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re: Alabama alums, does AU flip Ryan Williams?

Posted on 1/8/24 at 7:05 am to
Posted by BigTastey
Middle Georgia
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Posted on 1/8/24 at 7:05 am to
“Tuscaloosa served as the state's capital from 1826 to 1846 and has been home to the University of Alabama since 1831. Tuscaloosa was known as “The Oak City” and “The Druid City” (after an ancient Celtic people who worshipped oaks) in its early years because huge water oak trees lined the downtown streets.”
The cult is in T-town!
Posted by jangalang
Member since Dec 2014
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Posted on 1/8/24 at 7:09 am to
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Tuscaloosa was known as “The Oak City” and “The Druid City” (after an ancient Celtic people who worshipped oaks) in its early years because huge water oak trees lined the downtown streets.”

That's hilarious. Might keep this in my pocket. Doesnt Buhr Bryant Jr own catfish ponds in Moundville as well? Principle tree hugger
Posted by BigTastey
Middle Georgia
Member since Feb 2019
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Posted on 1/8/24 at 7:15 am to
Downvote the truth away you bitches!
Posted by captdalton
Member since Feb 2021
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Posted on 1/8/24 at 11:29 am to
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”Tuscaloosa served as the state's capital from 1826 to 1846 and has been home to the University of Alabama since 1831. Tuscaloosa was known as “The Oak City” and “The Druid City” (after an ancient Celtic people who worshipped oaks) in its early years because huge water oak trees lined the downtown streets.”


I can only think of one town in Alabama where they worship oak trees. Or I guess worshiped oak trees is more accurate. But anyway, Tuscaloosa clearly took Auburn’s nickname. Just like Tuscaloosa takes most everything it wants from Auburn.
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