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I think this is my favorite win of all time
Posted on 1/13/18 at 10:09 pm
Posted on 1/13/18 at 10:09 pm
And I’m not alone.
Saban showed more joy than he ever has. So did the players in my opinion. The media has obsessed on it.
There was more drama, more twist and turns and unexpected events. There were human interest stories interwoven and interesting personalities... memorable reactions, drama on the sidelines, images that linger.
It was just a perfect storm. And it really did demonstrate why college football is the greatest game ever.
I have watched “the play” probably 500 times.
After witnessing 8 titles, this was is the sweetest for me. Even sweeter than 92. And that really surprises me. You really do question the time and the energy you put into a game and you wonder if time might be better spent in another way. Then you witness a game like this and it all makes sense.
Saban showed more joy than he ever has. So did the players in my opinion. The media has obsessed on it.
There was more drama, more twist and turns and unexpected events. There were human interest stories interwoven and interesting personalities... memorable reactions, drama on the sidelines, images that linger.
It was just a perfect storm. And it really did demonstrate why college football is the greatest game ever.
I have watched “the play” probably 500 times.
After witnessing 8 titles, this was is the sweetest for me. Even sweeter than 92. And that really surprises me. You really do question the time and the energy you put into a game and you wonder if time might be better spent in another way. Then you witness a game like this and it all makes sense.
This post was edited on 1/13/18 at 10:12 pm
Posted on 1/13/18 at 10:15 pm to River_City_Tider
This and 2015 are for me, because of everything those 2 teams overcame.
This game itself, because obviously. And that's saying something because the Drake return is my all time favorite.
This game itself, because obviously. And that's saying something because the Drake return is my all time favorite.
Posted on 1/13/18 at 10:16 pm to River_City_Tider
2009 UF for me, probably.
Posted on 1/13/18 at 10:17 pm to ReauxlTide222
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2009 UF for me, probably.
Damn it I can't choose between my children
Posted on 1/13/18 at 10:21 pm to SummerOfGeorge
2009 vs uf , 2011 team due to Aaron Douglass and the tornado, 2015, and this team.
Posted on 1/13/18 at 10:25 pm to Bamainva40
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Aaron Douglas
Talk about a blast from the past.
Posted on 1/13/18 at 11:07 pm to Bamainva40
Watched the 2009 UF game at bww in Tuscaloosa. It was a crazy atmosphere.
Posted on 1/13/18 at 11:57 pm to Gustave
That game (2009 uf) might have been as close to perfect as we ve ever played for 60 mins
Posted on 1/14/18 at 12:23 am to River_City_Tider
ODD FACT:
In my memory, Alabama hasn't had to win a national championship in ONE single play since the 1979 endzone stand against Penn State.... which was by all accounts a bloody miracle, and technically, since it was a defensive effort, it didn't WIN the game, it just made sure we kept the lead and didn't lose.
I'm not old enough to know the last time we had a "walkoff" score to win a national championship.
In my memory, Alabama hasn't had to win a national championship in ONE single play since the 1979 endzone stand against Penn State.... which was by all accounts a bloody miracle, and technically, since it was a defensive effort, it didn't WIN the game, it just made sure we kept the lead and didn't lose.
I'm not old enough to know the last time we had a "walkoff" score to win a national championship.
This post was edited on 1/14/18 at 12:25 am
Posted on 1/14/18 at 12:46 am to River_City_Tider
Top 5 for me:
Goal Line Stand
1993 Sugar Bowl
2013 Orange Bowl*
2009 SECCG
Tua Time
Goal Line Stand
1993 Sugar Bowl
2013 Orange Bowl*
2009 SECCG
Tua Time
Posted on 1/14/18 at 6:04 am to River_City_Tider
92 NC, over cocky assed Miami: and it ain't even close! Teague catching from behind a much faster , loud mouthed Lamar Thomas; and taking the ball away is my all time favorite play!
Posted on 1/14/18 at 6:38 am to Bally
That was very satisfying. But it was a Beat down from beginning to end. Miami was helpless.
09 Florida was just a good solid performance.
Monday was like a movie script.
09 Florida was just a good solid performance.
Monday was like a movie script.
This post was edited on 1/14/18 at 6:39 am
Posted on 1/14/18 at 8:03 am to River_City_Tider
It's definitely up here and incredibly exciting - but not sure if it's my favorite just because getting dominated in the first half kind of sucked lol
Posted on 1/14/18 at 8:07 am to Sneaky__Sally
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That was very satisfying. But it was a Beat down from beginning to end. Miami was helpless.
Not really. Miami's offense was still scary at the time. We were only up 7 at the half. They had more first downs and total yards than we had. It was a beatdown late.
Posted on 1/14/18 at 8:16 am to McGregor
Going into the Swamp and getting a win in 1999 is another favorite of mine.
Posted on 1/14/18 at 8:35 am to River_City_Tider
Wish my dad could have seen this one. He would have loved Tua even though he was the biggest Hurts fan I know. We argued all year in 2016 over Jalen Hurts. My favorite championship was 92 or 09. I was just a teen in 92 but it was my first but even as a 17 year old I was a straight up, die hard fan because of pops and my uncles. Good times.
Posted on 1/14/18 at 8:35 am to Sneaky__Sally
This NC team showed a team with a lot of Character that kept playing for 60 minutes even though things weren't not going well for much of the game. Never in the lead for 60 minutes yet they won. Salute.
“I honestly believe that if you are willing to out-condition the opponent, have confidence in your ability, be more aggressive than your opponent and have a genuine desire for team victory, you will become the national champions. If you have all the above, you will acquire confidence and poise, and you will have those intangibles that win the close ones.”
Coach Bryant
“I honestly believe that if you are willing to out-condition the opponent, have confidence in your ability, be more aggressive than your opponent and have a genuine desire for team victory, you will become the national champions. If you have all the above, you will acquire confidence and poise, and you will have those intangibles that win the close ones.”
Coach Bryant
Posted on 1/14/18 at 9:14 am to River_City_Tider
There is something about never having led in a game and teetering on the edge throughout, then coming back and stealing victory from the jaws of defeat on one magnificent play that makes this one special.
Posted on 1/14/18 at 9:17 am to Oracle
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There is something about never having led in a game and teetering on the edge throughout, then coming back and stealing victory from the jaws of defeat on one magnificent play that makes this one specia
That is an understatement. We were getting our arse kicked and well on the way to being shutout and losing by more than 3 touchdowns.
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