College Football 2011 2.0

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]pat wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]BamaGuy wrote:

[quote]JoeGood wrote:

[quote]BamaGuy wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]BamaGuy wrote:
I am going to be dishing up some serious crow for a couple of posters when Bama gets in the NC game. [/quote]

Do you have a list[/quote]

Funny you should ask . . . [/quote]

Why?

Dude I’m a Bama Alum and I’d love to see Bama in the NC game but you have to admit theres compelling reasons for both putting them in as well as keeping them out.

[/quote]

Just check back several pages and see where I asked for some feedback on the possibility of Bama reaching the NC game after the loss to LSU. It had nothing to do with whether or not I wanted it to happen, which I did, but I just asked for some thoughts on the possibililty. A certain UT fan, still smarting from the whipping 2 years ago, came at me with both barrells and called me everything but a child of God for putting forth such a ridiculous scenario. It just makes it sweeter that it looks like it will in fact work out now when you have someone who said it couldn’t and wouldn’t happen.

Here is a look back at the SI preseason poll. Interesting to see the hits and misses on here:

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Dude I was fucking with you? Are you still butt hurt about that?

If you had spent anytime on this site you would have known that.

I have stated many, many times on here that I am a football fan, I am a UT fan cause my little sister was a gymnast for UT. I actually graduated from an A&M affiliate.

I enjoy the game I watch all the games, I am not a rabid blind fan that gets emotionally involved. That was why I was fucking with you and I thought you figured that out.

Guess I was wrong. Oh well.[/quote]

It begs the question, is your sister hot?[/quote]

Damn Hillbilly’s.

My brother-in-law thinks so.

Dixie has already been asking about her when he saw her picture.[/quote]

Ha!
No, I am not hunting, it’s just a standard question. I ask my wife the same question every time she mentions a new female’s name I haven’t heard before. I think it’s a requirement to know if a chick is hot or not…

[quote]pat wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]pat wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]BamaGuy wrote:

[quote]JoeGood wrote:

[quote]BamaGuy wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]BamaGuy wrote:
I am going to be dishing up some serious crow for a couple of posters when Bama gets in the NC game. [/quote]

Do you have a list[/quote]

Funny you should ask . . . [/quote]

Why?

Dude I’m a Bama Alum and I’d love to see Bama in the NC game but you have to admit theres compelling reasons for both putting them in as well as keeping them out.

[/quote]

Just check back several pages and see where I asked for some feedback on the possibility of Bama reaching the NC game after the loss to LSU. It had nothing to do with whether or not I wanted it to happen, which I did, but I just asked for some thoughts on the possibililty. A certain UT fan, still smarting from the whipping 2 years ago, came at me with both barrells and called me everything but a child of God for putting forth such a ridiculous scenario. It just makes it sweeter that it looks like it will in fact work out now when you have someone who said it couldn’t and wouldn’t happen.

Here is a look back at the SI preseason poll. Interesting to see the hits and misses on here:

[/quote]

Dude I was fucking with you? Are you still butt hurt about that?

If you had spent anytime on this site you would have known that.

I have stated many, many times on here that I am a football fan, I am a UT fan cause my little sister was a gymnast for UT. I actually graduated from an A&M affiliate.

I enjoy the game I watch all the games, I am not a rabid blind fan that gets emotionally involved. That was why I was fucking with you and I thought you figured that out.

Guess I was wrong. Oh well.[/quote]

It begs the question, is your sister hot?[/quote]

Damn Hillbilly’s.

My brother-in-law thinks so.

Dixie has already been asking about her when he saw her picture.[/quote]

Ha!
No, I am not hunting, it’s just a standard question. I ask my wife the same question every time she mentions a new female’s name I haven’t heard before. I think it’s a requirement to know if a chick is hot or not…[/quote]

I think my wife is hot for sure, but judging my sister…way to Hillbilly for me. :slight_smile:

[quote]educote wrote:
Anyone’s opinion changing one way or the other on the BCS Title game? The more I think about it the more I think Alabama should get in…I think Rick Reilly makes some good points below:

"Man, these SEC fans are good. The hate email came in before the column was even finished.

