What did Bo mean when he said he wasn't going to talk about how the crowd sounded? The crowd sounded normal to me Saturday - loud when the team deserved it, quiet when the team was playing poorly. What was asked of Bo in regards to the crowd?
The question was in relation to a comment Bo made during the offseason, where he said something about the crowd being louder and getting more involved. The reporter asked how Bo felt about the crowd's involvement or noise or whatever in the first two games, and Bo didn't want to touch it. He said he had too many other things to worry about.
A slick used-car-salesman kind of coach (Nick Saban) would have used that as an opportunity to suck up to the fans. Bo being Bo, he passed. Agree or disagree with him, you have to respect the fact that he is his own man.
He did say something like, "you guys were all there, you heard it". That is calling out the crowd as being quiet. Watching on TV, it is hard to cheer when the product on the field isn't playing that well. He didn't want to go there but he really did go there with his statement above.
I was looking for him to make some subs since it looked liked the starters weren't putting in a strong effort.
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