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Posted By TimALoftis 1 year ago in SportsTUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) - Already No. 1 in the nation, Alabama emphatically reclaimed the top spot in the state. Glen Coffee rushed for 144 yards and a touchdown and Nick Saban's Crimson Tide snapped a six-year Iron Bowl losing streak with a 36-0 win over bitter rival Auburn on Saturday, the biggest margin in the series in 46 years.
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coachb1 year ago
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After waiting for years to beat their rival, Auburn, I am sure it was a sweet shut-out for Bama fans. I expected it to happen. After all, they have a perfect season and are preparing for the SEC championship game against Florida next week in Atlanta. It has been the year for the Crimson Tide. Their fans have been faithful and they have that winning tradition instilled by Paul Bear Bryant. Combine that with second year head coach Nick Sabin and you can expect great things to continue to happen for the Tide. Will they become the SEC Champions? Will they win the National Championship? Time will tell. One thing is for sure, Bama fans are remaining faithful in supporting their team by purchasing Alabama Crimson Tide merchandise for Christmas.
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cowboygrandpa1 year ago
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It will be interesting to see how they do against Florida.
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'Bama has had a good season. I just wonder how they'd do against USC.
Because USC's defense is awesome this year !!!!
I guess we won't get to find out.
'SC beat Notre Dame 38 to 3. Notre Dame didn't even get a first down until the end of the third quarter.
But 'SC hasn't played many ranked teams this because the Pac 10 packed it in this year. My team UCLA had to many injuries.
Good job 'Bama on a season well played so far !!! -
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