Another real solid read on Monday night's game, from the writer who wrote the 'Nick Saban Masterpiece' article so many of us enjoyed last year. A great read, and really puts in perspective how lucky we all are right now!! RTR
Here is a list to tweets from ND fans. After a beat down like that and they are blaming the refs?!?!?
A little-known story about the biggest game in the history of the world (up till then).
Very long, but very good. In fact I'm sleeping like a baby tonight because of it. ".In Alabama’s case it has been guys like Tim Tebow, Cam Newton, Johnny Manziel (all Heisman Trophy winners), and even Brian Johnson who have been Saban’s kryptonite. Also take note of this season’s LSU/Clemson and Florida/Louisville bowl games. LSU and Florida are both molded in the Saban philosophy. As expected both teams dominated their opponents in the trenches, and dominating at the point of attack usually determines who wins football games. But LSU and Florida both ran into dynamic QBs (Tajh Boyd & Teddy Bridgewater) who were able to carve up even the best defensive strategies designed to stop them. That’s also why an unconventional team like Oregon would pose a much bigger threat/challenge to a team like Alabama than a team like Notre Dame. Notre Dame falls right into the wheelhouse of the type of team Alabama is accustomed to playing, and specifically built to beat."
Mark Richt has lost control of this meme. (Don't worry, they're nobody huge.)
Yeah, we went there. Hang with us. The exception proves the rule (and the rule is we still have more than anyone else).
January 3rd, 2007.... Nick Saban announced he would be coming to Tuscaloosa. What's becoming more and more one of the biggest hires in the history of the SEC