Excellent post, and I agree.
At this time there is nothing that would idicate to me that Michigan vs. Bama will be a competitive game. The lines I have seen thus far on that game are back up the Brinks truck type of lines.
Excellent post, and I agree.
At this time there is nothing that would idicate to me that Michigan vs. Bama will be a competitive game. The lines I have seen thus far on that game are back up the Brinks truck type of lines.
Excellent post, and I agree.
At this time there is nothing that would idicate to me that Michigan vs. Bama will be a competitive game. The lines I have seen thus far on that game are back up the Brinks truck type of lines.
top 5 teams for 2012:
1. lsu
2. alabama
3. georgia
4. akransas
5. usc
can the sec champ just be the national champ, do we really gotta play another bcs game to determine it
top 5 teams for 2012:
1. lsu
2. alabama
3. georgia
4. akransas
5. usc
can the sec champ just be the national champ, do we really gotta play another bcs game to determine it
I will provide a brief preview of Alabama for 2012. For the sake of brevity I won't support much of what I say with facts, but if you have questions or doubts about what I say, I'll be happy to respond with more detail.
Alabama will continue to be the most talented team in college football, and after wrapping up their 4th #1 ranked recruiting class in the past 5 seasons, the gap between Alabama and the rest of college football is widening, not shrinking. The amount of talent Saban has amassed on the Alabama roster is simply mindboggling. In other words, Alabama will out-talent every single team they face in 2012/13 including LSU. Does that mean they will win every single game? Not necessarily.
Offensively Alabama may field their best offensive team in school history. With basically everyone coming back from the best offensive line in college football in 2011, Alabama will easily have the best offensive line in the country again. They will also have the best RB corps in the country with LSU being the only team that could have an argument.
Moreover, McCarron, in his second season, will have a bigger, stronger, faster and more athletic group of receivers to throw to. Playing behind that offensive line should be conducive to McCarron having a monster season, and I wouldn't be shocked if his name is mentioned in some Heisman discussions. Right now it's hard to see Alabama doing much punting in 2012.
With Alabama losing the bulk of their defense from last season, the questions about the 2012 team arise on the defensive side of the ball. As I said above, the one proplem they won't have is talent. The amount of talent they have accumulated on the defensive side of the ball should be illegal. Thus, there will be no drop-off in talent from last season. If anything there may be a slight talent upgrade, and that's a scary thought indeed.
The big question for the 2012 defense unit will be leadership. If they can come close to replacing the leadership that Mark Barron and Donte Hightower provided to the 2011 defense last season, they will have the potential to be one of the top defenses in the country again.
Alabama also will welcome the top high school place kicker (Adam Griffith) in the nation to their roster in 2012. People that I've spoke to who are knowledgeable about place kicking believe he'll be Alabama's starting place kicker in the Michigan game.
Several people in this thread have correctly pointed out Alabama's biggest obstacle which is their schedule. Some national pundits have deemed it the toughest schedule in the country, although I'm not ready to buy into that before I've seen anyone play a snap.
Alabama's biggest obstacle will again be LSU who will have 2 weeks to prepare for their "Game of the Century III" rematch. Having an extra week to rest, heal and prepare will be a gigantic advantage for LSU. The only thing Alabama can take some comfort in is that the visiting team usually finds a way to squeek out a win in this rivalry.
I think 2012 will be pretty much a repeat of 2011 in that Alabama and LSU will continue their run of being the best two teams in the country. Just as I gave Alabama the edge this past season because of their homefield advantage, so will I have to give the edge to LSU next season for catching Alabama at home with an extra week to prepare.
I will provide a brief preview of Alabama for 2012. For the sake of brevity I won't support much of what I say with facts, but if you have questions or doubts about what I say, I'll be happy to respond with more detail.
Alabama will continue to be the most talented team in college football, and after wrapping up their 4th #1 ranked recruiting class in the past 5 seasons, the gap between Alabama and the rest of college football is widening, not shrinking. The amount of talent Saban has amassed on the Alabama roster is simply mindboggling. In other words, Alabama will out-talent every single team they face in 2012/13 including LSU. Does that mean they will win every single game? Not necessarily.
Offensively Alabama may field their best offensive team in school history. With basically everyone coming back from the best offensive line in college football in 2011, Alabama will easily have the best offensive line in the country again. They will also have the best RB corps in the country with LSU being the only team that could have an argument.
