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Found a ND version of Twas the night before the championship
Posted on 12/12/12 at 11:08 am
Posted on 12/12/12 at 11:08 am
Twas the night of the Championship, and all through South Beach, Alabama fans were chanting "A Repeat is within reach!"
The SEC hype had carried them through, ESPN and others made sure of it to.
The tide fans were nestled all snug in their seats, with visions of greatness, only the Irish to beat!
And while sitting at home, in my comfortable chair, I knew the tide had better beware.
When out on the field there arose such a clatter, the tide were being dominated, it seemed being a good team really did matter.
The cries came quick from the left and the right, "but we are the SEC, let's put up a fight"
But the golden helmeted men on the field that day, were not shaken, not disturbed not dismayed.
They held back the offenses of the highly proclaimed Tide, with great defense that was the envy of the SEC pride.
The Irish offense ran at a speed with no care, that Saban himself had said it unfair. Our players would get hurt if no allowed to change, but the Irish would not listen, they just kept playing the game.
All through the SEC a thought was soon shared, we will bring in the Irish to part of our fair. But the Irish would not have it, it was Indy they claimed, for the glory was theirs alone, and no one else to gain.
So one lesson was learned in Miami that day, that SEC speed is overhyped and overplayed.
The SEC hype had carried them through, ESPN and others made sure of it to.
The tide fans were nestled all snug in their seats, with visions of greatness, only the Irish to beat!
And while sitting at home, in my comfortable chair, I knew the tide had better beware.
When out on the field there arose such a clatter, the tide were being dominated, it seemed being a good team really did matter.
The cries came quick from the left and the right, "but we are the SEC, let's put up a fight"
But the golden helmeted men on the field that day, were not shaken, not disturbed not dismayed.
They held back the offenses of the highly proclaimed Tide, with great defense that was the envy of the SEC pride.
The Irish offense ran at a speed with no care, that Saban himself had said it unfair. Our players would get hurt if no allowed to change, but the Irish would not listen, they just kept playing the game.
All through the SEC a thought was soon shared, we will bring in the Irish to part of our fair. But the Irish would not have it, it was Indy they claimed, for the glory was theirs alone, and no one else to gain.
So one lesson was learned in Miami that day, that SEC speed is overhyped and overplayed.
Posted on 12/12/12 at 2:20 pm to ListenUp



BOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!
HIIIIIIIISSSSSSSSS!!!!
Posted on 12/12/12 at 2:34 pm to ListenUp
The Bama version was far, far better.
Posted on 12/12/12 at 4:52 pm to jatebe
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The Bama version was far, far better.
Plus the ND version plays fast and loose with the number of syllables, poor grammar on their part.
Posted on 12/12/12 at 11:34 pm to ListenUp
Does Notre Dame win the game in this version?
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