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Laramie 11-30-2013, 07:01 PM Auburn upsets Alabama 34-28 on another miracle, this time from Chris Davis
With only a second left on the clock, Chris Davis caught a 57-yard field-goal attempt that fell short, got up the left side and returned it 100 yards to give the No. 4 Tigers a 34-28 win over No. 1 Alabama and the SEC West title...
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbRVklNPJ6w&feature=player_embedded
Watch, Auburn will be ranked #1 and Alabama #3.
Laramie 11-30-2013, 07:17 PM Watch, Auburn will be ranked #1 and Alabama #3.
Florida State & Ohio State are undefeated...
Mississippi Blues 11-30-2013, 07:19 PM Florida State & Ohio State are undefeated...
I think a one loss Auburn team may have a better chance in the BCS than Ohio State. I'm not sure though.
After the LSU-Alabama Nat'l Championship, anything can happen.
PiePie 11-30-2013, 07:29 PM Hahahaha at Saban's face! It is about time Alabama lost!
Laramie 11-30-2013, 07:30 PM I think a one loss Auburn team may have a better chance in the BCS than Ohio State. I'm not sure though.
Southeast Conference has won seven straight national championships; this will be the year you will not see an SEC representative win the national championship.
Ohio State & Florida State has too much political pull; they only need to remain undefeated. The SEC competition has caught up with their conference.
2000 Oklahoma
2001 Miami
2002 Ohio State
2003 LSU
2004 USC
2005 Texas
2006 Florida
2007 LSU
2008 Florida
2009 Alabama
2010 Auburn
2011 Alabama
2012 Alabama
2013 (?)
kevinpate 11-30-2013, 08:05 PM Nice runback.
venture 11-30-2013, 08:11 PM I fully expect Auburn to jump OSU to #2 tomorrow. Alabama is a bit trickier. We've seen teams like the 2003 OU team lose late and only fall slightly in the BCS. SOS is on the side of Bama and any SEC team. Big Ten just doesn't have it. Though I think MSU beats OSU next week, so that makes it a nonissue.
Dustin 11-30-2013, 08:30 PM 109 yard return.. Wow
Just the facts 11-30-2013, 09:30 PM Southeast Conference has won seven straight national championships; this will be the year you will not see an SEC representative win the national championship.
How much do you want to bet this year has 2 SEC teams in the NC Game?
Snowman 11-30-2013, 09:32 PM I didn't even know you could return a short field goal, granted most of the time there is no way it could be caught in play
boscorama 11-30-2013, 10:51 PM I'm doing the happy dance, having picked Auburn!
SoonerDave 12-01-2013, 12:27 AM How much do you want to bet this year has 2 SEC teams in the NC Game?
Not happening this year. Duke's run is about to get crushed by an FSU team that will have its first shot at a title since OU broke their hearts 13 seasons ago. An unbeaten FSU team won't be jumped for a title shot by two one-loss SEC teams. As good as the SEC has been and is, this is not one of their "vintage" years. Lots of teams scoring lots of points and giving up lots of yards, so these impenetrable SEC defenses have been...well...less than impenetrable. And I think Bama was capable of letting one get away given their performance against A&M earlier this year.
After watching Ohio State nearly tank the mustard against as bad a Michigan team as has been around in some time, I can see how some voters might not be persuaded to give them the nod. Give up 600+ yards of offense and win only because UM's head coach out-thought himself on a misguided 2-pt conversion and it tends to cheapen your stock compared to a team that just beat the likes of 'Bama.
As a side note, just how hard does OSU have to be kicking itself in the rear end for its early season puke against West Virginia? But for that game and the Pokes would be square in the middle of the conversation.
Mississippi Blues 12-01-2013, 12:43 AM Southeast Conference has won seven straight national championships; this will be the year you will not see an SEC representative win the national championship.
Ohio State & Florida State has too much political pull; they only need to remain undefeated. The SEC competition has caught up with their conference.
2000 Oklahoma
2001 Miami
2002 Ohio State
2003 LSU
2004 USC
2005 Texas
2006 Florida
2007 LSU
2008 Florida
2009 Alabama
2010 Auburn
2011 Alabama
2012 Alabama
2013 (?)
You're way overestimating Ohio State moving on up simply because they're undefeated.
Teo9969 12-01-2013, 12:55 AM Ohio St. will be #2
This really shouldn't even be a conversation.
