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USC stands up Georgia Tech at Sun Bowl dinner

  • NcaaAssassinG13 said...

    That's right, oh man it's even worse than I thought. That was Brian Johnson's team that did that to Bama. Can't believe you guys let the singer from AC/DC do you dirty for almost 400 yards or something like that and 31 pts.

    Yep was a rough game for sure, but we seemed to bounce back pretty well. Pretty happy with how our team has played the last four years though.

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  • Kyod said...

    And your coach is busy sending kids up to their death on cherry pickers in 50 mph winds / that act takes the cake everytime

    Natty Bound..

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  • usctrojan1 said...

    This is pure comedy from a Sooner.

    How quickly you forget that USC owns the series between the Trojans vs Sooners. What does that make your program?

    lol that makes both of your programs ND's €£*#%. On a serious note my lady friend saw your FR DT hearing it from the El Paso locals after tweeting how shitty the place was. Probably going to be a lot of GT fans in attendance that don't even know where the hell GT is.

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  • Macdaddy7930 said...

    I would also say Saban's done pretty well since his second season, going 48-5.

    Not to shabby, granted it's not as good as Pete Carrol's 48-4, but its pretty good.

    Tell you what, if Saban can beat ND and then lose only 2 games or less total over the next 2 seasons and match CPC's 6 year record of 71-7, since his 2nd season, then Alabama will have elevated themselves up to the same level USC achieved.

    It that happens, I will no longer think of Alabama as the school who has won about half their titles over the last 50 years in seasons when they either lost their last game or lost to the team they shared the title with, and instead think of Alabama as a team who has earned their way into an exclusive club (with the likes of Miami, Oklahoma, USC, Nebraska ) of teams who have lost 7 games or less total in 6 consecutive seasons since the Ncaa split into div. around 1980.

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  • NcaaAssassinG13 said...

    Not to shabby, granted it's not as good as Pete Carrol's 48-4, but its pretty good.

    Tell you what, if Saban can beat ND and then lose only 2 games or less total over the next 2 seasons and match CPC's 6 year record of 71-7, since his 2nd season, then Alabama will have elevated themselves up to the same level USC achieved.

    It that happens, I will no longer think of Alabama as the school who has won about half their titles over the last 50 years in seasons when they either lost their last game or lost to the team they shared the title with, and instead think of Alabama as a team who has earned their way into an exclusive club (with the likes of Miami, Florida St, USC, Nebraska ) of teams who have lost 7 games or less total in 6 consecutive seasons since the Ncaa split into div. around 1980.

    lol

    are you comparing Pete's wins to Saban's rings? Must be amateur hour right now..

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  • NcaaAssassinG13 said...

    Not to shabby, granted it's not as good as Pete Carrol's 48-4, but its pretty good.

    Tell you what, if Saban can beat ND and then lose only 2 games or less total over the next 2 seasons and match CPC's 6 year record of 71-7, since his 2nd season, then Alabama will have elevated themselves up to the same level USC achieved.

    It that happens, I will no longer think of Alabama as the school who has won about half their titles over the last 50 years in seasons when they either lost their last game or lost to the team they shared the title with, and instead think of Alabama as a team who has earned their way into an exclusive club (with the likes of Miami, Florida St, USC, Nebraska ) of teams who have lost 7 games or less total in 6 consecutive seasons since the Ncaa split into div. around 1980.

    If Saban wins a third natty in four years, then yes it's better than Pete's 48-4. Boise is 83-8 the past seven years, but without a Natty it means nothing.

    Coach A: 48-4, one national championship
    Coach B: 48-5, two national championships, possible third

    Give me Coach B all day every day and twice on Sunday.

    You can cherry pick your years for Pete, but from '02-'08, Pete was 81-9. He lost six games in '01 and four games in '09. He had a great run, but give me Saban. Not to mention the SEC is a tougher conference now than the PAC 10 when Pete was coaching and SC was on their run.

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  • Macdaddy7930 said...

    You can cherry pick your years for Pete, but from '02-'08, Pete was 81-9. He lost six games in '01 and four games in '09.

    I was using the same time frame that you cherry picked for Saban you dumb animal. Seriously, you are the only gump on the board that really is a gump. Oh well, it's not your fault that you were born with the stupid.

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