I remember this game vividly, coming from a Georgia fan, congrats Auburn on that win, I don’t care who the team is, I don’t care if I hate ‘em or if I can tolerate them, it always makes my Saturday when Alabama loses!
I think 99% of all football fans, announcers or otherwise, spend their entire lives watching a game for their team where they have the opportunity to get so excited, SO worked up, they yell like how this guy yelled "THERE GOES DAVIS!!!" Such a dream of euphoria.
So we kick Auburn’s ass year after year and you barners get a fluke win every once in a while and think this is a rivalry. Imagine being an Auburn fan. What a sad existence. Harvey Updyke was the man. RIP
I thought this was deleted! I suppose it’s returned. As this is an epic call by Mike Ingles. I listen/watch this and other Lebron vids before/during my workout. This change in his voice - how astounded he is at the clutch nature and - especially on the replay - the sheer difficulty of Lebron’s shot are phenomenal. “GOT IT.. that is cold , freezing ice chilled blood in his veins!” F ing awesome
something i think that gets lost on us, americans, is this. you can support same sex couples, and their rights, while also supporting chris broussard's rights to say what he is saying. i think both are very, fundamentally, important. what makes us "the land of the free" is our rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. same sex couples getting married, or doing whatever, don't infringe on any of chris broussard's rights. AND, broussard's comments about those couples being an open rebellion to god don't infringe on any same sex couples' rights. we need to consider these things when we hear someone say something that makes us uncomfortable. or, if we see something we disagree with. you're allowed to disagree, and they're under no obligation to watch their mouth so that you always feel comfortable. period.
This clip always will give me chills and keep me wondering how the hell Auburn ran that back and won. It will literally question my mind, my thoughts, and my 2 brain cells til I die.