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Former Alabama WR Agiye Hall recently announced his transfer to Texas and on the way out ripped Crimson Tide fans when comparing them to Longhorns fans...
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“One thing that really stood out is the culture. Bama fans — they’re not really loving, if I could say — even when you leave," Hall told Horns247. "Texas fans are like a family. They love you unconditionally. They want the best for you and want to make sure you’re striving to be the best person you are, whether it’s people in the stands, players or coaches - they’re all connected, which is a good thing.”
(The Spun)
Filed Under: Alabama Sports
Originally published on SECRant.com
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arcalades24 months
he doesn't sound bitter or scorned at all
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ColoradoAg24 months
If he thinks Texas fans are forgiving, kid is an idiot. Ask Chris Sims how much of a family atmosphere there is at Texas when you don't play well
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CanebreakCajun24 months
They turned on Major Applewhite when Simms showed up, then begged Mack to play him games when Chris stunk, to turn around and demand Chris stay the starter. Super cool fans…..
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eddieray24 months
He sounds high maintenance
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HonoraryCoonass24 months
He expects unconditional love, support, and loyalty from the Alabama fan base, but he’s unable to offer the same back to them?
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crimson crazy24 months
He’s the dude who came in the NCG when Jameson tore his ACL. He complained all season about not getting more PT. He finally got his chance and he couldn’t catch the ball.
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makersmark124 months
Most fans of any and every team don’t like drops.
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LSUMJ24 months
Someone’s never visited surly horns
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mbogo24 months
If you want unconditional love, get a dog. Fans are going to love you or hate you based on your performance.
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Fightin Okra24 months
He must have sucked
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vuvuzela24 months
leave UT and see how "unconditional" the love is. this guy is soft as baby shite and was a huge disappointment at alabama
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Godfather124 months
I like his take that the love of Texas fans is unconditional. Just wait until he drops a pass at a critical juncture.
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crimson crazy24 months
Critical juncture, you mean like, the whole national title game critical juncture?
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elposter24 months
Can't wait for the Alabama Texas home and home in 2022 and 2023. It's going to be a bloodbath. I'm sure Agiye Hall will feel the love.
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JackieTreehorn24 months
Its always the shitty players who run their mouths.
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Datbayoubengal24 months
There is no fanbase that has unconditional love. A fans love is only there when you are good. If you are accused of ANYTHING, whether you did it or not, a lot of that love wanes.
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LCL0824 months
Hahahaha! He can go there and be mediocre and see how much people "love" him! On top of dropping passes he was always posting cryptic weird messages, good riddance.
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rlebl3924 months
Lol at UT fans loving you unconditionally. Garrett Gilbett probably would say otherwise.
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Vidic24 months
He does the same shite he did at Bama and he’ll definitely be taking that back. But at the same time sark is probably going to let him do whatever he wants so I’m probably wrong
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Partha24 months
roll tid
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Vidic24 months
My one comment to Partha has him stalking me. Cute.
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TouchdownTony24 months
.....Till you start dropping balls and giving up on routes.
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Tridentds24 months
Yep… nothing screams unconditional love like 3/4 capacity at home games.
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RTRcdub24 months
Oh no. Another reject being a reject.
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jryanw24 months
God damn this kid is a fricking idiot. Can’t even put together a coherent sentence.
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kkv7524 months
Dude has been to something like 7 teams/schools in the last 5 years (including high school).
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