Seems like we've been asking ourselves that question since Dubya Bubya was just starting off on his blowjobbery to sell out the US, ignore people in flooded areas, unprotect Americans in large buildings, make enemies of Arabs for generations, poison our land, sell out to oil companies and highest bidders, ruin our education system....and call it patriotism and service (kind of like Ollie North calling himself a "patriot" for dealing with the enemy and committing an act of treason)
I digressed...
Alabama has their toughest game at A&M and are favored by 6. Win that and they are DD favs all the way.
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Seems like we've been asking ourselves that question since Dubya Bubya was just starting off on his blowjobbery to sell out the US, ignore people in flooded areas, unprotect Americans in large buildings, make enemies of Arabs for generations, poison our land, sell out to oil companies and highest bidders, ruin our education system....and call it patriotism and service (kind of like Ollie North calling himself a "patriot" for dealing with the enemy and committing an act of treason)
I digressed...
Alabama has their toughest game at A&M and are favored by 6. Win that and they are DD favs all the way.
I think the only coach and team that have a great chance of beating Bama is Ole Miss in OXFORD and South Carolina in Atlanta .Spurrier is the only coach in the SEC who has a winning record vs Saban.No way Johnny Football will pull off a performance like he didi last year without those 2 ALL-FUTURE PRO lineman IMO..the only thing that keeps Bama out of National Championship is an injury to McCarron IMO.
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I think the only coach and team that have a great chance of beating Bama is Ole Miss in OXFORD and South Carolina in Atlanta .Spurrier is the only coach in the SEC who has a winning record vs Saban.No way Johnny Football will pull off a performance like he didi last year without those 2 ALL-FUTURE PRO lineman IMO..the only thing that keeps Bama out of National Championship is an injury to McCarron IMO.
IMO every SEC team will lose at least 1 conference game. The teams will beat up on each other. IMO there will be no SEC team in the title game. I see teams in other conferences running the table
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IMO every SEC team will lose at least 1 conference game. The teams will beat up on each other. IMO there will be no SEC team in the title game. I see teams in other conferences running the table
Packers,I dont see anyone beating OhioState or even Oregon so u could very well be right.What if we woulve saw a Kst vs Oregon BCS?EVEN THOUGH LAST 2yrs have beensnoozers.I watched the Auburn vs Oregon game ..wow,how fortunate Auburn was to win that game and Cam wasnt even a big factor.Fairley was just dominate..Oregon was dumbfounded and if they wouldve had just avg Qb play Auburn doesnt win that game.
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Packers,I dont see anyone beating OhioState or even Oregon so u could very well be right.What if we woulve saw a Kst vs Oregon BCS?EVEN THOUGH LAST 2yrs have beensnoozers.I watched the Auburn vs Oregon game ..wow,how fortunate Auburn was to win that game and Cam wasnt even a big factor.Fairley was just dominate..Oregon was dumbfounded and if they wouldve had just avg Qb play Auburn doesnt win that game.
I think the only coach and team that have a great chance of beating Bama is Ole Miss in OXFORD and South Carolina in Atlanta .Spurrier is the only coach in the SEC who has a winning record vs Saban.No way Johnny Football will pull off a performance like he didi last year without those 2 ALL-FUTURE PRO lineman IMO..the only thing that keeps Bama out of National Championship is an injury to McCarron IMO.
I agree with you on both counts.
TAMU is in for a rude awaking, and if the public can get a line under 7 in that game, they should hammer it very hard.
Ole Miss will be a very tough game. They are the only team that out-physicaled (new word) Alabama last season. They won't sneak up on Alabama this year, but I think they will play them very tough nevertheless. The problem for Ole Miss is that have to play at Bryant-Denny Stadium, and Alabama has Colorado State the week prior. Ole Miss does get a bye week leading into the Alabama game however.
LSU is the only team that can match Alabama's talent. That will always be a tough game.
Georgia will never win anything of significance as long as Mark Richt is the head coach. As long as he's running the show in Athens, we know that team will be undisciplined, and soft as a baby's azz. If Florida can find some offense this season, Georgia will probably finish 3rd in the East.
