Bama Game Thread: Official Pregame Thread - Bama @ UK, 11:00 AM CST, ESPN...

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81usaf92

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I love it - after an early win I have the rest of the day to throughly enjoy other games with no stress. :)
Iโ€™m just happy itโ€™s 11 am because itโ€™s cold today with a high of 50, and we are driving back to Bama directly after the game. So Iโ€™m not complaining on this one like I did on last yearโ€™s Texas game.
 
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I'm looking at you offense. Built off of last week. Don't start slow, again. How about an opening TD drive for a quick lead???

Defense, just do your thing.

No injuries and get ready for the trip to the plains.
 

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Meanwhile, after a Disney trip this week we had a one night lay over at our daughters in Knoxville. Coming into town last night traffic was light and I was thinking "What is going on?" and then I remembered the Vols are on the road this week. Went out for dinner wearing my Bama hoodie and the locals didn't even want to make eye contact. Love it!!!
 

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It's 28 wind chill here in the Boston area, and I'm heading over to a National Register of Historic Places stadium built in 1903 to watch the Crimson - not Tide - take on the Quakers in the land where tea was thrown into the harbor. yeah, always wanted to take in an Ivy League game with a bunch of slow white dudes I could maybe still compete with. :)

I'll try and post some stadium pictures in the "Games Nobody Cares About" thread. Taking my brother (the news producer) and his older son who, God help us, is an Auburn fan.

Not that anyone cares, but Va Tech is in town as well. If that had somehow been a night game, we'd have tried to take both in given the stadiums are only 4 miles apart, not far at all on a subway.

It's supposed to warm up into the mid-40s.
 

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It's 28 wind chill here in the Boston area, and I'm heading over to a National Register of Historic Places stadium built in 1903 to watch the Crimson - not Tide - take on the Quakers in the land where tea was thrown into the harbor. yeah, always wanted to take in an Ivy League game with a bunch of slow white dudes I could maybe still compete with. :)

I'll try and post some stadium pictures in the "Games Nobody Cares About" thread. Taking my brother (the news producer) and his older son who, God help us, is an Auburn fan.

Not that anyone cares, but Va Tech is in town as well. If that had somehow been a night game, we'd have tried to take both in given the stadiums are only 4 miles apart, not far at all on a subway.

It's supposed to warm up into the mid-40s.
That's cool! Enjoy. I'd just have to wear a "Crimson Tide" shirt/hoodie to let 'em know you are really "the elite" school.

And never let us forget it was folks at the elite schools around Boston and high society that thought Salem had a witch problem. They are sometimes "too smart" to have good common sense!
 

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That's cool! Enjoy. I'd just have to wear a "Crimson Tide" shirt/hoodie to let 'em know you are really "the elite" school.

And never let us forget it was folks at the elite schools around Boston and high society that thought Salem had a witch problem. They are sometimes "too smart" to have good common sense!
I thought of making a crack about that but decided maybe throwing out tea was safer.

World has changed so much I had my brother check vociferously to see if there's any protests on campus over the Middle East been announced, too. I'm just there to see a football game.
 
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