For the past twenty-two years Pat Dye has not been able to find his pants the week following Alabama vs LSU.
It takes him another week to finally discover them around his ankles.For the past twenty-two years Pat Dye has not been able to find his pants the week following Alabama vs LSU.
And, 22 people have found his wallet in lakes around the state. :wink:For the past twenty-two years Pat Dye has not been able to find his pants the week following Alabama vs LSU.
Or consonants - I mean this guy Czaban might be the long-lost football factoid forensicist in the Saban family (but not coaching) tree...Time to split hairs.
Ali employed this strategy to its fullest. He called it rope a dope [emoji57]To the OP: Whether a team scores during the 1st quarter is as meaningless as pre-season polls in April. We have also won every game we played against LSU for the past 9 years.
Feeling out your opponent's strategy, (and watching for weaknesses) while not expending a lot of your own energy has it's merits.
Including the ones who thought they were so likely to beat the Tide just a few hours earlier!Did you know that every team Bama beats actually is NEVER as good as anyone really thought they were? This has been the case since 2007. What happened during that period.
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The quote says "the" LSU game not "a" LSU game.
Yah, Bama broke LSU that game, and they haven't recovered.One could argue that was THE LSU game.
For virtually All teams that play Bama, it is always THE game of the season.One could argue that was THE LSU game.
Which has absolutely nothing to do with anything, and means absolutely nothing. Just a random statistic.If this doesn't surprise you nothing will!
"Alabama has failed to score a touchdown in the first quarter of the game following the LSU game for the past 15 years."