Aaron Murray's kryptonite has been pressure, and rushing the passer is what Jadeveon Clowney & company do best. Spurrier will out-coach Richt again and, therefore, likely win the East. That will likely setup a South Carolina/Alabama SEC Championship Game, and as you pointed out, Spurrier is capable of holding his own against Saban.
An injury to McCarron would be a huge blow to Alabama, but depending upon when it happened, it still probably won't keep them the winning the West IMO. There is a huge drop off after McCarron, but Alabama is not quite as vulnerable at that position as they have been the last couple of years. I think there is enough talent surrounding the QB position that they can probably still win despite the QB just as they did when McElroy was under center.
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Quote Originally Posted by warcameagle56:
I think the only coach and team that have a great chance of beating Bama is Ole Miss in OXFORD and South Carolina in Atlanta .Spurrier is the only coach in the SEC who has a winning record vs Saban.No way Johnny Football will pull off a performance like he didi last year without those 2 ALL-FUTURE PRO lineman IMO..the only thing that keeps Bama out of National Championship is an injury to McCarron IMO.
I agree with you on both counts.
TAMU is in for a rude awaking, and if the public can get a line under 7 in that game, they should hammer it very hard.
Ole Miss will be a very tough game. They are the only team that out-physicaled (new word) Alabama last season. They won't sneak up on Alabama this year, but I think they will play them very tough nevertheless. The problem for Ole Miss is that have to play at Bryant-Denny Stadium, and Alabama has Colorado State the week prior. Ole Miss does get a bye week leading into the Alabama game however.
LSU is the only team that can match Alabama's talent. That will always be a tough game.
Georgia will never win anything of significance as long as Mark Richt is the head coach. As long as he's running the show in Athens, we know that team will be undisciplined, and soft as a baby's azz. If Florida can find some offense this season, Georgia will probably finish 3rd in the East.
Aaron Murray's kryptonite has been pressure, and rushing the passer is what Jadeveon Clowney & company do best. Spurrier will out-coach Richt again and, therefore, likely win the East. That will likely setup a South Carolina/Alabama SEC Championship Game, and as you pointed out, Spurrier is capable of holding his own against Saban.
An injury to McCarron would be a huge blow to Alabama, but depending upon when it happened, it still probably won't keep them the winning the West IMO. There is a huge drop off after McCarron, but Alabama is not quite as vulnerable at that position as they have been the last couple of years. I think there is enough talent surrounding the QB position that they can probably still win despite the QB just as they did when McElroy was under center.
TAMU is in for a rude awaking, and if the public can get a line under 7 in that game, they should hammer it very hard.
Ole Miss will be a very tough game. They are the only team that out-physicaled (new word) Alabama last season. They won't sneak up on Alabama this year, but I think they will play them very tough nevertheless. The problem for Ole Miss is that have to play at Bryant-Denny Stadium, and Alabama has Colorado State the week prior. Ole Miss does get a bye week leading into the Alabama game however.
LSU is the only team that can match Alabama's talent. That will always be a tough game.
Georgia will never win anything of significance as long as Mark Richt is the head coach. As long as he's running the show in Athens, we know that team will be undisciplined, and soft as a baby's azz. If Florida can find some offense this season, Georgia will probably finish 3rd in the East.
Aaron Murray's kryptonite has been pressure, and rushing the passer is what Jadeveon Clowney & company do best. Spurrier will out-coach Richt again and, therefore, likely win the East. That will likely setup a South Carolina/Alabama SEC Championship Game, and as you pointed out, Spurrier is capable of holding his own against Saban.
An injury to McCarron would be a huge blow to Alabama, but depending upon when it happened, it still probably won't keep them the winning the West IMO. There is a huge drop off after McCarron, but Alabama is not quite as vulnerable at that position as they have been the last couple of years. I think there is enough talent surrounding the QB position that they can probably still win despite the QB just as they did when McElroy was under center.
GOY line at my book is Alabama -4.5 vs A&M
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Quote Originally Posted by jimmydafreak:
I agree with you on both counts.
TAMU is in for a rude awaking, and if the public can get a line under 7 in that game, they should hammer it very hard.
