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re: Historically speaking, Tide owns Tigers at Tiger Stadium
Posted on 4/24/12 at 1:17 pm to tidefan408
Posted on 4/24/12 at 1:17 pm to tidefan408
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no....i was thinking of the interception on the 1 yard line...just a few inches the other way aand it would have been a different game.
And if frick up Lee hadn't thrown TWO PICKS it would have been a different game as well, most likely more in our favor. I can play that card too
Posted on 4/24/12 at 1:18 pm to Burt Reynolds
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people in alabama should find better things to do than talk about football liiiike find a better trailer park
Yes because everybody in Alabama lives in a trailer.
Posted on 4/24/12 at 1:19 pm to CapstoneGrad06
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Where have I heard this before?
Probably here and probably about a year ago. And, we did beat you in your beloved "T-Town", so... Guess that was a pretty accurate prediction
Posted on 4/24/12 at 1:29 pm to Rickdaddy4188
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Rickdaddy4188
Historically speaking, Tide owns Tigers at Tiger Stadium
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of course it some luck....every team that wins the national championship has to have luck.i will be forever grateful to iowa state. and speaking of luck...lsu was DAMN lucky that night...and y'all know it.
LSU was lucky your walk on kicker missed fg that pro kickers only make 60% of the time?
I guess we were also 'lucky' that our defense made Alabama look like a fricking high school team in OT.....
Posted on 4/24/12 at 2:47 pm to OBReb6
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Bama only came to Tiger Stadium after LSU played Ole Miss away
Well this couldn't have happened that many times. We used to play y'all in BR almost every year.
That ended in the '60s. LSU and Ole Miss have alternated home-and-home (with a couple of exceptions due to SEC scheduling format changes) since 1966. LSU and Bama didn't start playing each other every year until 1964, and their Tiger Stadium streak didn't start until 1971.
Posted on 4/24/12 at 2:52 pm to jpsig64g
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bama owes the bear for that record, we could never beat bama, even at our place
I think it was the specific matchup of Bryant and Charley Mac, his former player and assistant.
Bear Bryant vs. Charles McClendon: 14-2
Bear Bryant vs. Dietzel/Stovall (the two coaches before and after Mac): 2-2
This post was edited on 4/24/12 at 2:53 pm
Posted on 4/24/12 at 3:41 pm to jddawg58
You think it could have something to do with the fact that LSU only beat Bama once in Tiger Stadium between 1958 and 2000? My explanation would be that Bama had better players and better coaching during that span.
Posted on 4/24/12 at 6:10 pm to attheua
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LSU fans can ride Utah's coattails if they want; nothing will ever make up for the BCS championship shut out
Bammers would do well remember that Saint Nick has laid a few eggs along the way too, he is not perfect all the time. As great as he was on Jan 9th, he probably cost you the game last November.
Posted on 4/24/12 at 6:45 pm to TulsaTimeTiger
blah, blah, blah..
throw out the records, 2012 is a new year....the players will work it all out on the field.
throw out the records, 2012 is a new year....the players will work it all out on the field.
Posted on 4/24/12 at 7:36 pm to jddawg58
unfortunately for the gumps, Bear Bryant is dead, and neither Kenny Stabler nor Joe Namath will be under center.
look at your stock prospectus:
past performance is never an indicator of future results.
look at your stock prospectus:
past performance is never an indicator of future results.
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