CURIOUS INDEX: 9/17/07
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To be the man, you’ve got to beat the man. And college football’s standing Man in residence went into the alley with Nebraska and gave them a face full of brass knuckles and broken glass. USC’s the Spanish Houseguest of teams: they show up fashionably late and superficially unenthusiastic, warm up slowly, but ultimately dance the other guests into the carpet somewhere around 4 a.m. Conquest Chronicles has the stunning drive chart, but 49-31 doesn’t even describe how uneven the game truly was. 313 yards rushing against the Blackshirts, an error-free performance by Booty, and a somnolent Lincoln crowd are better testaments to what a thorough ass-kicking USC can hand out–though the Daily News “Veni, vidi, Victim” line comes close. (Latin, Greek–who cares. It sounds cool, and that’s what matters.) Benny Hill walks the earth in Irish colors. For Brian, it’s Yakety Sax time again! Our lasting memory of the Charlie Weis era may end up being not Brady Quinn’s dynamic first season, but instead Weis dressed as a bellhop, running around being chased by buxom young women in bikinis at 36 high-speed frames a second. Courtesy of MGoBlog, where it’s morning in America again. Well, there’s always being right. We stated in this space that Sylvester Croom was as good as fired after the opening debacle against LSU. Mississippi State beats Auburn in Jordan-Hare as Brandon Cox continues his full unveiling as Daniel Cobb with a forged birth certificate, indicating that with a few more victories Croom may not, indeed, have a future as a Barry White imitator in Branson, Missouri’s fine dinner theater-type-establishments. The following exchange between Auburn fan Cuddles Swindle and Orson summed up Cox’s 4/10, 42 yard, 0 TD/2 INT performance: Orson: What the fuck is wrong with Cox? Wasn’t he good? Is he hurt? Cuddles: I think he has sand in his vagina. Well, that certainly would be uncomfortable. Forget we said anything bad about him. After all, he still outgained last year’s Heisman winner’s performance in the national title game, sandy hoo-ha and all. Cue Daniel Moore. Alabama’s last second victory over Arkansas had Nick Saban’s facial muscles contracting in an involuntary manner he could not recognize. His lips curled upwards at the edges; the eyebrows lifted up, too; he bared his teeth in a manner usually reserved for threats and displays of aggression. Humans would register this as “happiness,” a concept Saban would have to study on tape later when he had time for that shit and was plugged into the wall during Mandatory Unit Recharging and Data Compression Time. We wager three days until the Daniel Moore print of this comes out: entitled “The Catch,” it will feature the winning throw with the transparent ghost of a houndstooth-hatted Bear Bryant giving a thumbs-up in the background. Dorrell looks clueless! Drink! A sign we’ll pay a whole dollar for a picture of popped up in the background on Gameday on Saturday: MARK MAY KNOWS FOOTBALL LIKE I KNOW EUROPEAN TAPESTRY. May picked UCLA over Utah, which is unfair because any sane person would have, but also picked Tennessee to beat Florida, which was 30 points worth of wrong. Bruins fans are drinking after losing 44-6 to Utah’s backup quarterback. They should. Heavily. Without eating. And while huffing ether and hitting the salt shaker of coke in the glove compartment, too. Don’t look at the carpet. Never mind the flying dogs, either.
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1
Warthen says:
That Michigan video was jam-packed with KEY plays.
September 17th, 2007 at 10:20 am
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MiseanAuFan says:
The events leading up to the AU/UF game remind me of 2001 (which Cobb won as QB after benching the younger, more mobile Jason Campbell), but I see the outcome being much different.
September 17th, 2007 at 10:25 am
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gerry dorsey says:
i gotta be honest…i’m a little disappointed in all the smiling saban is doing. he better not have come to alabama and gotten soft. someone go kick his dog or some shit.
September 17th, 2007 at 10:25 am
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That 5.0 Guy (Now At Work!) says:
Double Bonus on Tennessee losing, USF is actually ranked now, despite being on the bye.
As Jack Black succintly put it:
Fuck, yeah!
September 17th, 2007 at 10:27 am
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That 5.0 Guy (Now At Work!) says:
Oh, and no mention of Louisville losing their rivalry game with Kentucky in their Madden-esque shoot-out?
September 17th, 2007 at 10:28 am
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okiedomer says:
things i learned this weekend:
usc is really that good
so is florida
texass is not good, and mack brown is still a bad coach
nd would lose to mississppi state, and pretty much every other team in division one
ucla is the michigan state of the pac 10 (actually, i knew this before this weekend, but it’s worth repeating)
people in tulsa hate mormons
right now my prayers to 6 lb. 8 oz. baby jebus include a loss for usc and fl and lsu splitting their two games against each other this year – bring on an undefeated w. va. baby, b/c i’m scared of usc and utterly terrified of lsu
boomer sooner
September 17th, 2007 at 10:28 am
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AllWhoYonder says:
Along with the UCLA blowout WTF is up with Okie State? Troy? Really?
