Beat them on the field.
Won the west outright so the confederates couldn?t do their usual, claim something that doesn?t exist ( Co- West Champs ).
Now may knock them out of the Sugar Bowl.
I?m laughing.
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Beat them on the field.
Won the west outright so the confederates couldn?t do their usual, claim something that doesn?t exist ( Co- West Champs ).
Now may knock them out of the Sugar Bowl.
I?m laughing.
Well, at least someone is beating them.
Never count out Alabama. I could see them finding a way to beat Georgia even though Georgia is better.
There's more than just 11 Bama players on the field GA has to beat.
sure, maybe for that drive... I'm down with that. There were some horrific calls both ways, all game.
Anyone that hates houndstooth, would be, at the very least, disingenuous if they said Bammer got the better of the officiating as a whole.... Hell, Aubie has been on a hot streak in the "ref" bidness the last couple years....
I'm gonna help you out here but you remember when it's the other way now. Especially if that happens in the upcoming game against GA (again) ****
I've actually thought this year refs have called Bama games more straight up than any I can remember pre 2015. I haven't watched all the games tho. Yesterday only watched most of 2nd half but I didn't see anything that jumped out at me too bad yesterday. I wasn't watching for holding real closely tho. Overall, it was pretty even IMO. In last few years refs would never have called that targeting call on Bama player.
It does get real old listening to Danielson and what's his name try to twist every call around to Bama's favor. And then sounding so dejected when the call goes against Bama.
Both Alabama teams get calls other teams don't. And the shit gets old. The play were young was sacked and threw the ball straight into the ground is textbook grounding. There wasn't a Bammer 15 yards near the ball. And there were two hands to the face calls. The no call on the ear hole/face mask on the Auburn drive, the other grounding where the receiver broke off his route that's been called all year long. In situations where the game is on the line, you always get the close calls. Always.