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Alabama WR Isaiah Bond's 4th-and-31 touchdown catch made this year's Iron Bowl another classic. After the game, the sophomore gave the play a name: "Gravedigger" because it's meant to "put people in the grave. We put you asleep."
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RECConspiracy6 months
I call it the Undertaker cause Bama was dead and they inexplicably came back to life and won with that play
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LSU1SLU6 months
Stupid
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RECConspiracy6 months
Melt Day 22
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LSU1SLU6 months
This is so stupid
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JackieTreehorn6 months
Yall aren’t left out. You’ll always have 1/9/12.
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CrystalPreserves6 months
Yeyy lookatdat boi showin that ice round his neck. Shoulders so cold make his brain freeze. Holla
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lsusteve16 months
Who knew Tracy Chapman still had eligibility
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Errerrerrwere6 months
Imagine getting NIL money to make your first purchase that thing around his neck.
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TouchdownTony6 months
4th and 31 is what it will always be
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Bige116 months
Nicknames are earned and created by those around you. naming it yourself is ridiculous.
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atltiger64876 months
I like what the CBS studio guy called it: Nightmare at Jordan Hare
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N978836 months
Rush 2
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theBru6 months
"Lucky as Hell"! Plus having a dumbass coach on the other side sure helped a lot.
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TheTeaux6 months
Rush 2… The locker room!
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Lynxrufus20126 months
Lazarus. They came back from the dead by divine intervention.
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Bama got that good English department, ya herrrrrd mehhh?
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cajunmud6 months
The gold chain cost $100k, this un here only cost me 3 easy payments of $19.95.
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rtr19856 months
Brad Nessler called it the "30 yard corner". Sounds good to me.
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lunchbox04796 months
I call it lucky as frick and bama doesn't deserve shite
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