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Probably a dumb girl? Really? Please gtfo of the CFB forum.
I wouldnt count on it.
Said poster has been banned at least 10 times from the WV forum and keeps coming back. It is the same deal, he pretty much just annoys everyone with rude and uninformed opinions that nobody cares about or wants to hear. It is my understanding that people in the SC forum feel the same way too. Watch him go to "not a member" and then have a new member appear picking up where they left off.
ok dude, don't cry. You fanboys worship these athletes, in denail about what they are. I just like watching football games,...there is no reason to diefy the kids who play in them
There are too many cities and too much money to go around for that.
I think it's the greatest venue in football. The weather is always perfect for football. It's outside with real grass. It's got great history and seats close to 100,000 what's not to love.
Finally, an SEC team loses the big one. Ironically, it was in one of the better years for the conference in terms of the entire conference in bowl games. Such is life.
But clearly, Florida State is the undisputed national champion. No questions asked. They clearly showed that they can hang tight in games that aren't blow-outs. Very impressive the way that their defense put the clamps down on Auburn.
Auburn had a solid year. Personally, I think they took advantage of a weaker conference, with Alabama and LSU having sent a ton of starters to the NFL over the past two years, but college football is college football - they coulda' said the same thing after the 2010 campaign, when they lost Nick Fairley and Cam Newton.
A post-script to this: Big Boy football still reigns supreme over the gimmickry of the pistol and read-option - at least for another year. The irony is that Florida St. played big boy ball and Auburn played gimmick ball.
Next year oughtta be way awesome. Imagine if Michigan St. and Alabama had been in this thing.
Like I said earlier. DC. A good one that has 30 days will be obvious. Auburn DC is a known commodity. FSU's 1st year DC's 30 day plan looks like crap so far. It's his first big dance and he's not doing that well so far. That was my question mark for the game and he's not stepping up yet. 2nd half will tell the story. All about the second half adjustments tonight.
Edit: playoffs are going to change the landscape of CFB in a major way. (No more 30 day plans)
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Originally Posted by chickenfriedbananas
Finally, an SEC team loses the big one. Ironically, it was in one of the better years for the conference in terms of the entire conference in bowl games. Such is life.
But clearly, Florida State is the undisputed national champion. No questions asked. They clearly showed that they can hang tight in games that aren't blow-outs. Very impressive the way that their defense put the clamps down on Auburn.
Auburn had a solid year. Personally, I think they took advantage of a weaker conference, with Alabama and LSU having sent a ton of starters to the NFL over the past two years, but college football is college football - they coulda' said the same thing after the 2010 campaign, when they lost Nick Fairley and Cam Newton.
A post-script to this: Big Boy football still reigns supreme over the gimmickry of the pistol and read-option - at least for another year. The irony is that Florida St. played big boy ball and Auburn played gimmick ball.
Next year oughtta be way awesome. Imagine if Michigan St. and Alabama had been in this thing.
Next year will start out with a bang as Sparty comes to Autzen.
Awesome game tonight. Congrats to FSU.
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