"Roll Tide" -- Meaning?

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  1. b_leblanc

    b_leblanc That's just my game...

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    Not so sure about that cause Florida fans can grow some real nice mullets too. :lol:
     
  2. geauxgirlsguy

    geauxgirlsguy Its cold here.

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    Don't bother posting on bama forums they will delete anything not posted by a bama fan. No matter if it's nice or not
     
  3. Pennsylvania

    Pennsylvania Go easy on me

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    I guess an Elephant makes for a better mascot than red algae. Now that would be an interesting costume.
     
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  4. Darth

    Darth Dark Lord of the SEC

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    Been going on since November. They are a bunch of pu$$ies, which is why they bleed crimson red.
     
  5. gynojunkie

    gynojunkie "Pooties R Us"

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    That is one HUMONGOUS container of detergent!
     
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  6. Eq4bits

    Eq4bits (Deep East) Texas Tiger

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    I thought it was Bama Bangs... and the art of 'tossing' them out of one's eyes...
     
  7. KevUA2175

    KevUA2175 Freshman

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    Reason the mascot is an elephant:

    In the 1930 Alabama-Ole Miss game, Coach Wallace Wade started his second string in the first quarter. They were still bigger than the Mississippi first string but Ole Miss was hanging tough. Sports writer Everett Strupper, of the Atlanta Journal, wrote "At the end of the (first) quarter, the earth started to tremble, there was a distant rumble that continued to grow. Some excited fan in the stands bellowed, 'Hold your horses, the elephants are coming,' and out stamped this Alabama varsity." Several other writers referred to the Alabama linemen Red Elephants and the name stuck. That is how Alabama came to be associated with elephants. Now, the Crimson Tide mascot is an elephant fittingly named Big Al.

    Reason they are called The Crimson Tide:

    Early football teams were simply know as the Varsity or the Crimson White after the school colors. The nickname Thin Red Line was used by sports writers until 1906. The nickname Crimson Tide was penned by Hugh Roberts, of the Birmingham Age-Herald, after the 1907 Alabama-Auburn game. In a game that was played in a sea of red mud, Alabama played heavily favored Auburn to a 6-6 tie. After the game, Roberts dubbed Alabama the Crimson Tide. Zipp Newman, of the Birmingham News, probably popularized the name more than anyone else.
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    Crimsontider.com - Alabama Football History
     

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