Your Final four would have been;
USC v Texas
Utah v Florida
Those would have been some fun games to watch.
USC v Texas
Utah v Florida
Those would have been some fun games to watch.
Your Final four would have been;
USC v Texas
Utah v Florida
Those would have been some fun games to watch.
Your Final four would have been;
USC v Texas
Utah v Florida
Those would have been some fun games to watch.
Utah v Florida would have been UGA/UH reincarnated
You are an idot.
This Utah team was miles better than UH last year, they beat 4 top 25 teams and whacked 'bama worse than Florida did. I am not saying they would have won but you've lost it if you think they would have been slaughtered like UH was.
Seriously, what does a team have to do to get respect? I bet if we were all Utah fans we would be bitching.
#1 in my book after how they beat 'bama
You are an idot.
This Utah team was miles better than UH last year, they beat 4 top 25 teams and whacked 'bama worse than Florida did. I am not saying they would have won but you've lost it if you think they would have been slaughtered like UH was.
Bama didn't expect Utah to be as good as they were. They took Utah very lightly.
Bama didn't expect Utah to be as good as they were. They took Utah very lightly.
I'm not taking anything away from Utah, but Bama did not expect what they got in that game. You could see it in their faces. They were completely shocked. I mark it up to arrogance on their part. They believed that the Sugar Bowl was their baby, their birthright. The very thought that some bass-ackwards team from a little state way out west from a mid-major conference should even share the field with the mighty Alabama Crimson Tide was, to them, offensive. They went into that game way over-confident.
You are an idot.
This Utah team was miles better than UH last year, they beat 4 top 25 teams and whacked 'bama worse than Florida did. I am not saying they would have won but you've lost it if you think they would have been slaughtered like UH was.
I'm not taking anything away from Utah, but Bama did not expect what they got in that game. You could see it in their faces. They were completely shocked. I mark it up to arrogance on their part. They believed that the Sugar Bowl was their baby, their birthright. The very thought that some bass-ackwards team from a little state way out west from a mid-major conference should even share the field with the mighty Alabama Crimson Tide was, to them, offensive. They went into that game way over-confident.
I call BS on this
Only idiot here is the guy thinking Utah would have a chance against Florida.
I find it rather ironic that we as a bunch of Buff fans can point to the fact that it was the injuries and youth of an offensive line that derailed a chance at a bowl game for the Buffs, but can't see that losing a top 3 draft pick and cornerstone of your offensive line wouldn't have a detrimental effect to Alabama. Alabama's bread and butter was running to Andre Smith's side of the ball and he protected JPW's blindside with ease. Once he was gone (which I believe was done on purpose not to be exposed to injury for the NFL draft) and then his backup was injured that line was toast. You add to the fact that Alabama walked into the game on a mental vacation and they were ripe for an upset.
I doubt Florida or last year's chip on a shoulder UGA Bulldog squad would have treated the game the same way.
I give Utah credit for the victory and leave it at that. The Utes have my total respect and hope the politics of college football change that will allow them the chance to compete for the title. BUT if it ever does happen that they get a chance to play.....that's a game I'd hate to watch.
I find it rather ironic that we as a bunch of Buff fans can point to the fact that it was the injuries and youth of an offensive line that derailed a chance at a bowl game for the Buffs, but can't see that losing a top 3 draft pick and cornerstone of your offensive line wouldn't have a detrimental effect to Alabama. Alabama's bread and butter was running to Andre Smith's side of the ball and he protected JPW's blindside with ease. Once he was gone (which I believe was done on purpose not to be exposed to injury for the NFL draft) and then his backup was injured that line was toast. You add to the fact that Alabama walked into the game on a mental vacation and they were ripe for an upset.
Only idiot here is the guy thinking Utah would have a chance against Florida.
I find it rather ironic that we as a bunch of Buff fans can point to the fact that it was the injuries and youth of an offensive line that derailed a chance at a bowl game for the Buffs, but can't see that losing a top 3 draft pick and cornerstone of your offensive line wouldn't have a detrimental effect to Alabama. Alabama's bread and butter was running to Andre Smith's side of the ball and he protected JPW's blindside with ease. Once he was gone (which I believe was done on purpose not to be exposed to injury for the NFL draft) and then his backup was injured that line was toast. You add to the fact that Alabama walked into the game on a mental vacation and they were ripe for an upset.
I doubt Florida or last year's chip on a shoulder UGA Bulldog squad would have treated the game the same way.
I give Utah credit for the victory and leave it at that. The Utes have my total respect and hope the politics of college football change that will allow them the chance to compete for the title. BUT if it ever does happen that they get a chance to play.....that's a game I'd hate to watch.
They beat the **** out of Bama. Bama was the only other team to go undefeated through regular season. And nobody better bring up the Bama wasn't ready BS, because Bama had the chance to become the 2nd Bama team to win 13 games, and they knew it.