by Nichole S September 20, 2006
by Bob Minogue September 10, 2005
by Emerica May 05, 2005
by Alicia Errico August 04, 2005
Reference to Tuscaloosa, Alabama -- the official college town of the University of Alabama.
Also doubles as the other Tuscaloosa, Alabama nickname (as it relates to the University of Alabama football program's all-time, NCAA-leading 12 national titles): Title Town.
Also doubles as the other Tuscaloosa, Alabama nickname (as it relates to the University of Alabama football program's all-time, NCAA-leading 12 national titles): Title Town.
"This year, Bama plays Auburn at Bryant-Denny, so the Barners will get their asses kicked in T-town."
"Winning 12 national football titles -- which is more than any other school in the country -- warrants calling Tuscaloosa Title Town (T-town)."
"Winning 12 national football titles -- which is more than any other school in the country -- warrants calling Tuscaloosa Title Town (T-town)."
by Stays Crunchy In Milk October 24, 2008
Tulsa.
Tulsa was originally named Tulsey town when it was founded back in the 19th century. It was given the nickname T-Town, and later, by the time it was an official city in1897, it's name had already been changed to Tulsa while retaining the nickname T-town.
Tulsa was originally named Tulsey town when it was founded back in the 19th century. It was given the nickname T-Town, and later, by the time it was an official city in1897, it's name had already been changed to Tulsa while retaining the nickname T-town.
by mazeppa May 08, 2009