At a time more than possibly any other in modern UT history, the program and this new coaching staff needs positive energy and support to turn this thing around quickly. Tomorrow looks to be a nice day of weather in Ktown. Yet, most expect a modest crowd at O&W of around 40,000.
Meanwhile, Bama fans are expected to continue their re-found commitment which began in Saban's first spring, and pack out their stadium again as a show of support for the program and their coach.
Call them whatever you want. In some cases, it fits. But I admit to being entirely jealous of the commitment shown by rank-in-file Bama fans to show their support like they do. Currently, only UK basketball fans can rival the unwavering intensity and passion displayed by Bama fans...and its not even close. I will be there tomorrow, and wish like heck that another 40k would show up to at least rival the support being shown 4 hours to the SW.
If you love the Big Orange, and you really believe UT fans are the best, then start acting like it. Show up.
Meanwhile, Bama fans are expected to continue their re-found commitment which began in Saban's first spring, and pack out their stadium again as a show of support for the program and their coach.
Call them whatever you want. In some cases, it fits. But I admit to being entirely jealous of the commitment shown by rank-in-file Bama fans to show their support like they do. Currently, only UK basketball fans can rival the unwavering intensity and passion displayed by Bama fans...and its not even close. I will be there tomorrow, and wish like heck that another 40k would show up to at least rival the support being shown 4 hours to the SW.
If you love the Big Orange, and you really believe UT fans are the best, then start acting like it. Show up.