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‘Rammer Jammer’: The origins of the Crimson Tide’s most beloved, and at times controversial, cheer
"Rammer Jammer" was inspired the "Hotty Toddy" cheer at Ole Miss. The cheer was once banned by the university.
What a way to ring in Atlanta's new Mercedes-Benz Stadium for the top-ranked Crimson Tide. Highlighted by three takeaways and two decisive plays in the kicking game, Alabama's defensive masterpiece on ...
The sound of Alabama football’s band and fans playing the Rammer Jammer filled the air, with the Crimson Tide faithful sticking around to curse their rivals, just like at home. “Hey Bulldogs…” This ...
Christopher Walsh is the founder and publisher of Alabama Crimson Tide On SI, which first published as BamaCentral in 2018, and is also the publisher of the Boston College, Missouri and Vanderbilt ...
Alabama dominated Florida 54-16 to win the SEC Championship and solidify the Crimson Tide's spot at No. 1 in the College Football Playoff rankings. Alabama enters Alabama dominated Florida 54-16 to ...
Despite being among the most popular fightin' ditties on fall Saturdays in Bryant-Denny Stadium, both "Rammer Jammer" and "Dixieland Delight" have in the past been banned. Unlike nearly century-old ...
What if Patrick Cooper's supporters stood before Carole Smitherman last night and began to taunt in unison? Hey Carole! Hey Carole! Hey Carole! We just beat the hell out of you! Rammer jammer my eye.
Editor’s note: This is part of a series of personal essays celebrating 50 things we’re looking forward to in college football leading up to the Week 1 kickoffs Sept. 4. After a season of a ...
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