sparcboxbuck
What happened to my ¤cash?
SCOTS? Lordy... that's a fun band live. Takes me back a long time. Gimme some Fried Chicken and Gasoline.
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I think the fact that Alabama has scheduled 4 regular season games outside of their footprint in the last 20 years (3 if you throw out Duke) and played 5 bowl games far from home and comparing that to Ohio State's 12 and 19 says that these two things are not the same - as a simple math issue. So, no, I don't think you can say that about every conference. Alabama doesn't expose themselves to the same kind of opponents in away environments.You can say all of that for about any conference. The big difference is the media love fest of sports in the south. Happened in the early 2000's with Texas, LSU, Miami, and has continued with Bama.
I pretty much agree with that.CFB has created this monster, and it ain’t ending soon. If it ain’t Bama, then it’s going to be Clemson(led by a Bama alum). CFB has shown a blueprint and is provides a clear path to the NC, and begins with Bama being able to get the best recruits in the nation annually. Why would they have to change their schedule when they can get to (and usually win) the Nc as is? They don’t need our validation for NCs, they just keep filling their trophy case. And tbh, none of us would have any problem if Urban and OSU had the same benefit from the media, and thought of scheduling a soft schedule if it meant yearly appearances in the NC and winning a good number of them. OSU is probably the only northern team with a chance, and we can hang our hats on that. But with the best recruits being in the south, and the biggest bowl games played in the south(for the most part), it is what it is. The game is stacked, it’s CFB, the rich will always get richer, college sports(at least football and basketball) were never meant for parity. Be glad that we’re Buckeye fans, and not fans of MSU, Arizona, Baylor, etc who have virtually no chance
Nick Saban back at work 48 hours after hip surgery, already putting walker and cane through ‘The Process’
There’s no stopping Nick Saban. Certainly not a new hip.
The Alabama head coach, as some around the program no doubt expected, is not taking it easy at all after undergoing right hip replacement surgery on Monday. In fact, not 48 hours later he’s back in business at his office in Tuscaloosa.
Entie article: https://collegefootballtalk.nbcspor...-putting-walker-and-cane-through-the-process/
If Saban had a good surgeon this is no big whoop. Hip replacement is not a BFD.
Knee surgery, OTOH, is another matter.
Beg to differ on it being no big deal. That is a seriously violent surgery.....dislocate your hip, saw off the top of your femur, and then hammer in the replacement ball. My wife had hers replaced at age 30 and it was not an easy recovery. Much less doing it at 60+.
I doubt it, since being married to Fungo gives her a taste of hell on earth.But did your wife sell her soul to Satan?
The prosecution rests, sir!
I doubt it, since being married to Fungo gives her a taste of hell on earth.