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Post by Deleted on Nov 25, 2012 8:58:48 GMT -5
i think notre dame could beat georgia. i would say bama would beat notre dame though
either way, i think the game will be closer. not sure if notre dame's offense can keep up with bama or georgia though
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Post by Jancey on Nov 25, 2012 12:33:16 GMT -5
I think ND would lose to Georgia and Bama...pulling for Georgia all the way! Let's go Dogs!
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steeldevil
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Post by steeldevil on Jan 7, 2013 23:06:11 GMT -5
I thought our front 7 would be able to compete with their ol better. Not receiving the opening kick was a mistake. and the bogus call when they DROPPED the punt really took away our "mojo."
Oh well we dont pay players to go to school like Al Abama and the other sec powers.
Another title bought by a semi pro team... yawn.
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Post by Jancey on Jan 7, 2013 23:08:28 GMT -5
ND never had a chance...can't be disappointed with a 12-0 season though..
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Post by Jancey on Jan 7, 2013 23:09:14 GMT -5
Bama's run just can't be stopped...by anyone...their OLine is the best there is in college football...it doesn't get any better...pair that with 2 great RBs...and a QB who can keep them honest...just nothing they could do
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Post by MarchingOn on Jan 7, 2013 23:53:39 GMT -5
I thought our front 7 would be able to compete with their ol better. Not receiving the opening kick was a mistake. and the bogus call when they DROPPED the punt really took away our "mojo." Oh well we dont pay players to go to school like Al Abama and the other sec powers. Another title bought by a semi pro team... yawn. It really is unfair. I'm don't think Bama pays their players (they would have been caught by now if there were, imo), but they have far more "connections" and advantages than non-SEC schools do. 1. SEC is seemingly allowed to take however many recruits a year they want. (Georgia has 30+ commits, TAMU has 35+ commits. WTF??) Every non-SEC conference has a limit of like 25. 2. SEC schools are allowed to send players to JuCo colleges and they get sent to the school 2 years later, and it doesn't count as a commit to their class. (So add maybe about 10 to those commit numbers..) 3. The academics aren't as good in SEC schools, so it's easier for players to get admitted. (Very often players have been turned away by schools like USC, Michigan, and ND, and so they go to schools like Bama where they get admitted.)
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Post by EagleDomiKnation on Jan 8, 2013 21:23:25 GMT -5
ND has the #1 recruiting class right now and susteel is accusing other teams of buying players?
Everyone knows that the oregon chickens are the only franchise(yes, franchise, they are not a program) that cheat and pay players.
Me and susteel went at it in the beginning of the season, I called ND fans the most delusional in the land...I was wrong this season for sure, but I really do not think ND has this type of season for a long time.
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