Hey Reilly:

I hope you get gangrene on your nose. Your so-called “article” ridiculing an LSU-Alabama rematch for the national championship was stupid. Just because you thought the first one was “boring” does not mean these are not the two best teams. Go back to your spider hole.

–Jimmy Tomjack, Birmingham, Ala.

The first LSU-Alabama game was more boring than Tim Tebow’s porn stash. To play another one will be like remaking “J. Edgar” or attending a goiter convention.

But that’s not why there should be no Dullapalooza II on Jan. 9 in the Superdome. There shouldn’t be one because it makes the BCS honchos liars. This is their Twitter handle: @EveryGameCounts. But how can every game count if it doesn’t matter who won the first one?

If you remember, LSU won the first game – which resembled hippos taking a mud bath – 9-6 (in OT, no less), in Tuscaloosa. Didn’t hurt the Tide any. They’re going to get a mulligan if we don’t stop it. You have to figure, too, that, if Alabama had won, then LSU would only have one loss and the Tigers would get the redo. This is because, apparently, no conference can really play football in this country except the SEC, which invented the sport in 2006.

Meanwhile, four one-loss teams that didn’t get two shots at the title will be playing in the Black Friday Pepper Spray Bowl. Afterward, they’ll tweet about it at @EveryGameCountsUnlessAnSECTeamLoses.

A team that didn’t even make its conference title game will be playing in the national title game? It’s like Rick Perry withdrawing from the primaries and then going up against President Barack Obama.
Dear Communist:

You have the brains of half a worm. It’s true that Alabama didn’t qualify for their own conference title game, but they’re still the second-best team in the country by a country mile. Go drink a can of Raid.

–Jacktom Jimmy, Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Sorry. Alabama playing in the title game is bonkers. A team that didn’t even make its conference title game will be playing in the national title game? It’s like Rick Perry withdrawing from the primaries and then going up against President Obama.

But imagine how idiotic this system is through LSU’s binoculars. While the Bayou Bengals are beating their brains out against Georgia in the conference title game this Saturday at the Georgia Dome – aka, the crime scene – Alabama will be enjoying chicken wings and “Tosh.0” reruns and resting up.

“I won’t lie to you,” Alabama linebacker Dont’a Hightower told The Associated Press. “It’s going to be good to get a week off. A lot of guys are banged up.”

Welcome to BCS logic.

Of course, if Alabama wins Walking Dead II, the Tide will be ? what? National champions? How? They’ll have one loss, same as all the other contenders. They’ll have split the home-and-home series with LSU. They won’t even have won their SEC division, much less their conference. Yet they could wind up petting the crystal football.

Wouldn’t that be special?

Yo, jackwagon:

You rail against a rematch, but who would you rather have play LSU? There’s nobody else. Even No. 3 Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy said this week that he wouldn’t vote his team No. 2. Go pound tumbleweeds.

–Tommy Jim, Jackson, Ala.

Whom would I rather see? Any team that hasn’t already blown its chance.

Because of a flawed BCS system, we may never know if Kellen Moore and Boise State could hang with LSU. LSU vs. Oklahoma State (if the Cowboys beat Oklahoma on Saturday) would be tasty. And Gundy did say he’d consider his team for No. 2 if it beat OU.

Just to introduce you to OSU. An offense that scores approximately every 11.3 seconds. A strength of schedule ranked 10th, compared with Alabama’s at 38th. A team whose only loss was in double overtime to Iowa State the same week an OSU school plane crashed, killing two women’s basketball coaches. A school that beat five teams with winning records to Alabama’s three. A team with four wins over BCS top 25 teams to Alabama’s two. Hello?

Or what about Stanford-LSU? Like the Houndstooths, the Cardinal only have one loss, theirs to an Oregon team faster than 4G. You don’t think a Stanford team led by Heisman Trophy shoo-in QB Andrew Luck wouldn’t make any SEC defense wonder whether to scream or go bowling?

What about LSU-Virginia Tech? The Hokies’ only loss was to Clemson, which they could avenge Saturday in the ACC title game.

