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Super Happy Classic Post Fun Time
1
Aug
2008

So, it’s 4 weeks until the season starts, and we’ve completely run out of crap to write between now and then.  We don’t really know anything about recruiting, or actual game play, or any kind of technical aspects of anything other than turning on the TV to watch games on CBS or ESPN (but even that’s not a given).  That being said, we still have some good stuff from back in the day that you guys might have not seen.  And if you have, just think of this as a great refresher for some of the greatest writing from the greatest website you’ve ever feasted your eyes across. 4 Weeks + 12 SEC Teams = 3 SEC Traditions per week. If you haven’t seen these yet, you’re in for a treat. If you have, shut your mouth and act like you love it.

There are 12 days left until the start of the SEC football season on Saturday, September 2, so, everyday, Fulmer’s Belly will being you a completely true accurate contrived view at the history and traditions of all 10 SEC schools. Wait, there’s 12 schools? Vander-who? There’s a Mississippi State?

Oh, well, I guess that works out pretty well then, 12 days, 12 teams. Well, onward then. We present the first team:

the Alabama Crimson Tide

Mascots:

The Alabama Crimson Tide have a figurative mascot and a literal mascot. The literal mascot is in the form of an elephant, which stems from the elephant boneyard that the stadium waqs built on top of.

The actual “Crimson Tide” was used as a mascot during a single game in 1902 when engineers figured out a way to have a small tidal wave roll through the enzones when the flow regulators got stuck, drowning the entire visiting section. Those in Alabama actually don’t view this as a tragedy since none of the home fans were injured, hence the lack of mention in any published visitors guide.

The Stadium:


Bryant Denny Stadium was built sometime in the past, most likely by workers. This does not qualify as an “alien-constructed” stadium like South Carolina’s Williams-Brice Stadium.

Most people think that Bryant Denny Stadium was named after former coach “Bear” Bryant (well, the Bryant part anyway), but interestingly enough, Bryant Denny Stadium was named after actor Brian Dennehy. Didn’t know that now did ya?


Bear Bryant ain’t got NOTHIN’ on me!

Traditions:

Alabama has lots of unique traditions. I can’t really think of any at the moment, but I’m sure they exist. There is a tradition of going after the elephant mascot not to hurt it, but just to knock loose the ivories of the elephant. I believe this tradition is called, Tuscaloosa. (buh dum CHEEE)

Another tradition is the Rammer Jammer something Hammer. This is where they grab hammers and throw them at the opposing team while they make their way out of the tunnel. It’s a little known fact that the helmets and pads that football players wear are to protect themselves from the yellow hammers thrown by the Alabama crowd, and not for any other reason. But by that time, they’ve taken so long putting the pads and helmets on, they just leave em on.

So in conclusion (take that AP English teacher!), Alabama = Surfing Elephants.


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3 Responses to “Super Happy Classic Post Fun Time”


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    If you don’t bring back girls of the SEC for football season I am going to be super pissed.


    Saturday, August 2, 08; 4:32 am

    Man, Beefe, we’re trying pretty hard to get girls on board to do the feature, but whadya know, the camera whores all over the place are all of a sudden shy.

    If you know a girl or two, send her info our way. But it’s in the works, and we’ll try to get it going, just can’t say for sure.

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