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D^3
09-23-2007, 04:33 PM
Just so any Bama fans reading this know, I posted this in the Georgia section because I'm not trying to rub it in...


TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- When it was over, 89 plastic stadium cups lay upon the grass in the southeast corner of Bryant-Denny Stadium. A few dozen crimson-and-white pompoms, too. And two airplane bottles of booze -- one Jim Beam, one Seagram's.

That's the debris hurled down from the Alabama student section upon the celebrating pile of Georgia Bulldogs late Saturday night after the visitors had the unmitigated gall to beat the Crimson Tide 26-23 in overtime.

It was an atrocious display of fan petulance, but not an unprecedented one. I've seen firsthand a smaller-scale bombardment between the hedges from Georgia fans after a bitter loss to Auburn in 2005. In the SEC, you'd better keep your helmet on after a big win on the road -- and if your uniform ends up smelling like liquor, hey, it should wash out.

Here's what else came out in the wash on a wild night in T-Town: Richtenstein successfully invaded Sabanation. And the canonization of St. Nick was slowed just a bit.

T-shirts reading "Sabanation" are hot sellers in Alabama these days, part of the Nick Saban hysteria that has consumed the state since the day he double-talked his way out of the NFL to resurrect the Crimson Tide. One Alabama couple named their newborn Saban before the guy had even coached a game. An insane 92,000 fans showed up to watch the spring game. Bama gave him a $32 million contract, richest in college coaching history, and hardly anyone blinked.

Then the Tide opened the year 3-0, upsetting Arkansas last week in the final seconds. And the hero worship somehow intensified.

The pregame talk radio Saturday was so full of Saban talk that it seemed he must have been starting on both sides of the ball, in addition to a full load of special-teams duties. One station excitedly reminded listeners that it would carry Saban's Monday news conference live -- fitting for the leader of his own nation.

A win in this game and it really would have gotten crazy. The starry-eyed citizens of Sabanation might have commenced sacrificing virgins on the doorstep of the football offices.

But in a startling single-play flash, Georgia demystified the man who coaches the Tide. Just as quickly as quarterback Matthew Stafford could loft a perfect 25-yard fly pattern to quicksilver receiver Mikey Henderson, reality returned. It turns out Alabama still has work to do before returning to powerhouse status, and it turns out Mark Richt is still the king of the road in the SEC.

The Georgia coach is an astonishing 23-3 in league road games. That includes a 9-2 record against ranked teams and a 2-0 record right here in Bryant-Denny. And it helps mitigate the damage done by a home loss to South Carolina two weeks ago.

"I think we grew up a lot tonight," Richt said of his young team. "I knew we would have to grow up relatively quick and there would be some growing pains, but I think we might have gotten ourselves back in the SEC race."

The Dogs did it the hard way.

Even before the opening kickoff, Georgia was not properly reverential in one of the shrines of college football. Part of Alabama's elaborate pregame celebration of itself is a video presentation of great moments in the school's gilded gridiron history, set to soaring music. It's capped by a growling pronouncement from the patron saint of the program, Bear His Own Self.

But in a burst of sacrilege, the Georgia band cranked up the school fight song just as Bear began his grumble, drowning him out. Intentional or not, it was a precursor of insouciance to come from the visitors in the silver britches.

With the stadium rocking, Georgia took the opening kickoff and served a 10-play, 70-yard cup of shut-up to the Tide faithful. The Dogs covered 64 of those 70 yards in the air for a 7-0 lead, then expanded that to 10-0 with 6:21 left in the first half.

At that point, Alabama appeared close to a standing eight count. But if it has proved one thing the past two weeks, the Nick Saban edition of the Tide has shown it will not ebb without protest.

A field goal with two seconds left in the first half made it 10-3, and Bama tied it up early in the third quarter. The Tide promptly fell behind by 10 again, but their fitful offense delivered at crunch time. Its final two drives of regulation went 61 yards for a field goal, then 88 for a touchdown to tie it at 20.

And when Georgia's 48-yard field goal on the final play of regulation edged wide left, it seemed clear: The infidels would be repelled, and Sabanation would again triumph in the end.

But the Dogs wouldn't submit.

"Alabama's done a great job of getting their kids believing," Georgia offensive coordinator Mike Bobo said. "But we believed, too."

The Tide had to settle for a field goal in the opening possession of overtime. When the Bulldogs offense came out for its turn, Bobo went for the kill right away.

