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Originally posted by Jeff Buchanan View PostI have no love for either team but I'd bet Alabama could play close with mid to low level NFL teams; they'd beat the likes of the Lions.What's the difference between an OSU grad and a park bench? A park bench can support a family of four.
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Alabama is just really, really good. It's not even an SEC-thing -- it's an Alabama thing. They destroyed LSU last year in the BCS Title game, too.
Now, Notre Dame fell assbackwards into this game. In reality, even with what turned out to be an easy schedule, it still took a minor miracle for them to go undefeated. Kelly did a great job doing that. But they were always nothing more than a very good B10 team -- for this season. OSU and Notre Dame would have been a good game.
The Nick is now 8-1 all-time in championship games (BCS + SEC). He's 1-1 vs UFM. I wish I could say a rubber match next season would go well for OSU, but there is still a significant talent gap. I can't imagine how OSU would move the ball with WRs that Alabama could lock down with any one its 2-deep CBs.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Originally posted by iam416 View PostThe Nick is now 8-1 all-time in championship games (BCS + SEC). He's 1-1 vs UFM. I wish I could say a rubber match next season would go well for OSU, but there is still a significant talent gap. I can't imagine how OSU would move the ball with WRs that Alabama could lock down with any one its 2-deep CBs.
ND had some success on short outs but the coverage on anything else was nothing short of amazing on the few shots I saw of it. This even with man coverage.
While the talent level is pretty high in a comparative sense with most CFB teams, Saban is relentlessly meticulous in everything that has to do with game prep and, overall, building a power house; he gets more mileage out of what he puts on the field than most coaches in CFB do and he does this consistently. Without a major misstep in 2013, he'll be back in the NCG in 2014 as well, OL departures to the NFL not withstanding.Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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Yep. Saban is, obviously, fantastic. His teams are always, to borrow a phrase from OP, "pipe-hitting" hard. His teams always play really hard. His teams are always well-disciplined. In short, he takes great talent and gets them to play to their potential within the team concept. That's not easy.
Whatever else you want to say about him or Alabama, and there's a shit-ton to say, you can't deny what a fantastic job he does getting his team to meet or exceed expectations. And think about that for a second -- the expectations he has to meet are National Title. Going 10-3, losing an improbable heartbreaker to Cam Newton and then pounding the bejesus out of Dantonio = total failure season.
I, obviously, think about Alabama in terms of how OSU would matchup with them. But the larger point is that any fan of any team would have some matchup that would leaving them shaking their head. Alabama probably could have reversed its defensive two-deep last night (started 2nd stringers and rotated in 1st stringers) and won by 28.
Of course, I'm judging from watching roughly 15 minutes of the game. Heh.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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How many SEC schools would be on probation if the NCAA would just look for some violations?
My point -- and don't miss this -- is that it's very hard to find "cheating". I guarantee you at least some OSU players get "extra benefits" while they're playing at OSU. I also guarantee you the same happens at most schools (I'll say most so as to not suggest M does this in any way). But you can't really catch that.
What I've heard from "insiders" is this: the SEC is at an entirely different level. While OSU (and "most" B10 schools) surely have players who get the proverbial $100/$500 handshakes, the SEC flat out buys recruits. Brazenly. Briefcases full of money brazen. They said they're not aware of B10 schools doing that (a lot of this was discussed during the Jordan Diamond recruitment). So, at least to their mind, the difference between the SEC and others is that others (not M) break the rules in more mundane ways; the SEC blows up the rules.
I was reminded of that chat watching the 30/30 on SMU. An SMU assistant coach showed up at the house of a kid who was committed to A&M. He opened a briefcase up and showed him $20,000. The kid looked at it and told him, "Coach, you're not even close." I think those recruiting practices are still fairly prevalent in the South. Though, I should note that I think some SEC schools/coaches try to avoid it as much as possible -- so I probably shouldn't paint with a broad brush.
Incidentally, I wonder how much South Carolina paid to get Clowney?Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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