September 17th, 2007 at 10:29 am
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maskedavenger says:
There are only 117 Division I-A teams (and one Division I-AA team) left that can mock Michigan. Hooray!
September 17th, 2007 at 10:29 am
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beast in 'bama says:
And what happened then? Well, in Whoville they say that the Grinch’s small heart grew three sizes that day. And then the true meaning of Christmas came through, and the Grinch found the strength of ten Grinches plus two.
Nick? Is that you?
September 17th, 2007 at 10:29 am
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them oklahoma says:
To be fair to Utah, their backup qb WOULD have been Oklahoma’s starting QB at this point (had he not transfered. The same goes for Gtech’s Tashard Choice. Bob Stoops is a giver who loves his fellow man. That is not a visor, that is a halo.). Oh, and Notre Dame is almost as good of a “dramady” as The Office.
September 17th, 2007 at 10:30 am
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Orson Swindle says:
Coming up later in Buys and Sells. There’s a lot of kittens in the bucket today.
September 17th, 2007 at 10:31 am
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Allahver Fist says:
Winning flares up Croom’s angina.
Saban was smiling because the Alabama fans were WAY too pleased with their sucking. Easy $$.
September 17th, 2007 at 10:32 am
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okiedomer says:
7
troy’s qb is probably the 2nd or 3rd best qb in the mid-majors
that being said, gundy is a horrible coach who has already split his team with an unnecessary qb controversy – so much for the greatest offense in the history of cfb
i predict that t-tech will beat them this weak by triple-digits
September 17th, 2007 at 10:35 am
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ALGator says:
There are few absolute certainties in life. That said, this Saturday, Florida will certainly beat Mississipi. Soundly.
September 17th, 2007 at 10:36 am
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Dave says:
FYI, Daniel Moore already has an Alabama painting named “the catch” after Tyrone Prothro’s catch 2 years ago againist Southern Miss. This one will be titled “Nutt’s Flush”.
http://www.jemsonline.com/inc/sdetail/9065
September 17th, 2007 at 10:37 am
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Mark says:
I think Prothro’s grab was dubbed “The Catch”, but I am waiting for the SI Cover, “Bama’s Back … Again” or, in keeping with the modern trend of long titles, “This Time, Bama’s Really Back, No, Really, Not Like Before With Mike Shula and Brodie, This Time With John Parker and Nick Saban … Really”.
September 17th, 2007 at 10:37 am
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ALGator says:
+p
September 17th, 2007 at 10:37 am
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Scalz1 says:
Lloyd has kittens, Charlie has cheeseburgers.
September 17th, 2007 at 10:38 am
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Sabanite says:
Saban smiles with the knowledge that (1) he never has to face Humanity Advanced again and (2) after 3 weeks of football, his Bama team has more wins than Aubie and Fat Phil COMBINED!
ROLL TIDE!
September 17th, 2007 at 10:39 am
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hailstate says:
“The role of SEC cellar dweller will now be played by the University of Mississippi.”
September 17th, 2007 at 10:42 am
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LSUJoshua says:
Mark gets points for that Bama funny.
Love Brian’s Yakety Sax videos. And it’s not the same plays over and over, there really is enough pathetic and abysmal play of ND’s to fill that song.
LSU’s Early Doucet is injured and will miss anywhere from 2 to several games. He played wide receiver and not on defense, so you are all still screwed.
September 17th, 2007 at 10:47 am
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HFS says:
I tried to warn you about Auburn being “easy money” as a favorite. Those who failed to heed… you deserve to have less beer money!
September 17th, 2007 at 10:47 am
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them oklahoma says:
13-
Citrus flavored Sheep Aggie (aka, Okie State) lost its starting center to a broken leg earlier in the season and that has brought a plauge of John Blake proportions to Stillwater. I don’t think it’s Mike Gundy as much as it may be a little of Larry Fadora (who I said, not so much here but to friends and whatnot, sucked to high heaven a couple of years ago. where’s your hair gel now aggies?) and a lot of crappy defense. Everyone knew the D would suck, but the combo of Fadora, a pouty Reed, no one to snap the ball (they’ll be playing a TRUE FRESHMAN AT CENTER. yarrrrrrr), and T-Boon forgot to buy them a Hart Lee Dykes this year.
September 17th, 2007 at 10:48 am
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RIP Logan Young says:
Tommy Tuberville in August:
“As good as we’ve been, you don’t call it a rebuilding year … When you have a senior quarterback who can throw the ball down the field and score points, it’s not a so-called rebuilding year … If he stays healthy, he’ll be one of the better quarterbacks in the country.”