His call: 142 Z takeoff. Stafford was to fake a handoff to the right, drawing the safety that direction. Then he'd look for his receiver deep on the left side against one-on-one coverage.

"If they stuffed the run on first down, at their end of the field, their fans are gonna go berserk," Bobo explained. "You've usually got to hit one deep in a game like this."

Georgia's sideline coaches asked Bobo which receiver he wanted to run the route. His response: "I don't care." Receivers coach John Eason made an unusual call, going with Henderson -- a senior who never had caught a touchdown pass, and who had dropped a deep ball earlier in the night.

The play unfolded to perfection. Stafford faked. Henderson sprinted off the line and got behind the coverage. Stafford -- a prep superstar with a cannon for an arm who occasionally is plagued by sophomore inconsistency -- threw his best pass of the night. Henderson went up after it.

"It was my battle to win," Henderson said.

"He came up big," Bobo said. "That kid's been through a lot."

People were always telling 5-foot-10, 150-pound Henderson he wasn't big enough to play SEC football. Henderson proved them wrong by becoming a dangerous kick returner -- but making plays like this was a whole different deal.

"I couldn't tell if he caught it or not," Stafford said.

But when the stands went quiet and the referee's arms went up, Stafford sprinted to join the end zone dog pile. At the bottom of it, little Mikey Henderson said, he "felt the air go out of me." On top, Stafford felt debris bounce off his back.

"Uh, quite a bit," he said with a smile. "It was fun, man."

Up in the press box, a woozy Bobo wobbled onto the elevator to go down to the field and quickly thumbed the digits on his phone. He called his wife, Lainie, who was home in Athens with four kids -- and a fifth due any day.

"She says she 'bout went into labor," Bobo reported. "But she's OK."

Meanwhile, the birth of a deity has been put on hold for a while longer here in Sabanation.

Pat Forde is a senior writer for ESPN.com. He can be reached at ESPN4D@aol.com.

Seppeh
09-23-2007, 04:39 PM
http://www.sectalk.com/boards/georgia-sports/20976-i-have-new-found-respect-uga-band.html

GatorHunter
09-23-2007, 04:39 PM
Yea...I couldn't believe those Bama fans were pelting the players with debris...classless. I've been to BDS and have never seen anything like that before. That's usually one of the classiest places in CFB.

D^3
09-23-2007, 04:58 PM
Yea...I couldn't believe those Bama fans were pelting the players with debris...classless. I've been to BDS and have never seen anything like that before. That's usually one of the classiest places in CFB.

Yeah that really surprised me... wouldn't think that in a game that good there would be students who would act so maliciously. A couple of students doing it I wouldn't even mention it because it happens everywhere but I mean they got rained on.

D^3
09-23-2007, 04:59 PM
http://www.sectalk.com/boards/georgia-sports/20976-i-have-new-found-respect-uga-band.html

Oops, sorry... I'm gonna plead misleading thread title, haha.

Jordan
09-23-2007, 05:00 PM
Yea...I couldn't believe those Bama fans were pelting the players with debris...classless. I've been to BDS and have never seen anything like that before. That's usually one of the classiest places in CFB.

I agree completely... I did not see the debris on TV, but was shocked to read about it today. I like to think of our fans with some amount of respect, but it sounds like the drunken student section took it over the top yet again.

I remember the last time we played UGA in Tuscaloosa, seeing an UGA fan after the game hurl a beer bottle at a Bama student's head cutting his face as it crashed. It sounds like a lot of our students have become no better than that UGA fan that I remember... and I hope that all of the UGA fans/players seeing this classlessness this weekend can look past it to all of the Bama fans that would still be happy that it was a good game, and would likely still be enough of a good sport to come eat at your tailgate after the game.

D^3
09-23-2007, 10:42 PM
I agree completely... I did not see the debris on TV, but was shocked to read about it today. I like to think of our fans with some amount of respect, but it sounds like the drunken student section took it over the top yet again.

I remember the last time we played UGA in Tuscaloosa, seeing an UGA fan after the game hurl a beer bottle at a Bama student's head cutting his face as it crashed. It sounds like a lot of our students have become no better than that UGA fan that I remember... and I hope that all of the UGA fans/players seeing this classlessness this weekend can look past it to all of the Bama fans that would still be happy that it was a good game, and would likely still be enough of a good sport to come eat at your tailgate after the game.