Or LSU vs. one-loss Boise State? The Broncos fell to TCU by just one point. You SEC fans remember Boise State, right? It went down south in Week 1 and beat Georgia? Georgia, the team that’s one win from claiming your most holy and exalted SEC title?

With all these deserving teams, you still think Alabama should get another chance? You want Kris Humphries and Kim Kardashian to remarry, too?

This SEC bias has to stop. The world of college football doesn’t end at the Louisiana border.

The Rematch should make you want to Regurgitate. Two-thirds of the rankings are based on humans. Voters, be fair. We played this one already, and Alabama lost.

What, your TiVo broke?"

[/quote]

Kind of makes the point I was trying to make.

What if this was Stanford and Oregon instead of Bama and LSU?

Would anybody want an all Pac 10 BCS?

Who from the SEC would be screaming or would SEC fans go “Well the best two teams should be in it?”

A&M fires Sherman. While surprised when I first heard it I then remembered earlier in the thread how I predicted if A&M could not play a complete game and the office could not make up for the defensive weakness then staff changes would occur. I thought maybe new defense coaches but the lack of a complete game definitely fallacy on the head coach’s shoulders.

Any ideas who might get the position? Say some early speculation on Houston’s coach. A major move up with a pretty small move,(about 90 miles which in Texas its like moving to a new house in the same neighborhood).

[quote]Tex Ag wrote:
A&M fires Sherman. While surprised when I first heard it I then remembered earlier in the thread how I predicted if A&M could not play a complete game and the office could not make up for the defensive weakness then staff changes would occur. I thought maybe new defense coaches but the lack of a complete game definitely fallacy on the head coach’s shoulders.

Any ideas who might get the position? Say some early speculation on Houston’s coach. A major move up with a pretty small move,(about 90 miles which in Texas its like moving to a new house in the same neighborhood).[/quote]

I heard late last night driving in Ag, sorry man. I think this is a mistake, they should have given him at least one more year.

I dont know who they will get

Is Slocum still in the decision tree?

Who is the AD?

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]educote wrote:
Anyone’s opinion changing one way or the other on the BCS Title game? The more I think about it the more I think Alabama should get in…I think Rick Reilly makes some good points below:

"Man, these SEC fans are good. The hate email came in before the column was even finished.

Hey Reilly:

I hope you get gangrene on your nose. Your so-called “article” ridiculing an LSU-Alabama rematch for the national championship was stupid. Just because you thought the first one was “boring” does not mean these are not the two best teams. Go back to your spider hole.

–Jimmy Tomjack, Birmingham, Ala.

The first LSU-Alabama game was more boring than Tim Tebow’s porn stash. To play another one will be like remaking “J. Edgar” or attending a goiter convention.

But that’s not why there should be no Dullapalooza II on Jan. 9 in the Superdome. There shouldn’t be one because it makes the BCS honchos liars. This is their Twitter handle: @EveryGameCounts. But how can every game count if it doesn’t matter who won the first one?

If you remember, LSU won the first game – which resembled hippos taking a mud bath – 9-6 (in OT, no less), in Tuscaloosa. Didn’t hurt the Tide any. They’re going to get a mulligan if we don’t stop it. You have to figure, too, that, if Alabama had won, then LSU would only have one loss and the Tigers would get the redo. This is because, apparently, no conference can really play football in this country except the SEC, which invented the sport in 2006.

Meanwhile, four one-loss teams that didn’t get two shots at the title will be playing in the Black Friday Pepper Spray Bowl. Afterward, they’ll tweet about it at @EveryGameCountsUnlessAnSECTeamLoses.

A team that didn’t even make its conference title game will be playing in the national title game? It’s like Rick Perry withdrawing from the primaries and then going up against President Barack Obama.
Dear Communist:

You have the brains of half a worm. It’s true that Alabama didn’t qualify for their own conference title game, but they’re still the second-best team in the country by a country mile. Go drink a can of Raid.

