Last night didn't give me the warm and fuzzies. Maybe it's because the grand stage and all the hype made those two teams look like far more than they really are. Maybe it's more a matter of falling off the mountain top and into the shitter after beating two number 1's and then laying two straight eggs thereafter while our two biggest rivals went on to fame and fortune. Maybe it's the thought of having Malzahn for 7 more years. But the bottom line for me, and I don't pretend to speak for any of you, is that in a few short weeks, the momentum in the arms race took a sharp turn towards the two teams playing last night.
Bama: Bama gonna' be Bama. As long as Saban is there, they will be a recruiting machine with unlimited backing and unchecked by anyone, especially the NCAA. For the first time since the mini-emperor has been in power, they suffered a rash of injuries that would decimate 95% of the teams out there. It affected them late in the season and made them in one sense, almost human. But they still had a roster full of 5* kids on the bench going, "Put me in coach, I'm ready to play." It was good enough to win another MNC. They won't skip a beat next year. In fact....
They'll be better. Why? Because of Tuga Tuiasosopomekalekahienyho. Kid can ball. Make no mistake. He's got all the tools. He's fearless, strong, quick and has a lightning fast release. It became blatantly obvious that Hurt was a one-trick pony and their offense suffered with him at the helm. Give Taga a few games to work with receivers in real time and they may be scary good. He'll be the first real threat that Bama has had at QB under Saban. Like I said, Bama gonna' Bama.
Georgia: Speaking of QB's, how did Jake Fromm State Farm get so damn good by season's end? Coaching? No, he's not dynamic, but a true freshman consistently making back-shoulder throws? Hitting receivers in stride with a defender draped all over them? Different type of QB, but in his own right, kid can ball too. Make no mistake, the Dawgs are cranking up the recruiting machine using the same tactics Smart and Co. perfected at Bama. They are loading the wagon with top rated kids for years to come.
I saw two dynamic, true-freshmen quarterbacks last night. I saw 220+ pound running backs all over the field. I saw tons of freshman talent that the announcers were raving about all night long. And other than Smart going semi-Malzahn conservative in the 2nd half, I saw coaching out the ass.
Yes, Auburn beat both those teams. I've said many times that we've got top-shelf talent at every position across the field. I've also said that it looks like a 4 loss season is going to be better than average for Gus. Are my perceptions wrong? Can we keep up?