Sunday, October 5, 2014
Rollll Tide
How about that Bama game? Yeah buddy, I bet the nation is happy they went down. You know, in my opinion, the nation helped them go down. All the hype, all the attention on both teams, it really set the par of who had the advantage of succeeding. College footballs ESPN Gameday was at the Ole Miss stadium, and wherever that is, you know it's going to be the game everyone in the country will be watching. Of course, Ole Miss having their home field advantage was one of the main keys, but having national attention just gets you going no matter who you are. I speak for Alabama too, I wish Gameday would even go to the pee wee teams they play. Of course, it is on Alabama to survive and endure the hype, and prevail through it. There are many other factors such as turnovers and penalties that are to blame for the loss. My main point is, who was the better team? If it weren't for Ole Miss having all of the hype, attention, and atmosphere they wouldn't have caught the breaks they did, and they would have not won the game. Same goes for marketing, and advertising. Something can be poor in quality (Ol Miss) and still be more successful than something in great quality (Alabama), if you have the right ways to get it out there, promote, hype it up, and bring in all the attention.
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