–Jacktom Jimmy, Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Sorry. Alabama playing in the title game is bonkers. A team that didn’t even make its conference title game will be playing in the national title game? It’s like Rick Perry withdrawing from the primaries and then going up against President Obama.

But imagine how idiotic this system is through LSU’s binoculars. While the Bayou Bengals are beating their brains out against Georgia in the conference title game this Saturday at the Georgia Dome – aka, the crime scene – Alabama will be enjoying chicken wings and “Tosh.0” reruns and resting up.

“I won’t lie to you,” Alabama linebacker Dont’a Hightower told The Associated Press. “It’s going to be good to get a week off. A lot of guys are banged up.”

Welcome to BCS logic.

Of course, if Alabama wins Walking Dead II, the Tide will be ? what? National champions? How? They’ll have one loss, same as all the other contenders. They’ll have split the home-and-home series with LSU. They won’t even have won their SEC division, much less their conference. Yet they could wind up petting the crystal football.

Wouldn’t that be special?

Yo, jackwagon:

You rail against a rematch, but who would you rather have play LSU? There’s nobody else. Even No. 3 Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy said this week that he wouldn’t vote his team No. 2. Go pound tumbleweeds.

–Tommy Jim, Jackson, Ala.

Whom would I rather see? Any team that hasn’t already blown its chance.

Because of a flawed BCS system, we may never know if Kellen Moore and Boise State could hang with LSU. LSU vs. Oklahoma State (if the Cowboys beat Oklahoma on Saturday) would be tasty. And Gundy did say he’d consider his team for No. 2 if it beat OU.

Just to introduce you to OSU. An offense that scores approximately every 11.3 seconds. A strength of schedule ranked 10th, compared with Alabama’s at 38th. A team whose only loss was in double overtime to Iowa State the same week an OSU school plane crashed, killing two women’s basketball coaches. A school that beat five teams with winning records to Alabama’s three. A team with four wins over BCS top 25 teams to Alabama’s two. Hello?

Or what about Stanford-LSU? Like the Houndstooths, the Cardinal only have one loss, theirs to an Oregon team faster than 4G. You don’t think a Stanford team led by Heisman Trophy shoo-in QB Andrew Luck wouldn’t make any SEC defense wonder whether to scream or go bowling?

What about LSU-Virginia Tech? The Hokies’ only loss was to Clemson, which they could avenge Saturday in the ACC title game.

Or LSU vs. one-loss Boise State? The Broncos fell to TCU by just one point. You SEC fans remember Boise State, right? It went down south in Week 1 and beat Georgia? Georgia, the team that’s one win from claiming your most holy and exalted SEC title?

With all these deserving teams, you still think Alabama should get another chance? You want Kris Humphries and Kim Kardashian to remarry, too?

This SEC bias has to stop. The world of college football doesn’t end at the Louisiana border.

The Rematch should make you want to Regurgitate. Two-thirds of the rankings are based on humans. Voters, be fair. We played this one already, and Alabama lost.

What, your TiVo broke?"

[/quote]

Kind of makes the point I was trying to make.

What if this was Stanford and Oregon instead of Bama and LSU?

Would anybody want an all Pac 10 BCS?

Who from the SEC would be screaming or would SEC fans go “Well the best two teams should be in it?”
[/quote]

Correct in saying SEC = better game than pretty much any other conference with the exception of the Big 12.

I would prefer Okie State instead of Alabama because it think it would lead to a more open game. Higher scoring with bigger runs and throws.

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]Tex Ag wrote:
A&M fires Sherman. While surprised when I first heard it I then remembered earlier in the thread how I predicted if A&M could not play a complete game and the office could not make up for the defensive weakness then staff changes would occur. I thought maybe new defense coaches but the lack of a complete game definitely fallacy on the head coach’s shoulders.

Any ideas who might get the position? Say some early speculation on Houston’s coach. A major move up with a pretty small move,(about 90 miles which in Texas its like moving to a new house in the same neighborhood).[/quote]

I heard late last night driving in Ag, sorry man. I think this is a mistake, they should have given him at least one more year.

I dont know who they will get

Is Slocum still in the decision tree?

