Quote Originally Posted by sweetwater View Post
Oh I'm sorry I forgot that ND played Michigan too and won by a score of 13-6. That's is a defense really dominating an offense. It makes Alabama's 41-14 win over the same team look deplorable. And how how could I forget ND's dominating wins over Navy and Boston College, how many schools could do that? Those three ND opponents alone had a combined record of 18-20. Yep, ND deserved to be #1. What was I thinking? And Bama's sub-par defense did allow #1 ND's highly praised offense to score a full 14 points in the championship game, that is a bad defense if there ever was one. Like I said, any system they want to employ is fine and playing in the SEC is an asset if you can dominate the teams in the most dominate conference. To be the best you have beat the best so bring it on, we're not shaking. Oh yeah, didn't Bama used to have another coach called Bear Bryant or something like that. I heard he was a descent coach too. I think he may be responsible for a few of the 16 Bama championships that Saban didn't win in his deal. I will say the championship game should have been #1 Alabama vs #2 Oregon. At least the #1 team wouldn't have been a 10 point dog to the #2 team.


On another note, Notre Dame has joined the ACC in all sports except football and hockey. But they did agree to play five football games against those powerhouse ACC football teams. My apologies Florida St. and Clemson, you do have very respectable football programs, I hope you both get a shot at ND.


See ya in Pasadena next year.
Louisville joins the ACC in 2014 and I can't wait. I hopre we get a shot at Notre Dame, even if it is a road game.

You sure did a good job of twisting words in your response. I didn't say Alabam was never good before, evidently you decided to read it that way. I was only reffering to the fact that Alabama winning is not because they are in the SEC, it is totally unrelated.

I also find it humorous that you took a shot at Notre Dame's schedule. Them and Bama played virtually the same schedule. Bama's schedule was ranked 19th and Notre Damed's was 21st. The Tide's schedule strength was 75.94 and the Irish was 75.83.