I know this will bring up that Auburn is more penalized, but really, no one has ever had a run like bama. Just can't grasp that rooting for bama is a " vote for everything right with college football". 'Bama offers textbook proof that rulebook no longer the rule - NCAA Football - CBSSports.com [FONT=Arial, Helvetica]By the time Alabama's latest NCAA repeat offender clock stops ticking it will be 2014. That's 19 years of -- as one infractions committee chairman once put it -- "staring down the barrel of a gun" for the program. Nineteen years of being on death row. [/FONT]
On these forums we are writing our own sports articles. The power is intoxicating. CBSSports can see "The Facts" any old way, I really could care less. The alphabet is a lot like Stats, stare at them a while pretty soon you can paint your own picture. Yes your Right your not the appropriate apologist for the NCAA. Even at that who cares, it wasn't even close to the context of my itty bitty point. Context: The spread vs the pro set. I don't know if anything in life is 100% absolute in sports, but I remember one Question put to Coach Bryant on why he didn't Open up the offense. He answered, because my defense has to practice against it everyday and soon the defense starts looking like the offense. I paraphrased. There are always exceptions, but if you follow the spread (pun intended) what do these defenses become as a consensus? Compare the Big 12 spread defenses against SEC defenses. I think if you reflect but a moment, this year for auburn it was truly a thrill a minute BOTH sides of the ball.
Ya, done deal according to both the Lubbock newspaper and ESPN. Good hire, IMO. Report: Texas Tech opts for Tuberville | CollegeFootballTalk.com
I agree with you. Can't imagine getting a better coach (or at least a better "name" coach) to go to Lubbock, TX. Ever been to Lubbock? Not much there.