My sentiments exactly. Since the teams are only marginally affiliated with whatever university ( can one actually say they’re “ students “? ) through the school’s brand, it doesn’t mean the same, at least to me. Hired hands.Honestly…during this “rent a player” era of college football it doesn’t mean as much as it did years ago. I use to live and die by wins or losses to a rival (ie. Auburn, Tennessee, LSU, etc).
So true! Why get excited when player you cheer for this year may be playing against you on another team next year.My sentiments exactly. Since the teams are only marginally affiliated with whatever university ( can one actually say they’re “ students “? ) through the school’s brand, it doesn’t mean the same, at least to me. Hired hands.
FIFY…What everybody else says. Hate orange.
Exactly why I don't watch the NFL...So true! Why get excited when player you cheer for this year may be playing against you on another team next year.
If you define "biggest" to mean "program most commonly appearing in the national championship discussion," I'd say UGA, then LSU or Tennessee (although that would be different five years ago as Tennessee was still in the doldrums and LSU was in the conversation a bunch; now they seem to have swapped, UT is talked about in the national chamionship more than LSU).Obviously most people think that Auburn is Bama's biggest rival. I wanted to ask Bama fans themselves on who they thought was their biggest rivals. Maybe a top 3 rival list in order.
Josh Pate was not born in 77…I was born in 77.....it has always been Tennessee then Auburn for me.
That's it