Here's some classic video from game four of Alabama's 2008 Southern Revival Tour against Arkansas. Alabama basically put a whupping on rudderless Arkansas, 49-14.
Somehow the facts on the ground escaped Arkansas defensive end Damario Ambrose, whose stirring oratory down 42-7 prompted Alabama quarterback Wilson to do the following:
Who said the iced tea and a smile ways of the Old South were dead? Not us.
(Via: College Football Talk)
Somehow the facts on the ground escaped Arkansas defensive end Damario Ambrose, whose stirring oratory down 42-7 prompted Alabama quarterback Wilson to do the following:
Who said the iced tea and a smile ways of the Old South were dead? Not us.
(Via: College Football Talk)
Not since Shaun Alexander left The Capstone has the Tide had a solid offense capable, week-in and week-out, of putting up enough points to win ball games. In recent years, the team has counted on a stingy defense to keep opponents out of the end-zone and allow games to be decided by just a few points. This year, however, is filling the shoes of seven starters -- over half of the defense -- and if Alabama wants to win 10 ball games this year, they're going to have to improve on their average of 22 points a game from last season.
