Who is the AD?[/quote]

I would like to agree about more time but there was just too much talent on that team, and too much success at different positions to have that poor of a season. The inconsistences each game point to the head coach above anyone else.

I would think R.C. still has a say but I would guess they may look to go a different direction. Going on my gut, which has proven time and again this year that my colon is the primary contributor, I think an emphasis on defense will trump fancy offense.

From what I know about the coaches recently on the market there does not seem to be an obvious choice. To be honest I would not be surprised if they went after a Hoke like character. Proven coach that cab get quick success but is defensively minded first.

[quote]Tex Ag wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]Tex Ag wrote:
A&M fires Sherman. While surprised when I first heard it I then remembered earlier in the thread how I predicted if A&M could not play a complete game and the office could not make up for the defensive weakness then staff changes would occur. I thought maybe new defense coaches but the lack of a complete game definitely fallacy on the head coach’s shoulders.

Any ideas who might get the position? Say some early speculation on Houston’s coach. A major move up with a pretty small move,(about 90 miles which in Texas its like moving to a new house in the same neighborhood).[/quote]

I heard late last night driving in Ag, sorry man. I think this is a mistake, they should have given him at least one more year.

I dont know who they will get

Is Slocum still in the decision tree?

Who is the AD?[/quote]

I would like to agree about more time but there was just too much talent on that team, and too much success at different positions to have that poor of a season. The inconsistences each game point to the head coach above anyone else.

I would think R.C. still has a say but I would guess they may look to go a different direction. Going on my gut, which has proven time and again this year that my colon is the primary contributor, I think an emphasis on defense will trump fancy offense.

From what I know about the coaches recently on the market there does not seem to be an obvious choice. To be honest I would not be surprised if they went after a Hoke like character. Proven coach that cab get quick success but is defensively minded first.[/quote]

You think it was maybe in there mind that first year in the SEC we can claim new coach etc if they have a bad record?

I wonder if with the change to a new conference and a new coach if they do not change the emblem on the helmets to the one more associated with the basketball team. A “T” with a start on it. It is already on the jerseys on the back. I would kinda like that. Plus, a whole new line of clothes to sell as well.

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]Tex Ag wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]Tex Ag wrote:
A&M fires Sherman. While surprised when I first heard it I then remembered earlier in the thread how I predicted if A&M could not play a complete game and the office could not make up for the defensive weakness then staff changes would occur. I thought maybe new defense coaches but the lack of a complete game definitely fallacy on the head coach’s shoulders.

Any ideas who might get the position? Say some early speculation on Houston’s coach. A major move up with a pretty small move,(about 90 miles which in Texas its like moving to a new house in the same neighborhood).[/quote]

I heard late last night driving in Ag, sorry man. I think this is a mistake, they should have given him at least one more year.

I dont know who they will get

Is Slocum still in the decision tree?

Who is the AD?[/quote]

I would like to agree about more time but there was just too much talent on that team, and too much success at different positions to have that poor of a season. The inconsistences each game point to the head coach above anyone else.

I would think R.C. still has a say but I would guess they may look to go a different direction. Going on my gut, which has proven time and again this year that my colon is the primary contributor, I think an emphasis on defense will trump fancy offense.

From what I know about the coaches recently on the market there does not seem to be an obvious choice. To be honest I would not be surprised if they went after a Hoke like character. Proven coach that cab get quick success but is defensively minded first.[/quote]

You think it was maybe in there mind that first year in the SEC we can claim new coach etc if they have a bad record?[/quote]

No, a bad year could be blamed on changing conferences. To go from top 10 ranked to winning only half your games and losing to an unimpressive UT was just too much. A 9 win season might have been enough but who knows. Like I said earlier I was surprised but then, not really.

^ I think if UT would have lost Mack would have been canned. Losing to A&M to many times can get a UT coach fired.

Normally I like Rick Reilly, but he blew it with that article. The part about “A team who doesnt win their conference shouldnt play for the NC” does make sense, except that later he tries to argue for Stanford…who got beat by Oregon and is not playing for their conference championship.

