Bo Over the Top has some implications off the field that are astronomical.
You have no idea. It changed the entire world.
Before Bo crashed over the line the Bama contingent had gotten comfortable. We were second class citizens in every way. Nine years of dominance that featured multiple NCs on their part had infused the university, the administration and the ragtag sidewalk hillbilly fanbase with a sense of superiority and invulnerability. We were just that little bitty pesky gnat, no more significant to them than Mississippi State. If we won, it was a fluke. If we lost it was our destiny, our lot in life.
Remnants of that attitude persist today.
That smug sense of superiority filtered out to the media, state and eventually national. It lived on through people like Keith Jackson and was passed down to Verne, Brent, and all the old guard. They've handed it on to people like Kirk, C.Fowler and that generation aided and abetted by the (grudgingly brilliant) move by UA to pump up the journalism department and spread people sympathetic to their win at all costs fanaticism to every major media outlet in the country. When you actually step back and look at how many of their people lurk in major markets it's staggering.
Then in 1981 we hired Dye. He wasn't satisfied to play aw shucks little brother to Alabama. Believe it or not, there were people who resisted that. They were afraid of upsetting big bad bama and didn't want to take them on directly like Dye did.
When Bo crossed the goal line, it broke everything for them. When we continued to compete with them and began to surpass them in numerous ways it set their machine in motion. They were determined then (and remain determined now) to drive us into the ground. This is what I've been preaching for decades This is why I believe we HAVE to confront their cheating and bullshit openly and make a case of it. They have less time to spend on destroying us when they have to spend time defending themselves.
This is what Bo's dive wrought:
1) Vast improvements to Jordan Hare Stadium
2) The death of the old Iron Bowl where despite claims of 50/50, Alabama always had the upper hand
3) The eventual decal of Legion Field
4) The loss of Birmingham's claim to "Football Capitol of the South"
5) An orchestrated campaign to smear Dye and find some way to get him out of Auburn -- it worked. UA and the city of Birmingham (Arrington) teamed up to take Dye down.
6) A retaliatory campaign (for the first time) to force the NCAA to finally look in Tuscaloosa's direction. And it worked.
7) A coaching carousel in Tuscaloosa as they tried to keep AU from getting ahead of them
8) Gene stallings and a return to the cheating ways that are the only way they can stay relevant.
9) Major construction to Big Dipshit Stadium in order to compete with Jordan Hare
10) An orchestrated campaign to discredit and destroy Bobby Lowder (it worked)
11) An orchestrated campaign to destroy Cam Newton and his family because he was going to give AU something that would make us even more equal
12) The hiring of Nick Saban and a return to the rampant blatant cheating that has always been their hallmark and the only way they can remain competitive. But they'd learned. When they started it back this time, they made sure they had the people in place to keep things buried.
There's more, but if Bo doesn't crack the goal line in 1982 the football world as we know it would be vastly changed for the worse. You think you're sick of it now, Townhall? You should have lived through it then. It's the same story all over again.