This Alabama fan shows us why grammar is important

There are reasons why certain fan bases have certain reputations. Alabama fans have a notoriety for misspelling things and maybe not being quite at the same intellectual level as Vanderbilt fans and alumni. It might not be fair, but people like this guy lead to these stereotypes.

This gentleman's truck has every "National Championship" listed, including the 1941 campaign where Alabama went 9-2, finished 3rd in the SEC, finished No. 20 in the AP poll, and was awarded the title by the Houlgate Poll, which no longer exists.

If you haven't figured it out, this gentleman used the wrong "your" on his tailgate. It should have been "you're" because he was using the contraction for "you are" and that's our grammar lesson of the day. Also, the parking job would not be Nick Saban approved either. You have to stay inside the lines!

 

[h/t The Big Lead]