With Cajuns sprinkled about the country and the President covering his ass, Southern Miss comes to
With the exception of Tulane, no
Last week against a directional school, the Tide rolled in flat and led by halftime only by the blessing of a scoring defense. In the second half, the offense caught up somewhat but there’s no doubt that the loudest cheer of the game was for Coach Shula – not for any schematic adjustments at the half (you don’t need to be John McKay to know Ken Darby should run the ball), but for benching Our Blessed Saint of Rainbow City with a fourth quarter lead and letting John Parker Wilson (whose name could either push his career path toward Southern school’s quarterback or Presidential assassin) eat the lone sack Alabama’s prepubescent offensive line allowed.
However, under the early season principle of ‘showing as little as you have to on offense and as much as you can on defense’, this was a good win, as are they all. And while nothing’s worse than losing, winning isn’t everything.
Before last week’s season opener, 300
Build people a home.
Give people some food.
Give people some money.
Mail the food there yourself.
Roll Tide.
1 comments:
Good post. It's good to hear that Bama fans are representing the university well by doing things that may seem small to them, such as giving their tickets away, but probably means alot to the Katrina victims. As a truly side note to the other events taking place right now, Bama should come out strong this Saturday. I'm looking for Croyle to get around 225 passing with Darby breaking 100. It will be the end of an era Saturday though. Bama doesn't play S. Miss. again in the near future.
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