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re: 2009 Sugar Bowl Highlights

Posted on 5/14/16 at 3:24 am to
Posted by harmonics
Mars Hotel
Member since Jan 2010
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Posted on 5/14/16 at 3:24 am to
Yeah that game was a buzzkill. Utah fans were chanting "Urban Meyer" at the end of the game along with some sarcastic "SEC,SEC" chants. Then they did that fricking hook and ladder already up 31-17. It is amazing how one game can make you hate a fanbase and team that you never remotely acknowledged your entire life prior.
Posted by Gary Busey
Member since Dec 2014
33277 posts
Posted on 5/14/16 at 9:59 am to
Heard their team practiced "Sweet Home Alabama". Idk if it was before or after the game.

I look at this game the same way I look at the Fiesta Bowl vs Louisville. Sucked the way they finished, but it ended up being used as extra motivation to finish the season strong the following season, and help Alabama win a national championship.

Wouldn't hurt though to get revenge on these frickers though. Forever in their history as one of the best wins.
Posted by Lordofwrath88
Tuscaloosa
Member since Oct 2012
6857 posts
Posted on 5/15/16 at 5:07 pm to
quote:

It is amazing how one game can make you hate a fanbase and team that you never remotely acknowledged your entire life prior.


As an Alabama GYMNASTICS fan, I already had a pretty good dislike of Utah.
Posted by CrimsonCrusade
Member since Jan 2014
5157 posts
Posted on 5/18/16 at 12:35 pm to
quote:

Yeah that game was a buzzkill. Utah fans were chanting "Urban Meyer" at the end of the game along with some sarcastic "SEC,SEC" chants. Then they did that fricking hook and ladder already up 31-17. It is amazing how one game can make you hate a fanbase and team that you never remotely acknowledged your entire life prior.



I've rooted against Utah in every game I've seen them in since.
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