Let the Madness begin - How Bama makes it to the playoffs…..

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bama2112

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This is a cute paste from before the Austin Peay game. I ran across it on the Fox site.

I am amazed its been 12 years since we were not involved in the outcome of the NC.

I live in Atlanta , guess how many people were talking about the UGA LSU game. not many and I did not see one fan with LSU apparel on.



The Alabama Crimson Tide will play a football game Saturday that means ... well, absolutely nothing.



Not being cruel.



It’s just the way things work in Tuscaloosa.



The Southeastern Conference championship is out of reach. All hope of claiming a spot in the College Football Playoff is gone. Which means there’s no chance of Bama winning its seventh national title since Nick Saban arrived 15 years ago.



Which means, of course, that the season is effectively over for the Tide.



Just how momentous of an occasion is this for the greatest dynasty in college football history?



One must go all the way back to Nov. 13, 2010, for the last time Alabama played a regular-season game sans impact on the national championship race.



Since that day more than a dozen years ago, the Tide has hoarded five national titles, finished as the runner-up three other times, and lost in the semifinals the first year of the playoff. The other two seasons, Bama was eliminated from the title race by gut-wrenching defeats at the hands of rival Auburn in the regular-season finale.



With two losses — gasp! — already this season, Alabama will trot on the field at Bryant-Denny Stadium for an expected beatdown of Austin Peay, relying on motivational goals that are generally reserved for the common folks.



Things like pride and a better bowl bid.



“We’ve still got goals we’d like to reach,” linebacker Jalen Moody insisted, without naming them. “We’ve got to go out there and prepare every day so we can go out the way we came in. We can’t win a championship now, but we’ve still got to finish the right way.”



Alabama’s elimination is good news for the rest of the nation, which had grown weary of spending most every January watching Saban’s behemoth win, or at least contend, for championships.



Then again, it seems a good time to add some perspective to just what an amazing run this has been for the Tide:



—The last time Alabama played a meaningless regular-season game, Saban’s coaching colleagues in the SEC were Steve Spurrier, Urban Meyer, Mark Richt, Gene Chizik, Les Miles, Bobby Petrino, Houston Nutt, Dan Mullen, Joker Phillips, Derek Dooley and Robbie Caldwell. No need to mention the Texas A&M and Missouri coaches; those schools were still two seasons away from joining the SEC.



—The last time Alabama played a meaningless regular-season game, Barack Obama was approaching the midway point of his first term and less than two weeks removed from a huge Democratic defeat in the midterm elections.



—The last time Alabama played a meaningless regular-season game, the Miami Heat’s “Big Three” — LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh — were off to a sluggish 5-4 start in their first season together.



—The last time Alabama played a meaningless regular-season game, people still used BlackBerry phones, hailed a cab when they needed a ride, read a newspaper to figure out what was going on in the world, and shopped at places known as malls.



—The last time Alabama played a meaningless regular-season game, Tom Brady was a mere child of 33 and the Buffalo Bills were 0-8 at the midway point of the NFL season.



—The last time Alabama played a meaningless regular-season game, Ke$ha had the No. 1 song in the land with “We R Who We R” and “Megamind” was the top-grossing movie.



—The last time Alabama played a meaningless regular-season game, Donald Trump was hosting “The Apprentice” and most of us had never heard of Elon Musk.



Some are wondering — hoping might be a better word — that this slight dip of a season is a sign that Saban’s grip on the game is loosening.



He just turned 71. Nothing lasts forever.



Sorry, that’s just wishful thinking. While undoubtedly a disappointing season by Alabama’s standards, the two defeats came on a last-second field goal at Tennessee and a 2-point conversion at LSU in overtime.



The Tide is just four points away from being undefeated and right back in the thick of things. Come 2023, there’s no reason to think the school won’t be one of the leading title contenders again.



For now, Alabama still has next week’s regular-season finale — the Iron Bowl against Auburn — to stir its competitive fire.



Depending on how things shake out, the Tide could end up in a major bowl, though it’s hard to envision future NFLers like quarterback Bryce Young and linebacker Will Anderson risking injury to play in a postseason game that doesn’t really matter.



These days, Saban sounds more like a motivational speaker than a football coach. He figures the last few games, as hollow as they truly are, will go a long way toward establishing if this is just a blip in his dynasty or the first indication of a more significant decline.



“You know, we talk a lot about culture, we talk a lot about identity, but really what makes you sort of motivated — what creates an identity for all of us? We all strive for self-respect, but how do we go about doing it?” Saban mused this week.



“Playing this game for what we want to accomplish, what we want to do, re-establish the identity that we want in Alabama football,” he went on. “That’s what we’re gonna try to finish and do, and it’ll be interesting to see how players choose to do that.”



Never bet against Nick Saban.



Just enjoy this rare chance to spend the next couple of months without him.
 

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With Utah winning, TCU still has something to play for because if they go out and get run off the field they could fall to #4. And have to play georgia first which they want no part of. I think a close loss or fairly competitive game(even like a 10-14 pt loss) keeps TCU ahead of Ohio State and gives TCU the 3, but if they go out and lose by 30+ it's conceivable they could fall below tOSU to #4.

I'd feel a lot better playing Michigan in the semifinal than playing Georgia in Atlanta.
 

