OffTackleVol
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“Second-and-16 is not what you’re looking for, especially with the noise level being what it is here,” Alabama play by play announcer Chris Stewart said during the broadcast. "You’ve got 100,000-plus and they also pipe in crowd noise as well.”
Former Alabama quarterback AJ McCarron wrote on X, formerly Twitter, that "100%" Tennessee does use fake crowd noise. McCarron started at Alabama from 2011-13 with a win at UT in 2012.
Haven't seen this one posted yet... I am sure it was due to piped in crowd noise.
He was flagged for illegal substitution but this is just a single example of the way BAMA coaches their players.
This. I texted my wife during the game and said the Bama band is literally playing when we’re fully lined up and assessing the defense. Far different than playing while in the huddle/looking to the sidelines.Whatever makes them sleep better. I was there so… so untrue.
We play clips of music but turn off @ the appropriate time, per the NC2A rules, when they line up on offense.
In fact, I noticed that the bands for both Oklahoma and Bama played beyond the “rules.”
I attended both games and both bands were playing at times when Nico called out signals. It was well beyond the time one would expect the band to stop playing. So they can go crying all they want. Bama lost!
It’s difficult to win a rd game in the SEC. That is why the LSU win over the Hogs was so impressive along w UGA over Texas.
Most are willing to admit it. Ones I talked to at the game and when I got back home to Alabama admitted that’s not really their thing to yell and stomp they’re more of a spectator crowd.It’s pure coping. Bama fans who were there haven’t heard their stadium get that loud before. And they ain’t willing to accept Neyland being louder than BDS.