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re: I miss the Alabama Basketball Rivalry
Posted on 2/7/18 at 8:10 am to The Winner
Posted on 2/7/18 at 8:10 am to The Winner
Didn't get to watch it due to being fed up with Directv jacking up my bill every time I turn around, but I listened on the radio. First, it sounded like the State/Bama games of old, tough, physical defense.
Second, with all the crappy commentators on TV these days, Neil Price and Richard Williams were a refreshing change of pace. I loved listening to the old coach provide his analysis of the game.
Second, with all the crappy commentators on TV these days, Neil Price and Richard Williams were a refreshing change of pace. I loved listening to the old coach provide his analysis of the game.
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Posted on 2/7/18 at 8:13 pm to DingLeeBerry
Was at the game! And while there were not many of us, we were loud and proud. We took our passion from the previous night and brought it Tuesday Night. And that was the difference. Best atmosphere we have had all year. Numbers do not always mean great atmosphere. Just look at our Georgia game. We had more people but it was a terrible atmosphere. It was a great win. And I think this is the juice our basketball rivalry needed. Our next Home Game is Ole Miss. The team needs a big crowd to win these next few games! I think less than a thousand tickets remain so we should sellout! I am on board. NCAA Bubble and solid NIT Team is what this program needed.
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