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Thoughts - Week 4

Thoughts - Week 4
« on: September 26, 2010, 11:08:00 AM »
It's what keeps college football interesting.  The unpredictable outcomes of what seems to be predictable matchups is what keeps butts on the seats and eyes on the TVs.  It's why there are 40 hours of college football analysis throughout the week - someone is trying to make sense of it all.  It's why coaches have to gameplan 7 days a week and players have to practice every possible second. 

Unpredictable and unbelievable.

Auburn...

- Unpredictable - South Carolina has (had) the SEC's #1 rushing defense.  The experts look at this statistic and say, "Auburn will have a difficult time running the football, and they're going to have to rely on Cam Newton's arm to have a shot at winning."  335 yards later, I'd say we crushed the heart of their defense. 

- Unpredictable - Stephen Garcia actually being a good quarterback.  I said all week that all we had to do is shut down Lattimore (which we did) and Garcia would crumble into the same old crappy quarterback he's always been.  Garcia put up some good numbers, but more importantly, he had some great decisions and great throws to keep his team in position to win.

- Unbelievable - This could have been a blowout.  Two of South Carolina's touchdowns came early on a Fannin fumble and a Dyer fumble.  I honestly think if you take those away, it's Auburn with the big lead and Auburn cruising in the 2nd half to a big victory.  However, Auburn's defense held strong at just the right moments to stop a great running back and a hot quarterback from killing our will.  And it was the Auburn offense that chopped their way down the field to take the lead and seal the deal in the end.

- Who would have thought Dyer was going to be more productive than Lattimore?  I guess a lot of you.  Not me.  I still hold my opinion that Lattimore is the better of the two, but Spurrier pretty much took him out of the game.  Not sure why.  He was playing well, but apparently he saw our defense on the prowl to shut him down. 

- On the flip side of "unbelievable" - it's rather predictable to watch a team lose that turns the ball over 4 times in 1 quarter.  The best part of that predictable situation?  All four turnovers were caused by Auburn.  Big hits on the quarterback led to two fumbles.  An excellent read, jump, and catch by Josh Bynes led to one interception.  The last interception - a bit lucky since Alshon Jeffrey is the beast of all beasts - was a great effort by sophomore Demond Washington. 

- This team is coming together at just the right time.  Next week's game hopefully will give the defense some rest.  That'll lead into a tough road game against Kentucky and set up the big showdown with Arkansas.  If we can get through Arkansas and be 7-0 heading into LSU, I'd put money on us being undefeated going into the Iron Bowl.  We'll have to wait and see. 

UCLA...

- Unpredictable - Do I even have to say it?  Blowing out Texas in Austin?   Big hits?  Big plays?  Sound defense?

- Unbelievable - I believed for a long time.  I believed that Neuheisal (sp?) would take this team to new heights.  With Norm Chow running the offense and USC coughing up quality southern California recruits, now was the time to take UCLA to the top of college football. 

- And why shouldn't I have believed that?  UCLA plays at the Rose Bowl, not the Coliseum.  Point to UCLA.  UCLA has a beautiful campus in LA, not in Compton.  Point to UCLA.  UCLA isn't on probation.  UCLA has a good coaching staff.  UCLA, like USC, can recruit Arizona.  The Pac 10 isn't that difficult of a conference (usually). 

- But UCLA has been in the dumps.  Struggling to put together a consistent effort and showcase its ability to hang with the big boys.  But not yesterday.  Yesterday, the Bruins bruised the Longhorns, who in my opinion looked worn out.  Which is fine and not an excuse for UCLA's success.  Sometimes the old blue bloods from the ancient days need to sit out a few plays and let the new, light blue team have a few years of success.

Texas...

- Man, you suck.  What an embarrassment!

Alabama...

- Unbelievable - It's unbelievable how eerily similar you are to last year's team.  The defense may still be coming together, but offensively, it's the same thing.  Two big strong bulls wearing down defenses with a game manager trying not to screw things up. 

- McElroy sucks.  I'm sorry.  He's a winner.  He's had his moments of glory.  But he's one of the last guys I'd pick for my quarterback unless I had Ingram and Richardson (or similar quality backs) in the backfield. 

- He threw a few interceptions and probably should have had a pick 6.  It's just like last year.  Alabama can and should beat everyone on the schedule unless McElroy gives the game away. 

- Too bad for opposing teams that Ingram isn't and was never overrated.  And the Richardson hype is true.  He's just as good if not better than Ingram. 

Arkansas...

- Unpredictable - I swore to everyone that this game would be a blowout.  The matchups worked in Alabama's favor.  Alabama would run the ball and control the clock.  That would keep Mallett off the field and force him to be perfect the few times he was on the field.  When he made a mistake, Alabama would grind it for at least a field goal and Mallett would crumble. 

