Super User South FLA Posted January 8, 2013 Author Super User Posted January 8, 2013 Guess the Golden Helmeted Wonder-boys and their fans realize now that they were extremely overrated. 1 Quote
Super User Root beer Posted January 8, 2013 Super User Posted January 8, 2013 Nope. All Alabama.. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted January 8, 2013 Super User Posted January 8, 2013 Alabama, 45- Zip Close. Quote
grampa1114 Posted January 8, 2013 Posted January 8, 2013 What was that? Did the Irish know that today was Game Day? Congrats Alabama.....Wow. Quote
Super User Sam Posted January 8, 2013 Super User Posted January 8, 2013 NBC announced this morning that it's new Biggest Loser show will feature the University of Notre Dame football team. 2 Quote
tnbassfisher Posted January 8, 2013 Posted January 8, 2013 Alabama was too big, too fast, and too strong for the Irish to handle. That's SEC football at its finest. Quote
jignfule Posted January 8, 2013 Posted January 8, 2013 NBC announced this morning that it's new Biggest Loser show will feature the University of Notre Dame football team. I still think ND is a good football team, but now we know what happens when good meets great. Quote
Super User Fishing Rhino Posted January 8, 2013 Super User Posted January 8, 2013 When Musberger started prattling about Miss Alabama, I thought he was having "an up close and personal moment" a la the Olympics. He sounded like a dirty old man, drooling over the young babes. Quote
38 Super Fan Posted January 8, 2013 Posted January 8, 2013 I'm sick of the SEC, but jeez, everyone else looks like division II in comparison. The SEC championship game is the real national championship game every year. Quote
sbfishySC Posted January 8, 2013 Posted January 8, 2013 Who hacked my account and said it'd be a close game with ND coming out strong? LOL. Whoops. I bought into the hype for some reason. Personally, all the SEC fans can say the SEC won the national championship and claim it as theirs even if they aren't Bama fans, but the SEC didn't win that game. Nick Saban and Alabama won that game. Just because an SEC team wins the national championship, doesn't mean every other team in the SEC are champions too. Alabama wins, SEC wins, does that mean LSU won too? What about Florida? Tennessee? You see where I'm going with this... ESECPN likes to put all this pressure on this conference won this, that conference lost that, which makes us as fans get caught up in the conference vs conference debate, but conferences really don't mean anything other than money. Every conference has their strong teams and their weak teams. Just my $0.02. Quote
Super User Root beer Posted January 8, 2013 Super User Posted January 8, 2013 I knew Notre Dame's offense would struggle if Kelly didn't install a fast pace in 37 days. I didn't see their defense getting push around and missing tackles... Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted January 8, 2013 Super User Posted January 8, 2013 Who hacked my account and said it'd be a close game with ND coming out strong? LOL. Whoops. I bought into the hype for some reason. Personally, all the SEC fans can say the SEC won the national championship and claim it as theirs even if they aren't Bama fans, but the SEC didn't win that game. Nick Saban and Alabama won that game. Just because an SEC team wins the national championship, doesn't mean every other team in the SEC are champions too. Alabama wins, SEC wins, does that mean LSU won too? What about Florida? Tennessee? You see where I'm going with this... ESECPN likes to put all this pressure on this conference won this, that conference lost that, which makes us as fans get caught up in the conference vs conference debate, but conferences really don't mean anything other than money. Every conference has their strong teams and their weak teams. Just my $0.02. As one of the new members on the SEC bandwagon (Missouri '74), I think the records speak for themselves. It's not just seven consecutive National Championships, this is the strongest league in the country and has been for at least a decade. There was a time when the Big 8, Big 10 or PAC 10 could have claimed the title, but this is the SEC Era. Quote
sbfishySC Posted January 8, 2013 Posted January 8, 2013 Sure SEC teams have won seven consecutive national titles, but only 4 schools. Florida, LSU, Alabama, and Auburn. So there is 4 (really 3, Auburn was a Scam Newton fluke) strong teams that are championship teams the past few years. Still doesn't make every other team in the SEC champions or strong teams. For the 3 strong teams, you've got 3 weak teams in Kentucky, Vandy and you can take your pick between Miss. St., Ole Miss, Tenn., and Arkansas the past few years. Yes, you can make the argument that in the BCS era (since 1998), the SEC has more BCS Championships than any other conference, but it's not like every team has won one. You only have 5 individual teams since '98 to have won a championship. Like I said before, every conference has their strong teams and every conference has just as many weak teams. Don't get me wrong, I think Alabama is consistently one of the best teams in the nation hands down the past few years. Nick Saban, while I do not like him, I think he is one of the best coaches in the history of college football. They played like national champions last night, they deserved it. But the other SEC schools don't. Quote
Super User 00 mod Posted January 8, 2013 Super User Posted January 8, 2013 For the 3 strong teams, you've got 3 weak teams in Kentucky, Vandy and you can take your pick between Miss. St., Ole Miss, Tenn., and Arkansas the past few years. Arkansas 2010- 10-3 2011- 11-2 2012- 4-8 One bad year in the last 3 and we are thrown under the bus. Dang sb, Have a little faith in my HOGS. We were without a coach. Jeff Quote
