Just means all is right with the universe. All good. RTR!!!It’s a little eerie that so many talking heads are picking the Tide! Good thing I don’t believe in eerie, Jinks, superstition or bad luck. Just play solid football! Roll Tide!
Lol! I did not notice that. Thank you!I don’t know if your post is tongue-in-cheek but just in case it isn’t, those are YTD totals, not predictions.
Highly reasoned scientific thought. Sounds good to me.My 4 year old great niece thinks Bama will win because Georgia are "big poopy heads." I can not find fault in that logic, so I'm running with it.
I would love it if that was CNS's reason for picking Bama on Gameday.My 4 year old great niece thinks Bama will win because Georgia are "big poopy heads." I can not find fault in that logic, so I'm running with it.
According to James Spann, Tuscaloosa isn't supposed to get much rain at all, if any. At least, that's how I took it. He did say it was possible that east Birmingham could get an inch and west Birmingham could get nothing. So who knows?I'm here in Atlanta and it's a monsoon. How much rain did t-town get? If a lot, I wonder what affect it will have on the game.
Can't wait for this game to start. An eventful night here in Atlanta, to say the least. The most rain in a 3 day period in 104 years. First ever flash flood warning issued for the city, which sounds weird. Bunch of folks rescued but nobody lost. Got lucky on this one.According to James Spann, Tuscaloosa isn't supposed to get much rain at all, if any. At least, that's how I took it. He did say it was possible that east Birmingham could get an inch and west Birmingham could get nothing. So who knows?
Athens took a direct hit from the tropical storm, Hope all the UGA players, coaches and faithful are well. Maybe they left for Tuscaloosa early. Storm track changed a lot, and was at Hurricane strength still just south of Macon. It’s been raining here in Carrollton almost non stop since Wednesday morning but it looks like the sun may come out now.Can't wait for this game to start. An eventful night here in Atlanta, to say the least. The most rain in a 3 day period in 104 years. First ever flash flood warning issued for the city, which sounds weird. Bunch of folks rescued but nobody lost. Got lucky on this one.
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