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Posted on 1/17/10 at 9:13 am to WarEagleTwentyFour
quote:If he does leave, it won't take away the fact that he won a championship.
When the egotistical maniac leaves to fill the void left by the pros will the statue be torn down?
Posted on 1/17/10 at 10:05 am to WarEagleTwentyFour
quote:I'll bet all excellence looks like ego to you. It's probably just easier to process that way. Loser.
When the egotistical maniac leaves to fill the void left by the pros will the statue be torn down?
Posted on 1/17/10 at 11:39 am to WarEagleTwentyFour
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When the egotistical maniac leaves to fill the void left by the pros will the statue be torn down?
I know this is difficult for you to comprehend but at Alabama there is a tradition of placing a statue of coaches who win national championships near Bryant-Denny stadium.
One of those coaches is Wallace Wade:
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Wallace Wade (1892-1986) is considered one of the greatest coaches in the history of college football. He is credited with promoting southern football nationwide by building powerhouses at the University of Alabama and Duke University in North Carolina. Wade led three Alabama teams to national championships and took three Alabama teams and two Duke teams to the prestigious Rose Bowl.
Wade left Alabama for Duke. He still won three national championships at Alabama. But Alabama fans respect his accomplishments and his statue is in front of BDS.
I know this may be a very difficult concept for you and your fellow Auburn fans, but at Alabama past achievements mean something. We remember and revere our past heroes.
This post was edited on 1/17/10 at 11:41 am
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