(2) Alabama Crimson Tide 20 v (22) South Carolina Gamecocks 6
ESPN's Lou Holtz may not "see a number #1 team" but let's face it: Coach Lou is old and just can't see beyond his beloved Notre Dame. Mark May has better eyes (plus cooler eyeglass frames). If one is looking for offensive style, Alabama may not be that team - yet. Defensively, Alabama is #1-plus.
Florida squeaked by Arkansas today with a field goal in the last seconds; Texas trailed and struggled against Oklahoma despite Sam Bradford's unfortunate reaggravated injury, discussed ad nauseum second only to Tim Tebow's concussion. Virginia Tech lost to Georgia Tech. Notre Dame almost came back to beat USC; Ohio State lost.
Alabama still should at least rank #2 in the AP and pass Texas in the Coaches polls tomorrow for #2, as well as in the BCS. Alabama has Tennessee, LSU, Mississippi State, and Auburn in the SEC and Chattanooga left to play. For tomorrow, October 18th, Alabama should get the acknowledgement they have earned thus far. The homecoming theme today was Return to Glory. We've waded through the darkness of our past mistakes, rebuilt, and come out on the other side. Acknowledge!
Let the Florida Gators stay #1. I had much rather beat them in the SEC Championship game!! Roll Tide!
BTW...Auburn lost to Kentucky, 21-14. First time UK has beaten Auburn since 1966. Didn't you hear that roar in Bryant Denny Stadium when the score was announced? It's a perfect (almost) football weekend. You're next, UT.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
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