Dammit Reilly, quit bitching, we get it, the BCS is retarded.

[quote]DixiesFinest wrote:
Normally I like Rick Reilly, but he blew it with that article. The part about “A team who doesnt win their conference shouldnt play for the NC” does make sense, except that later he tries to argue for Stanford…who got beat by Oregon and is not playing for their conference championship.

Dammit Reilly, quit bitching, we get it, the BCS is retarded. [/quote]

[quote]Tex Ag wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]educote wrote:
Anyone’s opinion changing one way or the other on the BCS Title game? The more I think about it the more I think Alabama should get in…I think Rick Reilly makes some good points below:

"Man, these SEC fans are good. The hate email came in before the column was even finished.

Hey Reilly:

I hope you get gangrene on your nose. Your so-called “article” ridiculing an LSU-Alabama rematch for the national championship was stupid. Just because you thought the first one was “boring” does not mean these are not the two best teams. Go back to your spider hole.

–Jimmy Tomjack, Birmingham, Ala.

The first LSU-Alabama game was more boring than Tim Tebow’s porn stash. To play another one will be like remaking “J. Edgar” or attending a goiter convention.

But that’s not why there should be no Dullapalooza II on Jan. 9 in the Superdome. There shouldn’t be one because it makes the BCS honchos liars. This is their Twitter handle: @EveryGameCounts. But how can every game count if it doesn’t matter who won the first one?

If you remember, LSU won the first game – which resembled hippos taking a mud bath – 9-6 (in OT, no less), in Tuscaloosa. Didn’t hurt the Tide any. They’re going to get a mulligan if we don’t stop it. You have to figure, too, that, if Alabama had won, then LSU would only have one loss and the Tigers would get the redo. This is because, apparently, no conference can really play football in this country except the SEC, which invented the sport in 2006.

Meanwhile, four one-loss teams that didn’t get two shots at the title will be playing in the Black Friday Pepper Spray Bowl. Afterward, they’ll tweet about it at @EveryGameCountsUnlessAnSECTeamLoses.

A team that didn’t even make its conference title game will be playing in the national title game? It’s like Rick Perry withdrawing from the primaries and then going up against President Barack Obama.
Dear Communist:

You have the brains of half a worm. It’s true that Alabama didn’t qualify for their own conference title game, but they’re still the second-best team in the country by a country mile. Go drink a can of Raid.

–Jacktom Jimmy, Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Sorry. Alabama playing in the title game is bonkers. A team that didn’t even make its conference title game will be playing in the national title game? It’s like Rick Perry withdrawing from the primaries and then going up against President Obama.

But imagine how idiotic this system is through LSU’s binoculars. While the Bayou Bengals are beating their brains out against Georgia in the conference title game this Saturday at the Georgia Dome – aka, the crime scene – Alabama will be enjoying chicken wings and “Tosh.0” reruns and resting up.

“I won’t lie to you,” Alabama linebacker Dont’a Hightower told The Associated Press. “It’s going to be good to get a week off. A lot of guys are banged up.”

Welcome to BCS logic.

Of course, if Alabama wins Walking Dead II, the Tide will be ? what? National champions? How? They’ll have one loss, same as all the other contenders. They’ll have split the home-and-home series with LSU. They won’t even have won their SEC division, much less their conference. Yet they could wind up petting the crystal football.

Wouldn’t that be special?

Yo, jackwagon:

You rail against a rematch, but who would you rather have play LSU? There’s nobody else. Even No. 3 Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy said this week that he wouldn’t vote his team No. 2. Go pound tumbleweeds.

–Tommy Jim, Jackson, Ala.

Whom would I rather see? Any team that hasn’t already blown its chance.

Because of a flawed BCS system, we may never know if Kellen Moore and Boise State could hang with LSU. LSU vs. Oklahoma State (if the Cowboys beat Oklahoma on Saturday) would be tasty. And Gundy did say he’d consider his team for No. 2 if it beat OU.

