Vanderbilt's trash talk toward Alabama turned out to be a terrible idea
The popular WWE star Goldberg made a career by showing us when it's an appropriate time to yell "You're next" to a future opponent.
That time, of course, is when the next contest is scripted and one knows they're going to win.
Vanderbilt showed on Saturday a perfect example of when not to get chesty and yell, "You're next" at a future opponent.
That time, of course, is when Alabama is the next opponent on the schedule.
Let's rewind a week to the postgame scene in Nashville after Vanderbilt knocked off Kansas State for a big home win. Nifae Lealao found a microphone after the contest and sent a warning shot to the almighty Crimson Tide.
#Vandy's Nifae Lealao: "We expected to get this. When you come to our house we show you how to play some SEC ball... Alabama, you're next." pic.twitter.com/koegcHRZnE
— Justin Beasley (@JBeasleyWSMV) September 17, 2017
Now let's take a quick look at how Alabama reacted to the comments on the field.
Stat | Alabama | Vanderbilt |
---|---|---|
Score | 59 | 0 |
Rushing yards | 496 | 40 |
Passing yards | 181 | 38 |
Total yards | 677 | 78 |
1st downs | 38 | 3 |
The Crimson Tide absolutely destroyed their inferior opponent 59-0, holding Vanderbilt to a laughable 78 total yards of offense.
Maybe it's not a great idea to provide bulletin-board material to a team that has won four national titles in the past eight seasons and that you haven't beaten since 1984.
Just not Vandy's day. pic.twitter.com/VJkjDN4dDS
— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) September 23, 2017