- But that's not what happened.  Mallett torched the young Alabama secondary early and often.  The running game was able to slash through that vicious and talented front seven.  The defense did well containing Richardson and Ingram. 

- What's most sad and lamentable for Petrino is that this was his best shot, but he didn't have the pieces together to do it.  Not enough depth on defense - no fault but his own - and Alabama was able to win in the end.  With Mallett leaving next year, I have to wonder what the future looks like for Arkansas.  Maybe there's another quarterback up his sleeve, but if I have to believe a prediction, it's that Arkansas's future faded from bright to dim with this last second, heartbreaking loss. 

Florida...

- Unbelievable - YOU'RE TELLING ME YOU HAD TWO PAIRS OF GLOVES THIS WHOLE TIME, LLOYD?  You had Trey Burton sitting on the sideline this whole time?  You had Tim Tebow part deux just sitting on the sideline scratching his balls?  Mixing gatorade?  Drawing mustaches on the opposing team's pictures in the program? 

- So the tables have turned.  Florida, with their amazingly talented defense, now has offensive weapons to make a run.  Kentucky wasn't a bad football team.  Please make no mistake about it.  Kentucky has some good things going for them and Florida just made them look silly.  Speed all over the field and now, Leak-Tebow has transformed into Brantley-Burton. 

- What do we call them?  BB?  BB Gun?  B and B?  Brain and Burn? 

Ohio State...

- Big matchup next week to pad Pryor's stats.  I mean, of course in a 73-20 victory you needed to let Pryor throw for a few touchdowns, run for a touchdown, and catch a touchdown. 

UCLA Part Two...

- Think maybe you could slip Ohio State onto your schedule this year? 

Boise State...

- If it was in Corvalis, you aren't undefeated anymore.  I just hate you; I'm not sure why. 

South Carolina...

- Unbelievable - It's unbelievable that if this team stays healthy, they'll compete for the East.  With Alabama playing Arkansas and Florida before playing the Cocks, South Carolina will have the leg up in the energy level of their legs.  That could lead to a monumental showdown with Florida for the battle of the SEC East crown IF USCe can take down Alabama.

- Stephen Garcia was impressive.  Alshon is the best wide receiver in the SEC (AJ Greene doesn't play, so he doesn't count right now).  Lattimore, despite being shut down last night, is still a beast.  The defense still has some good things going for them.  Gilmore is a dangerous return man if the ball is ever kicked to him.  This is a good football team. 

Georgia...

- Predictable - Sorry, Dawgs, whom I despise, this is fate.  It happens every year in college football.  Someone on the hot seat doesn't turn things around.  They don't have a secret card up their sleeve.  They don't know how to right the ship.  They can't control the weather.  And they can't defeat Mississippi State.

- It's the tell-tale sign.  Mike Shula.  Tommy Tuberville (2007 - he had it coming).  You don't lose to Miss State and survive to joke about it. 

- However, this will be one of the more dangerous teams when AJ Greene returns.  He'll open things up on offense, but I think the schedule is too tough to get it back.  I don't think Georgia can beat Florida, Auburn, or South Carolina.  Is LSU still on the schedule?  Yikes.

Miss State...

- I knew this team would turn things around.  Dan Mullen is a good coach.  They just don't have the talent to make any real noise in the SEC.  And never will.

- Which leads to...

Dan Mullen and Georgia...

- The fans will scream for Muschamp.  The analysts will scream for Kirby Smart.  The Dawgs should hire Dan Mullen.

- And why not?  He's getting valuable experience in the SEC at Miss State.  No one disagrees when someone says, "Dan Mullen is a good coach."  Muschamp has never been a head coach.  Smart has never been a head coach. 

- There is a change in the wind that happens every few years.  We had the LSU/Auburn years in the SEC West.  The Florida/Georgia years.  The Florida/Tennessee years.  Now the Alabama/Arkansas and the Florida/South Carolina era. 

- Urban Meyer, especially considering his health issues, is due to fail at some point.  The SEC is too difficult to go on a Bobby Bowden type run.  Alabama will have to lose at some point.  Les Miles is on the way out.  Spurrier will retire soon, and even if he doesn't, South Carolina can be beat in recruiting. 

- Now's the time for Georgia to make a valiant come back, and that can only happen with an experienced, solid head coach. 

Final Thought...

- There's a sweet smell in the air.  It's the first rain of the year that brings Autumn along with it.  College football is in full force, and that means the bones of the SEC are being broken.  Round 1 is over and Auburn, Florida, and Alabama have come out victorious.  Round 2 is sure to break even more bones and Florida-Alabama face in a rematch of last year's SEC championship. 

