It was unreal playing against them and the assistance given.
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Or the offsides call when we scored the go ahead TD in Tuscaloosa. We were at the 3 and their LB was clearly barking our signals. I think Plumb was our QB. Only 2 times I remember when the officating was fair was in 92 at home they won 14-7 in what was the best game win or lose I saw then Scott Field and 2007. Was waiting for a flag when AJ ran that Int back/
Oh no - '92 was not fair. Not one bit. And that game was not 14-7, it was Bama 30-21. We took at 3rd quarter lead 21-20 after being down 20-3 in the first half. After getting the lead, we made some mistakes that cost the game - but in typical Bama Ref fashion the OL was allowed to do everything short of murder to help get the lead back. I still need a bourbon when I think about that lost opportunity.
I think you are thinking of '91 in T-Town where we lost 13-7.
Nope it was the year they won it all. Ir might have been 14-7 at half. Was pissing in the trough at halftime and all the Bama fans were talking like they were about to get beat. The worst called game was when I think Relf was the QB and we scored 2 TDs that should've put us up 14 in the 1st QTR but were called back because of penalties, that no one saw or even noticed, and then they proceeded to beat the crap out of us, maybe 2009.
Nope - I actually looked it up before I wrote the post https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-...913-story.html
The worst officiated game I ever saw and what ignited my intense dislike of Bama was their 2018 game vs us. They screwed us over blatantly so much and even took away points from us. I believe they ended up shutting us out. I was disgusted at the officiating.
Yes, the Gumps were happy to get out with a win. I actually went to a party in Tuscaloosa the following January that turned out to be a football team party. Talked to several players who said that the MSU game was the toughest
game by far that season including the SEC against Florida and the Sugar against Miami.