God...I do too!and curb stomp the Irish off the planet. That is all. Watching the media praise Notre Dame for their undefeated record while
ignoring the fact they played an extremely easy schedule.... well lets just say I hope Lacy leaves foot prints all over Teo's body.
It starts with the coach and scheme, but from there though, I would be picking Johnny Football first if I chose to run Sumlin and co's offense. How could you argue you would pick someone else? It was good enough to win over Bama, just sayin'.if you were picking players for your own personal college team, would you start with either of these 3 guys? I wouldn't. I might like to have them on my team, but they wouldn't be the first pick. Just sayin'.
That is exactly correct. Te'o won't even be the best linebacker on the field during the BCS championship game, much less the best player in the country. Don't get me wrong, he is a very good player, but I wouldn't trade C.J. for him.The only reason Te'O is in the Heisman discussion is that he plays for Notre Dame. He's a great linebacker but the Heisman Trophy ? Please.
A few seasons ago our starting inside linebacker,tony taylor had the same exact stats as teo. While playing one less game due to injury!! Of course tony never got his big invitation to new york. The only reason teo has garnered all these awards and got all this heisman consideration is because he plays for notre dame.The only reason Te'O is in the Heisman discussion is that he plays for Notre Dame. He's a great linebacker but the Heisman Trophy ? Please.
Solid post! Gig 'em & RTR!I'm another Fightin' Texas Aggie making his first post. I'm also a Bama Dad (and y'all made my daughter a football fan in her first semester at Bama - something I failed to do).
First, I really admire and appreciate your university and fan base. I was at our game in T-Town and you were incredibly gracious hosts. Now, it's easy to be gracious when you believe you're going to beat the crap out of the other team. It's much harder when the other team wins. However, Tide fans were at their best when you lost. You were congratulatory, complementary, and just darn nice (i.e., I don't think I met any Finebaum callers).
Several Bammers told me they hoped we would become good rivals. I hope we're good enough in the coming years to earn a rivalry. It would be... different to have a rival we respected.
Tonight, our freshman QB made history for A&M, the SEC, and the NCAA. I don't think it's a stretch to think that our QB would be watching the Heisman from College Station if we had not been welcomed into the SEC. So glad to be here.
I hope y'all beat the ever living, ever loving, yankee, football fraud, drunken irish hell out of ND. RTR and Gig 'Em!
Crazy--Neither Michigan State's nor Notre Dame's 1966 teams even played in a bowl game.If Notre Dame had gone for 2 and made it they would have been unbeaten and untied and still voted ahead of Bama. If they had missed it Michigan State would have won and been unbeaten and untied and voted #1. With Notre Dame electing to tie, that left Bama as the only undefeated and untied. The media was not going to vote Bama 3 years in a row if they had anyone else they could vote for so voted both ahead of Bama and left it at that. If I had been a Michigan State fan I believe I would have been mad too but.... we will curb stomp them in a month or so and be happy with that! ROLL TIDE ROLL and GIG' EM!!!