What did Crimson Tide mean?

After originally going by "varsity," "Crimson White" (the school colors) and "The Thin Red Line," Birmingham Age-Herald sports editor Hugh Roberts coined the term "Crimson Tide" to describe 'Bama's heroic effort in holding heavily favored Auburn to a 6—6 tie in a mud-soaked game in 1907 that had the 'Bama players ...
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How did Crimson Tide get their name?

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The game was played in a sea of crimson mud and the Alabama players' white uniforms were stained crimson. As a sports editor for the Birmingham Age-Herald, Hugh Roberts, left the field, he described Alabama as a Crimson Tide. Sports writers then popularized the name and it's stuck ever since.
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Why is Alabama mascot an elephant but they say Roll Tide?

Ole Miss game. Strupper wrote: “At the end of the quarter, the Earth started to tremble. There was a distant rumble that continued to grow. Some excited fan in the stands bellowed, 'Hold your horses, the elephants are coming,' and out stamped this Alabama varsity.”
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What is a group of elephants called?

The family group is called a herd. A herd is made of all the mother elephants and their babies. There might be six to 12 members in a family. Female elephants stay in the herd forever. Male elephants leave between the ages of 7 and 12.
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What was Alabama called before Crimson Tide?

Alabama's first nickname was the "Thin Red Line," another war reference which was used to describe Alabama teams, according to Alabama's website. The following graph shows the popularity of the term "Alabama Crimson Tide," according to the newspapers.com database.
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What do Alabama fans say?

"Roll Tide." It's a saying that, unless you're an Alabama Crimson Tide fan, you probably can't stand hearing people yell to each other. Using it as a way to show both unity and appreciation for one another, it has been yelled at some pretty interesting times—which have, thankfully, been caught on tape.
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What is the meaning of Rammer Jammer?

Rammer Jammer Yellow Hammer. Give 'em hell, Alabama! When played after the game, "we just" is substituted for "we're gonna." The words "rammer jammer" were derived from the name of a defunct student magazine that was published for several decades beginning the 1920s.
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How did Alabama became the Crimson Tide?

The name "Crimson Tide" is supposed to have first been used by Hugh Roberts, former sports editor of the Birmingham Age-Herald. He used "Crimson Tide" in describing an Alabama-Auburn game played in Birmingham in 1907, the last football contest between the two schools until 1948 when the series was resumed.
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What do you say when someone says Roll Tide?

It is always appropriate to yell "War Eagle" or "Roll Tide" after a touchdown by the corresponding team.
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If you get a War Eagle or Roll Tide on the street or in the grocery store, proper responses include:
  1. A return "War Eagle" or "Roll Tide"
  2. An enthusiastic "War.
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Why is Alabama called the Heart of Dixie?

Alabama is known as the "Heart of Dixie" because it is in the very middle of a group of states in the Deep South. Dixie itself is a nickname for the American South. It started when Louisiana printed notes with the French word for "ten" on them. "Deece," or D-I-X, led to "Dixie."
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What is Alabama yellow Hammer?

The yellowhammer is Alabama's state bird. Also known as - oddly enough - the northern flicker or eastern yellow-shafted flicker, the yellowhammer is in the woodpecker family. The “yellow” part comes from the feather color on the underside the tail and underwings.
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Why is Alabama yellow?

Alabama gymnasts wore blue and yellow ribbons in their hair to show their support for Ukraine. Former Alabama basketball forward Herbert Jones put on a defensive clinic for the New Orleans Pelicans against the Utah Jazz.
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What is the Auburn chant?

War Eagle is a battle cry, yell, or motto of Auburn University and supporters of Auburn University sports teams, especially the Auburn Tigers football team. War Eagle is a greeting or salutation among the Auburn Family (e.g., students, alumni, fans).
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What is Dixie Land of Light?

“Dixieland Delight' is a song written by Ronnie Rogers and recorded by legendary country act Alabama in 1982 for the album The Closer You Get. It reached number one in January 1983, and became a singalong staple at Alabama games shortly thereafter.
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What song does Alabama run out to?

Alabama, “Dixieland Delight”

UA piped in some audio to drown out the naughty words, and fans had one of their favorite gameday traditions back.
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Is a group of elephants called a tide?

A group of elephants is commonly called a herd or, less commonly, a parade! Above all else, herds are family groups. Herds vary significantly in size, but their structure is consistently multigenerational and matriarchal. A typical herd is led by one female elephant matriarch.
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Why do Auburn fans throw toilet paper?

The use of toilet paper was inspired by comments from Terry Henley, a colorful halfback whose rural drawl made him a darling of reporters.
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Why do they say War Eagle at Auburn?

Elated at their team's play and taking the bird's presence as an omen of success, Auburn students and fans began to yell “War Eagle” to spur on their team. At the game's end, the eagle took a sudden dive, crashed into the ground, and died.
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Why do they say War Eagle for Auburn Tigers?

Spectators mistook 'bald eagle' for 'war eagle' and began shouting it every time the Tigers came to the line. When Lucy Hairston scored the game-winning touchdown for Auburn, he supposedly yelled 'War Eagle,' and a new Auburn tradition was born.”
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What does Rammer Jammer yellow Hammer mean at Alabama?

The “Rammer Jammer Cheer” is a traditional and controversial cheer which taunts the Crimson Tide's football opponents. It typically is played towards the end of a game when an Alabama victory is certain. Fans cheer: Hey Auburn!
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What are 3 interesting facts about Alabama?

Alabama workers built the first rocket to put humans on the moon. The world's first Electric Trolley System was introduced in Montgomery in 1886. Alabama is the only state with all major natural resources needed to make iron and steel. It is also the largest supplier of cast-iron and steel pipe products.
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What is the official fish of Alabama?

The fighting tarpon (Tarpon atlanticus), a silvery, saltwater game fish that can reach weights of 100 pounds, ranges off the coast Alabama and the Mobile estuary. In 1955, Act no. 564 was approved and designated the tarpon to be the state fish of Alabama.
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What are people from Alabama called?

Alabama. People who live in Alabama are called Alabamans and Alabamians.
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What does the Yellow Hammer state mean?

Alabama has been known as the "Yellowhammer State" since the Civil War. The yellowhammer nickname was applied to the Confederate soldiers from Alabama when a company of young cavalry soldiers from Huntsville arrived at Hopkinsville, KY, where Gen. Forrest's troops were stationed.
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