September 17th, 2007 at 10:50 am
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Jerkwheat says:
between the pass D of my Hogs and the run D of Kentucky – take the over this weekend. If he is over the concussion, McFadden may run for 250 yards while Woodson throws for 400 plus. Egads.
September 17th, 2007 at 10:51 am
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Sabanite says:
Tuberville next August:
“And now Rece Davis with a 30 at 30 update”
September 17th, 2007 at 10:57 am
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Edsall is God says:
FUCK AUBURN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I wrote in the comments Friday they were a lock against Mississippi State. Another commentator tried to talk me out of it but nooooo I trust the color blind, legally retarded Brandon Cox and I’m out some money. How do they lose that game at home? If I was an Auburn fan right now, I’d be going crazy. Outta my mind crazy. At least I was right on USC. Don’t know why I didn’t double my USC bet and stay away from Auburn.
True to form as they always do, Arkansas played the weekend’s most exciting game. I would pay $10 a week to see Arkansas play another good team because the games are always OMG! 41-38 thrillers that are crazy go nuts.
September 17th, 2007 at 10:57 am
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Brian says:
Nah, Charlie Weis eats baby Pandas, because newborn baby pandas look like uncooked bratwurst. Don’t believe me, look it up.
September 17th, 2007 at 10:58 am
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JeremyB says:
For the record: Brian graciously provided the platform by which it’s found it’s way onto the internets, but I made the video. Your citation is correct, if incomplete. No worries though; no need to change it, I’m just glad to see the joy is spreading.
September 17th, 2007 at 11:02 am
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Doug says:
I, for one, am glad that we apparently won’t be having to hear any whining from Tubbs this year about how unfair the BCS is, unless he wants to do some proxy bitching on LSU or Florida’s behalf.
September 17th, 2007 at 11:04 am
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MiseanAuFan says:
RIP,
If you knew Cox was going to suck this badly, raise your hand. Maybe you did, but he did beat Bama the last two years, so I doubt many Bammers saw this train wreck coming (although they are now the first to act like they did). Before the season, even Phil Steele (who picked Auburn 41st), said that Cox was going to improve, and cited the speical teams of the area where we’d feel the sting the most. Well, so far, the punting/kicking have been great, and the QB play has been the weakest link, which is what makes this season (thus far) so frustrating.
September 17th, 2007 at 11:07 am
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Tarpon says:
Seeing as how until about nine years ago all big UA games were in B’Ham, it is safe to say: Best Game In Bryant Denny EVER. I have never heard it louder
September 17th, 2007 at 11:09 am
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Palouse says:
#27, I think you picked UCONN to win against Temple 100-7 or something. And someone actually wrote “good pick” on that thread in support. You were only off by 80 or so. Not that I would ever take betting advice from a message board….I already had USC big prior to your post.
I just loved the looks on Charlie Weiss’ face on Saturday. His BIF (Butt in Front) has shrunk a bit post-op compared to early days, but it’s out in force.
September 17th, 2007 at 11:09 am
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Stockman says:
ND really is bad.
The Tide got lucky as hell.
Auburn is almost getting grouped w ND in the badness category.
Florida will stomp Miss. Tebow is fast approaching God like status.
September 17th, 2007 at 11:09 am
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Tarpon says:
You can say that the catch was lucky as hell all day long, but there was no luck involved in marching down to the goal line with no timeouts and under 2:30 to play..
September 17th, 2007 at 11:12 am
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MiseanAuFan says:
Doug,
When UGA has a perfect season without an Auburn grad as the head coach, then talk (oh, my bad, Wally Butts did it in ‘46). Otherwise, try to tell me that the coach of an SEC team with a perfect record doesn’t deserve to be critical when his team doesn’t get to play for a national title.
September 17th, 2007 at 11:13 am
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tOSUBuckeyes says:
Saban is living a charmed life right now, imagine if d-mac had not cramped up and was in there for that last drive, even if for just one play of that last set of down. Saban would be answer serious questions about that decision to not go for it on 4th, giving up 38 points on defense, squandering a 21 point lead and getting completely run over in the second half after all that talk about conditioning and defensive schemes.
Instead, we get the Saban is our Haven signs, Bama’s back signs, and now I have to listen to every rube in this god forsaken state talk about how much better coach Saban is, how he wouldn’t let Bama lose in the 4th quarter, how Shula would have lost that game (was Shula kicking extra points and field goals last year in Tiffen’s uniform or was that Tiffen himself out there shanking game-winning kicks???).
It is unbelievable, and unless you’ve lived in Alabama you have ABSOLUTELY no clue as to just how much it means and how important Bama football is to the people here, it is absolutely insane – I’ve been a lot of places and lived in a lot of states and I have never ever seen anything like the Bama nation.