Ole Miss will be a very tough game. They are the only team that out-physicaled (new word) Alabama last season. They won't sneak up on Alabama this year, but I think they will play them very tough nevertheless. The problem for Ole Miss is that have to play at Bryant-Denny Stadium, and Alabama has Colorado State the week prior. Ole Miss does get a bye week leading into the Alabama game however.
LSU is the only team that can match Alabama's talent. That will always be a tough game.
Georgia will never win anything of significance as long as Mark Richt is the head coach. As long as he's running the show in Athens, we know that team will be undisciplined, and soft as a baby's azz. If Florida can find some offense this season, Georgia will probably finish 3rd in the East.
Aaron Murray's kryptonite has been pressure, and rushing the passer is what Jadeveon Clowney & company do best. Spurrier will out-coach Richt again and, therefore, likely win the East. That will likely setup a South Carolina/Alabama SEC Championship Game, and as you pointed out, Spurrier is capable of holding his own against Saban.
An injury to McCarron would be a huge blow to Alabama, but depending upon when it happened, it still probably won't keep them the winning the West IMO. There is a huge drop off after McCarron, but Alabama is not quite as vulnerable at that position as they have been the last couple of years. I think there is enough talent surrounding the QB position that they can probably still win despite the QB just as they did when McElroy was under center.
That's pretty much free money. The problem is the low betting limits, and tying up your money for that length of time.
I actually think the line is unreasonably high, even with Alabama' bye week before this game. We are talking about one of the hardest places to play in college football. I find it very hard to find value with Alabama considering everyone knows that they have been and will likely remain the best college team.
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Quote Originally Posted by jimmydafreak:
That's pretty much free money. The problem is the low betting limits, and tying up your money for that length of time.
I actually think the line is unreasonably high, even with Alabama' bye week before this game. We are talking about one of the hardest places to play in college football. I find it very hard to find value with Alabama considering everyone knows that they have been and will likely remain the best college team.
I didn't like A&M's opener last yr vs Florida--the 2nd H meltdown affected the entire SEC. Yet I believe Manziel's Heisman should go in part to the coaching staff that knows how to design a productive offense around the skill sets of the QB. Alabama likes to score points in the SEC to throw off scouting that focuses in on scoring plays--when you have multiple scoring plays, it makes it harder to scout for the next game. I see a high scoring game, and I'd take Agiies 1st H, Bama 2nd H.
After that game, look for LSU to be the only viable threat, perhaps So Car in the finale.
Oregon and Ohio St have easier scheduling than most SEC teams. Ducks play Tenn at home; Buckeyes play SDSU (home) and CAL on the road. They are the only two I could envision making it in to the final game. I think Bama would have their way w/ the buckeyes, but would have to play 4 qrtrs vs the Ducks.
I like Bama to win it all, and will play it that way (always good to have a few futures out there).
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I didn't like A&M's opener last yr vs Florida--the 2nd H meltdown affected the entire SEC. Yet I believe Manziel's Heisman should go in part to the coaching staff that knows how to design a productive offense around the skill sets of the QB. Alabama likes to score points in the SEC to throw off scouting that focuses in on scoring plays--when you have multiple scoring plays, it makes it harder to scout for the next game. I see a high scoring game, and I'd take Agiies 1st H, Bama 2nd H.
After that game, look for LSU to be the only viable threat, perhaps So Car in the finale.
Oregon and Ohio St have easier scheduling than most SEC teams. Ducks play Tenn at home; Buckeyes play SDSU (home) and CAL on the road. They are the only two I could envision making it in to the final game. I think Bama would have their way w/ the buckeyes, but would have to play 4 qrtrs vs the Ducks.
I like Bama to win it all, and will play it that way (always good to have a few futures out there).
I actually think the line is unreasonably high, even with Alabama' bye week before this game. We are talking about one of the hardest places to play in college football. I find it very hard to find value with Alabama considering everyone knows that they have been and will likely remain the best college team.
The game will be a blowout . . . trust me.
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Quote Originally Posted by Laroja:
I actually think the line is unreasonably high, even with Alabama' bye week before this game. We are talking about one of the hardest places to play in college football. I find it very hard to find value with Alabama considering everyone knows that they have been and will likely remain the best college team.
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