I agree that both OU and AU are hungry for a win against Bama, to ruin our season, but I think Bama is just as eager to keep the season on track. The players have seemed to understand the importance of each game the past few weeks. It feels like Bama has hit a stride and is playing with an attitude and hunger of their own lately.We have two games remaining against teams who have had disappointing seasons. A win over Bama would make both of their seasons much more tolerable. I think both OU and AU will play like wounded animals that are cornered. They are both proud programs that will fight, claw, scratch, and bite to get a win. I hope we come prepared and put them out of their misery. If not, we won't have to worry about any more playoff talk. If we do, we'll head into the postseason on as good a roll as any team in America. Roll Tide!
Saw the fluff story about him on Gameday. He talked about why he left, but no mention of how much he got paid. I hate what college football is becoming.On Gameday, Nick basically said when interviewed, Caleb Downs blamed the loss to Oregon on playing in the B1G. Saying last year playing tough opponents every week in the SEC got them ready for a four quarter game in bigtime matchups. They weren’t battle tested this year Playing softer opponents every week before the Oregon game. . Caleb Knows.
Yeah, the dad and Coach Day are full of it. Downs said, “I knew in my heart OSU was where I was supposed to be.” Yeah right, I think he’s confusing “heart” with wallet. But, that’s what CFB is for now and I don’t blame the kid (and family) doing what they needed to do to get paid.Saw the fluff story about him on Gameday. He talked about why he left, but no mention of how much he got paid. I hate what college football is becoming.