GAME National Championship: Ohio State vs Alabama 8pm ET ESPN

I wish there was a respectable Bama fan on the board to congratulate.

There is not.

Congrats to Saban and his bad ass team. Well deserved championship.

shut up, faggoty cunt
 
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Oh, sorry, sorry, let me try that again:

*ahem*

Shut up, cunty faggot

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Congrats Bama fans @Mistaken4193 @Rolltide94 @bamafan4evr12 @Bamagrad75 @BadMotoWeazal @UNA Lion and anyone I've forgotten. That team was unstoppable last night.
Even at full strength, I'm not sure Ohio State competes. They would have had to play much much better. Devonta Smith was better than our whole team lol.
Thanks for the props.... I wasn't sure how the game would work out with the way that OSU beat Clemson. Clemson's been a bit of a nemesis to the Tide here as of late.
 
Few thoughts on this year.
1. This is the most explosive offense in CFB history, and I'd be hard to find anyone that did it better.

2. This defense, got better and better as the year progressed.

3. tOSU is still a really good football team, but with their QB not at 100%, Sermon going out early, and all their losses with COVID, it was an impossible task last night against an Alabama with just two players dinged up (Dickerson and Waddle).

4. Florida was the closet game all year, but even then, they had no way to stop us, and since UF couldn't run the ball, I still think OSU was the best team we played all year.

5. Saban is the GOAT.

6. Having players come back instead of going pro to 'finish the job' is such an overlooked thing. This year Bama had Leatherwood, Smith, and Harris all return to 'finish the job', and look at what happened. Clemson had the same a few years ago when they won it, and I think it just goes to show much important leadership is in this sport.

7. What the absolute hell was OSU doing putting a LB on Smith?

8. Last night, Banks was much better than Wade. Wade was completely clueless more times then he was on point, and why OSU didn't just put Banks on Smith with help is beyond me.

9. Surtain ate Olave's lunch last night, and it was magical.
The most explosive offense in CFB history? There was a team who had Joe Burrow, Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, Clyde Edwards Hellaire last year. Pretty tough to argue against them.
 
The most explosive offense in CFB history? There was a team who had Joe Burrow, Justin Jefferson, Ja'Marr Chase, Clyde Edwards Hellaire last year. Pretty tough to argue against them.
Mac Jones, Devonta Smith, Jalen Waddle, and Najee Harris are all first round draft picks this year. Mac, Smith and Najee each won POTY awards at their position, with Smith winning the Heisman.

Alabama averaged more points and were just as, if not more explosive. LSU also didn't have to play all SEC teams which like it or not, DOES make a difference.

Not saying Alabama is for sure better, but they are certainly worth of being discussed as the GOAT.

Here is a website saying the same things I am -


And here is a chart - which is just absurd and shows just how much the game has changed.

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Mac Jones, Devonta Smith, Jalen Waddle, and Najee Harris are all first round draft picks this year. Mac, Smith and Najee each won POTY awards at their position, with Smith winning the Heisman.

Alabama averaged more points and were just as, if not more explosive. LSU also didn't have to play all SEC teams which like it or not, DOES make a difference.

Not saying Alabama is for sure better, but they are certainly worth of being discussed as the GOAT.

Here is a website saying the same things I am -


And here is a chart - which is just absurd and shows just how much the game has changed.

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Joe Burrow won the Heisman. Ja'Marr Chase was POTY at WR. Justin Jefferson just got done setting the NFL record for receiving yards as a rookie. Hell -- there #3 WR had 13 TD catches.
And Burrow, Jefferson and CEH were first round picks already and Chase will be this year.
So your talk about the best offense ever seen isn't remotely true, as LSU just did the exact same thing last year and played a much tougher schedule than Bama did.
 
Joe Burrow won the Heisman. Ja'Marr Chase was POTY at WR. Justin Jefferson just got done setting the NFL record for receiving yards as a rookie. Hell -- there #3 WR had 13 TD catches.
And Burrow, Jefferson and CEH were first round picks already and Chase will be this year.
So your talk about the best offense ever seen isn't remotely true, as LSU just did the exact same thing last year and played a much tougher schedule than Bama did.

Did you not look at the stats? Both teams have 4 first round caliber picks, and their is also an OL man that will be a 1st rounder as well.

