Monday, June 13, 2011

SEC football - the Iron Bowl embodies IT!


Southeastern Conference (SEC) soccer is the best college football in United States for many reasons. However, in the heart of all the football rivalries are incredible. Undoubtedly greater SEC football rivalry is the Interstate vs Alabama Auburn rivalry.

The State of Alabama, you are a fan of Auburn University or the University of Alabama fan.You may choose a serious topic lados.Neutralidad is not an option.

Over the years, college football has evolved into an important part of Alabama Alabama.Nativos life are understandably proud of their heritage rich College football. I think that "Bear Bryant," Bo Jackson, Joe Namath and many others.

But there is a day of the year when everybody in Alabama focuses on one soccer game. This game is the annual Auburn Alabama vs "Iron Bowl". Friends and family can be divided - at least for the day you play the Iron Bowl.

The Iron Bowl is probably the largest rivalry in all of college football game universitario.Una victory in this game is not just another check in the win column.Often plays an important role in deciding who won the Western Division of the SEC and goes to SEC.Una Championship game victory in this game also has enough weight to transform a bad season in a good;or vice versa.

In fact, losing four straight Iron Bowls probably was the final cost to Alabama coach Mike Shula his job after the 2006 season.Shula was the only coach Crimson Tide some time has lost four straight Iron Bowls.

In 2006, Alabama carries iron Bowl series record 38-32-1. embargo, Auburn has won each of the last five Iron Bowls.El game is always the last game of the regular season for each computer.

The 2007 Iron Bowl will play November 24, 2007 at the stadium of Hare Jordan Auburn.Sin doubt Center Nick Saban coach new concentrated great amount of energy to win that game.








To read more about the SEC football, go to SEC football to read about the SEC football rivalries, checkout best historical SEC football rivalry games Mo Johnson is a long fan of sports and the editor of http://www.secsportsfan.com SEC time


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