And I Must Scream: When Alabama is hospitalized after losing to Clemson in the 2019 Championship. An Arm and a Leg: Played for Laughs in "Alabama fan set to donate ankle to Tua", where an Alabama fan intends to have his foot amputated and donate it to Tua to keep the injury bug away from him.Amputation Stops Spread: Played for Laughs in "Auburn infiltrates Alabama's medical tent" as Auburn pretends to be a team doctor and recommends amputating Tua's lower leg to treat his swollen knee before the Iron Bowl.The actors have never attempted to impersonate a real player or coach the only notable person to have been impersonated is Matthew McConaughey in "Mcconaughey hijacks stadium speaker after LSU game", but all we get of him is a voice behind a door. Allegorical Character: Most SEC Shorts videos involve the actors representing a specific football program as a whole, or bowl games and championships.A Cappella: The "Smack Talk-A-Pella Grams" allow football fans to send a barbershop quartet to the homes of rival teams and make fun of them via song parody.Videos are released less regularly during the offseason and frequently tackle larger-scale topics. Videos are released weekly during the college football season from August to December and frequently cover the most prominent events from the previous weekend. Based in Birmingham, Alabama, they release skits that parody events in the world of college football, revolving around the exploits of the 14 teams in the Southeastern Conference (SEC), as well as providing witty commentary on the state of certain teams (usually SEC, but other teams may be brought in as a Butt-Monkey if they get embarrassed by an SEC team). SEC Shorts is a web video series created and produced by Robert Clay and Josh Snead.
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