92,138 attend Alabama spring game

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The Associated Press
Published on: 04/21/07 Tuscaloosa, Ala. ? Nick Saban is already filling Alabama's Bryant-Denny Stadium ? and then some.
<!--endtext--><!--endclickprintinclude--><table align="left" border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" width="175"></table><!--startclickprintinclude--><!--begintext--> An overflow crowd of 92,138-plus fans attended the Crimson Tide's spring game Saturday, nearly doubling the school's A-Day attendance record and forcing university officials to start turning people away in the first half.
That kind of turnout for essentially a scrimmage was yet another indication of how much Saban's hiring in January has stirred up a rabid fan base hungry for a championship.
"It shows the passion that people have for the University of Alabama, and it certainly makes me feel great about being here as head coach," Saban said.
The previous high attendance for an Alabama A-Day game was 51,117 at Birmingham's Legion Field in 1988. Admission was free.
The previous best for a Southeastern Conference spring game was believed to have been 73,000 at Tennessee in 1986, according to Alabama. The 92,138-seat stadium was full, and there were fans watching from the ramps also.
They saw quarterback John Parker Wilson lead the White team to a 20-13 win over the Crimson, led by the first-team defense. He completed 18-of-36 passes for 244 yards and a pair of touchdowns.
But the fans delivered more impressive numbers.
"It was awesome," Wilson said. "We were standing around there like, 'Man, there's a lot of people here.' We didn't expect that many people. To see that kind of support just makes us feel good."
Cornerback Simeon Castille said he would have been content to watch on TV instead of braving the traffic for an intrasquad game if he were a fan.
"I still can't believe it, really," Castille said. "It's a spring game and we have 92,000 people here."
By comparison, national runner-up Ohio State drew 75,310 at $5 a ticket for its own spring game on Saturday and champion Florida earlier pulled in 47,500.
The fans came wearing "Sabanation" and "Got Nick?" T-shirts, and started arriving several hours before the game. All this for a scrimmage by a team coming off a 6-7 season that closed with four consecutive losses and hasn't won a Southeastern Conference title since 1999.
Alabama lured Saban away from the Miami Dolphins after his second season in the NFL with an eight-year deal worth some $32 million. He drew heat for his repeated denials that he was a candidate for the job, making the fans' excitement that much sweeter.
"What we did today sends a message that there's a lot of support and enthusiasm for what's happening here right now," Saban said. "I certainly appreciate it. It makes me and my family feel good about being here.
"God knows we went through little bit to get here, but we're happy to be here."






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Re: 92,138 attend Alabama spring game

Because I got a good sample of them at the Independence Bowl this year, and you gotta figure those were the smart ones.:thumbsup

You think the smart ones went to Shreveport, LA to watch a shit bowl game against a scrub team like Oklahoma State? :whatever: :LMAO
 
Re: 92,138 attend Alabama spring game

It don't matter what their IQ is FOOTBALL IS KING IN THE SOUTH--Congrats to BAMA and their fans.

Tennessee could not even fill half their stadium!!!
 
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