Moreover, McCarron, in his second season, will have a bigger, stronger, faster and more athletic group of receivers to throw to. Playing behind that offensive line should be conducive to McCarron having a monster season, and I wouldn't be shocked if his name is mentioned in some Heisman discussions. Right now it's hard to see Alabama doing much punting in 2012.
With Alabama losing the bulk of their defense from last season, the questions about the 2012 team arise on the defensive side of the ball. As I said above, the one proplem they won't have is talent. The amount of talent they have accumulated on the defensive side of the ball should be illegal. Thus, there will be no drop-off in talent from last season. If anything there may be a slight talent upgrade, and that's a scary thought indeed.
The big question for the 2012 defense unit will be leadership. If they can come close to replacing the leadership that Mark Barron and Donte Hightower provided to the 2011 defense last season, they will have the potential to be one of the top defenses in the country again.
Alabama also will welcome the top high school place kicker (Adam Griffith) in the nation to their roster in 2012. People that I've spoke to who are knowledgeable about place kicking believe he'll be Alabama's starting place kicker in the Michigan game.
Several people in this thread have correctly pointed out Alabama's biggest obstacle which is their schedule. Some national pundits have deemed it the toughest schedule in the country, although I'm not ready to buy into that before I've seen anyone play a snap.
Alabama's biggest obstacle will again be LSU who will have 2 weeks to prepare for their "Game of the Century III" rematch. Having an extra week to rest, heal and prepare will be a gigantic advantage for LSU. The only thing Alabama can take some comfort in is that the visiting team usually finds a way to squeek out a win in this rivalry.
I think 2012 will be pretty much a repeat of 2011 in that Alabama and LSU will continue their run of being the best two teams in the country. Just as I gave Alabama the edge this past season because of their homefield advantage, so will I have to give the edge to LSU next season for catching Alabama at home with an extra week to prepare.
I like what you said except you should go ahead and say this:
Saban put an end to Urban Meyer, and if he does somehow get Ohio State in the top contending schools again he most likely will face Saban again which will make his heart flutter again putting him back in the ER.
Saban owns Meyer
I like what you said except you should go ahead and say this:
Saban put an end to Urban Meyer, and if he does somehow get Ohio State in the top contending schools again he most likely will face Saban again which will make his heart flutter again putting him back in the ER.
Saban owns Meyer
Get off the LSU bandwagon you have them ranked #3 noteing another squad with a ton of coming back, is that the same players you talking about that could not cross the 50 yardline but one time in the NCG or maybe its the squad with a ton coming back that played Alabama twice and could not make a TD.
Remember this also: NEW QB
Plus they have lost a key part of their defensive staff losing their secondary coach, is it not what everybody bragged about was LSU's secondary last year.
Get off the LSU bandwagon you have them ranked #3 noteing another squad with a ton of coming back, is that the same players you talking about that could not cross the 50 yardline but one time in the NCG or maybe its the squad with a ton coming back that played Alabama twice and could not make a TD.
Remember this also: NEW QB
Plus they have lost a key part of their defensive staff losing their secondary coach, is it not what everybody bragged about was LSU's secondary last year.
I'm a Bama fan, but some of posters on here have some crimson colored glasses. I agree with jimmy the winner of the Bama/LSU game will play in the BCSNCG and if USC can avoid injuries, they'll be playing in Miami next year.
While I think some Bama fan's on here ar a little too bias, Bama will be good. Our biggest weakness (IMO) is depth at the OLB position.
I think Bama destoys Michigan. I'm sure most of you watched the Sugar bowl last year and agree Vtech played a much better game than Michigan. I think Robinson we'll have an awful game vs Bama. Bama will confuse the shit oout of him and Michigan wont be able to stop the power run or play-action of Bama's O. Bama wins 34-10.
I think UGA is a little overated preseason too...they seem to be having a bunch of player problems early like they have in years past. Anyway my early top 5:
1. Bama
2. USC
3. LSU
4. Oklahoma
5. Oregon
I think FSU wins the ACC btw...anyway, Roll Tide
I'm a Bama fan, but some of posters on here have some crimson colored glasses. I agree with jimmy the winner of the Bama/LSU game will play in the BCSNCG and if USC can avoid injuries, they'll be playing in Miami next year.
While I think some Bama fan's on here ar a little too bias, Bama will be good. Our biggest weakness (IMO) is depth at the OLB position.
