Not only does Alabama stand out with an amazing football program, but they also stand out with one of the best fan bases. Being the title holder of 16 national Championship and possibly another one on the way, they now how to cheer a team to victory.
We Always Represent.
No matter if it's on our shirts, cars, water bottles, or computer cases we always seem to end up with a Crimson A somewhere on us.
We Always Travel.
No matter where we may be playing our fans are guaranteed to show up fully ready to watch the Tide bring home a win. They come decked out in their crimson and white and don't mind long car rides, or even paying for a plane ride!
We Bring The Shakers.
As if we aren't loud enough, we always make sure to bring our shakers to show the world how much we love cheering for our boys out on the field and how much we love to represent our school.
We'll do whatever it takes to sing Rammer Jammer at the end of the game.
Rammer Jammer is one of our favorite traditions, especially when we get to yell "hey tigers?" (boo Auburn!)
We not only love our players, we love our coaches.
We love Nick Saban enough to call Bryant-Denny Stadium "The Church of Nick Saban" and wear his head on a pin for the games. #InSabanWeTrust
We love singing Sweet Home Alabama.
I mean, let's be honest- that song was meant to be played in Bryant-Denny.
We don't sit down, ever.
Try going into the student section to a game and sitting down, you're guaranteed to be laughed at or told to stand up. If those players are out there on their feet for a whole game you can stand.
Football is always talked about.
No matter what class you're in there will always be a reference to football. Math?-Football. English?-Football. There is always an excuse to use our team as an example. And if we aren't using it for academic purposes, we're normally discussing the past weekend's game with the professors just for fun.
We're classy.
Although we don't enjoy losing, we don't go over the top when we win. There's no storming the field or acting over obnoxious. As Nick Saban would say, "Act like you've been there."
And, of course, we have.
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