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Maybe this year’s Iron Bowl will do the series justice
Published Thursday, November 20, 2008
The Iron Bowl just isn’t the same as it was when I was younger. During the first decade of my life—and I was born in 1980—the Iron Bowl really had one of its greatest heyday. The games were almost always tight, and the games seemed to have some significance.
I don’t know if it had to do with the games being played in legendary Legion Field or not, but it just seemed to have a special atmosphere. The tickets were split right down the middle, 50-50. It probably didn’t hurt that “Bear” Bryant was still coaching at the beginning of the decade too.
You had plenty of memorable games during the 1980s. It all started in 1981, when Bear Bryant got his 315th win with a 28-17 decision over the Tigers. The very next year, Bo Jackson went over the top to break Alabama’s nine-game winning streak in the series.
Probably one of the forgotten games of the 1980s was Auburn’s 23-20 win over ‘Bama in 1983. The biggest story of that game was the fact that Jefferson County went under a tornado warning, and no one inside of Legion Field moved an inch. Even James Spann wouldn’t have interrupted the broadcast of that game. I do remember seeing a video clip of the game that had a meteorologist talking over the broadcast as Jackson scored a touchdown.
Then, you had “Wrong Way Bo” in 1984 when ‘Bama had a goal line stand to beat Auburn. The 1985 game is arguably the best game the two have played ever as Van Tiffin hit a 52-yard field goal as time expired to beat Auburn.
To finish out the decade, the Iron Bowl had its first game in Auburn—a move that forever changed the series. Auburn won that decision 30-20.
It’s a shame that the Alabama vs. Auburn game just doesn’t seem to have the same kind of excitement it used to have. There hasn’t been a classic game in the series since 1997. Ever since then, the games have been sloppy, and there just haven’t been any fantastic finishes.
I hope that changes this year. On paper, it appears like Alabama should blow out Auburn next week, but I don’t want it to happen like that. It would be nice to finally see another game that went right down to the wire or overtime, which would be uncharted territory for the Iron Bowl.
Even though the series hasn’t had that many good games lately, the series is still highly regarded. That speaks highly of just how important this game is to the state. Although Ohio State and Michigan might be regarded as the best rivalry in sports, there is no other rivalry that brings out the passion like the Iron Bowl does. In my opinion, that passion is what puts this game at the top of the list every year.
Brent Maze is the managing editor for The Clanton Advertiser. His column appears each Friday.
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Posted by steve42 (anonymous) on November 20, 2008 at 3:50 p.m. (Suggest removal)
"It probably didn’t hurt that “Bear” Bryant started out coaching in that decade too."
Bear Bryant became the head football coach at Alabama in 1958. How can you say he started out in the 1980's?
Come on Brent... do your research before you write these things.
Posted by bama1870 (anonymous) on November 20, 2008 at 3:54 p.m. (Suggest removal)
LOL!! Steve, I had to read that twice myself!!!!
Posted by CCOF (anonymous) on November 20, 2008 at 7:27 p.m. (Suggest removal)
I was going to "correct" the decade, but steve42 got there first! The Alabama- Auburn game still has tons of excitement for the fans-- I hope this year is an upset to the Tide's season-- War Eagle!!
Posted by michelle_price (anonymous) on November 21, 2008 at 11:03 a.m. (Suggest removal)
rollllllll tide rollllllll
Posted by CCOF (anonymous) on November 21, 2008 at 1:12 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Graves-- Can you believe you and I are both AUBURN fans?? This proves this game has no political preferences
HUH?? My son is a 2007 graduate from Alabama, my hubby is Tide fan. We sent LOTS of money to Tuscaloosa but I could never root them on. My favorite game was in 02. We had tickets to the game. I had no idea where the seats were but to my surprise, we were sitting in the visitor in- zone, in T-Town. My husband was one of a few people in red and white in that section. We were the under dogs in that game but we pulled it off. Talk about a quiet ride home!
Posted by steve42 (anonymous) on November 21, 2008 at 1:27 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Hey... I think somebody insisted in the discussion over the stimulus checks article a couple of weeks back that any article that had been edited after posting would say so...
In fact, I became an object of ridicle from the paper's self-appointed pot-stirrers for suggesting the article had been edited after my first comment. Some even showed me proof it couldn't be done.
http://www.clantonadvertiser.com/news/20...
Thanks for playing.
Posted by eagle1 (anonymous) on November 21, 2008 at 3:19 p.m. (Suggest removal)
michelle, you're vocabulary ... is very limited :B :P :)
WAAAAAARRRRRRRR EAGLE!!
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