I agree. What we all have to do as Tide fans, no matter how difficult it is, we have to pull for Auburn to be good next year, we have to want LSU, Ole Miss..even Tennessee to be good. If they're not, strength of schedule is going to be extremely difficult to overcome in the BCS computers ratings.Schedule looks promising, But playing N. Texas, and Chatt. is a little lame. We'll get no props for that.
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Maybe someone can tell me.....were North Texas and Chattanooga "late additions" to our schedule? If so, it's probably because we couldn't get better teams to play us at home.
Same here.I am looking forward to Spurrier coming to ttown...
I am looking forward to Spurrier coming to ttown...
We tried putting in Notre Dame, but they refused. :biggrin:Schedule looks promising, But playing N. Texas, and Chatt. is a little lame. We'll get no props for that.
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Adding an almost completely new O line to that equation tends to damper my expectations of blowing out VT like we did clemson this year. Still think we win of course cause I think that about every game, I just dont' expect the blowout like our opener this year.However, as mentioned earlier, a green quarterback at a neutral site, going against an aggressive defense, that may be another story...
If we beat Utah, and look okay doing it, I'd say we'd definitely be pre-season top ten. Maybe between 5-7.He may not if the rumors in Aubyland I'm hearing are true.... but that's for a different thread.
Any stabs on what our preseason ranking will be at the beginning of next year?
If we beat Utah, we finish up probably third this season, and with us only losing nine seniors, I would imagine that would at least get us somewhere in the bottom half of the top ten.Any stabs on what our preseason ranking will be at the beginning of next year?
Yes, it will. Given what we know about strengths and weaknesse of SEC opposition, I would not discount LSU, even though it is in Bryant/Denny.Playing Ole Miss in Oxford will be a great game.
My God, me too! I want to pull an Urban Meyer on him. I lived through the prime of the "fun and gun" era (although we did pretty well with it). I cannot bring myself to feel sorry for him when someone hangs 56 points on him after what he did to some of the cannon fodder they played in his time.I am looking forward to Spurrier coming to ttown...
Well, what i ment by that sometimes small schools are ok because everybody plays them, but Chatt. is a div. 1AA school. That's stooping to the barn's level.Oh well, we didn't get credit for Tulane and Western Kentucky either, but that worked out okay.
At the end of the day, it really doesn't matter. One way or the other, we're going to be judged on how well we came out against Virginia Tech and the eight conference opponents. As always, that is what will tell the tale, and that is what our ultimate ranking and positioning will be based on.
And besides, nine other SEC schools have Division 1-AA opponents, and of the two that don't (LSU and Tennessee), the former still probably has the easiest non-conference schedule in the conference, and the latter has Western Kentucky, who will have their first year in 1-A in 2009. It's not like we are the only ones...
Well, what i ment by that sometimes small schools are ok because everybody plays them, but Chatt. is a div. 1AA school. That's stooping to the barn's level.