Sure wish Bama would get another shot at au. I would imagine that if that had happened you would hear a lot of au fans sound like the lsu fans when Bama got another shot at them. Think they would rather play fsu than Bama.
I think in their more candid (and lucid) moments, Barn fans would agree. They'd much rather face FSU than Bama Round 2.Sure wish Bama would get another shot at au. I would imagine that if that had happened you would hear a lot of au fans sound like the lsu fans when Bama got another shot at them. Think they would rather play fsu than Bama.
Third year in a row we've played a team we should beat and lost (two to first year coaches), got lucky the previous two years to get another shot. Frustrating to play that lousy against teams that can't touch the talent level we have on the field...Unfortunately, most times, you get one swing of the bat. Bama played their worst game of the year in the most important game of the year,
I agree...if Bama is going to lose one game a year, I would even rather be to the who's or the orange puke, at this point, for one reason; Bama plays them earlier in the season and has a better chance to overcome the loss; lose in the last game of the year, nothing you can do. I would much rather prefer a loss to ol spit, starkers or even vandy or ky. But not to the barn, and especially not in the last game of the year.I think in their more candid (and lucid) moments, Barn fans would agree. They'd much rather face FSU than Bama Round 2.
Unfortunately, most times, you get one swing of the bat. Bama played their worst game of the year in the most important game of the year, now they have to watch those bumbling fools from the Plains win another national championship (and I hate to say it, but the Barn luck will rear its head again and they will beat FSU). It sucks, but that is the lay of the land. Next time (and forever thereafter), Tide players, make the Barn game your best game of the year.
I think maybe we need to take the reigns off that talent a bit and turn them loose!Third year in a row we've played a team we should beat and lost (two to first year coaches), got lucky the previous two years to get another shot. Frustrating to play that lousy against teams that can't touch the talent level we have on the field...
On paper you are absolutely right.I don't see them beating FSU. The Noles have NFLers all over the field.
So do we.I don't see them beating FSU. The Noles have NFLers all over the field.
I didn't see them beating us and we have NFLers all over the field.I don't see them beating FSU. The Noles have NFLers all over the field.
Auburn has about a 20% chance on paper but they have a 50% chance on grass.I'd rather play OSU, but I think we've got as good a chance as FSU to win. And while I know most of you will be pulling for FSU I hope you stomp a hole in the Sooners and shut Stoops mouth about the SEC.
i agree with this. of all the myriad things that auburn lacks, confidence is not one of themI doubt Auburn's scared of playing anyone. They are playing almost magical, charmed football right now. Their offense is simple and one-dimensional and yet damn near unstoppable. And now it's all right in front of them for the taking. I sure wouldn't bet against them to win it all.
texas tech wasn't that amazing to watch in the 2006 cotton bowl.AUs offensive scheme is crazy good. What scares me is that they are doing it with 3*'s. It reminds me of Leach's offense. When TT first started they made noise but once big time receivers and QB's started committing, that team was amazing to watch. I think this is just the tip of the iceberg.
I do think we should have won, but for some reason UA didn't come to play. Just imagine what would have happened had AU been stacked on offense with 5*'s.
Anyways, I think that AU has a good chance against FSU. I think FSU will be able to slow them down, and that Saban will likely help Jimbo (maybe, no idea if the sec rules would allow that). If AU was more of a passing offense I'd give it to FSU. But with so much run, I'm not so sure.