I bought the DVD of the 2010 Iron Bowl. Did not buy the DVD of the game against Oregon.
Pretty much sums it up for me. I'm of the "1-11 season and the 1 is the Iron Bowl and I'm happy" crowd.
Nature? Nurture? Don't care. I just hate those inbred fucktards.
I'm sorry, and I know my claim to AU is not as complete as yours because I didn't attend there but this attitude upsets me greatly.
Until we -- as a whole -- stop basing our entire existence on how we fare against those disease-riddled fucks (and yes I do know Mr. Irony) we are doomed to perpetually be the "little brother" they claim us to be.
1-11 SUCKS. Beating them is some consolation, but that's all. If we'd beaten Alabama the year we went 3-9 it wouldn't have changed anything for me. I'd still hate it just as much.
We have to reach the point to where the Alabama game is meaningful for state pride, but in the greater scheme of things it's only a single piece in the greater whole we are trying to create.
Win 12 games, go the SEC Championship and play for the title but lose to Alabama vs. have no shot at the SEC or NCG but beat them? It's a no brainer. Lose. Lose to them but take the bigger prize.
Until and unless they stop meaning more than that to us, we are what they say we are.
That said, Scarbinsky's column is dumber than a dog turd with tapeworms roiling around in it.
Those games were chosen because of what they represent. If I'm chosing the greatest games in AU history there are some of the Iron Bowls in there, yeah. 1972 because they were supposed to be invincible and we were supposed to be nothing, but we beat them. Beat them in one of the most incredible finishes in college football history. 1982 because they'd cheated their way to a nine-year string that was on the verge of breaking our football program forever. That win is important NOT because we beat them necessarily, but because of the turning point it represented for the program as we went on to become the Team of the 80s. Kick Six because we beat them, but NOT just because we beat those dickholes. Because of what that win brought to us (SEC Championship, shot at the NC) and because it was, again, one of the most incredible finishes in college football history.
Beyond that? I'd rather see LSU in 1994. FSU in the 80s when Fullwood was there. The win over LSU in 2006 -- hardest hitting game I've ever seen. Georgia in 2013 and again the year Courtney recovered the fumble in the endzone to set up a win. LSU in 2004. Tennessee in 2004. UT when Ben Tate trucked Eric Berry. Florida with Damon Duvall. Florida with Wes Byrum. So many games from the 80s. Ga. Tech. Bo/Tommie Agee mauling Maryland.... and so on.
I want to beat Alabama, but it's not the alpha and omega -- nor should it be.