- Break out the soups, the foliage, and the hoodies.  It's officially college football season.
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Re: Thoughts - Week 4
« Reply #1 on: September 26, 2010, 11:20:16 AM »
Good stuff, as always, THS.
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Re: Thoughts - Week 4
« Reply #2 on: September 26, 2010, 11:54:11 AM »
Only part I disagree with is that McElroy sucks. Other than that, nice work.
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Re: Thoughts - Week 4
« Reply #3 on: September 26, 2010, 12:03:01 PM »
I enjoyed reading it as always. One thing though, Demond Washington is a senior, not a sophomore.
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Re: Thoughts - Week 4
« Reply #4 on: September 26, 2010, 12:29:34 PM »
Let me first say, I generally always agree with your thoughts.  However....

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The running game was able to slash through that vicious and talented front seven.  The defense did well containing Richardson and Ingram. 

What? Arkansas had 20 carries for 63 yards.  They lost the game because they couldn't run the ball when they needed to.  Although the game didn't play out like I expected, and although Arkansas hit us square in the fucking mouth (damn near knocking us out) the game ended just like many people scripted it.  We held the ball in the second half and pounded it down their throats. 

And did well containing Richardson and Ingram?  They made a few stops here and there, but the two combined for 242 rushing yards on 32 carries and two touchdowns.  If 7.5 ypc is well contained..... 

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Stephen Garcia was impressive.

I admit that I didn't watch the entire game, but I don't give a shit if he had 900 yards in the first 3 quarters.  He put the ball on the ground twice in a crucial time during the game and got his ass yanked for fucking freshman.  Nothing impressive about that.  Apply those comments to Ryan Mallet as well.  He fucking torched our DBs for the better part of a game.....but a Heisman doesn't throw 3 interceptions.  Not in the most important game of the year for his team.


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Re: Thoughts - Week 4
« Reply #5 on: September 26, 2010, 12:33:35 PM »
Kaos....Who?
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Re: Thoughts - Week 4
« Reply #6 on: September 26, 2010, 12:50:52 PM »
Let me first say, I generally always agree with your thoughts.  However....

What? Arkansas had 20 carries for 63 yards.  They lost the game because they couldn't run the ball when they needed to.  Although the game didn't play out like I expected, and although Arkansas hit us square in the fucking mouth (damn near knocking us out) the game ended just like many people scripted it.  We held the ball in the second half and pounded it down their throats. 

And did well containing Richardson and Ingram?  They made a few stops here and there, but the two combined for 242 rushing yards on 32 carries and two touchdowns.  If 7.5 ypc is well contained..... 

I admit that I didn't watch the entire game, but I don't give a shit if he had 900 yards in the first 3 quarters.  He put the ball on the ground twice in a crucial time during the game and got his ass yanked for fucking freshman.  Nothing impressive about that.  Apply those comments to Ryan Mallet as well.  He fucking torched our DBs for the better part of a game.....but a Heisman doesn't throw 3 interceptions.  Not in the most important game of the year for his team.

Well, to be honest, I watched the Alabama-Arkansas game at various tailgates as I walked around Auburn.  I caught a lot of the 1st quarter which involved Ingram and Richardson getting stuffed except for that big Ingram run. 

I also saw a few good runs by Arkansas running backs. 

I guess I can't catch it all when I'm going to a game.  Luckily, I don't have any money left, so I'll be able to watch every second of every game from now on. 
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Re: Thoughts - Week 4
« Reply #7 on: September 26, 2010, 12:53:48 PM »
Kaos....Who?

He's currently scouring copies of The Globe looking for Wolfboy photos. 
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Re: Thoughts - Week 4
« Reply #8 on: September 26, 2010, 12:58:54 PM »
He's currently scouring copies of The Globe looking for Wolfboy photos.
I heard he's out in Montana buying Chizik a branding iron, now that Gene has cattle to go with his hat.
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Re: Thoughts - Week 4
« Reply #9 on: September 26, 2010, 12:59:27 PM »
I heard he's out in Montana buying Chizik a branding iron, now that Gene has cattle to go with his hat.

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« Reply #10 on: September 26, 2010, 01:04:22 PM »
Well, to be honest, I watched the Alabama-Arkansas game at various tailgates as I walked around Auburn.  I caught a lot of the 1st quarter which involved Ingram and Richardson getting stuffed except for that big Ingram run. 

I also saw a few good runs by Arkansas running backs. 

I guess I can't catch it all when I'm going to a game.  Luckily, I don't have any money left, so I'll be able to watch every second of every game from now on.


Still a good read. 

And this really isn't the place to vent, but as many yards as Ingram was picking up, I didn't understand the play calling yesterday.  We were inside the 10 yard line twice on first down and came away with 3 points.  Why?  Instead of giving the ball to Richardson and Ingram, we decided to give McElroy 6 fucking pass attempts.  Seriously.  1st, 2nd and 3rd down on both possession were passes.  He threw a pick in the end zone on one possession and we were forced to settle for a FG the second time. 

