CURIOUS INDEX, 9/29/08
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Poll voters reach deep inside ass, pull out rankings. As badly as Georgia was hammered by Alabama on Saturday night-and it was, as commenters noted, a balls-deep hammerbanging prison romance for the first half, and a noble but doomed comeback in the second-Alabama was a ranked team, unlike Oregon State or Ole Miss. If you’re gauging degrees of defeat, you rank Georgia’s as the most respectable of debacles (since Alabama really is that good by evidence,) followed up by USC’s (on the road) and then Florida’s (completely imploding and eating self-ass pie at home.) The fact that Southern Cal is above Georgia is the first time we’ll actually side with Georgia fans: you’re getting the UFIA for the second time this weekend. With that stated…that was some Final Destination-level killing out there. Heavy objects being dropped on unsuspecting heads. Grown men in tears. Death, inescapable crushing death.
THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU LET NICK SABAN PLAY WITH HEAVY MACHINERY!!! Like USC after the Oregon State game, the Alabama Slamma’s toll is more than just psychological: Knowshon Moreno has a severe contusion on his elbow (in casual terms, a kickass, bone-deep bruise,) TE Tripp Chandler reaggravated a shoulder injury, split end Kris Durham sprained his ankle, and linebacker Dannell Ellerbe sprained his knee. All are doubtful or just plain out for the Tennessee game. “Alarming.” Well, that’s one word for it. Florida is getting back to work, which is good since they did very little effective work over the weekend. You know how that is: you roll out of bed planning to go to the office, then X-Men 2 on FX sucks you in for an hour or two, then you dither with the idea of cleaning out the fridge because that week old vegetable stew is starting to grow legs, and then you lose to Ole Miss at home. Meanwhile, a jubilant Ole Miss contingent discovered that you don’t touch Florida Field during gametime: It’s open the whole week, but during the game they guard it with dogs and billy clubs. This is an improvement over the Sixties, though, when National Guardsmen ringed it with bayonets. The Nutt family nearly had the dogs turned on them as they took the field to celebrate, as well, which would have been the only real defense played on the field that day by a representative of UF. Playbook includes “sack” and “throw away safely.” The qb competition opens up again for Tennessee because Jonathan Crompton has been positively crapulent under center for Tennessee. There’s more on this later, but if the backup comes in and takes a one yard sack every time they step in, this would be an improvement over the horrorshow that has been the Clawfense thus far. Numbers: they’re fun! Against Auburn, Crompton was 8-of-23 for 67 yards. During the fourth quarter, he was 0-for-6. Those eight completions were a team low since Rick Clausen went 8-for-20 for 69 yards in UT’s 2004 loss to Auburn in the SEC championship game. Jake Locker, mercifully out of commission. QB Jake Locker was injured in Washington’s home loss to Stanford, and has mercifully been put on the bench. If there’s any justice in this world, Ty Wilingham will soon follow with a torn resume and severely bruised career. Excellence in commenting, Vol. 23. RUMSFELD!!! Somehow I think Tebow’s summer of playing with little boy’s wangs had a part in this. We received no less than four comments that were a variation on this theme. When’s the plague happening? Soon? Soon enough? The Stand is a comedy, right? Laurie Garrett, TCOAN and ourselves are heading to Montana with a T1 line, arms, and three years worth of supplies. The rest of you are on your own. |
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I’m surprised this hasn’t been covered at least in passing:
http://www.elpasotimes.com/minersmania/ci_10562025
Give them a F*ing siren. No really. Do it.
Comment by VerbAction — September 29, 2025 @ 10:19 am
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Am I wrong or does it look probable that the home team will lose for the 3rd weekend in a row on the GameDay program?
Comment by InsaneCoachPosse — September 29, 2025 @ 10:04 am
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I hate having to take solace in not being alone in shitting the bed. The most annoying thing about it all is that Bama wil probably end up dropping two or three games down the line and I’ll wonder how the fuck Georgia managed to get raped by John Parker Wilson. Just shows that no pressure and soft coverage can make almost any quarterback look good. Georgia still has the potential to win out, but if the pass rush remains spotty at best it ain’t gonna happen.
