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“Fight, fight on, fight on, men.

Remember the Rose Bowl, we’ll win then!”

Since 1946, these words from “Yea, Alabama,” the fight song of the Alabama Crimson Tide, seemed archaic and had little meaning. That’s because, for decades, the University of Alabama could not play in the Rose Bowl. And neither could any other SEC team. Or any team outside of two conferences.

That’s because the Rose Bowl’s governing association signed a contract with two conferences to place the two conference champions in the Rose Bowl — the PAC-10 Champion versus the Big 10 Champion. No outside team could play in the Rose Bowl, no matter how good their record is. The “granddaddy of them all” became the granddaddy of only two conferences.

For years, we would watch Southern Cal, UCLA, Stanford or another western team face off against Ohio State, Michigan, Michigan State or another northern team.

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It had not always been that way. Before the conference contractual hookup, Alabama had played in its first Rose Bowl in 1926. Alabama won the 1926 Rose Bowl 20-19 over the Washington Huskies. So the words to “Yea, Alabama” came to include winning the Rose Bowl.

That initial appearance by the Tide was followed by their Rose Bowl appearances in 1927, 1931, 1935, 1938 and 1946. That ended Alabama’s Rose Bowl era with a 4-1-1 record to that point.

After the two-conference tie-in, Alabama was simply ineligible for the Rose Bowl. The words to the fight song remembering the Rose Bowl remained with only a historical significance.

When the new era of national championship games came in, that changed. Now, the Rose Bowl has become a semi-final game in the College Football Playoffs once every three years. So, in 2018, Georgia won the Rose Bowl to advance to the National Championship Game. The Bulldogs lost that championship to Alabama 26-23 in overtime in the famous “Second and 26” pass from Tua Tagovailoa to Devonta Smith.

It was Rose Bowl time again as the semi-final CFP game three years later. Alabama made the Rose Bowl in the 2021 CFP semi-final, defeating Notre Dame 31-14.

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Three more years later, in 2024, it is the Rose Bowl’s time again as the semi-final CFP game, and it’s Alabama again, this time facing No. 1 Michigan.

So it seems that Alabama may have started a new tradition – going to the Rose Bowl every three years, each time it is open to outside teams when it hosts the CFP semi-final.

The Rose Bowl hosts the CFP semi-final every three years, and every three years, Alabama to Pasadena—a good tradition.

And it’s not just the team and staff that go to Pasadena. It’s the cheerleaders, the students, the Million Dollar Band and the many tens of thousands of fans. Alabama travels well.

“Remember the Rose Bowl, we’ll win then.”

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And this is not the first time that the words to the Alabama fight song have regained their meaning in the modern era. The song also says:

“Go teach the Bulldogs, to behave.”

YEA, ALABAMA

Yea, Alabama! Drown ’em Tide!
Every ‘Bama man’s behind you,
Hit your stride.
Go teach the Bulldogs to behave,
Send the Yellow Jackets to a watery grave.
And if a man starts to weaken,
That’s a shame!
For Bama’s pluck and grit have
Writ her name in Crimson flame.
Fight on, fight on, fight on men!
Remember the Rose Bowl, we’ll win then.
So roll on to victory,
Hit your stride,
You’re Dixie’s football pride,
Crimson Tide, Roll Tide, Roll Tide!!

The author, Jim Zeigler, is a former Alabama Public Service Commissioner and State Auditor. He was President of the Student Government Association at the University of Alabama and played in the Million Dollar Band.You can reach him for comments at [email protected].

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Alabama football lands London Simmons, a defensive lineman in 2025 recruiting class

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Alabama football has landed a commitment in the class of 2025 from defensive lineman London Simmons, Simmons told On3 on Sunday.

Simmons is the 15th commitment in Kalen DeBoer and the Crimson Tide’s 2025 recruiting class but just the second defensive lineman in the group alongside Antonio Coleman. He is the third commitment Alabama has picked up in the last week, following the commitments of Mal Waldrep and Michael Carroll.

Simmons is listed as 6-foot-3, 295-pounds and plays for Hartfield Academy in Flowood, Mississippi. 247Sports has Simmons listed as a three-star prospect ranked the No. 67 defensive lineman in the 2025 class and the No. 15 prospect in Mississippi.