I think Bama destoys Michigan. I'm sure most of you watched the Sugar bowl last year and agree Vtech played a much better game than Michigan. I think Robinson we'll have an awful game vs Bama. Bama will confuse the shit oout of him and Michigan wont be able to stop the power run or play-action of Bama's O. Bama wins 34-10.
I think UGA is a little overated preseason too...they seem to be having a bunch of player problems early like they have in years past. Anyway my early top 5:
1. Bama
2. USC
3. LSU
4. Oklahoma
5. Oregon
I think FSU wins the ACC btw...anyway, Roll Tide
i believe the bcs champ will either be lsu, usc, bama, or georgia. dont think the other teams have much of a chance
ou is chokelahoma? fsu has 1 of the most amazing best defenses in the country that might give up less than 2 tds a game, but the offense is not that good and id ont think their qb passing is very good he need to run more, so ie if they play bama or lsu in national title imo fsu would get crushed so dont se any point in playing them in futures
seems likes usc vs lsu bama winner is most likely bcs title game, unless georgia plays spoiler since THEY HAVE THE eASIEST SEC SCHEDULE IN HISTORY OF FOOTBALL
i believe the bcs champ will either be lsu, usc, bama, or georgia. dont think the other teams have much of a chance
ou is chokelahoma? fsu has 1 of the most amazing best defenses in the country that might give up less than 2 tds a game, but the offense is not that good and id ont think their qb passing is very good he need to run more, so ie if they play bama or lsu in national title imo fsu would get crushed so dont se any point in playing them in futures
seems likes usc vs lsu bama winner is most likely bcs title game, unless georgia plays spoiler since THEY HAVE THE eASIEST SEC SCHEDULE IN HISTORY OF FOOTBALL
im suprised you have tcu a top 25 team lol that sounds ridiculous to me, the rest seem ok except oregon, i know some people up there that know stuff about that program and they talented, but usc should beat able to handle them this year, and they kids are kind of fucked up there on the team, im sure alot of teams smoke dope but its oregon so they kids are blazed at practice
im suprised you have tcu a top 25 team lol that sounds ridiculous to me, the rest seem ok except oregon, i know some people up there that know stuff about that program and they talented, but usc should beat able to handle them this year, and they kids are kind of fucked up there on the team, im sure alot of teams smoke dope but its oregon so they kids are blazed at practice
TCU is not a top 10 team...they just joined the Big XII and they are going to have their hands full with Texas, OU, Ok St, and W Virginia...i think TCU could lose all 4 of those games...
TCU is not a top 10 team...they just joined the Big XII and they are going to have their hands full with Texas, OU, Ok St, and W Virginia...i think TCU could lose all 4 of those games...
im suprised you have tcu a top 25 team lol that sounds ridiculous to me, the rest seem ok except oregon, i know some people up there that know stuff about that program and they talented, but usc should beat able to handle them this year, and they kids are kind of fucked up there on the team, im sure alot of teams smoke dope but its oregon so they kids are blazed at practice
im suprised you have tcu a top 25 team lol that sounds ridiculous to me, the rest seem ok except oregon, i know some people up there that know stuff about that program and they talented, but usc should beat able to handle them this year, and they kids are kind of fucked up there on the team, im sure alot of teams smoke dope but its oregon so they kids are blazed at practice
i believe the bcs champ will either be lsu, usc, bama, or georgia. dont think the other teams have much of a chance
ou is chokelahoma? fsu has 1 of the most amazing best defenses in the country that might give up less than 2 tds a game, but the offense is not that good and id ont think their qb passing is very good he need to run more, so ie if they play bama or lsu in national title imo fsu would get crushed so dont se any point in playing them in futures
seems likes usc vs lsu bama winner is most likely bcs title game, unless georgia plays spoiler since THEY HAVE THE eASIEST SEC SCHEDULE IN HISTORY OF FOOTBALL
[/Quotei believe the bcs champ will either be lsu, usc, bama, or georgia. dont think the other teams have much of a chance
ou is chokelahoma? fsu has 1 of the most amazing best defenses in the country that might give up less than 2 tds a game, but the offense is not that good and id ont think their qb passing is very good he need to run more, so ie if they play bama or lsu in national title imo fsu would get crushed so dont se any point in playing them in futures
seems likes usc vs lsu bama winner is most likely bcs title game, unless georgia plays spoiler since THEY HAVE THE eASIEST SEC SCHEDULE IN HISTORY OF FOOTBALL
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