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LUnpretty11 wrote:Saban is a jerk. PeriodWhy? Did I miss something in the post-game interviews?
JK37 wrote:When you're up by 10 with a minute and a half to go, you don't try to score again. Kneel the ball down a few times and make the score respectable. Instead, he had his guys drive down the field to score with 30 seconds left. He's a jerk.LUnpretty11 wrote:Saban is a jerk. PeriodWhy? Did I miss something in the post-game interviews?
LUnpretty11 wrote:There's no rule against this, nor should there be. Alabama didn't owe Texas any respect. The score looked like it should have with the number one team playing against a backup quarterback.JK37 wrote:When you're up by 10 with a minute and a half to go, you don't try to score again. Kneel the ball down a few times and make the score respectable. Instead, he had his guys drive down the field to score with 30 seconds left. He's a jerk.LUnpretty11 wrote:Saban is a jerk. PeriodWhy? Did I miss something in the post-game interviews?
BuryYourDuke wrote:Texas got more respect than they deserved by being there.Now that would have been an interesting game. Who knows, maybe they will meet next year.
Alabama & Boise State...national champions.
LUnpretty11 wrote:He let off the gas once, and that allowed UT back in. To me, he still had more to prove. He did that by calling all running plays and shoving it down the throat of a defense hell-bent on stopping his offense to get another shot to score.JK37 wrote:When you're up by 10 with a minute and a half to go, you don't try to score again. Kneel the ball down a few times and make the score respectable. Instead, he had his guys drive down the field to score with 30 seconds left. He's a jerk.LUnpretty11 wrote:Saban is a jerk. PeriodWhy? Did I miss something in the post-game interviews?
I think Corso lost a lot of money last night, which is why it seemed like he had a stroke or about to have a heart attack.
ToTheLeft wrote:because accepting anything less than the best is, as Vanilla Ice would say, a felony
BJWilliams wrote:I think highly of the guy just because he is more of a man than most of you jackwagons
ALUmnus wrote:Uh, Boise St. was actually the inferior team in their bowl game, despite the win.You play to win the game
El Scorcho wrote:post at your own risk.
ALUmnus wrote:Uh, Boise St. was actually the inferior team in their bowl game, despite the win.And how could that be proven? Because some analysts on ESPN thought so? It was pretty evident that both teams showed up to prove they deserved to be in a BCS bowl. Boise just showed that it was better team out there. Like TCU showed they were better than Boise last year by beating them 17-16 in the Poinsettia Bowl
BJWilliams wrote:No we arent talking about keeping it on the "down low", we are moving now to the boys who simply are tasked with stopping the OTHER team from scoring,
BuryYourDuke wrote:Or maybe because they have a SOS in the 80's, even after a big bowl game. I mean, with that conference, adding a I-AA team to the OOC schedule was a necessary thing to make sure the players were fully rested.4everfsu wrote:Not as long as the perverse, convoluted system we have now is in place. Boise State is eliminated before the season starts because they weren't good back in the 50's.BuryYourDuke wrote:Texas got more respect than they deserved by being there.Now that would have been an interesting game. Who knows, maybe they will meet next year.
Alabama & Boise State...national champions.
4everfsu wrote:BuryYourDuke wrote:Texas got more respect than they deserved by being there.Now that would have been an interesting game. Who knows, maybe they will meet next year.
Alabama & Boise State...national champions.
BuryYourDuke wrote:Did Texas drop in the polls after looking excessively awful, while still winning against a far inferior Nebraska team? No. Why? They are in the little club of teams allowed to win the national championship.How come they haven't done anything for the past DECADE than. They are the winningest team of the past decade with several undefeated seasons, yet they cannot get anyone to play them. Do you honestly believe it is a conspiracy when HALF the top 10 teams played at least 3-4 top 25 ranked teams during their season? They are just NOW trying to schedule people, but most big programs schedule YEARS in advance. Why didn't Boise State start this process following the Oklahoma victory?
Boise can't get good out of conference games b/c teams don't want to play them...sort of like Liberty.
It's a no win situation for a big time program to play Boise State. If you are in the SEC, Pac 10, Big 10, or Big 12...why play a single tough OOC game? You have nothing to gain. Everything to lose. Florida has it figured out. If you are in one of those four conferences and you go undefeated you are nearly guaranteed a birth in the title game. Why mess it up with a tough OOC game?
Especially to a lowly non-BCS program that has a reputation for slaying giants.This is the "victim" mentality I'm talking about. How is BSU considered a "lowly" anything? They had SEVERAL nationally televised games, are always in the top 15 BCS schools year in and year out. A win and even a loss to Boise State is better than 80% of the conference wins from all BCS schools!
You probably despise Wetzel's writing b/c he intelligently opposes the system you obviously support.Who? And why do I "obviously" support the BCS system just because I think a team with a SOS in the 80's doesn't deserve a national title shot every other year?
NG33 wrote:No, because I said so. I don't care what people on espn say, I despise the way espn does things. But from watching that game, it was apparent the TCU had a superior team, but their offense just didn't show up for a big-time game. The analysts kept going ga-ga over Boise's qb, but honestly he didn't look that good, especially on the long-ball. Just from watching the game, TCU had a better team than Boise St. My opinion.ALUmnus wrote:Uh, Boise St. was actually the inferior team in their bowl game, despite the win.And how could that be proven? Because some analysts on ESPN thought so? It was pretty evident that both teams showed up to prove they deserved to be in a BCS bowl. Boise just showed that it was better team out there. Like TCU showed they were better than Boise last year by beating them 17-16 in the Poinsettia Bowl
BuryYourDuke wrote:I don't know why USC, Ohio State, and the like schedule tough OOC games. It does them no favors. It is much more intelligent to go the Florida route if you want to get to the national championship. More and more teams will figure that out if the system doesn't change.I can understand your frustration. The one thing I don't want to see though is a 16 team tournament in Division I. The regular season is a GREAT thing, because each week is worth something. I don't want to see a FLORIDA type OOC schedule from all the teams.
Sorry about the Wetzel comment. I got you and another poster confused. I don't think Boise is the best team in the nation, or the second best. The two best teams in the nation played the SEC championship game. It doesn't change the fact that we have a system where 95% of the teams in the nation are eliminated from title contention before the season begins. It's not a real championship.
BuryYourDuke wrote:Did Texas drop in the polls after looking excessively awful, while still winning against a far inferior Nebraska team? No. Why? They are in the little club of teams allowed to win the national championship.
Boise can't get good out of conference games b/c teams don't want to play them...sort of like Liberty.