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Why is Alabama called crimson?

Birmingham's iron-rich soil turned to a sea of red mud which stained Alabama's white jerseys. The team fought Auburn to a 6-6 tie and sports editor Hugh Roberts of the Birmingham Age-Herald is supposed to have said the team played like “a Crimson Tide.” The name has been ours ever since, according to Crimson Tide lore.
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What does Crimson Tide mean slang?

Noun. crimson tide (plural crimson tides) red tide (type of algal bloom) (euphemistic) menstruation.
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Why is there an elephant for Alabama Crimson Tide?

After watching the Alabama-Ole Miss game that season in Tuscaloosa, Atlanta Journal sportswriter Everett Strupper noted the incredible size of the Crimson Tide, writing that it looked like “they had nearly doubled in size” compared with the previous season. He heard them compared to elephants and described the scene.
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Why do Alabama say roll tide?

The origins of 'Roll Tide' are unclear. From 1892 to 1906, commentators popularized the 'Thin Red Line' nickname for the university team, later replaced by 'Crimson Tide'. The university fight song originally contained the line "Roll to vic-try", later replaced with the phrase roll tide.
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Is Alabama State the Crimson Tide?

The Alabama Crimson Tide refers to the intercollegiate athletic varsity teams that represent the University of Alabama, located in Tuscaloosa.
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Why is Alabama called the Crimson Tide?

What do Alabama fans say?

Roll Tide is the rallying chant of Alabama football and originates from 'Bama's nickname, “the Crimson Tide.”
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What city in Alabama is the Crimson Tide?

Location. A city of about 100,000 people, Tuscaloosa rises to the occasion on fall Saturdays when the population more than doubles to champion the Crimson Tide at Bryant-Denny Stadium.
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Who yells Roll Tide?

The origin of Roll Tide as a rallying cry can be traced to the Alabama—or 'Bama as it's often abbreviated—football team. 'Bama fans yell Roll Tide to encourage the team … not that they need encouraging because they're pretty good at winning. The phrase is sometimes elongated by folks in Birmingham to “roll tide, roll.”
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How do you respond to war Eagle?

If you get a War Eagle or Roll Tide on the street or in the grocery store, proper responses include: A return "War Eagle" or "Roll Tide"
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Where did Alabama come up with Roll Tide?

Obviously, it's derived from the moniker "Crimson Tide" which most agree was bequeathed upon the team due to a newspaper description. (Most commonly this is credited to the Birmingham Age-Herald's Hugh Roberts in 1907.)
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What is Alabama mascot?

Big Al is the costumed elephant mascot of the University of Alabama Crimson Tide in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
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Why is Alabama called the Million Dollar Band?

Back in 1922, the Crimson Tide lost to the Yellow Jackets 33-7. After the game, a reporter spoke with prominent Alabama figure Champ Pickens asking him what Alabama does have — they didn't perform well in the football game. Pickens's reply was apparently “A Million Dollar Band.”
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Did Alabama have a mascot before the elephant?

Still, an elephant was not the first animal to represent the school. A yellowing news clipping in the Alabama library collection dated Nov. 4, 1894 told the story of a win over Sewanee. At the bottom, it states Alabama players found a dog on the street and adopted it as its mascot.
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What is slang for Alabama?

Alabama for most everyone else in the country is just Alabama, but for the natives it's 'Bama. The shortened form is used as a nickname for the state and the University of Alabama.
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What is a slang word in Alabama?

Chunk it = To throw something away

In Alabama, you don't just toss something in the trash. You chunk it. You can chunk a brick through a window – but please, don't.
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Who coined the phrase Crimson Tide?

Hugh Roberts, former sports editor of the Birmingham Age-Herald, is credited with coining the phrase "Crimson Tide" in an article describing the 1907 Iron Bowl played in Birmingham with Auburn a heavy favorite to win. The game was played in a sea of red mud which stained the Alabama white jerseys crimson.
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Why does Auburn say War Eagle if they are Tigers?

Technically, War Eagle is not a mascot or nickname at all; it's Auburn's battle cry. The most popular version of the story comes from 1892, when Auburn played against Georgia. A Civil War veteran brought an eagle to the stadium during the game as a good luck charm.
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Why does Auburn have 3 mascots?

Auburn does not have two mascots. Auburn's athletics teams are the Tigers and the tiger mascot's name is Aubie. War Eagle is Auburn's battle cry and the symbol is a live golden eagle named Aurea, or War Eagle VIII, who lives at the Auburn University Raptor Center in the university's College of Veterinary Medicine.
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Why is Auburn called the Tigers?

The nickname "Tigers" comes from a line in Oliver Goldsmith's poem, "The Deserted Village," published in May 1770, "where crouching tigers await their hapless prey..." “War Eagle” is Auburn's battle cry. Auburn has never referred to any of its teams as “Eagles” or “War Eagles.” To the Auburn Family, it's very simple.
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Who is Alabama's rival?

The Alabama–Auburn football rivalry, better known as the Iron Bowl, is an American college football rivalry game between the University of Alabama Crimson Tide and the Auburn University Tigers, both charter members of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and both teams are located in the state of Alabama.
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What do you say after Roll Tide?

However, I've said "Roll Tide!" To a few guys wearing Bama gear and have received responses ranging from "you know it!" To "yeah.." To "hey". Even one total no response. I've always been raised that the only way to respond to a "Roll tide" is with a "Roll tide".
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Is Alabama nice to live?

Whether you're looking for mountains and pine trees or white sandy beaches, you'll find it in Alabama. Plus, the low cost of living mixed with a healthy dose of Southern hospitality makes Alabama a great place for families.
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Does Alabama get snow?

Although snow is a rare event in much of Alabama, areas of the state north of Montgomery may receive a dusting of snow a few times every winter, with an occasional moderately heavy snowfall every few years. Historic heavy snowfall events include the New Year's Eve 1963 snowstorm and the 1993 Storm of the Century.
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Why do Alabama fans hold up 4 fingers?

Extending their arms to the heavens, fans and players alike hold aloft four fingers, insisting the fourth quarter belongs to them. Alabama fans say the tradition began with Coach Bryant, emphasizing a commitment to finishing the game strong.
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