Ha, Michigan fans (near where I was seated) were like "They don't even care about their history and racism...wow....dixieland...wow (smacks forehead)."
@@GSeward You might want to google what the song is about, nothing to do with the Civil War, slavery, etc. Recorded in 1982 by the country group Alabama, the words are fairly innocuous. Dixieland Delight is about a girl. I was there as well and I really don't care what Michigan people think whatsoever and neither do other Alabama fans, players, cheerleaders or band members. Thank you for your concern!
@@JJRoelant Wilbur Jackson was recruited in 1970 by Bear Bryant and played in the 1971 season. Fielding Yost, Michigan's coach with the most national titles at the school would not let a black player on the team. Granted that was year's earlier but then I looked at pictures of the Michigan football team in 1950 and 1960 and there were only 2 black players on both of those teams, in 1965 only 3. It looks like around 1967 or 1968 that Michigan started recruiting black players in earnest and not just as tokens. That is not much earlier than Alabama.
You can look at the crowd of just about any Alabama game and it's a very diverse mix of white/black. Alabama is home to part of the "Black Belt" with Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, and Montgomery, so the fan base of the UA reflects that.
That’s ok BAMA…you’ll always have your COVID National Championship won in a half-empty stadium. Do you still count it? The Standard still resides in Athens, GA. Pollack is still right.
People can play whatever they want at their home stadium. I don't care. But in Jackie Robinson's town, and where his Alma mater plays regular season football (UCLA), playing anything related to Dixie, AKA the Confederacy, is just plain wrong! I don't care if the song lyrics aren't racist, anything related to Dixieland (confederacy), doesn't belong in Pasadena. Period.
Jules, this is a song about a girl from the south. That’s as deep as it goes. I’m from Alabama myself and I live near Pasadena now. Don’t make a mountain out of a molehill please.
Was at this one. Alabama IS Football and America. Im a Michigan fan, and this was the best sporting event I've ever been to.
Amazing moment. I was rt there in my Michigan gear among all the Bama fans. It was all love. GO BLUE!!!
As a bama fan, Congrats to you what what you accomplished!
What happened next?
The Michigan Fans looked like they had no clue what was going on🤣
Roll Tide!!!
I approve of this message.
Love the tradition but GO BLUE
Roll tide hold through!!!!😊
They Got Rolled.
@@banditva8040 no it was one play that decided the game not a blow…..
@@Lucaswhite41 be honest...y'all got whooped on both sides of the ball. Only the refs kept you all relevant in this game.
@@GSeward Michigan played like crap also and we did not get whooped refs did not keep us in the game
@@GSeward I’ll be honest our offense got crushed but defense held pretty strong until OT
It’s f*ck Auburn. Not beat.
Bama won I don’t care the refs are blind and deaf
Always have been always will be
Amen
😂 Roll Tears Roll! 🔵🟡
@@jasonlejuan975 watch out for ole Pepsi man with the comebacks
This song is about Tennessee
🤦♂
This is exactly why Michigan won 🫡
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It’s not why they won they were the better team all day. But this pissed the Michigan players off
Michigan cheated all year and the coach is a scumbag who's been bending rules for years absolute trash and a disgrace to cfb
Too deep for yanks.
@@speedkunky77 Based
Amen!!!!!
Diverse crowd singing a welcoming song… 😂
Ha, Michigan fans (near where I was seated) were like "They don't even care about their history and racism...wow....dixieland...wow (smacks forehead)."
They didn’t integrate their football team until 1972….
@@GSeward You might want to google what the song is about, nothing to do with the Civil War, slavery, etc. Recorded in 1982 by the country group Alabama, the words are fairly innocuous. Dixieland Delight is about a girl.
I was there as well and I really don't care what Michigan people think whatsoever and neither do other Alabama fans, players, cheerleaders or band members. Thank you for your concern!
@@JJRoelant Wilbur Jackson was recruited in 1970 by Bear Bryant and played in the 1971 season.
Fielding Yost, Michigan's coach with the most national titles at the school would not let a black player on the team. Granted that was year's earlier but then I looked at pictures of the Michigan football team in 1950 and 1960 and there were only 2 black players on both of those teams, in 1965 only 3. It looks like around 1967 or 1968 that Michigan started recruiting black players in earnest and not just as tokens. That is not much earlier than Alabama.
You can look at the crowd of just about any Alabama game and it's a very diverse mix of white/black. Alabama is home to part of the "Black Belt" with Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, and Montgomery, so the fan base of the UA reflects that.
Go home..........
Bye bye Bama 😂 War Eagle 🦅
Didn't Auburn get beat by a team without its QB? Sad!
Auburn sucks tooo 😂 Go Vols 🍊
@@Themadpig Vols? hahahaha! That is funny, 16 out of the last 17 means the VOLS suck!
All of ur teams suck go blue!!
@@imgoaxted2727 Womp Womp go Georgia 😂
That’s ok BAMA…you’ll always have your COVID National Championship won in a half-empty stadium. Do you still count it? The Standard still resides in Athens, GA. Pollack is still right.
Kirby is 1 and 7 against bama😂
@@CFBliveshere hang the banner. Who has won the two most recent national championships?
Who has 18 chips?
@@CFBliveshere uh…Pringles?
@@porterosbournejr.5083someone is bitter lol
People can play whatever they want at their home stadium. I don't care. But in Jackie Robinson's town, and where his Alma mater plays regular season football (UCLA), playing anything related to Dixie, AKA the Confederacy, is just plain wrong! I don't care if the song lyrics aren't racist, anything related to Dixieland (confederacy), doesn't belong in Pasadena. Period.
you can't be serious.
F off. You were never a slave. Nobody on here had slaves. I don’t owe you shit, you don’t owe me anything.
@@shawnflanagan4995no doubt. Most be a left coast liberal. Its why their state has turned to shit
That is just dumb!
Jules, this is a song about a girl from the south. That’s as deep as it goes. I’m from Alabama myself and I live near Pasadena now. Don’t make a mountain out of a molehill please.
I was there. In the Michigan section… we were all like….”What the hell is the country bull shit” 😂