I’ve talked to a lot of fans who are worried about Saturday. Of those who aren’t worried, most of them are resigned to a crushing defeat, listening to the little birdies that are saying that not even the rivalry aspect is enough to even the tables.
AJ reminded me of a fantastic article by Michael Venture published in the Los Angeles Daily News on January 1, 1993. Read on…
NEW ORLEANS — Miami is No. 1. It will stay that way.
Alabama doesn’t have a hope, or a prayer, or a shot in the dark of upsetting the Hurricanes for the national championship in tonight’s Sugar Bowl. And it won’t even be close. Alabama will be trounced, clobbered, mauled, devastated, humiliated and left for dead. The Crimson Tide will not roll, not even a little bit. Tonight you will experience low Tide. Probably even ebb Tide. You wouldn’t even have to hike up your pant legs to wade in what be left of this Tide after the Hurricanes pass through. Here are the reasons why:
Reason No. 1: ATTITUDE
The Alabama people are just too darned nice. They’re too respectful. All their players act as if Bear Bryant is waiting in the woodshed with a whittled switch if they misbehave. This may be OK in the SEC, where everybody is like that. But how can you build up a nice healthy hatred for a renegade school like Miami if you spend most of your time acting like Sunday school teachers? You may not like Miami, but they have an attitude. And you NEED an attitude. Just listen to Miami wide receiver Lamar Thomas: “I try to talk to the defensive back as much as possible. When he starts listening, that’s when I know I have him in my back pocket.”
Reason No. 2: AIR POWER
Alabama believes in establishing its running game. That’s dandy, except for the fact that tonight the only running the Crimson Tide will do is running onto the field, and then running off it. Alabama will not be able to move the ball. It won’t be able to BUDGE the ball. You will need calipers to measure Alabama’s productivity on the ground. So then the Alabama playres will have to throw. And they won’t be able to do that, either. And they’ll commit turnovers. And then the Miami players will boogie and gyrate as they create a new dance for the occasion. See, Alabama’s quarterback is a guy named Jay Barker. He is a nice young man, and when he regains consciousness late tonight, I hope he has a plan for the future that features him as a constructive member of society. Because when the fraternity brothers of I Slamma ‘Bama get through with him, the only football he’ll ever want to play is Nintendo. Miami, on the other hand, has a Heisman Trophy winner at quarterback in Gino Torretta, a formidable offensive line and a fine group of receivers. “We’re too talented,” Miami wideout Kevin Williams said. He speaks the truth.
Reason No. 3: COACHING
Don’t get me wrong. I like Gene Stallings. He’s a terrific coach. He has restored much of the luster to the Alabama tradition. And he has his club on the brink of a national title. But he made a big boo-boo Thursday night. He kept his players at their hotel, the Hilton, instead of packing them up and taking them to some secret location, a la John Thompson of Georgetown and, for that matter, Dennis Erickson of Miami. “They showed Bourbon Street on TV,” Erickson said Thursday. “I’m glad I wasn’t there. It’s unbelievable, all the hoopla….We’ll go to someplace so remote even I won’t know where it is.” That’s good. For a game of this magnitude, you have, in no particular order, groupies, derelicts, boosters, maniacs, spouses of boosters, students, drifters, children of boosters and drunken rednecks scattered throughout the teams’ hotels, trying to get a piece of the action. This isn’t good.. On the night before a game, the team needs to stay together, avoid distractions at all costs and focus on the task at hand. Stallings, though, has chosen to keep his team in the middle of the madness. Big mistake. Most teams look confused and disoriented against Miami anyway. Tonight Alabama will look that way during pre-game introductions.
Reason No. 4: KARMA
You just get the overwhelming feeling that its Miami’s year again. Little things are adding up. Alabama lost one of its best linebackers for the Sugar Bowl when Michael Rogers was injured in a Christmas Eve car accident. Miami survived the Pell Grant scandal and Hurricane Andrew and the loss of star defensive end Rusty Medaris and is still brazen as ever.
Tonight the Tide won’t roll. It will roll over.
Those of you who aren’t ‘Bama fans might not know it… but Alabama won that game 34-13 en route to their 12th National Championship.
Take heart, ‘Bama fans… this team is nothing if not tough and resilient. They can play with anyone in the country, and they will on Saturday afternoon.
Roll Tide.

It’s not about the stats. It’s not about the polls. It’s not even about an upset. It’s about Iron. Alabama will always be in a bowl game, and this one is more fierce than any of those in January. Watch out for high tide, tigers.
That article proves how much bias there is against the SEC.
I know you are gonna hate this, Pete, and trust me, it makes me sick to my stomach. But I want Auburn to win. I want to see my SEC brother play for the national championship. It’s hard to run the table through the SEC, so I would like to see it done. And if there are three teams undefeated, I would love to see the chaos come out of the BCS!
Not me. Fuck Auburn. If they beat us, I’ll be cheering for UT in the SEC Championship game. LSU I could take winning the NC. Not Auburn. Not Tennessee. Nuh uh.
Roll Tide and Boomer Sooner, baby.
I’d take OU any day over Auburn. Heck, OU’s probably my second favorite team in I-A football, simply because they have class, tradition, and their fans are quite respectful.
Not to mention, they don’t wear orange.
My dream scenario is AUful goes undefeated and gets screwed out of a spot in the Orange Bowl, then OU takes the condoms to the woodshed.
That way, Tubo$#!+ doesn’t get to hoist the crystal trophy and AU doesn’t get a recruiting boost from an MNC. The media won’t blow the warchickens like they did the condoms. And SoCal’s loss in the Orange would keep the media from saying “This proves who the real champ was last year.”
Would you take Utah over Auburn, Pete?
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Bacon: that’d be great, except that I dont’ want to listen to Auburn fans bitch for all of eternity that they were screwed out of the NC, because you KNOW they’d claim that they could kill OU.
Robert: Definitely.
If you want to know who I’m going to support you simply have to look to the heirarchy of support.
THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA
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Schools form the State of Alabama
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The SEC
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The Underdog
Caveats to this are The University of Miami and The University of Tennessee which, in my opinion, can always go f*** themselves.
Mine:
The SEC, excluding teams we play
1) Jacksonville State University (alumnus, gotta support)
2) Alabama (soon to be alumnus)
3) Every other school in this state except Troy and Auburn
4) Oklahoma… I just like ‘em
5) The Underdog
6) Samford… they always help JSU get #1 in the Ohio Valley Conference
7) Troy, gotta say they’re impressive
9) Teams we play from the state of Mississippi… generally they fall into category 5
10) Other conferences
11) SEC teams we play, excluding Tennessee and Auburn
12) Tennessee
13) Auburn
Pete,
I was at that Sugar Bowl, remember it fondly. The one time I was a Bama fan, I could not stand (still can’t) Miami and the arrogance the exuded. Also, was with some Bama fans who were good friends. Who says people from different cultures can not get along:)LOL I will once again be rooting for Bama after Tigers beat them last week, sorry, NOT! I have been following your blog, great blog BTW. Come by and see mine some time. I really miss going to Tiger Stadium on a Sat. night (I really, really missed the sweetness of last Sat night)…well I will be home from Iraq soon. In the mean time Go…ack…Bama?#@??…hard to get theat out:)
Thanks for the comment, Don — I’ll check it out.
Thanks for what you’re doing over there — stay safe.
Playing against Miami is one of the few times I’ll cheer for Alabama. Playing against Auburn is another. ROLL TIDE.