sbfishySC Posted January 8, 2013 Posted January 8, 2013 Haha, you're right, sorry about that. I didn't look up the records of each team Quote
Super User South FLA Posted January 9, 2013 Author Super User Posted January 9, 2013 Sure SEC teams have won seven consecutive national titles, but only 4 schools. Florida, LSU, Alabama, and Auburn. So there is 4 (really 3, Auburn was a Scam Newton fluke) strong teams that are championship teams the past few years. Still doesn't make every other team in the SEC champions or strong teams. For the 3 strong teams, you've got 3 weak teams in Kentucky, Vandy and you can take your pick between Miss. St., Ole Miss, Tenn., and Arkansas the past few years.Yes, you can make the argument that in the BCS era (since 1998), the SEC has more BCS Championships than any other conference, but it's not like every team has won one. You only have 5 individual teams since '98 to have won a championship. Like I said before, every conference has their strong teams and every conference has just as many weak teams. Don't get me wrong, I think Alabama is consistently one of the best teams in the nation hands down the past few years. Nick Saban, while I do not like him, I think he is one of the best coaches in the history of college football. They played like national champions last night, they deserved it. But the other SEC schools don't. How about the number of weak teams in other divisions? ACC is full of "weak teams" I would say Clemson and the Seminoles are the only decent ones, VT had its glory run. Point is the SEC is a powerhouse and it draws recruits because of the Alabama, Florida, LSU, and now A&M! I would agree, that Nick Satan (I mean Saban) is easy to dislike (I will not be the next Alabama Head COACH)! Quote
lazeebum Posted January 9, 2013 Posted January 9, 2013 I think if LSU plays Notre Dame, LSU wins. If Georgia plays Notre Dame, Georgia wins. If Notre Dame had played A&M, they would be trying to pull Johny Manziels foot out of their ass. I am glad that the Irish are close to back, but they were gonna get whupped no matter who of the top three SEC teams that they had played. Quote
grampa1114 Posted January 9, 2013 Posted January 9, 2013 This horse has been dead for 2 days......let's stop beating it. Quote
Super User Fishing Rhino Posted January 9, 2013 Super User Posted January 9, 2013 This horse has been dead for 2 days......let's stop beating it. Are you sure? The media is still flogging Brent Musberger's comments about Katherine Webb, made during the broadcast of the game. In fact, his comments seem to have a longer shelf life than the game itself. Quote
Super User Root beer Posted January 9, 2013 Super User Posted January 9, 2013 Are you sure? The media is still flogging Brent Musberger's comments about Katherine Webb, made during the broadcast of the game. In fact, his comments seem to have a longer shelf life than the game itself. ESPN issued an apology over his comments. I tell you what, her life has change dramatically now. Before the game, she didn't have a lot of followers on her personal Twitter account and now she has more than AJ McCarron.... Quote
Super User Dwight Hottle Posted January 9, 2013 Super User Posted January 9, 2013 Closest prediction wins a chicken dinner. 1 Quote
jeb2 Posted January 10, 2013 Posted January 10, 2013 Sure SEC teams have won seven consecutive national titles, but only 4 schools. Florida, LSU, Alabama, and Auburn. So there is 4 (really 3, Auburn was a Scam Newton fluke) strong teams that are championship teams the past few years. Still doesn't make every other team in the SEC champions or strong teams. For the 3 strong teams, you've got 3 weak teams in Kentucky, Vandy and you can take your pick between Miss. St., Ole Miss, Tenn., and Arkansas the past few years.Yes, you can make the argument that in the BCS era (since 1998), the SEC has more BCS Championships than any other conference, but it's not like every team has won one. You only have 5 individual teams since '98 to have won a championship. Like I said before, every conference has their strong teams and every conference has just as many weak teams. Don't get me wrong, I think Alabama is consistently one of the best teams in the nation hands down the past few years. Nick Saban, while I do not like him, I think he is one of the best coaches in the history of college football. They played like national champions last night, they deserved it. But the other SEC schools don't. I think more to the point is that the national rankings are hosed up. ND was rated #1 going into the game and they got their butts handed to them. Something is messed up in the way they rank the teams. Quote
scrutch Posted January 12, 2013 Posted January 12, 2013 IF Brian Kelly stays, Notre Dame will win a national championship within the next three years. And it will probably be won over an SEC opponent. Quote
Super User Gatorbassman Posted January 12, 2013 Super User Posted January 12, 2013 I've been off the grid since Monday. (Pig hunting in South Georgia) I just wanted to bring this up just because. 1 Quote
Super User South FLA Posted January 12, 2013 Author Super User Posted January 12, 2013 On 1/11/2013 at 4:47 PM, scrutch said: IF Brian Kelly stays, Notre Dame will win a national championship within the next three years. And it will probably be won over an SEC opponent. Odds for that occuring are 1,204,346:1, but I like your logic! GO NOLES Quote
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