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Before Simmons pledge, Alabama ranked No. 3 among all teams in the 2025 recruiting cycle per 247Sports Composite.

Simmons chose Alabama over a total of 13 offers, including those from Florida State, LSU and Ole Miss. Simmons recently took a visit to the Capstone on June 14.

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Alabama Football’s toughest stretch of 2024

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Alabama will face a brutal 2024 schedule in the first season of the Kalen DeBoer era. The ultra-competitive SEC just got even tougher with the additions of Texas and Oklahoma, and the Crimson Tide will still go on the road to play a Big Ten opponent in Wisconsin.

That game in Madison will be part of a challenging September stretch in which Alabama will play the Badgers as well as the Georgia Bulldogs, who may be the preseason no. 1 team in the country. It will help that Bama gets Georgia in Tuscaloosa, and that these two games will be separated by an off week. 

The Tide will also have a tricky path to navigate as they close the season. Though the Iron Bowl is rarely an issue in Tuscaloosa, Auburn could be improved in year two under Hugh Freeze. Additionally, Alabama will travel to Oklahoma the week prior, making this a tough two-game stint. 

These two groupings in September and November respectively could prove to be tough obstacles for Bama. Alabama’s most challenging stretch of the season, however, will be a month-long gauntlet right in the middle of the season. 

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It will start with the Third Saturday in October, which will see the Tide look to restore its reign in Neyland Stadium. Bama righted the ship in this rivalry in Bryant-Denny last season, but now it returns to Knoxville for the first time since losing to the Vols in 2022. 

Alabama then hosts Missouri, who is considered by some to be a top-10 team heading into 2024. Can the Tigers repeat the success they had last season? If so, this will be a very tough game even at home coming off of a physical rivalry bout. 

Bama kicks off November with a much-needed bye week before heading to Baton Rouge to play in one of the most raucous environments in college football. The Tide generally fared well in Death Valley under Coach Saban, but fell in overtime in its last trip. Coach DeBoer and company will need to bring their best stuff to notch this road win. 

In this four-week stretch, Alabama will play three preseason top-15 teams, at least according to ESPN’s post-spring rankings. Tennessee and LSU could be the Tide’s two toughest road trips of the season, and they will be sandwiched around a home game against a top-10 caliber team. 

While it won’t be easy for Alabama to get the sweep in this stretch, Bama’s taxing schedule could prove to be worth it in the long run. As we enter the 12-team playoff era, the Tennessee-Missouri-LSU gauntlet will likely resemble the mountains Bama will have to summit to win national titles going forward.

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Concerning Video of Former Alabama LB Surfaces

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A concerning video has surfaced allegedly featuring former Alabama linebacker Terrell Lewis.

On Saturday, OnlyFans model MIA💞 on X posted an explicit video of a female chasing a male down a hallway in a hotel. The video includes a naked woman chasing after a man she alleges to be Lewis with the caption “We got a runner”. If you choose to view the video, you can watch it here on her X account.

In the post, Mia alleges that the individual in the video is former Alabama and current Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Terrell Lewis. Lewis went private on social media.

Lewis was a five-star, top-100 prospect from St. John’s High School in Washington, D.C when he signed with Alabama in 2016.

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Lewis was instrumental in the Crimson Tide’s 2017 College Football Playoff National Championship win over the Georgia Bulldogs, with a crucial sack of Georgia quarterback Jake Fromm in overtime.

Lewis finished his collegiate career with 58 tackles, 14.5 tackles for loss, eight sacks, three pass breakups, and one forced fumble in 26 games played at Alabama. He was drafted No. 84 (Round 3) by the Los Angeles Rams in the 2020 NFL draft. He was a member of the Rams Super Bowl LVI win over the Cincinnati Bengals. Lewis spent the 2023 season with the Chicago Bears but did not record any stats. He signed with the Philadelphia Eagles during the 2024 Free Agency cycle and is currently a member of the team.

This story will be updated as more details become available, or when Lewis responds to a request for a comment. 

Wyatt Fulton is the Brand Manager and DME for Tide 100.9, serving as an on-air host from 11:00 a.m. to noon CT every weekday and Sports Reporter covering Alabama Football and Alabama Men’s Basketball. For more coverage, follow him at @FultonW_ on X, the social media app formerly known as Twitter. 

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