That was cool up until the Kick Six rerun. Kind of plays into the Bammer/Media-narrative that Auburn is wholly defined by what happens vs. Alabama. Sick of that pile of dung. Sick of those buttholes. Forget them. Forget the SEC.
We should join the ACC just so we can smack Jimbo, Dabo, and Goiterman in the mouth every year.
I really hope you were being facetious or that you started drinking early this morning.
That was the greatest ending to the greatest rivalry in the history of college football. Not only did we win the game, but we defrocked the media-anointed greatest team of all time. We denied them not only that title, but their coronation as the undeniable three-time champion. We brought question to the notion that Saban is the greatest coach in CFB history.
Of course it matters that it was Alabama. It wasn't 1982 Bo Over the Top in program-changing significance so far as our own history, but in the minds of the national media that was the moment we became "real" again. Beating A&M? Meh, they just had one player. Had been done before. Beating MSU? Yawn. Who doesn't? Beating Georgia? Dude that was pure luck don'tcha know? But going four rounds with The Greatest of All Time in its trumpeting prime and holding our own... and then turning in the most dramatic finish in the history of the game?
There are worse things by which to be defined.
FWIW, that's also why the casual observer can't get past the fact that we were "lucky" last season. You spend a year hearing how one team is so much better than all the rest (even though their schedule provided little challenge and a lot of cake) when they fall it's natural to look for excuses. The fact that we broke their backs with a play that will be remembered for generations makes that easier. Easy to forget that we beat them in every facet of the game and that they wouldn't even be around at the end without two ridiculous broken coverages. There was no luck. But we're about the only ones who realize that. It's the consolation of the bammers. And let them have it, I say. Makes the coming apocalypse that much more delicious.