Mississippi Blues 12-01-2013, 01:50 AM Ohio St. will be #2
This really shouldn't even be a conversation.
Why should't it? A team that's ranked #4 & just beat #1 shouldn't be in the conversation of #2 instead of a #3 team that's played a rather bland schedule & was a 2-point conversion away from not even being in the top 5?
I'm sure OSU will end up #2, but I'm not going to say it's a fact they'll be #2.
Just the facts 12-01-2013, 09:16 AM It is this simple - all ties go to the SEC. A 13-0 OSU/FSU or a 12-1 SEC team? The SEC wins that vote every time.
Every team in the Big 10 lost an out-of-conference game except Minnesota, Michigan, Northwestern, and Ohio St. OSU's out of conference schedule is about as weak as it can get and then they beat a bunch of Big 10 teams who couldn't beat anyone outside the Big 10 either.
If OSU and FSU lose in the conference championship games it is for sure going to be an all SEC NC game; Auburn/Missouri Winner vs. Alabama - and I bet that is how ends up regardless of how OSU and FSU do.
bluedogok 12-01-2013, 11:27 AM I didn't even know you could return a short field goal, granted most of the time there is no way it could be caught in play
I think I saw where there had only been 4 returned for TD's in the college game, I have seen more of that happen in the NFL, in recent years the Chargers had one that one I remember.
Laramie 12-01-2013, 01:22 PM It is this simple - all ties go to the SEC. A 13-0 OSU/FSU or a 12-1 SEC team? The SEC wins that vote every time.
Every team in the Big 10 lost an out-of-conference game except Minnesota, Michigan, Northwestern, and Ohio St. OSU's out of conference schedule is about as weak as it can get and then they beat a bunch of Big 10 teams who couldn't beat anyone outside the Big 10 either.
If OSU and FSU lose in the conference championship games it is for sure going to be an all SEC NC game; Auburn/Missouri Winner vs. Alabama - and I bet that is how ends up regardless of how OSU and FSU do.
"It is this simple.."
Not so fast!
Agree, the SEC has a some super teams among its members--two (Missouri & Texas A & M) of which were Big 12 conference members. The underling problem is scheduling. These scheduled are made out sometimes 2-10 years in advance. .
Two SEC teams and a possible rematch of a one loss Alabama-Auburn (Thanksgiving leftovers)? I don't see that happening.
Saban just got too cocky; he had a chance to go up by 10 and he grossly underestimated his opponent and overplayed his hand; Saturday, Auburn had the football gods on their side:
...But even the best, most prepared, most precise team in college football can make mistakes. And the greatest coach in the modern history of the game is susceptible to brain cramps every now and then.--No. 5 Auburn shocks No. 1 Alabama on game's final play (http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaaf/sec/2013/11/30/west-college-football-auburn-tigers-alabama-crimson-tide-iron-bowl/3791245/)--USA Today.
Should Florida State & Ohio State run the tables and go undefeated? Surely one, if not both of these teams will make the NC game in Pasadena.
Will we see one SEC team in the NC game?
Just the Facts does make a good point--history has been on the side of the tougher conference. I don't see you abandoning two undefeated teams in favor of a possible rematch of two SEC in-state archrivals. We're not talking about an undefeated 'Toledo' or 'Boise State.' You talking about leaving out two possible national powers (FSU-OSU) which would draw more attention than a rematch. An Ohio vs. Florida national championship game would provide more media hype and marketing than a left-over serving of an Auburn-Alabama one state civil war battle. The college football world doesn't revolve around the State of Alabama or the SEC.
venture 12-01-2013, 02:24 PM An Ohio vs. Florida national championship game would provide more media hype and marketing than a left-over serving of an Auburn-Alabama one state civil war battle. The college football world doesn't revolve around the State of Alabama or the SEC.
Definitely would cause some media hype... a 7-5 team going against a 4-8 team for the national title. :)
Just the facts 12-01-2013, 03:45 PM For the record, I am not saying the SEC is a great conference. I think it is way over rated. After all, perennial Big XII also rans Texas AM and Missouri are dominating the SEC. The national sports media is waist deep in the SEC kool-aid though.
Stan Silliman 12-01-2013, 10:44 PM As a side note, just how hard does OSU have to be kicking itself in the rear end for its early season puke against West Virginia? But for that game and the Pokes would be square in the middle of the conversation.
If OSU hadn't drooped the ball at WVU, you could've had the most ironic NC game ever - two teams immortalized in Sports Illustrated expose articles.