Just to introduce you to OSU. An offense that scores approximately every 11.3 seconds. A strength of schedule ranked 10th, compared with Alabama’s at 38th. A team whose only loss was in double overtime to Iowa State the same week an OSU school plane crashed, killing two women’s basketball coaches. A school that beat five teams with winning records to Alabama’s three. A team with four wins over BCS top 25 teams to Alabama’s two. Hello?

Or what about Stanford-LSU? Like the Houndstooths, the Cardinal only have one loss, theirs to an Oregon team faster than 4G. You don’t think a Stanford team led by Heisman Trophy shoo-in QB Andrew Luck wouldn’t make any SEC defense wonder whether to scream or go bowling?

What about LSU-Virginia Tech? The Hokies’ only loss was to Clemson, which they could avenge Saturday in the ACC title game.

Or LSU vs. one-loss Boise State? The Broncos fell to TCU by just one point. You SEC fans remember Boise State, right? It went down south in Week 1 and beat Georgia? Georgia, the team that’s one win from claiming your most holy and exalted SEC title?

With all these deserving teams, you still think Alabama should get another chance? You want Kris Humphries and Kim Kardashian to remarry, too?

This SEC bias has to stop. The world of college football doesn’t end at the Louisiana border.

The Rematch should make you want to Regurgitate. Two-thirds of the rankings are based on humans. Voters, be fair. We played this one already, and Alabama lost.

What, your TiVo broke?"

[/quote]

Kind of makes the point I was trying to make.

What if this was Stanford and Oregon instead of Bama and LSU?

Would anybody want an all Pac 10 BCS?

Who from the SEC would be screaming or would SEC fans go “Well the best two teams should be in it?”
[/quote]

Correct in saying SEC = better game than pretty much any other conference with the exception of the Big 12.

I would prefer Okie State instead of Alabama because it think it would lead to a more open game. Higher scoring with bigger runs and throws.[/quote]

LSU would shut Ok. St. down.

Ok. State only has a pasing attack and LSU’s strength is DB’s and their defensive front.

If you want a wide open game make it Ok.State vs. Houston. Might hit 110 points.

[quote]JoeGood wrote:

[quote]Tex Ag wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]educote wrote:
Anyone’s opinion changing one way or the other on the BCS Title game? The more I think about it the more I think Alabama should get in…I think Rick Reilly makes some good points below:

"Man, these SEC fans are good. The hate email came in before the column was even finished.

Hey Reilly:

I hope you get gangrene on your nose. Your so-called “article” ridiculing an LSU-Alabama rematch for the national championship was stupid. Just because you thought the first one was “boring” does not mean these are not the two best teams. Go back to your spider hole.

–Jimmy Tomjack, Birmingham, Ala.

The first LSU-Alabama game was more boring than Tim Tebow’s porn stash. To play another one will be like remaking “J. Edgar” or attending a goiter convention.

But that’s not why there should be no Dullapalooza II on Jan. 9 in the Superdome. There shouldn’t be one because it makes the BCS honchos liars. This is their Twitter handle: @EveryGameCounts. But how can every game count if it doesn’t matter who won the first one?

If you remember, LSU won the first game – which resembled hippos taking a mud bath – 9-6 (in OT, no less), in Tuscaloosa. Didn’t hurt the Tide any. They’re going to get a mulligan if we don’t stop it. You have to figure, too, that, if Alabama had won, then LSU would only have one loss and the Tigers would get the redo. This is because, apparently, no conference can really play football in this country except the SEC, which invented the sport in 2006.

Meanwhile, four one-loss teams that didn’t get two shots at the title will be playing in the Black Friday Pepper Spray Bowl. Afterward, they’ll tweet about it at @EveryGameCountsUnlessAnSECTeamLoses.

A team that didn’t even make its conference title game will be playing in the national title game? It’s like Rick Perry withdrawing from the primaries and then going up against President Barack Obama.
Dear Communist:

You have the brains of half a worm. It’s true that Alabama didn’t qualify for their own conference title game, but they’re still the second-best team in the country by a country mile. Go drink a can of Raid.

