That doesn't matter. Saban and company made this poster for the sole purpose of showing recruits how many people watched Alabama play. Who gives a flip how many wanted Bama to lose?I wonder how many of those six million viewers were disappointed in the way the game went. My guess is that a big chunk of them were hoping to see Bama lose.
If I could give them a suggestion...don't hold your breath waiting for it.
It was just the offense.Unrelated to the poster: CBS better be glad Bama stunk it up for 2 1/2 quarters. That kept a big chunk of those viewers tuned in. A clean game and it's over after the first.
The poster is cool though!
I didn't make my point clear. I was talking about how so many people dislike a successful program, similar to how the public views the Yankees. I don't care how many people like or dislike Bama either, but at the same time, I bet the more successful we are, the more people are inclined to dislike us. But as you said, who gives a flip?That doesn't matter. Saban and company made this poster for the sole purpose of showing recruits how many people watched Alabama play. Who gives a flip how many wanted Bama to lose?
Americans love winners, but we don't like to be beaten. Win often enough for long enough and you have beaten just about everyone. Alabama is there, and then some.I didn't make my point clear. I was talking about how so many people dislike a successful program, similar to how the public views the Yankees. I don't care how many people like or dislike Bama either, but at the same time, I bet the more successful we are, the more people are inclined to dislike us. But as you said, who gives a flip?
Typical barner reactionSomeone please put this on a billboard in that town that houses that Barn campus in West Georgia!
His mom still thinks he should have attended LSU, though. Hahahaha! Anyway, I'm glad he chose Bama, and I think his bank account will soon be fatter, too.I like that it features Landon Collins, a La. player.
I think you added 3 extra zeros.Don't forget, coach said so, in addition to the 6 million watching on TV, we had 100,000,000 in the stands.