Maybe none of them would have won but for damn sure all of those teams coaches would have made adjustments when their original game plan wasn't working.
Remember in 2011-12 when LSU was undefeated, Alabama got gifted a title game rematch and voters and the media were talking about how even if LSU loses some of them would still vote LSU as the number 1 team? Then that tragic night unfolded and LSU couldn't cross the 50, and instead of making changes in the game Les continued to run 9 out there and do the same shit over and over again, and then Alabama finally had LSU's D on the field long enough for them to score a late TD and make it 21-0. Voters couldn't do anything for LSU because of Les' pigheadedness and inability or no desire to change or adapt. That's basically what we saw again. We lost a crystal trophy and LSU lost its swagger all because of Les' refusal to change, and on Saturday, Fournette probably lost the Heisman and LSU probably lost a shot at another title and has been demoralized and embarrassed once again on the national stage. What will the ramifications be this time?
I think you would have seen teams that would have adapted. When your strength isn't good enough to match the opponent's strength you try and exploit their weakness and LSU didn't do that.
I may watch the remainder of our games IF and only if I have nothing better to do. I'll definitely watch the bowl game but lost interest for now. No way I'm going to let that meat head coach and a got dam silly game wreck my weekend again. And Stacey, I know what's coming little girly, you just kiss my grits. Hook 'em.
True, here's an interesting question, would you trade a win over Alabama for a loss to 4 or 5 other teams? Hypothetically I know they shouldn't be mutually exclusive.
If we beat there ass I would give two shits what else happened. Honestly. I mean, Satan isn't even cool. At least Darth Vader was cool. Saban is like a little yard gnome you just want to kick the shit out of. Maybe its just a Saban thing kus I am mad.