I would hope that there were several UGA fans around to beat that guys ass that you spoke of. I deplore that kind of garbage and most everyone I know here at UGA does too.

Jordan
09-23-2007, 10:46 PM
I would hope that there were several UGA fans around to beat that guys ass that you spoke of. I deplore that kind of garbage and most everyone I know here at UGA does too.
Unfortunately not... but I knew it was just one idiot, and that there were some classy UGA fans there as well. I just hope that most of you guys understand that the majority of our fanbase should not be represented by the drunken students who participated in the mess this weekend.

The Ramp
09-23-2007, 11:43 PM
i remember them doing this to us in 1997. i doubt this was the first time but they're no different than any other stadium

timNem
09-24-2007, 12:01 AM
There is no excuse for that even when the Auburn players taunted the student section last year and got pelted by cups and bottles. Its classless and there should be a rule that permanently banishes anyone caught throwing any objects onto the field.

I'm sure Pat Forde enjoyed writing this article since he has shown his Cowhed/Le Batard type hate for Saban before. I wonder why he didn't mention that Georgia fans ripped down all of our National Championship flags during that time?

BamaDude06
09-24-2007, 12:06 AM
Of course it doesn't mention the UGA players taunting the students after scoring the TD, but the throwing was still wrong.

It doesn't mention how several of the National Championship flags wound up upside down, thrown off the upper deck, or stolen all together by UGA fans.

It doesn't mention the fans (I'm talking 30- 40 year old grown men) I saw trying to pick fights with Bama students after the game. If they act like this at away games, what do they act like at home?

Sorry, I was very unimpressed with UGA fans.

D^3
09-24-2007, 08:19 AM
Sorry, I was very unimpressed with UGA fans.

After the way your student section reacted, you don't have the luxury of being "unimpressed." Get your own house in order before you judge another's.

And I'm SURE that all the Bama fans just welcomed the Georgia visitors with open arms, didn't they? Yeah I can just imagine how that went.

Crimson Kicker8
09-24-2007, 08:21 AM
Yea...I couldn't believe those Bama fans were pelting the players with debris...classless. I've been to BDS and have never seen anything like that before. That's usually one of the classiest places in CFB.

Correction, punk ass students, not fans. The Alabama "fans" that were there did no such thing.

D^3
09-24-2007, 08:26 AM
On a sidenote this is a very tiring tactic after a loss.... put down the fans. Probably wouldn't have heard a word had you guys won, but since Bama lost, some inconsolable fans just have to take their shots at whatever part of the victors that they can.

BamaDude06
09-24-2007, 10:59 AM
On a sidenote this is a very tiring tactic after a loss.... put down the fans. Probably wouldn't have heard a word had you guys won, but since Bama lost, some inconsolable fans just have to take their shots at whatever part of the victors that they can.

Probably not, because if Bama had won I don't think I would have seen the Georgia fans acting high and mighty trying to pick fights with Bama fans.

bigsexxxy
09-24-2007, 11:08 AM
On a sidenote this is a very tiring tactic after a loss.... put down the fans. Probably wouldn't have heard a word had you guys won, but since Bama lost, some inconsolable fans just have to take their shots at whatever part of the victors that they can.

I work at a bar and I had no problems with Georgia fans. Some guy pulled his shirt off and was waving it around after the TD in OT, but I just told him to put his shirt back on, told him congratulations, he put his shirt back on and then we proceeded to talk smack on Tennessee. No worries.

And yes, the greeks in the front of the student section acted like jackasses, no doubt about that. Trust me Georgia fans, I'm just as miffed as you are. There's no place for that.

crimsonnation713
09-24-2007, 06:36 PM
Theres no place for any of it. I saw security pointing students out and I hope they get banned for life. I also saw the players ( Dawgs ) taking off their helmets and talking trash and theres no place for that either. Two wrongs don't make a right and from the Bama Nation, I truly apologize.It was a classless act and nothing like the fans truly are.

Roll Tide :thumpsup:

C_hris
09-24-2007, 08:19 PM
Just hand out a ton of "sock'em Boppers" and let the players and the fans go at it after a huge victory/defeat........Then sell that on pay-per-view

bamagt
09-26-2007, 11:27 PM
It's very wrong what the students did by throwing the cups.
One of the worse things I've ever seen was the gator fans doing the gator chomp when prothro got hurt, just classless.