'65 Cobra makes a great point. Being from Georgia, an Alabama graduate, and now living back in Georgia we are consistently being called cry babies and spoiled rotten by other fan bases, mainly Georgia fans in my case. Now, that's coming from one of the most cocky fan bases I have come to know in Georgia, and just downright idiot fans, but there is something to be said about it even coming up for discussion. I do believe the new culture at Alabama is one that expects Championships and nothing less, with not even with a clue of how hard they are to come by. Declining attendance, decreased student participation, A-Day attendance, etc. is allshowing this unfortunate trend. I agree with Mrs. Saban's comments and understand they came from the heart and the desire to fill in the holes that we as a university and fan base have amongst ourselves. The ticket issue can be fixed, because I can come across 200,000 people in no time that would take tickets if they could one, get their hands on them, and two, not have to pay three to five times face value. Almost impossible to take your little boy or girl to a game at those prices, while some drunk (I got drunk at many a football games, but always stayed, so there are some that can do it) dumbass leaves early after paying $5 for a student ticket and leaving a hole for all of America watching to see in the stands. We gotta suck it up as a fan base and understand just exactly what we're having accomplished in front of our very eyes. Kirk Herbstreit said it best during the Alabama-Notre Dame broadcast. He stated that college football has never seen anything like what is going on in Tuscaloosa, and that he believes we're simply in the middle of this. You don't think Georgia, Ole Miss, Ohio State, Florida State, USC, Texas, or any other big university would love to be doing what we're doing? Just think of how Auburn fans are feeling right now, even though they have one to hang their hats on, their biggest and most hated rival is kicking butt and taking names. How would we feel if Auburn was doing it? We'd be drooling and praying it happened to us. Well it's happening and we have to appreciate it on all levels. My apologies for ranting, but '65 Cobra hit the nail on the head.