Be Honest About Your Team Here (College Edition)

I think I've always been pretty level headed about my team.
And that's if the suck, or if they're kicking your ass.
 
What's the incentive for playing Louisville or NC State when you are going to have a million opt outs and the game will be like the super bowl for that program?

Winning gets you nothing and losing with a handicapped team gets you laughed at.
i don't view bowl games as indicators for heading into the new season other than if it's a CFP/NY6..
 
Yes, just as good. You know we are comparing Oregon and UGA, right?
i will refrain from posting until i have had my coffee. I for no actual reason other than that thought it was an Alabama comparison. i withdraw
 
Iowa isn’t capable of killing anyone. They might beat you 13-10 or something like that

Iowa's offense isn't doing dick against Michigan. They'll be lucky to ever have the ball on the good side of the 50 outside of if they have like a blocked kick or a fortunate INT.
A casual attitude going into a game is sure death.
 
My to be honest I believe they beat Washinton and get in. I believe they can beat anyone they would get matched up with except UGA. and in that event they dont lose as bad as last year.
 
A casual attitude going into a game is sure death.
If y’all come in a have like 4 turnovers, y’all might be in trouble. There’s no need for any DB to get beyond 10 yards beyond the LOS, the Iowa QB can’t hit the broad side of a barn from that far.

Iowa has a great defense, their offense is historically bad though
 
I’d rather us complete opt out of the bowl game than play Louisville or nc state
Laying the ground work for the old we weren’t up to play thing. Don’t copy Bama on that, be better.
 
You’re right, we need to rest starters and keep the playbook vanilla and just go ahead and prepare for the first round of the playoffs

If both teams bring their A game, UGA wins easily. If Bama brings their A game and UGA brings their B or C game, things get interesting

Basically all I’m saying is Bama was lucky to escape an Auburn team playing their Super Bowl. Doesn’t mean you can assume you’re just gonna walk all over Alabama and can look past them
This isn't unfair, and yeah if UGA for whatever reason shits the bed in a must-win game they could lose. Obviously Bama has talent. To circle back, though, if UGA is still elite UGA who deserves to be considered the unquestioned #1, this should not be a difficult win.
 
Michigan is the team that can most afford to sleepwalk through their CCG. Iowa is never gonna put the game out of reach
 
Marv and Henderson opting out (which they will) is enough to cripple us on it's own.
Not against Louisville. We should take that win by 14+ even without them. Now, if those 2 + Stover, Ebuka, anyone on the OL, Denzel Burke, some of the DTs, the LBs all opt out, we will be in trouble.
 
Especially when you get stuck playing some fucking also ran ACC team

I wouldn't be as sour if we got a game against like Bama or the Pac 12 champ loser. But fucking Louisville or NC State? Yea no thanks
No reason you cant man up and throttle either of those teams.
 
Not against Louisville. We should take that win by 14+ even without them. Now, if those 2 + Stover, Ebuka, anyone on the OL, Denzel Burke, some of the DTs, the LBs all opt out, we will be in trouble.

Unless Egbuka plans on returning, considering his injury luck this year, i'd be shocked if he plays.

McCord without Marv and having to lean on Chip I don't trust we beat Louisville.
 
One last time ... you are the one that is going off on "SEC rivalries." Do you see anywhere in a single post of mine that I said anything about "SEC rivalries?" No, you don't because I didn't. What I did say was the Iron Bowl is a rivalry like no other that I am aware of where the records of the teams simply don't matter. So, drawing the transitive property from NMSU to the Iron Bowl means zero ... nada ... nothing.

Now, as I said I think three times now, yes we should beat Bama because we are the better team. We seem to agree on that. But I don't give one rats ass about what happened on Saturday in the Iron Bowl. It means nothing with regard to our game.
This is my point. You're dismissing poor play because it's such a "unique rivalry" when in reality Alabama wins that game with ease if they were a better team. I get that it's Auburn's Super Bowl but that's the case for many teams when they play Bama. When I see other very ugly games Bama has played this year, I feel like the Iron Bowl is just yet another good indication of who they are this year. Talented but wildly undisciplined with several weaknesses.
 
if only we could beat Michigan or Ohio State...
 
Unless Egbuka plans on returning, considering his injury luck this year, i'd be shocked if he plays.

McCord without Marv and having to lean on Chip I don't trust we beat Louisville.
If Trey sits, it'll probably be Chip + Hayden playing. As long as we have Fleming, Stover, X, and the freshmen we should be fine on offense. I mean, look what Kentucky just did to them, and their offense is horrible.
 
They're a 10-win G5 that got smoked at home by UMass and lost to 8-loss Hawaii who is also playing in the weakest FBS conference. I have respect for Kill but damn, that dude was almost 6 feet under a few years ago. I get Auburn looked past them, but that should've meant a close win, not a blowout loss. This also goes back to my comment on Bama - Auburn's offense is abysmal this year. They can run well enough, but their passing offense is 125th in the nation and their scoring offense was somewhere in the 70s before Saturday.

If that is who Bama is (combined with the other horrible outcomes they've had this year), I do think UGA will beat Bama handily, just like you do. I just happen to believe the Bama we saw Saturday is closer to the real one than you do.

If New Mexico St was a trap game for Auburn (which I agree), doesn't it also make sense that Auburn was a trap game for Bama looking ahead to Georgia?
 
I genuinely cannot name a single player on New Mexico State. Do they even have any 3* kids on that team? Not only did they go into Auburn and beat them, they thoroughly dominated them. I mean, Bama was letting Payton Thorne make big plays against them, and that dude wasn't even good enough to keep his starting job at Michigan State. Spare me the "voodoo" BS, They've lost 10 games at home over the last 3 years.
It wasn't a surprise to see the game turn out to be close. Auburn pulls shit every time they play Bama at home.

Since Saban took over at Bama -- Auburn is 1-7 in road games against Alabama and 4-5 in home games against Alabama.

In 9 games played at Auburn with Saban as coach -- Alabama has outscored Auburn by 20 points total and EVERY YEAR -- Alabama is one of the best teams in the country and Auburn isn't.
2023 -- Bama #8 Auburn unranked 27-24
2021 -- Bama #3 Auburn unranked 24-22 4 OT's
2019 -- Bama #5 Auburn #16 Auburn wins 48-45
2017 -- Bama #1 Auburn #7 Auburn wins 26-14

You get the picture. Did people think Auburn stood a chance in the game? Absolutely not. Are they surprised it happened? Not really. That is the one game you can throw the records out the window.
 
Washington has a second year coach who inherited a program that could have easily turned full dumpster fire, but is instead 23-2. And is now the first pac 12 team to ever finish the regular season undefeated.

If I’m being honest, I’m pretty stoked on my team here.
 
If New Mexico St was a trap game for Auburn (which I agree), doesn't it also make sense that Auburn was a trap game for Bama looking ahead to Georgia?
Not even remotely. It was a must-win for Bama to keep their playoff hope alive. If anything, it's the anti-trap game. If they were 9-2 going into the game, maybe, but that was an exceptionally important game for them.
 
Back
Top