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Alabama - Notre Dame

Alabama's Cornelius Bennett sacks Notre Dame QB Steve Beuerlein in 1986.  
 
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jackieorocks (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I've heard people say that they heard this hit in the parking lot of Legion Field!!!
mbearsu (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Shhh you wasn;t supose to correct me. LOL I forgot they played after that. You are correct on that sir! I would love to see us play them again! I want the score to be settled! ROLL TIDE ROLL!!
mbearsu (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Alabama and Notre Dame played in 1986 and Alabama won. That was the last time we played. We knocked the quarterback completely out. (Hint Video Above) Then Notre Dame renigged on a 10 year contract to play Alabama. Thats RIGHT they are SCARED to play us now. So the score could be settled IF they had the balls to play us again. ROLL TIDE ROLL!!!!
OtisIsdrunk (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Mmmm, actually Notre Dame beat Alabama in South Bend the very next year. That said, I don't think the Irish have wanted a game against the Tide in the recent past, and certainly don't want one in the near future. Roll Tide!
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I'm glad we claim it. We had the best team in college football that year. We just happened to lose when it counted most by one point. If those teams played 10 times, Alabama would have won 9. We were that good. If the 2007 New England Patriots played the 2007 New York Giants 10 times, the Pats would win 9 of them too. They just happened to lose when it counted the most. It happens a lot.
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Good reasoning. However, I'd still trade '73 for '66 if we could. I guess it's 'cause we don't have the Missing Ring.
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OtisIsdrunk (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Don't forget Notre Dame miraculously leaped from No. 5 to No. 1 to win the 1977 title by winning the Cotton Bowl while No. 3 Alabama barely moved after beating Ohio State by four TDs. Alabama had lost by a TD at Nebraska, and ND lost to Ole Miss, which Alabama destroyed. How about that one?? Glad FSU stole yours in 1993. Makes up for that a little bit. That's as close as the Irish have come or will come for decades.
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First off 1973 Alabama won the coaches before the bowls and Notre Dame beat the Tide and won the AP title, second 1966 Alabama played a patsy schedule, Notre Dame and Michigan State were the superior teams that season, third don't forget the Bear is 0-4 against the Irish, and lastly to close how many Heisman winners does the Tide have zero these facts are undisputed!
OtisIsdrunk (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Notre Dame grads eat at McDonald's? Figures.

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