Saban claims A&M

The stadium atmosphere can make a difference when the team is good. They have a good team. Havent watch them alot so i cant really tell there true level, i know they played the SEC toilet though. And no those teams are no different from other toilet teams from other leagues. This is not the BCS era or even 4 team playoff. It wont be a easy game either way but im excited to see us back in the limelight
 
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I think this is going a different animal tho bro. I have longhorn friend who goes to a ton of their games. He said the playoff game last season was by far the most insane one he’s been too.

It’s probably going to be crazy but I believe in our team. There’s absolutely nothing better in sports, than shutting up a ruckus home crowd as the away team.
What playoff game?
 
Being an 11 AM game, the noise will not be the same as a night game. We pump in the DJ crap. It is done all over now. The crowd needs some music, be it a marching band, DJ or both. I just don't like it interfering with the game and never will.
 
I was there the last time we played them back in 22. It wasn’t really that loud and it was a sold out night game. We were expecting madness and mayhem with over 100,000 people in the stands. It was kind of tame if ya ask me. Especially when you take into consideration that there’s 106,000 people in that stadium.


The fans seemed to be more interested in the male cheerleader dudes that were leading the entire stadium in one traditional chant after another. **** was a bit cringy and ghey AF.

The OB was way louder and a 100% rowdier! ****, I’ve been to games at Hard Rock that were way louder than it was at Kyle field when I was there the last time we played them.

If we can get up big on them early , it won’t be hard to take the crowd out of the game.

The OB in 23 was VERY loud. That game was a blast. I ended up being on TV multiple times as I was sitting next to TVD’s dad lol
 
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Pretty clear Saban has settled in to his role as the defacto Commissioner of College Football, whether as the point man Sankey sends to DC to push preferred legislation or the guy who uses his ESPN bullhorn to pontificate about what's wrong with the sport.

Here's to hoping Saban stays in Mario's and Miami's corner when it comes time for the SEC to expand. No doubt in my mind his voice would be huge in making that happen
 
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