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The Christmas lights display at John Storms' house in Texas. (Youtube)

It's not just Alabamians who are getting in the Crimson Tide spirit in anticipation of the playoff game on New Year's Eve.

The family of John Storms in Texas typically puts up a pretty impressive Christmas lights display each year, according to their website. Last year was devoted to "Frozen." Another year featured "Gangnam Style." This year's display is devoted to Bama. The lights synchronize with "Yea Alabama," the Crimson Tide fight song.

Watch it here:

And, if you're wondering, no, his electric bill isn't that high.

"Our bill is actually really low," Storms says on the family's website. "The entire show, for the entire season costs well under $15. All the lights are LED and they use 11 amps at peak usage. Back in the day when we ran a static show using incandescent, and far fewer of them, our power bills would be $150-200/month. In 2014, our electric bill for October and November was higher than it was for December."

And in case you missed it, here's some Crimson Tide spirit a little closer to home, in Madison, synced to 2014 Eli Gold highlights: