and the availability of some options depends on the region where you live.
The SR5 trim is available in the double cab and CrewMax body styles. Additional standard equipment includes foglights, a chrome grille surround, chrome rear bumper, variable intermittent wipers, a center-console shifter, an upgraded instrument panel, a manual sliding rear window (power sliding in the CrewMax, which also gets an overhead console), a higher-resolution 7-inch touchscreen display, satellite radio and HD radio. The optional SR5 Upgrade package brings front bucket seats with an eight-way power driver seat, a tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, a front console, a rear under-seat storage tray (double cab only) and an alarm system. The TRD Off-Road package adds 18-inch alloy wheels, all-terrain tires, an off-road-tuned suspension, skid plates and tow hooks (2WD models).
The Limited trim adds 20-inch alloy wheels, chrome heated side mirrors, a more upscale silver billet grille, the bed-rail system, dual-zone automatic climate control, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, leather upholstery, power front bucket seats (10-way driver, four-way passenger), heated front seats, a power-operated sliding rear window (double cab), an auto-dimming rearview mirror, a navigation system and the Entune smartphone app suite. The Limited Premium option package provides front and rear parking sensors, one-touch power windows, illuminated entry lighting and a glass-breakage sensor.
The Platinum trim comes only in the CrewMax cab and adds trim-specific 20-inch wheels, more chrome exterior detailing, power-folding outside mirrors that are heated and auto-dimming, a sunroof, upgraded leather upholstery, heated and ventilated front seats, driver-seat memory functions and an upgraded sound system with 12 JBL speakers.
By the way, the blind-spot monitoring system with cross-traffic alerts was perfect while driving the 1794 Edition.
My tester, the 5.7-liter V8 is the most powerful engine available for the 2014 Tundra. It’s standard on 4WD regular cabs and all Limited, Platinum and 1794 trims, and optional on the other models. It generates 381 hp and 401 lb-ft of torque, and comes with a six-speed automatic transmission. EPA-estimated fuel economy is 15 mpg combined (13 mpg city/18 mpg highway) on two-wheel-drive models; 4WD models also rate 15 mpg combined but drop a point on the highway rating.
A tow package is standard on all Tundras equipped with the 5.7-liter V8, and towing capacity tops out at 10,400 pounds when properly equipped.
On the safety side, the 2014 Toyota Tundra comes standard with antilock brakes, stability and traction control, trailer sway control, front side-impact airbags, side curtain airbags that cover both rows and front knee airbags. A rearview camera is standard across the board, while parking sensors are optional on the Limited and standard on the Platinum and 1794 Edition. The blind-spot monitoring system with rear cross-traffic alerts is optional on the Limited, Platinum and 1794 models.
Inside, the Tundra has received a thorough update for 2014. Everything seems at once larger and more legible, and the uncomfortably long reach to the audio and climate dials and buttons on the center console has been remedied by reorienting the dashboard 2.6 inches closer to the driver. The instrument cluster now features two conventional and wonderfully legible dials for the speedometer and tachometer. It’s nothing wacky or trendy – it’s just instrumentation that works.
The 2014 Toyota Tundra’s interior materials also look and feel higher-quality than in past years, and the leather appointments in the upper trims are particularly appealing. A touchscreen display is now standard across the board, and most models are available with Entune, a suite of smartphone-connected services that includes such features as the Bing search engine, Pandora streaming radio, real-time traffic and sports and stock information. Getting started with Entune can be a hassle, though, since you have to install an app on your phone and register for an account, plus you always need an active data connection to use it.
The front seats in every trim are broad and comfortable, but as this is a truck, you shouldn’t expect much in the way of lateral support. There’s a vast amount of legroom and headroom in the backseat of the CrewMax, which shouldn’t surprise considering the enormity of this configuration’s footprint. The folding rear seats in double cabs and CrewMaxes also provide a good amount of protected storage for valuable items you’d rather not leave in the bed.
The 1794’s suggested retail price was $44,270.
Until next week, drive safely and buckle up.





