I had to re-read your post 3 times.So my wife and father in law are Gator fans and we went to the Sugar Bowl tonight, aka the Gator beatdown. I really don't care who won or lost but it would have been nice if they won for the family.
The real reason I'm posting is I got to see Emmit Smith and mothafuckin Tebow in person! Who here has seen either of those guys in person??? lol Just kidding...
I'm curious to watch Bama vs ND now but so far everyone I know are fans of LSU or Fla and they both lost...
yep we got beat and I am not taking anything away from Louisville nor their fans. I like Charlie Strong.Way to fuck up hiring Strong Tennessee.
Either way its hilarious how ESPN spins things. Its now that Florida was "uninspired" and didn't get their ass beat...and if they had won Louisville would have had no business being in that game. It's a no win situation.
Makes you wonder about such illusory dominance. Take Bama for example. Their NCs have been gifted to them. The first McCoy got hurt, the 2nd, they got to play a rematch. If they get a third, the best team in the nation was sitting at home.Wanna know how I know the Big 12 little brothers are mad?
They run to a forum trying to erase a decade of SEC dominance after one meaniningless bowl game.
There's been plenty of props given to the SEC, just not this year. We've just been saying the SEC has been downthisyear, were proven right, and would like to enjoy it before the thread dies in 5 daysWanna know how I know the Big 12 little brothers are mad?
They run to a forum trying to erase a decade of SEC dominance after one meaniningless bowl game.
ham has it (lol @ the McCoy got hurt reference)There's been plenty of props given to the SEC, just not this year. We've just been saying the SEC has been downthisyear, were proven right, and would like to enjoy it before the thread dies in 5 days
Dumar defending my boys!
Come on Ham. Foggy and the other Big 12 tards sing this song every single year.There's been plenty of props given to the SEC, just not this year. We've just been saying the SEC has been downthisyear, were proven right, and would like to enjoy it before the thread dies in 5 days
Dumar defending my boys!
Uh, I'm not a Louisville fan, and I also picked Florida to win. Unless you just mean because I gained a few points on everyone because I had Florida at a lower confidence than the rest of you?Grats Elurin the only Louisville fan to ever post in here (before the game).
Seeing as you're an SEC guy and that is exactly what everyone in the SEC was saying after the Bama loss to Utah, I jumped to conclusions. Whatsa jumped on the boat pretty good, though, so I'm 1 for 2 so far.That isn't remotely what I said. I'm just saying one team was ready to kill and maim and the other wasn't.
And they're off! You're too predictable with your trolling these days.Wanna know how I know the Big 12 little brothers are mad?
They run to a forum trying to erase a decade of SEC dominance after onemeaniningless bowl game.
Lollerballs. Those SoS numbers were accurate and not bolstered by the absolutely retardedness of having all those overhyped to fuck knows where SEC teams ranked high, nope. What was Louisville's SoS again? And what dimension did they pound Florida into?Ohio State beat all of 2 teams that are currently in the top 25, #16 Nebraska and #18 Michigan, and both of those teams lost their bowl games. Ohio State was a decent team that benefitted from an extremely weak schedule and extremely weak Big 10. Their non-con was a total joke too. The only BCS conference team they played was the lowly 3-9 Cal(and they only beat them by 1 TD at home)
This trend will kill off some of them if they continue.it's the smallest crowd for the Sugar Bowl since 44,308 managed to show up for TCU-Carnegie Mellon way back in 1939
Of the 30 bowl games played thus far, attendance has dropped in 16 of them from the same time a year ago, with the per-game average coming in at just over 46,000. Six games, including the Sugar Bowl, have had 10,000-plus fewer fans come through the turnstiles than in 2011-12 - the Belk, Meineke Car Care, Gator, Little Caesars and Russell Athletics Bowls. The latter two actually realized attendance drops of more than 20,000 each. On the flip side, just two games - the Poinsettia and Armed Forces Bowls - had attendance figures that increased by more than 10,000.