After getting the ball at the 12 yard line very late in the game?  3 carries by Ingram for the game winning touchdown.  Fucking rocket science.
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Re: Thoughts - Week 4
« Reply #11 on: September 26, 2010, 01:06:50 PM »
I enjoyed reading it as always. One thing though, Demond Washington is a senior, not a sophomore.
Yes he is a JC transfer. Good memory knowing this is his second season on the plains.

I find it interesting that head coaches have to do the opposing teams dishonor by making excuses, then promises upon apologies after they get shelled. Neuheisel can coach and UCLA has talent but the Texas team had no answer to stop the run, not even the head coach in waiting. One head coach even went so far as to blame the fan base for a loss. WHAT! Head Coaches really don't care what we think and they shouldn't. We can't fire anybody and only classless phukers boo. But they have to do this whole shameless maybe this will get our player's attention, we didn't show up , we're all in this together thing.

Hey I'm doing my job as a  fan pal. Take your company memo and shove it or I'll write something hateful on a blog or hold my breathe you overpaid, self important just got gang-raped by USC wannabes, sissy hoved, whiney-assed, Big-12 prairie poopin' DeLoss Dodds suckin, clean out your desk and never show your tired, ugly sad face in this sorry excuse for a state again guy.


But... Mack Brown does have a good record all the same. Go Bruins!
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Re: Thoughts - Week 4
« Reply #12 on: September 26, 2010, 07:13:38 PM »
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Dan Mullen is a good coach...

No one disagrees when someone says, "Dan Mullen is a good coach."

Good read. Except for this. Mullen is a horrible head coach. He is Les Miles without the fashion sense.
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Re: Thoughts - Week 4
« Reply #13 on: September 27, 2010, 07:11:09 AM »

Still a good read. 

And this really isn't the place to vent, but as many yards as Ingram was picking up, I didn't understand the play calling yesterday.  We were inside the 10 yard line twice on first down and came away with 3 points.  Why?  Instead of giving the ball to Richardson and Ingram, we decided to give McElroy 6 fucking pass attempts.  Seriously.  1st, 2nd and 3rd down on both possession were passes.  He threw a pick in the end zone on one possession and we were forced to settle for a FG the second time. 



The same thought crossed my mind.  Maybe Nick was being sneaky.
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Re: Thoughts - Week 4
« Reply #14 on: September 27, 2010, 07:27:26 AM »

Still a good read. 

And this really isn't the place to vent, but as many yards as Ingram was picking up, I didn't understand the play calling yesterday.  We were inside the 10 yard line twice on first down and came away with 3 points.  Why?  Instead of giving the ball to Richardson and Ingram, we decided to give McElroy 6 fucking pass attempts.  Seriously.  1st, 2nd and 3rd down on both possession were passes.  He threw a pick in the end zone on one possession and we were forced to settle for a FG the second time. 

After getting the ball at the 12 yard line very late in the game?  3 carries by Ingram for the game winning touchdown.  Fucking rocket science.

It's rocket science if you're in the stands or watching on TV, and after the fact.  If you're a play caller you're often thinking "they're expecting A, I'll run B" and it happens to ALL of them whether they're calling plays for Auburn, Rhode Island School for the Deaf and Blind, or the defending National Champs, and it ONLY becomes a question when it does't result in the desired result.  If you run a double reverse pass, or the statue of Liberty, you're a fuckin' genius when you pull it off. 
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« Reply #15 on: September 27, 2010, 09:51:40 AM »
I split the prowler crap into another thread.

Look at da prowler

I did it for THS, I didn't have to do it, felt I owed it to him.
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Re: Thoughts - Week 4
« Reply #16 on: September 27, 2010, 10:15:02 AM »

Georgia...

- However, this will be one of the more dangerous teams when AJ Greene returns.  He'll open things up on offense, but I think the schedule is too tough to get it back.  I don't think Georgia can beat Florida, Auburn, or South Carolina. Is LSU still on the schedule?  Yikes.



Ummmm......UGA already lost to USCe. Badly.
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« Reply #17 on: September 27, 2010, 07:41:15 PM »
Ummmm......UGA already lost to USCe. Badly.

Yack.  I meant Kentucky. 
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Re: Thoughts - Week 4
« Reply #18 on: September 27, 2010, 07:42:53 PM »
Good read. Except for this. Mullen is a horrible head coach. He is Les Miles without the fashion sense.

What makes you think so? 

Miss. State is more competitive than they were under Croom.  They were supposed to be terrible this year because of talent issues. 

So far, Miss State stayed close with Auburn and defeated Georgia.  They got blown out to LSU, but LSU is a BCS-caliber team with a clown for a coach.  Sometimes the talent seperation is just too steep.
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