Comment by Biggus Rickus — September 29, 2025 @ 10:01 am
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#11
No kidding.
Sincerely,
The Inadequate Conference, otherwise known as the Big 12.
Comment by blon — September 29, 2025 @ 10:00 am
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CIBOLA
Comment by Holly — September 29, 2025 @ 9:57 am
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Just for the record, Bama’s team dna matches that of just about every National Champion over the last ten years or so.
1. Head coach in his 2nd - 3rd year at a big name school (Tressel, Meyer, Miles, Carroll, Stoops, Coker, Saban).
2. Team has a solid or senior QB (Tressel, Stoops, Meyer, Miles, Brown, Carroll, Saban).
3. Unbelievable run defense.
The only missing piece for Alabama is a staff full of assistant coaches destine to be head coaches.
Let it also be duly noted that each of the coaches mentioned above have failed to either get back to the NCG or to win another one. Carroll is the only exception as USC won 1/2 of the NC.
I think there is a clear reason for this trend. Usually, these teams have some talent and potential for a lot of success. What it usually needs is a quick infusion of new talent via recruiting and the mix up of a new staff of coaches that know what they are doing. I believe this gives said program the opportunity to catch everyone off guard; make it hard for other teams to prepare for them, etc.
Over time, we all know that coaches and teams become somewhat predictable. Florida certainly has; so has Ohio State. And at this point one of two things happen: 1. the team (coach) continues to do what they do with the mentality that “we are going to do what we do and see if people can stop it.” or 2. the team (coaching staff) decides to mix it up and bring in new coordinators, or even a new coach. See Auburn, Florida State, Texas, etc.
I think it is going to be very hard for a program to dominate like programs used to back in the days of Woody, Bear, Bowden, JoePa, etc.
Carroll is the only coach who has come close to cracking the mold of the coaches who come in and win big in the first few years and are able to sustain their success.
Comment by TAFKastOSUB — September 29, 2025 @ 9:52 am
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I’m surprised that it took SEC teams this long to figure out that “Tebow off right guard” is the Gators short yardage default setting for over two years.
ESS EEE CEE BRAAAAAAAAINS!!!
Comment by Raider Red — September 29, 2025 @ 9:51 am
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Vent on.
Couldn’t and didn’t watch the game (have a heart murmur and not taking any chances) but doesn’t Florida supposedly run a “SPREAD” offense. Why then, when the money’s on the line, revert to a “Compress” which gives any defense a decent chance, if not the advantage? If you really believe in the spread, use it. I don’t remember Wuerffel running the option when UF needed a big first down?
Tebow smash reminds me of the USC v Texas White up the middle, a viable play in general, but not in make or break short distance situations. Did White have a better chance than Bush sprint left and cut up when available? I know running East/West has the potential for bigger losses, but I gots to believe Harvin/Rainey and co. have a better chance than even a baby Rhino, praise be to his name.
Vent off.
Finally, as for SEC West, vs. East, I tabulated the all time results (’92-present) last year and keep it updated.
Reg Season (including 2008): West 150, East 139, 3 Ties
East however is 10-6 in the championship game.
Comment by North 2 — September 29, 2025 @ 9:43 am
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“Meanwhile, outside the SEC, stuff probably happened.”
Comment by texuxx — September 29, 2025 @ 9:39 am
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Florida and Georgia lost AT HOME. in fact, Georgia was humiliated AT HOME. They both should drop like a stone in my opinion. You don’t lose to Ole Miss at home, and you don’t go down 31-0 to anyone at home.
USC did lose, but on the road. Ohio State lost to a top team, on the road, and dropped further than anyone else did. No sense.
Comment by Pants McPants — September 29, 2025 @ 9:22 am