Alabama coach Nick Saban (AP Photo)
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Step aside Phyllis from Mulga, Ala. We may have found a bigger Alabama fan.

Twitter user @King_Bammer posted a picture Thursday morning of his family outside of the gates of Bryant-Denny Stadium, boasting about being the first in line for Alabama’s annual Fan Day.

The problem? The gates for Fan Day won’t open until Sunday.

In case you can’t make out the words on his sign, Bammer says he’s been first in line each of the last seven years and declares himself the “King of Fanday.”

On a day that will include more “Roll Tide” yells and swooning over Nick Saban than the Crimson Tide claim national championships, he certainly is the king.

Maybe he’ll use all of that time on his hands to think about all the revenge that Alabama will extract against Urban Meyer and the Ohio State Buckeyes if the two teams meet again in the playoffs.

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