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With Utah winning, TCU still has something to play for because if they go out and get run off the field they could fall to #4. And have to play georgia first which they want no part of. I think a close loss or fairly competitive game(even like a 10-14 pt loss) keeps TCU ahead of Ohio State and gives TCU the 3, but if they go out and lose by 30+ it's conceivable they could fall below tOSU to #4.

I'd feel a lot better playing Michigan in the semifinal than playing Georgia in Atlanta.
Last sentence has me confused a bit…actually your logic has me confused in general???
No part of that post has anything to do with Bama or how our chances just increased…sooo go Horned Frogs?🤷🏻
 

Bamaingeorgia81

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I respect your opinion... but I disagree, LOL.
I just cannot imagine this committee watching TCU losing to Kansas State, looking at the schedule TCU has played, seeing the margin of victory they've gotten over a few teams, looking at the season in particular that OU, Oklahoma State, Baylor and Iowa State have had, comparing that to an Alabama-SEC schedule, and putting TCU in. I cannot see it. Cannot. I'm sorry. It'll have to be real to me on Sunday afternoon when it happens.
TCU has *better wins*. They are going to have at least 1 fewer loss, and *better wins*. Nobody is going to put a 2 loss team over a 1 loss team when the 1 loss team has the better wins. How good the losses are is never a tiebreaker......

I'd love to watch us play georgia in atlanta a month from now......there is just no chance of that happening though. And we don't deserve to.
 

Bamaingeorgia81

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Last sentence has me confused a bit…actually your logic has me confused in general???
No part of that post has anything to do with Bama or how our chances just increased…sooo go Horned Frogs?🤷🏻

because our chances did not increase. They are the same right now as they were 4 hours ago. My point is TCU still has something to play for because being a 3 seed this year is a lot better than being a 4 seed(assuming Georgia takes care of business tommorrow)
 

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Last sentence has me confused a bit…actually your logic has me confused in general???
No part of that post has anything to do with Bama or how our chances just increased…sooo go Horned Frogs?🤷🏻
S/he meant TCU’s got something to lose big for but just lose by a little is plenty for TCU to go tumbling. Hey, Frogs - the next kiss takes y’all from playoff pretenders to ribbeting as roadkill splatter.
 

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TCU has *better wins*. They are going to have at least 1 fewer loss, and *better wins*. Nobody is going to put a 2 loss team over a 1 loss team when the 1 loss team has the better wins. How good the losses are is never a tiebreaker......

I'd love to watch us play georgia in atlanta a month from now......there is just no chance of that happening though. And we don't deserve to.
You again?! 🤮🤫
 

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because our chances did not increase. They are the same right now as they were 4 hours ago. My point is TCU still has something to play for because being a 3 seed this year is a lot better than being a 4 seed(assuming Georgia takes care of business tommorrow)
Ridiculous. Our chances most definitely increased. With USC winning we had NO chance. Now it comes down to the TCU game.
You’re acting as if you know exactly what a committee behind closed doors is going to be thinking.
But if you think this game has no bearing on Bama’s chances that’s absurd.
 

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Ridiculous. Our chances most definitely increased. With USC winning we had NO chance. Now it comes down to the TCU game.
You’re acting as if you know exactly what a committee behind closed doors is going to be thinking.
But if you think this game has no bearing on Bama’s chances that’s absurd.
It may or may not. No one knows for sure what the committee will do but it's not ridiculous to think TCU is in barring a massive massive loss
 
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because our chances did not increase. They are the same right now as they were 4 hours ago. My point is TCU still has something to play for because being a 3 seed this year is a lot better than being a 4 seed(assuming Georgia takes care of business tommorrow)
It's impossible to know what the committee will do but when we lost to UT we fell 3 spots in the AP poll and when we lost to LSU we fell 4 spots so if an undefeated TCU loses to a 3 loss team they only fall 1 spot? I don't know.
 
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It may or may not. No one knows for sure what the committee will do but it's not ridiculous to think TCU is in barring a massive massive loss
But that’s not what I said. His comment about the USC game having no affect on our chances is what I’m referring to. We HAD to have that, for it to even matter what happens with TCU.
 
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Ridiculous. Our chances most definitely increased. With USC winning we had NO chance. Now it comes down to the TCU game.
You’re acting as if you know exactly what a committee behind closed doors is going to be thinking.
But if you think this game has no bearing on Bama’s chances that’s absurd.
Exactly. The problem with the “Bama is not in the conversation” propaganda with the media is we keep seeing these teams everyone is desperately wanting to get in over Bama getting beat by 20+

You can’t possibly believe we are not one of the best 4 teams if TCU gets housed tomorrow
 

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TCU has *better wins*. They are going to have at least 1 fewer loss, and *better wins*. Nobody is going to put a 2 loss team over a 1 loss team when the 1 loss team has the better wins. How good the losses are is never a tiebreaker......

I'd love to watch us play georgia in atlanta a month from now......there is just no chance of that happening though. And we don't deserve to.
Bamaingeorgia81thatlovestcu100…catchy…
 
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LeBron47

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Oh well some people just don’t want to see it (us in the playoffs)
Other people refuse to see it arguing a one loss TCU played better opponents (seriously get a clue this is the weakest of all arguments)
Other people will be admitted to the Psych ward if it happens ( yes I am talking to you Heather btw way other than being a great fiction writer what makes you a College Football expert?)

As for me I BELIEVE….ROLL TIDE
 
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