🏈 Classy, classy move today

Duder

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I just saw on Gameday that Alabama will have a moment of silence for Nick Bell before the game today. I know this is his home state but it is certainly a classy move by your program today.

Also, for those that haven't seen the Gameday program, it is US-themed cover and with the flags on the jerseys--again, great move.

School alliances aside, I'm proud to be in a state where both football programs are concerned about the well-being of others.

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I just saw on Gameday that Alabama will have a moment of silence for Nick Bell before the game today. I know this is his home state but it is certainly a classy move by your program today.

Also, for those that haven't seen the Gameday program, it is US-themed cover and with the flags on the jerseys--again, great move.

School alliances aside, I'm proud to be in a state where both football programs are concerned about the well-being of others.

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I just saw on Gameday that Alabama will have a moment of silence for Nick Bell before the game today. I know this is his home state but it is certainly a classy move by your program today.

Also, for those that haven't seen the Gameday program, it is US-themed cover and with the flags on the jerseys--again, great move.

School alliances aside, I'm proud to be in a state where both football programs are concerned about the well-being of others.

:icon_salut:

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We all have our share of fans, hell I gave you guys a prime example of one yesterday! It is nice to see teams set rivalries aside and be there for one another.

I may not agree with everything that happens in Tuscaloosa but by and large I think the team, staff and most fans are class acts. Today's program is actually one that I wouldn't mind having a copy of. My Dad was in the army, my cousin is currently in the Navy. My Dad passed several years ago but would've loved to be there today.
 
Well i think it's more about personal realtionships.
Marcel & Nick were very good friends. And i would imagine that several ppl on our staff were
fairly close to him as well. Yes Alabama is his home, and yes it was a tragic for everyone who knew him, not just Ms. State.
I think that our team and our staff lost some one that they were pretty close too, regardless of
where he went to school or weather or not he was a football player.
As for class, what else would you expect. But it has nothing to do with class.
It's about rememebring a fallen freind and comming together to celibrate the memory of his life.
Again, it's not about class. That's just how things are done @ Alabama. period.
It needs no tragedy or special occation. That's just how things are.
 
I think its awesome Bama is doing it too

thought the patch on the jersey was cool

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