By Hunter Ford

It seems like old times and everything is new again.

My nine-year-old son is collecting Star Wars toys and loving Indiana Jones movies.

Texas, Alabama and Penn State are at the top of the college football polls. It’s great to be a fan of any of those schools right now, but for an Alabama fan like me it is especially sweet. I hope I’m not getting too intoxicated from the success this year. I’ve seen this sort of thing before. And I’ve written about this before. “Remember 1989 when Alabama went 10-0 before losing to Auburn?” I have asked. “Don’t forget 2005 when the Tide petered out after starting 9-0,” I have warned.

This season seems much different than those. The Deja vu all over again is that Alabama is looking like the Tide of the late 1970s under the Bear, or in the early 1990s under his “Padawan,” Gene Stallings.

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The team is playing hard-nosed defense, and smash-mouth offense, dominating foes sometimes, and staying in control even during close games (see Tulane, Kentucky and Ole Miss). The team seems to have the attitude that not only should it win, it CANNOT lose.

There is a difference here.

Bryant and Stallings where knights of the same lineage. Bear schooled under Frank Thomas at the Capstone. He came home when “Mama called” and his cub, Stallings, later followed in his pawprints.

But Saban, every bit as dedicated to the same fundamental prinipcals as his predecessors, is truly a New Beggining for Alabama.

Saban is the first coach from outside the “family” to really nail down what Alabama football is all about. At least he’s the frst since the aforementioned Thomas (a Notre Dame man) did it.

What is Alabama all about? Winning championships. Alabama and championship football go together like Chevy Chase and Goldie Hawn, like banana and splits.

Championship-caliber Alabama football is like a classic folk or rock song (or movie) that gets remade every decade or so.

Right now Auburn is in confusion and can’t get no relief. Tubberville is speaking falsely and the hour is getting late. There’s a new tough guy in town. Saban is Stagger Lee and Tubberville is Billy (Google it if you don’t get the reference). Up in Knoxville Phil “Fats” Fulmer will soon be singing “Don’t Think Twice it’s Alright” to Vol fans.

It is wonderful to see Alabama back in its rightful place as one of the kings of college football. Balance has finally returned to the Force. Bama has the Ark of the Covenant and the Tide is melting the faces of its opponents with Crimson flames. It is awesome to behold. Roll Tide!

P.S. Saban, I believe, will be the only coach in D-I football history to win national titles at two different schools if he wins one at Alabama. Wonder why nobody in the media is bringing that up?


11 thoughts on “It seems like old times”

  1. Indeed it does, even though Penn State is iffy at this point and time. I still don’t think they are a championship contender, but oh well, you can’t argue with an undefeated record now can you?

  2. Alabama if they can get through the season undefeated will mop up the field with Penn State.
    Texas on the other hand would be a good game.

  3. For any team to play Penn State in the BCS Championship game, would end in disastrous fashion (tOSU repeat).

    Even if Alabama doesn’t make it, they should at least give Florida the nod, because no word in the English dictionary can be found that defines what Penn State’s opponent would do to them on that special January day.

    Nice post, Hunter!

  4. A little boy is in divorce court watching his parents go at it. Eventually the judge calls the boy to the stand

    Do you want to live with your mother?

    No she beats me said the boy

    With your father?

    No he beats me too, said the boy.

    Who do you want to live with, asked the judge.

    Tommy Tuberville, said the boy, he don’t beat nobody

  5. Yeah, JW, and Auburn has a worse record than LA Monroe too. Be careful. It strikes a nerve with Ballplay when you laugh at his team. Watch out man.

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