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2019 CFP National Championship - Clemson vs. Alabama

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#2101

So when do you think we will see saban pull an urban meyer and claim he is done coaching because of "health reasons?" I give it a year or two of not winning an natty and looking like ass like tonight.

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#2103





Bama didn't care about this game after being left out of the NFL playoffs.

- aggy probably

No, bama didn’t care after Georgia got left out.
#2104
1 minute ago, Dnaguy said:

Go down an score a TD. Go full no lube.

I want knees. I want we can score but we aren't going to because that's not nice

#2105
1 minute ago, PittsburghTiger said:

Not certain. They gave up 43 to Ole Miss two straight years, but still won. They gave up 45 to OU in 2013 season, and lost. They gave up 45 to UF in the SEC title game in the 1996 season. In 1970 USC scored 42 on them and beat them. That same season Ole Miss scored 48 on them, and won. In 1969 AU scored 49 to win the Iron Bowl and then Colorado scored 47 on them in the Liberty Bowl. 

That's the most I see scored on them since Sewanee beat them, 54-4, Oct. 21, 1907.

Another TD here would be historic for Clemson, and Alabama.

Then let's do it!  I'm in.

#2106
1 minute ago, Colonel Sanders said:

I want to see some videos of Alamama man breaking his television 

He’s big and strong and active....

#2107

As a Tennessee fan, I'd like to thank sweet baby Jesus for finally giving me the blessing of seeing Butch Jones and all fans of Alabama suffer for the cunts they are.

#2108

Georgia and Alabama's SEC defenses looked decidedly meh against real offenses. Shocked, I tell you.

#2116
2 minutes ago, MirrOlure said:

Aggy is the big winner tonight because they’re cumulative losses to Clemson and Alabama were less less than the difference between what Alabama lost to Clemson by so Aggy is better than both!

Clemson Victory using Aggy Math =

 "2018 CFP National Championship for A&M"

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#2118
3 minutes ago, Radical Larry said:

That play was fucked as soon as the ball was snapped.

that play was fucked before the ball was snapped. clemson knew exactly what was coming, knew which gaps to fill, and were in the backfield almost immediately.

goddamn, that was glorious. 

#2128
4 minutes ago, PittsburghTiger said:

Not certain. They gave up 43 to Ole Miss two straight years, but still won. They gave up 45 to OU in 2013 season, and lost. They gave up 45 to UF in the SEC title game in the 1996 season. In 1970 USC scored 42 on them and beat them. That same season Ole Miss scored 48 on them, and won. In 1969 AU scored 49 to win the Iron Bowl and then Colorado scored 47 on them in the Liberty Bowl. 

That's the most I see scored on them since Sewanee beat them, 54-4, Oct. 21, 1907.

Another TD here would be historic for Clemson, and Alabama.

Yeah, they lost to Vanderbilt 78-0 in 1906.

Vanderbilt 78, Alabama 0 in 1906
Sewanee 54, Alabama 4 in 1907
Tennessee 51, Alabama 43 in 2003

Those are the only times they've given up 50. Clemson just had a dumb and bad series, though.

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#2129
2 minutes ago, RoyalBevo21 said:

Didn't some idiot start a thread about 2005 Texas not being able to handle 2018 Alabama? That aged well. 

 

#2130
8 minutes ago, Vic Mackey said:

No they still suck. Clemson knew it only needed to bring their C- effort to that game and win. Save it all for this game.

We should join the SEC.  We’d fit right in with that mentality.

#2131

This is like watching the fall of the Roman Empire....this will leave a mark

Also, the meltdown videos will be glorious....

#2135
Just now, Huckleberry said:

Yeah, they lost to Vanderbilt 78-0 in 1906.

Vanderbilt 78, Alabama 0 in 1906
Sewanee 54, Alabam 4 in 1907
Tennessee 51, Alabama 43 in 2003

Those are the only times they've given up 50. Clemson just had a dumb and bad series, though.

I missed the Tennessee score.

#2141

This loss is very reminiscent of the Miami loss to Bama in the 92 title game that ended their run as the top program in cfb after running roughshod the previous 7 seasons.

#2144
Has to really chap the SEC's ass that their two premier programs got their asses handed to them in their final games. 
The only two bowls that they didn't get to pick and choose their opponent.
#2148
Georgia and Alabama's SEC defenses looked decidedly meh against real offenses. Shocked, I tell you.

As long as you field a physical defense that can run to the ball those real offenses will be just fine. Problem is OU doesn’t play defense.

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