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  1. Follow the Tide at https://www.ua.edu/Welcome to the official YouTube channel of The University of Alabama. Subscribe now to be updated on the latest videos:...

  2. Big Al is the costumed mascot of the University of Alabama Crimson Tide in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The origin of the mascot dates back to 1930. On October 8, a sportswriter wrote about the previous weekend's Alabama-Ole Miss football game. The writer, using the flair for the dramatic common in sportswriting at the time, wrote that an anonymous fan yelled out "Hold your horses, the elephants are ...

  3. Mar 22, 2024 · Alabama's unofficial mascot from 1930 through the 1970s was an elephant, though Big Al did not make his debut until the 1979 Sugar Bowl game vs. Penn State (a 14-7) victory by Paul "Bear" Bryant's ...

  4. Features three 0.3 W LED lights. Includes 12V 1.0A Blower. Height may vary based on mascot. Suitable for indoor/outdoor use. Materials: Air, LED, Big Al. Brand: Logo Brands. SKU/Style #: 102-100. AvailabilityAvailability: Backordered ( details ) Price: $189.99.

  5. Jun 10, 2016 · The Elephant Story. The story of how Alabama became associated with the "elephant" goes back to the 1930 season when Coach Wallace Wade had assembled a great football team. On October 8, 1930, sports writer Everett Strupper of the Atlanta Journal wrote a story of the Alabama-Mississippi game he had witnessed in Tuscaloosa four days earlier.

  6. Oct 23, 2012 · During the 1940s, the school kept a live elephant mascot named "Alamite." It was a regular on gamedays, and for several years it would carry that year's homecoming queen onto the field prior to the game. By the 1950s, keeping a live elephant year round proved to be too expensive for the university. Instead, the school's "Spirit Planning ...

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