How did Alabama football team get there mascot the elephant? - alabama football cake
Because I really do not like the picture of an elephant in Alabama. It is so strange that I want to know how it happened.
Friday, December 11, 2009
Alabama Football Cake How Did Alabama Football Team Get There Mascot The Elephant?
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In the 1930s in Alabama, Ole Miss game, coach Wallace Wade started his second string in the first quarter. They were even bigger than the first channel of the Mississippi, but Ole Miss Hung difficult. Sports writer Everett Strupp, Atlanta Journal, wrote: "At the end of the (first) quarter, the earth started to tremble, it was a distant rumbling, screaming continue to grow. Some enthusiastic fans in the stands:" Hold the horses, the elephants come with the seal of the Varsity Alabama. "Several other authors referred to the Alabama linemen Red Elephants and the name stuck. That's how Alabama came to be marketed in conjunction with elephants. Now, the Crimson Tide mascot is an elephant aptly named Big Al
Buffer ... funny! But long ago, I think it was television, a radio journalist said that Bama looked like a herd of elephants, as they rushed the field. It is a bit of stick and "Big Al" is mascot does not appear until much later.
I'm not sure, but probably for the same reason Mascott brown eagle of the war and its nickname of the Tiger
The origin of it was the first female coaches. LOL not sure of the truth to do perhaps with the Rep party?
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