But how can I argue with God? I mean it’s in the Bible that Bama is God’s chosen team, just ask Donnie Ingrim.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ASWllvmMi-o
September 17th, 2007 at 11:14 am
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Raider Red says:
My favorite part of that–just as Clausen is being sacked for the sixth time, ESPN’s bottom line reads “Demetrious Jones transfers to Northern Illinois.” Get out while the gettin’s good!
September 17th, 2007 at 11:16 am
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The Last Dragon says:
#33 – the Tide did not get lucky. They simply won a great game.
But even in defeat, Humanity Advanced lived up to his name. What a beast!!!
September 17th, 2007 at 11:16 am
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MiseanAuFan says:
Edsall,
Auburn has not been a good bet in awhile. FWIW, Auburn hasn’t lost ATS at home as an underdog in several years, but I’ve never put a dime on them, and am certainly not about to start now (esp. as a favorite).
September 17th, 2007 at 11:18 am
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Albino Tornado says:
Summing up the NU/USC game in two thousand words or their equivalent…
http://ajthoughts.blogspot.com/2007/09/instant-analysis-nebraska-vs-usc.html
To quote NU superfan Larry the Cable Guy, “I don’t care who you are, that’s funny right there.”
There appear to be four teams that have played complete games to date — USC, LSU, Florida, and OU. Everyone else has got one or more obvious deficiency. (yes, Alabama man, giving up 38 to Boss Hogg means you have a deficiency.)
September 17th, 2007 at 11:18 am
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Raider Red says:
And for the poster who calls himself “Edsall Is God”, uh, feel free to never post your godawful picks ever again. God only beat Temple by 5. Nice effort there…we’ll see you at basketball season.
September 17th, 2007 at 11:23 am
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MiseanAuFan says:
Dragon,
While the Tide did play a great game, the refs certainly did them a favor by not calling a roughing the kicker penalty on the punt that Arenas returned to the Arkansas 2. I had a pretty good vantage point from the end zone seats in the sudent section, but if it was partically blocked, I stand corrected. Humanity Advanced getting pulled from the game certainly helped, too, since Bama had no answer for him (not that anyone really does).
September 17th, 2007 at 11:24 am
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MiseanAuFan says:
PARTIALLY*
September 17th, 2007 at 11:27 am
45
Tater Salad says:
#43:
The punt was not partially blocked. However, the football touched the ground off the snap, giving anyone who got to the punter a free shot. He was no longer considered a punter at that point. What the officials actually missed was the punter’s knee on the ground when he finally fielded the snap. Thank God they missed that.
September 17th, 2007 at 11:28 am
46
Scalz1 says:
After watching the ‘Bama game, I can honestly say, I’ve never seen as many people with body paint, besides that orgy I had back in ‘97.
September 17th, 2007 at 11:33 am
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RIP Logan Young says:
MiseanAUFan,
I saw the Georgia game last year — remember 2/9, 4 picks, 32 yards? — so I fully expected Cox’s suckitude.
As for the Tide getting “lucky,” our starting MLB, who led the way in stuffing D-Mac in the first half and behind whom we have virtually no depth, was injured late in the 2nd quarter and did not return. Injury luck runs both ways, hoss.
It’s great to hear the AU fans back to their traditional bitching about the referees. Stan White approves.
September 17th, 2007 at 11:35 am
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Rainmaker says:
Yeah, and Arkansas got away with two blatant pass interferences (one offensive that prevented a pick, and one defensive on the game’s next to last drive).
As for roughing the kicker, a different rule applies once the ball touches the ground. While it’s possible to still rough the kicker after a snap hits the ground, it’s a very difficult judgment call (based on how much time the oncoming defender had to realize the punter still intended to kick the ball) and, thus, you rarely see it called in that situation.
If I were an AU fan, I’d be much more worried about the fact that my squad lost to South Florida and Mississippi State at home in back to back weeks. That, and I’d be racist trailer trash.
September 17th, 2007 at 11:38 am
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Sabanite says:
Humanity Advanced was concussed in the 4th quarter. Not cramping.
Happens when you get hit hard. And he was not getting hit by his own players.
Had he been in at the end the result might have been different. But Bama’s best player (Dj Hall) was also out on Bama’s last 2 drives drive. Yet Bama found a way to win the game and Arkansas did not.
September 17th, 2007 at 11:40 am
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Sabanite says:
Humanity Advanced was concussed in the 4th quarter. Not cramping.
Happens when you get hit hard. And he was not getting hit by his own players.
Had he been in at the end the result might have been different. But Bama’s best player (Dj Hall) was also out on Bama’s last 2 drives. Yet Bama found a way to win the game and Arkansas did not.
September 17th, 2007 at 11:40 am