Alabama Football: Paul W. Bryant Museum Strikes Gold with Trophy Video
In recent years, the college football offseason has evolved (or regressed) into a time of year littered with NCAA scandals, free tattoos, player arrests and other sordid college football storylines.
Apparently, this offseason is the "Offseason of Video."
In the last few months, we've seen Texas A&M produce its welcome to the SEC video, an Aggie Swag video and TCU welcome students by singing "Call Me Maybe."
The good folks at the Paul W. Bryant Museum at the University of Alabama decided to get into the mix with an advertisement of its own.
The video, which was posted on YouTube on Tuesday, shows the museum overflowing with trophies, to the point where they are being crammed into stuffed closets, used as mirrors on boardroom tables and being given away as part of "Adopt a Trophy Day."
Consider the video produced by the Paul W. Bryant Museum as the leader in the clubhouse.
Alabama beat LSU 21-0 on Jan. 9 to claim its ninth football title of the poll era (yes, you can claim 14...but use that same logic for other teams too). The Crimson Tide also boasts 22 SEC championships and seven SEC West titles.
Well done, Bryant Museum. Well done.
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