Where did name Crimson Tide come from?

Crimson Tide Story
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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What does nickname 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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Why is Alabama Crimson Tide mascot an elephant?

For Ole Miss was truly battling the big boys for every inch of ground. "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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Where did Alabama get the name Roll Tide?

The explanation seems to be that "Roll Tide" was a chant folks inserted at the end of the song which later was incorporated into it. (Kind of like how we chant "Roll Tide Roll" in the middle of Sweet Home Alabama during games.)
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Why do Southerners say Roll Tide?

The origin of Roll Tide as a rallying cry can be traced to the Alabama—or 'Bama as it's often abbreviated—football team. 'Bama fans yell Roll Tide to encourage the team … not that they need encouraging because they're pretty good at winning. The phrase is sometimes elongated by folks in Birmingham to “roll tide, roll.”
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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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What is a herd of elephants called?

A group of elephants is called a 'herd' – a herd of elephants.
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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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What is the Alabama elephants name?

Big Al, Alabama's elephant mascot, has roamed the sidelines for more than 30 years. But the history of the Crimson Tide's mascot began decades earlier at an Alabama-Ole Miss football game.
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Why do Alabama fans wear houndstooth?

Houndstooth Mafia was a creation of an Alabama fireman and a man who owns an embroidery shop in Georgia. Both men tailgated together at Alabama football games in a group that became known as Houndstooth Mafia.
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What was Alabama called before Crimson Tide?

The first nickname to become popular and used by headline writers was the "Thin Red Line." The nickname was used until 1906. The name "Crimson Tide" is supposed to have first been used by Hugh Roberts, former sports editor of the Birmingham Age-Herald.
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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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Has Alabama ever had a real elephant?

In the 1940s, a live elephant named Alamite was housed on campus. At Homecoming, the queen rode into the stadium atop Alamite. However, housing the large animal was costly, according to UA librarian April Burnett, so she did not stay long on campus.
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Did Alabama ever have a real elephant?

He later became a school administrator. Similar to Georgia's Uga the Bulldog, the LSU Tigers' Mike the Tiger or Tennessee's Smokey the coonhound, Alabama kept a real-live elephant named “Alamite” in the 1940s. Alamite would carry each year's homecoming queen onto the field before each homecoming game.
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Are there any former Alabama players on the LA Rams?

The Rams currently have two former Alabama stars on the active roster for the Super Bowl: linebacker Terrell Lewis and defensive lineman A'Shawn Robinson. Lewis was drafted in the third round of the 2020 draft and has worked his way into a prominent role within the respectable Rams defense.
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What is a group of humans called?

There is no specific word to describe a group of humans. When we dig up the English language, we find several words that could represent a community of humans, but none that exactly match what we are looking for.
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What is a group of foxes called?

A group of foxes is called a skulk. A group of foxes is called a skulk. The word skulk comes from a Scandinavian word, and generally means to wait, lurk or move stealthily. Foxes have a bit of a reputation for being sneaky so this word seems to work quite well!
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What is a group of giraffes called?

Take giraffe for example: “a tower” is their collective noun, and we can't think of a better way to describe a group of these gangly giants, towering as they do above all but the tallest trees around them. A group of giraffe are called a 'tower', which is a great example of collective nouns at their descriptive best.
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What is a group of dogs called?

When animals get together in a group, we have a specific name for the group. For example, you probably know a group of dogs is a pack.
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What is a group of zebras called?

a herd, dazzle, or zeal of zebras.
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What is a group of monkeys called?

• Monkeys: a barrel or a troop.
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Is Alabama red or burgundy?

The crimson color code for the Alabama Crimson Tide logo is Pantone: PMS 201 C, Hex Color: #9E1B32, RGB: (158, 27, 50), CMYK: (25, 100, 79, 20).
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Is crimson red or maroon?

Crimson refers to a bright red with a tinge of blue. It's often considered the color of fresh blood (blood red). Dark crimson is close to maroon and is a warm color, along with red, orange, and yellow. In nature, crimson is most often a ruby red color that occurs in birds, flowers, and insects.
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