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The SEC as Arrested Development, or Giving Credit Where It's Due Even If It Is to an Auburn Fan

Auburn blog The Joe Cribbs Carwash has done an excellent and exhaustive piece comparing the different SEC schools to characters from one of my favorite shows ever, Arrested Development:

1. Alabama = George

Once upon a time, they had everything. In George's case, a lucrative real estate and frozen banana empire, millions of dollars, a cabin in the woods to take roller skate-wearing broads to. In Alabama's case, national titles, the most successful coach the game had ever seen, Joe Namath taking roller skate-wearing broads to a cabin in the woods.

But eventually, time and law enforcement caught up with them. By the end of the DuBose era, `Bama was reduced to hiding in the football equivalent of the Aztec Tomb, waiting for punishment. (The NCAA dogs found Logan Young almost instantly.)

Since then the Tide have stewed in the NCAA's jail, desperate to escape and reclaim their position at the head of the family. How desperate? `Bama hired a shirt-chasing Pac-10 passing guru to run the program; they might as well have been trying to escape house arrest via Japanese rocket-pack. I think there were probably more than a few `Bama fans driven nuts enough by `Bama's failures to start asking their dolls if they had any solutions.

But another thing that George and the Tide have in common, unfortunately, is that any funerals held for them were probably a little premature, though Tide fans' expectations of grabbing another SEC title this year are right up there with expecting a hot tub to successfully cook one's boil-in-bag dinners.

I have the worst bleeping attorneys!

Go read the rest of it, it is exceptionally brilliant.

And while we're talking about Auburn blogs, we have been incredibly remiss in not welcoming Track 'em Tigers to SB Nation. Jay is doing an excellent job keeping track of the Teagles over there, and we're glad to see the SEC block of SBN growing ever closer to completion.

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Love George Sr.
[via satellite from prison] Sorry, some of my students are arguing the significance of the shankbone on the seder plate. But we do not - not wag our genitals at one another to make a point.

by StuBone on Aug 20, 2007 2:10 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

Sorry
I know that I was supposed to think that "Arrested Development" was funny.  Just like I was supposed to think that Pavement was the greatest rock band of the last 15 years and that "The Sopranos" redefined TV drama.  But on all three accounts, I found myself lacking.

I'm not maligning those who did find "AD" funny (same with Pavement & Sopranos).  As a matter of fact, chances are your palate is more refined than mine.  I'm just saying, I tried, and I didn't get it.

by Steve Dave on Aug 20, 2007 11:38 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

AD, Pavement, and the Sopranos...
...are definetely not for everybody.

by Todd on Aug 20, 2007 11:47 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

That being said...
...they all friggin' rule. I threw "Shady Lane" on the jukebox at the Downtown Pub tonight! Hells yeah!
Roll Tide!

by Nico2.0 on Aug 21, 2007 12:04 AM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

"¡Soy loco por los Cornballs!"
Best sitcom ever.

By the way, does anyone have the link for the Bob Loblaw law blog?

by Dignan on Aug 21, 2007 3:10 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

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