Ive seen a lot of bama games......without a doubt the most hostile home crowd we have ever encountered. Outplayed 75% of the game, but champions find a way to win, was truly a classic.
I was fortunate to be at that game and l can tell you it was one of the best football games I ever been to.. tiger stadium was on 🔥 I lost my voice that night...RTR
After being bent over in the 2011 title game, LSU begins its long stretch of serving as Bama's bitch. 2019 was, like Auburn in 2010 and FSU in 2013, a one-flash bang. Now back to your role: bitch to Bama.
@@donjon1179 lolololol 🧂🧂🧂 so it’s luck that a rebuilding team with a roster full of transfers from smaller schools and a first time SEC coach beats a generational QB? Yea if you couldn’t do it last year good luck these years flash in a pan my ass!!! We won the toughest division in football (SEC West) and 10 wins while predicted to go 7-5 and less than a year to clean up this mess and we did that shit!!! Oh btw it’s June 17 2023 and Jayden Daniels is still running into end zones untouched and Harold Perkins is in your nightmares 🐯🐯🐯🐯🐯
@@savagetigerfbfan6673 Y'all have won exactly 2 games out of the last 10. That's a LOSING percentage of 80%. So y'all are 80% losers? Lol...jk. I've worked in Louisiana for close to 30 years now. I love my job & most of the people I've met from Louisiana are great people. I do have 1 question for you. Why do Louisiana sports fans dump their teams so quickly? If Alabama has a bad season, we don't jump ship quickly. We endure through the bad years so it makes the good years much better. A lot of LSU, Saints, ULL, Pelicans, etc. fans I've met here will abandon them very quickly if they lose 1 or 2 games. I don't understand it. Even my friends who live here can't explain it to me either. Maybe you can?
@@lovebug6822 well I don’t live in Louisiana my dad went to LSU from 1989 to 1995 and he loved it there he is so grateful for the opportunities that school gave him. LSU was a terrible football program up until 2000 when nick saban finally took over and built us to be a national powerhouse in college football and changed the culture of this program forever that’s why our next 2 head coaches were also great recruiters and each won at least 1 of each SEC title and national title. My dad graduated then in 1996 he got married got his first job in Dallas TX and then I was born 3 years later and I have lived in Dallas my whole life born and raised and my family and I always been LSU fans. Yes my dad suffered thru the 90’s the bad years for football as a student at LSU but ever since I been born we didn’t have a losing season or win less than 8 games from 2000 to 2020. And in that span has been the best 20 year period of LSU football history we literally own then NFL 3 national titles, 4 national title appearances, greatest offense and team of all time in 2019, best defense and secondary of all time in 2011, Les Miles was the winningest coach in our school history so far, school record of home winning streak from 2009-2012, incredible non conference regular season games winning streak from 2002-2016, incredible non conference home game winning streak from 2000-2017. We had 2 bad years in 2020 and 2021 otherwise Coach O would still be our coach but I was still there watching entire games and it makes me appreciate a season like 2022 a lot more than I use to before 2020. I don’t live in Louisiana so I can’t tell you why other LSU fans jump ship when we are losing but my family and I got that forever loyalty. And we had success with 3 head coaches in a row nick saban then Les miles and Ed O and Brian Kelly already having the success we look for. Bama only done great with nick saban nobody sees that program being any good after he is done there so let’s see if you can have success with other coaches following nick saban I personally just don’t see it. My advice is enjoy nick while you have him bc he’s getting old as well.