- To celebrate the best season in UAB football program history, Mayor Randall Woodfin has declared January 18 as "UAB Blazers Football Day" and the city of Birmingham will hold a Championship Parade on campus at 4 p.m.The parade route will start at the UAB Administration Building and will go down University Blvd., concluding with a pep rally at the Football Operations Center."UAB already means so much to Birmingham in terms of jobs, economic impact and the education it provides to our students," Mayor Woodfin said. "And now, this team has shown the entire nation what Birmingham is all about – resiliency, perseverance and teamwork."I join UAB in inviting Blazer fans to meet us on University Boulevard to honor the team. Wear your green and gold and let's show the team and Coachjust how proud we are of them."In just its second year back to the playing field, the Blazers won the program's first Conference USA and Bowl Championship en route to a school record 11 wins."Our fans and our team both deserve the opportunity to celebrate together," said Director of Athletics. "We are incredibly grateful for the Mayor's leadership for making this happen. This will be a lot of fun and hopefully this is just the first of many to come."After securing a berth in the C-USA title game with a 26-23 victory over Southern Miss on Nov. 10, the Blazers traveled to Middle Tennessee on Dec. 1 and defeated the Blue Raiders 27-25 to win their first Conference USA Championship in school history.UAB then capped its storybook season with a decisive 37-13 victory over Northern Illinois in the Cheribundi Boca Raton Bowl on December 18, its first bowl victory in school history.For leading the Blazers to national prominence in 2018, head coachwas named the 2018 Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year, as well as the CBS Sports and Sporting News National Coach of the Year.Clark will accept his National Coach of the Year award this evening, January 5, in San Jose, Calif., in conjunction with the College Football Playoff National Championship Game.