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BCS title game thread

Mizzougrad96 said:
I just have this strange feeling (based on zero logic) that Notre Dame is going to win...

Notre Dame 24, Alabama 21.

Typical Republican. This guy probably thought Romney was going to win too. [/NateSilver]
 
I think ND is at a disadvantage running a 3-4 against Bama. A&M jumped around from 3 to 4 man D line . 4 man was very effective in keeping Bama guards covered and off the LB's.

It will be interesting to see what adjustments that ND has made to counteract.

Did not work for LSU but I would force Bama to throw the ball and make McCarron beat ya.
 
YankeeFan said:
Mizzougrad96 said:
I just have this strange feeling (based on zero logic) that Notre Dame is going to win...

Notre Dame 24, Alabama 21.

Typical Republican. This guy probably thought Romney was going to win too. [/NateSilver]

Not quite that delusional... :D

What probability does Silver give Notre Dame of carrying Florida tonight? :D
 
Mizzougrad96 said:
YankeeFan said:
Mizzougrad96 said:
I just have this strange feeling (based on zero logic) that Notre Dame is going to win...

Notre Dame 24, Alabama 21.

Typical Republican. This guy probably thought Romney was going to win too. [/NateSilver]

Not quite that delusional... :D

What probability does Silver give Notre Dame of carrying Florida tonight? :D

He's a bit wishy-washy about it.

http://fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/01/07/a-marquee-b-c-s-matchup-to-be-determined/?hp
 
Only way I see Notre Dame winning is in a low-scoring slugfest. Even then, Alabama's the best O-line the Irish defense has faced all year.

Bama 14-10.
 
Oh, and what the heck ... I'll crossthread.

SportsJournalists.com poll voters -- final ballots are needed by tomorrow morning! :D
 
I'm at least glad that Florida got pounded in its bowl game, so we won't have to hear SEC fans droning on and on tonight about how the Gators should have been in the game instead of Notre Dame.

The only "fans" who would drone about such things are perhaps Gator fans.

If there were Tennessee fans or Georgia fans or LSU fans or Texas A&M fans or Vanderbilt fans or Ole Miss fans or any other "SEC fans" droning about it . . . I sure never heard it.
 
deck Whitman said:
I'm at least glad that Florida got pounded in its bowl game, so we won't have to hear SEC fans droning on and on tonight about how the Gators should have been in the game instead of Notre Dame. Much harder for Oregon fans to make that case, since they had a common opponent (Stanford).

I have yet to hear any SEC fans saying anything like this, but I keep seeing lots of people from other regions who claim SEC fans are saying things like this.

As for the game, this Alabama team is weaker than the two previous Saban championship teams. In some ways, it may be the most flawed Saban team since the 7-6 team his first season. But all that matters is whether they are the best team tonight, and I just don't see how the Irish have a good enough offense to win. And expecting Golson to run wild against Bama because Manziel did it is like expecting a factory-spec Mustang to break 200 mph because an Indy car did it before. Put me down for 27-10 Alabama, which includes a defensive touchdown.
 
dixiehack said:
deck Whitman said:
I'm at least glad that Florida got pounded in its bowl game, so we won't have to hear SEC fans droning on and on tonight about how the Gators should have been in the game instead of Notre Dame. Much harder for Oregon fans to make that case, since they had a common opponent (Stanford).

I have yet to hear any SEC fans saying anything like this.

Does Vanderbilt's coach qualify as a fan?

I also recall Kirk Herbstreit saying, before everything shook out, that it would be an "interesting debate" or something along those lines if it was between a one-loss SEC team and an undefeated Notre Dame team for the second spot. At that time, the presumption was K-State or Oregon for the first spot, so the SEC was in serious danger of being shut out of the game.
 
deck Whitman said:
dixiehack said:
deck Whitman said:
I'm at least glad that Florida got pounded in its bowl game, so we won't have to hear SEC fans droning on and on tonight about how the Gators should have been in the game instead of Notre Dame. Much harder for Oregon fans to make that case, since they had a common opponent (Stanford).

I have yet to hear any SEC fans saying anything like this.

Does Vanderbilt'shttps://www.google.com/search?q=chuck+e+cheese+fight&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&client=safari coach qualify as a fan?

No, he qualifies as a coach who used the one ballot he actually cared about to play whatever mind games he wanted with his team. Next.
 

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