–Jacktom Jimmy, Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Sorry. Alabama playing in the title game is bonkers. A team that didn’t even make its conference title game will be playing in the national title game? It’s like Rick Perry withdrawing from the primaries and then going up against President Obama.

But imagine how idiotic this system is through LSU’s binoculars. While the Bayou Bengals are beating their brains out against Georgia in the conference title game this Saturday at the Georgia Dome – aka, the crime scene – Alabama will be enjoying chicken wings and “Tosh.0” reruns and resting up.

“I won’t lie to you,” Alabama linebacker Dont’a Hightower told The Associated Press. “It’s going to be good to get a week off. A lot of guys are banged up.”

Welcome to BCS logic.

Of course, if Alabama wins Walking Dead II, the Tide will be ? what? National champions? How? They’ll have one loss, same as all the other contenders. They’ll have split the home-and-home series with LSU. They won’t even have won their SEC division, much less their conference. Yet they could wind up petting the crystal football.

Wouldn’t that be special?

Yo, jackwagon:

You rail against a rematch, but who would you rather have play LSU? There’s nobody else. Even No. 3 Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy said this week that he wouldn’t vote his team No. 2. Go pound tumbleweeds.

–Tommy Jim, Jackson, Ala.

Whom would I rather see? Any team that hasn’t already blown its chance.

Because of a flawed BCS system, we may never know if Kellen Moore and Boise State could hang with LSU. LSU vs. Oklahoma State (if the Cowboys beat Oklahoma on Saturday) would be tasty. And Gundy did say he’d consider his team for No. 2 if it beat OU.

Just to introduce you to OSU. An offense that scores approximately every 11.3 seconds. A strength of schedule ranked 10th, compared with Alabama’s at 38th. A team whose only loss was in double overtime to Iowa State the same week an OSU school plane crashed, killing two women’s basketball coaches. A school that beat five teams with winning records to Alabama’s three. A team with four wins over BCS top 25 teams to Alabama’s two. Hello?

Or what about Stanford-LSU? Like the Houndstooths, the Cardinal only have one loss, theirs to an Oregon team faster than 4G. You don’t think a Stanford team led by Heisman Trophy shoo-in QB Andrew Luck wouldn’t make any SEC defense wonder whether to scream or go bowling?

What about LSU-Virginia Tech? The Hokies’ only loss was to Clemson, which they could avenge Saturday in the ACC title game.

Or LSU vs. one-loss Boise State? The Broncos fell to TCU by just one point. You SEC fans remember Boise State, right? It went down south in Week 1 and beat Georgia? Georgia, the team that’s one win from claiming your most holy and exalted SEC title?

With all these deserving teams, you still think Alabama should get another chance? You want Kris Humphries and Kim Kardashian to remarry, too?

This SEC bias has to stop. The world of college football doesn’t end at the Louisiana border.

The Rematch should make you want to Regurgitate. Two-thirds of the rankings are based on humans. Voters, be fair. We played this one already, and Alabama lost.

What, your TiVo broke?"

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Kind of makes the point I was trying to make.

What if this was Stanford and Oregon instead of Bama and LSU?

Would anybody want an all Pac 10 BCS?

Who from the SEC would be screaming or would SEC fans go “Well the best two teams should be in it?”
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Correct in saying SEC = better game than pretty much any other conference with the exception of the Big 12.

I would prefer Okie State instead of Alabama because it think it would lead to a more open game. Higher scoring with bigger runs and throws.[/quote]

. Might hit 110 points.[/quote]

1st half

I have to say that I’ve heard so much butthurt from those for and those against a rematch that I’ll be freaking glad when Sunday night rolls around and we know what we’re going to get either way.

I wanna see the Blackmon-Honeybadger matchup very badly.

Oh my oh my…

And WTF fellas I’m out of the loop for 24 hours and this threads gets all blowsed up?

Well done

[quote]JoeGood wrote:
I have to say that I’ve heard so much butthurt from thsoe for and thsoe against a rematch that I’ll be freaking glad when Sunday night rolls around and we know what we’re going to get either way.[/quote]

Yes sir

Here is the A&M logo I mentioned

^ Nice