Crimson Tide goes for it again. It shows the difference between college and pro football when a coach can totally destroy a pro team in 2 years (Miami 1-15 the year after ol' Nick totally screwed them up and went back to where he knows what he's doing) to national champions in college.
Crimson Tide goes for it again. It shows the difference between college and pro football when a coach can totally destroy a pro team in 2 years (Miami 1-15 the year after ol' Nick totally screwed them up and went back to where he knows what he's doing) to national champions in college.
It shows that he's not so much a great coach as a great recruiter. His teams play a pretty milktoast style of football, but they're athletic and disciplined
Teams like Michigan shouldn't even be discussed for any kind of bowl game. These bowl games a fucking ridiculous. You are rewarding mediocrity.
They finished 8-4 with two of the losses coming from the number 1 and 2 teams in the country and they lost to OSU who was undefeated. I'd say that's better than mediocre.
In college that is mediocre. When you have so many other teams with only one or two losses. I understand having bowl games for the ranked teams but teams that aren't need to get the fuck out.
You tryin to be a hero fool? You wanna see badass mother fucker?! I'll show ya a badass!!!
They are ranked. They lost to the two teams that are playing in the national championship game, an undefeated Ohio State team and a 10-win Nebraska team. They beat everyone else. Your argument is invalid.
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Cap One pick basically done: Georgia-Nebraska. Expect Michigan to Outback and Northwestern to Gator. B1G avoids Johnny Football
Hearing the Big Ten, SEC leadership didn't want Nebraska and Georgia to fall too far after league title game losses.
RT @Mark_Schlabach: Now I'm hearing #UGA to Cap One vs #Nebraska; #LSU to Cotton; SC to Outback and A&M to Chick-fil-A & Miss St to Gator