This was pregame where Les was thanking Saban for his condolences for his mother passing away.
Respect for both of them.
Respect for both of them.
Compare this with the four letter chant to Coach Saban by LSU fans - during an injury timeout no less - and you have all you need to know about LSU fans . . .This was pregame where Les was thanking Saban for his condolences for his mother passing away.
Respect for both of them.
Never give up until the bitter end - even if it IS a bitter end - but last night was not bitter...I had completely given up, too. Was about to go to bed, but I did that the last time we played in BR and we won and I missed it.
This is almost the same look that Gus Malzhan had at the AU game yesterday.
Doesn't a win over MSU clinch the west for us???
Do I need to recite some Hail Marys?Never give up until the bitter end - even if it IS a bitter end - but last night was not bitter...
that's just soooo wrong on so wrong on so many levels lol!!!!Is his last name Strokes? :eek2:
Doesn't a win over MSU clinch the west for us???
:eek2::eek2: that's just soooo wrong on so wrong on so many levels lol!!!!
How sickening that would be.No we need to win out. Cause if we lost to Auburn and they beat Ole Miss. They would go.
That was the best play call of the night IMO
Yep...A minority has accepted it. The others will be singing the same mantra for at least five years...
I agree, for much of the game the offense's performance was enough to make a preacher curse. The way they came back showed great character. A true champion finds a way to win.Watching this edition of the Crimson Tide is often frustrating in it sloppiness, frequent inability to put games away, and other minor complaints from a fan point of view. HOWEVER . . .
Their refusal to give up is something special. Gotta admire the collective will to keep playing when things look not-so-great. Props to you, guys.