To say it's not remotely true is just showing ignorance. The stats show something very different, more along the lines of what I am saying, is what Alabama did this year, and LSU last year, makes it a good argument for greatest offense of all time.

And for LSU playing a 'MUCH" tougher schedule...I'm not sure where you'll find Georgia Southern, Northwestern St. Utah State on this year's Alabama schedule for a team that didn't have a fall practice, and played an all SEC Schedule where they lowest points total during the regular season was 38 against Mizzou (also the first game of the season), whereas LSU had only 36 against Miss St, and 23 against Auburn.

If you set aside any bias you have to LSU, Joe Burrow, or any hatred towards Saban and this Bama team, you will see that it's hard to say it's clear one is about the other, but both are the greatest of all times and the stats back it up.
 
Did you not look at the stats? Both teams have 4 first round caliber picks, and their is also an OL man that will be a 1st rounder as well.

To say it's not remotely true is just showing ignorance. The stats show something very different, more along the lines of what I am saying, is what Alabama did this year, and LSU last year, makes it a good argument for greatest offense of all time.

And for LSU playing a 'MUCH" tougher schedule...I'm not sure where you'll find Georgia Southern, Northwestern St. Utah State on this year's Alabama schedule for a team that didn't have a fall practice, and played an all SEC Schedule where they lowest points total during the regular season was 38 against Mizzou (also the first game of the season), whereas LSU had only 36 against Miss St, and 23 against Auburn.

If you set aside any bias you have to LSU, Joe Burrow, or any hatred towards Saban and this Bama team, you will see that it's hard to say it's clear one is about the other, but both are the greatest of all times and the stats back it up.
I don't have a bias for LSU or a hatred for Bama.
LSU played a much tougher schedule. As a matter of fact -- I think they had the toughest SOS in the country.
LSU was garbage this year, Auburn was garbage this year. You played Georgia before Daniels was the starter. The best team you faced in the regular season was A&M and personally I think Kellen Mond is garbage.
And the only reason I responded is -- your #1 bullet point was -- Bama had the most explosive offense CFB has ever seen -- I believe that was your words, when we literally just saw an offense just as explosive, if not more explosive last year.

You tried to justify it by saying they will have 4 first round picks, which is great, but LSU just had that. And while I think Harris is a beast in college -- I would wager he doesn't go in the first round though. He is a grinder. I think he will be the 1st back taken, but I'd bet it isn't until the 2nd round as he doesn't have the explosive runs.

Essentially all I'm saying is -- we watched the same type of offense last year, with a better QB🤷‍♂️
 
I don't have a bias for LSU or a hatred for Bama.
LSU played a much tougher schedule. As a matter of fact -- I think they had the toughest SOS in the country.
LSU was garbage this year, Auburn was garbage this year. You played Georgia before Daniels was the starter. The best team you faced in the regular season was A&M and personally I think Kellen Mond is garbage.
And the only reason I responded is -- your #1 bullet point was -- Bama had the most explosive offense CFB has ever seen -- I believe that was your words, when we literally just saw an offense just as explosive, if not more explosive last year.

You tried to justify it by saying they will have 4 first round picks, which is great, but LSU just had that. And while I think Harris is a beast in college -- I would wager he doesn't go in the first round though. He is a grinder. I think he will be the 1st back taken, but I'd bet it isn't until the 2nd round as he doesn't have the explosive runs.

Essentially all I'm saying is -- we watched the same type of offense last year, with a better QB🤷‍♂️
But we are talking about defenses, and none of these teams had a defense that could really contain Alabama. ND did the best, but I think Sark just played it safe once we got about 20 as we knew ND wasn't going to come back.

Bama did average .5 more points than LSU, in a shorten season without spring practice, with no teams outside the SEC. I think that should definitely be taken into account, as LSU had all spring to get in rhythm, whereas Bama's spring practice was their game against Mizzou. No A-Day Game, no nothing, just straight to SEC matches.

Still they averaged more points than LSU did.

As for Najee, all the mock drafts I have seen have him in the first round, which makes sense seeing as how he might have some of the best hands a RB has in recent memory, and can run and block, but the position as a whole is on the decline, especially in the NFL so if he moved down to the 2nd, I wouldn't be shocked, but all the 'experts' appear as if they would be.