Here's OSU on one cover with Boone kicking himself as to why didn't he buy S.I. when he had a chance vs. a team with everyone of their
fans praying to the football gods with "Please, football gods, don't let my Heisman QB be a rapist!"
There would have been so many side stories through December you wonder whether the teams would even have the energy to jump on the Rose Bowl field Jan 6th.
Nicknames for the game would be crazy.
warreng88 12-02-2013, 08:34 AM I think it should be FSU and Auburn if they they both win out, but Ohio State (#2) still has to beat Michigan State who is the #10 team and Auburn (#3) has to beat Missouri who is the #5 team. Auburn is 0.0027 BCS points behind tOSU so the computers will probably favor Auburn more than tOSU but it will be interesting to see what the AP ranks them at.
venture 12-02-2013, 10:56 AM I think it should be FSU and Auburn if they they both win out, but Ohio State (#2) still has to beat Michigan State who is the #10 team and Auburn (#3) has to beat Missouri who is the #5 team. Auburn is 0.0027 BCS points behind tOSU so the computers will probably favor Auburn more than tOSU but it will be interesting to see what the AP ranks them at.
I agree for the most part, but I don't think we've had an unbeaten BCS conference team jumped but a one loss team to get in the game. Also, AP rankings don't matter for the BCS. Coaches and Harris poll are the two human components.
warreng88 12-02-2013, 11:05 AM I agree for the most part, but I don't think we've had an unbeaten BCS conference team jumped but a one loss team to get in the game. Also, AP rankings don't matter for the BCS. Coaches and Harris poll are the two human components.
Good points. Thanks for the clarification. Once this weekend plays out, we can start the real debate. I would not be surprised to see MSU beat tOSU or Auburn to get beat by Mizzou. I would be very surprised to see FSU get beat by Duke.
SoonerDave 12-02-2013, 11:25 AM Good points. Thanks for the clarification. Once this weekend plays out, we can start the real debate. I would not be surprised to see MSU beat tOSU or Auburn to get beat by Mizzou. I would be very surprised to see FSU get beat by Duke.
Duke beating FSU is about as likely as Auburn beating Bama on a 109-yd missed FG return....oh, wait :)
All joking aside, just don't see it happening. This is a really good FSU team that has kinda flown under Bama's radar all season. It would be a monumental upset if Duke pulled it off. Been around long enough to know not to "guarantee," it, but despite the conference title implications, this is a mismatch.
kelroy55 12-03-2013, 06:52 AM It's just a game folks.....
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — A woman charged with killing a fellow Alabama fan after the end of last weekend's Iron Bowl football game was angry that the victim and others didn't seem upset over the Crimson Tide's loss to archrival Auburn, said the sister of the slain woman.
Adrian Laroze Briskey, 28, was charged Monday with murder in the killing of 36-year-old Michelle Shepherd.
Hoover police Capt. Jim Coker said both Birmingham women were Alabama fans and at the same party for the annual game between intrastate rivals. With no time left on the clock, Auburn returned a missed Crimson Tide field goal more than 100 yards for a 34-28 victory, dashing any hopes of Alabama playing for a third straight national championship.
The upset had college football fans, as well as sports novices, in awe days beyond the Saturday afternoon game.
The victim's sister, Nekesa Shepherd, said she witnessed the killing and had no doubt it was about football, even though it was unclear to investigators whether the violence was motivated by the game.
"That's one of the things we are investigating," Coker said Monday.
Nekesa Shepherd said Briskey flew into a rage when she saw the sisters and others joking that the Crimson Tide's loss wasn't as bad as if the NBA's Miami Heat had lost a game.
"She said we weren't real Alabama fans because it didn't bother us that they lost. And then she started shooting," Shepherd told The Associated Press.
Shepherd said she and her sister were invited to the party by a mutual friend who also invited Briskey. About two dozen people were on hand.
Shepherd, the mother of three, was shot to death in the parking lot of an apartment complex in the Birmingham suburb of Hoover and the women did not know each other before the party, Coker said.
Court records were not available to show whether Briskey has a lawyer. She has only had a couple of speeding tickets in the past, records show.
Coker said alcohol might have been involved, but investigators are awaiting the results of toxicology tests to make a determination.
Shepherd said Briskey drank multiple shots of liquor during the game and "went crazy" when she heard people joking after 'Bama lost.
"It was over a football game," said Shepherd. "I'm never going to forget it because she died in my arms."
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