You also said that the offenses weren't even close to be comparable, and I provided stats that they are in fact VERY close statistically, the difference being Bama didn't have a spring practice, didn't have any FCS or Georgia Southern's to warm up to, and had 3 offensive players in the top 5 of the Heisman voting.
 
But we are talking about defenses, and none of these teams had a defense that could really contain Alabama. ND did the best, but I think Sark just played it safe once we got about 20 as we knew ND wasn't going to come back.

Bama did average .5 more points than LSU, in a shorten season without spring practice, with no teams outside the SEC. I think that should definitely be taken into account, as LSU had all spring to get in rhythm, whereas Bama's spring practice was their game against Mizzou. No A-Day Game, no nothing, just straight to SEC matches.

Still they averaged more points than LSU did.

As for Najee, all the mock drafts I have seen have him in the first round, which makes sense seeing as how he might have some of the best hands a RB has in recent memory, and can run and block, but the position as a whole is on the decline, especially in the NFL so if he moved down to the 2nd, I wouldn't be shocked, but all the 'experts' appear as if they would be.

You also said that the offenses weren't even close to be comparable, and I provided stats that they are in fact VERY close statistically, the difference being Bama didn't have a spring practice, didn't have any FCS or Georgia Southern's to warm up to, and had 3 offensive players in the top 5 of the Heisman voting.
I didn't saying anything about them not being close to comparable. I only brought up LSU because YOU made the statement Bama was the most explosive offense CFB has ever seen. I simply stated we saw the exact same type of offense last year, but with a better QB and LSU had to play a tougher schedule.
 
I didn't saying anything about them not being close to comparable. I only brought up LSU because YOU made the statement Bama was the most explosive offense CFB has ever seen. I simply stated we saw the exact same type of offense last year, but with a better QB and LSU had to play a tougher schedule.
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So your talk about the best offense ever seen isn't remotely true, as LSU just did the exact same thing last year and played a much tougher schedule than Bama did.
 
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Highlight the full sentence genius. It isn't even remotely true, because LSU did THE EXACT SAME THING LAST YEAR.

Or are you trying to tell me that 'exact same thing' means 'not even close to comparable' in your world?
 
Few thoughts on this year.
1. This is the most explosive offense in CFB history, and I'd be hard to find anyone that did it better.

2. This defense, got better and better as the year progressed.

3. tOSU is still a really good football team, but with their QB not at 100%, Sermon going out early, and all their losses with COVID, it was an impossible task last night against an Alabama with just two players dinged up (Dickerson and Waddle).

4. Florida was the closet game all year, but even then, they had no way to stop us, and since UF couldn't run the ball, I still think OSU was the best team we played all year.

5. Saban is the GOAT.

6. Having players come back instead of going pro to 'finish the job' is such an overlooked thing. This year Bama had Leatherwood, Smith, and Harris all return to 'finish the job', and look at what happened. Clemson had the same a few years ago when they won it, and I think it just goes to show much important leadership is in this sport.

7. What the absolute hell was OSU doing putting a LB on Smith?

8. Last night, Banks was much better than Wade. Wade was completely clueless more times then he was on point, and why OSU didn't just put Banks on Smith with help is beyond me.

9. Surtain ate Olave's lunch last night, and it was magical.

Very well said.

Dude the lb on Smith defense is beyond explanation. Arrogant almost.
 
If a healthy OSU plays a healthy UF, I think OSU wins. I think OSU were just put into an almost impossible spot to play this Alabama team with so many missing players, a dinged up QB, and then have your star RB go out on the first play.

Trask is really good, and Pitts is a stud, but Florida doesn't have the OL and RB to mix it up at all. A healthy OSU team can beat you in the air and on the ground, but that was taken away from them last night.

And I'm not sure about the reports, but there is no way that Fields is healed from the hit he took against Clemson, and I think that effected his throws last night, as he missed some easier ones.

It honestly doesn't matter. Their program has been garbage since Urban left and it hurts their feels. The fact they think osu would struggle with UK, Vandy, SCAR, Tennessee, Missouri, fsu and whatever other three scrubs they play in Florida OOC is hilarious. Florida gets two exceptional opponents a year at most and three when they happen to make a CCG. And that's if out of the other games they catch Bama or one of hot sec west teams. Because they only get two games against the west.
 
Sucks this game had to be postponed from the 11th. Who's ready to watch these two teams on the 18th?
 
The championship game was a mismatch.
 
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