Saturday, October 17, 2009

Week 7 Musings and Wrap Up

As I write this a couple of games are still going on but the week is mostly done.  Couple of thoughts.  Starting at the top of the polls:

1.  Florida great team but has some weaknesses


If I had a ballot, I would still be voting Florida number 1.  I love this Alabama team and am excited for a possible 1 vs 2 match up in Atlanta for the SEC title game, but Florida is a great team.  I think Tebow is still feeling some ill effects from the concussion and is just not himself yet.  Spikes has been hurt, Joe Haden has been hurt so that is two leaders off of that defense that have been out.  But two straight games with low offensive output gives hope for everyone else in the SEC that Florida might be beatable.  Florida gave up nearly as many points today as they had all season so far (20 today, 32 all year).  I think if Florida and Alabama played today, Florida would come in 2 point favorites, and it would be a defensive slugfest 13-10 type of game.  But more on Alabama in a bit.

2.  Texas - not a great team right now, but lot of promise

If Texas doesn't find a way to run the ball better, this is going to be a long end of the season for the longhorns.  Good news is that they just jumped their biggest hurdle today in Oklahoma.  They needed some lucky calls, turnovers, and an injury to Sam Bradford to do it though.  McCoy ended up with some ok numbers of 21/39 127 yards 1 TD 1 INT, but that is very unlike the QB that throws mostly short passes for a great than 70% completion percentage.  Of course when you can stop the run, you are a good team.  And i think allowing -16 rushing yards is pretty good.  When your second "leading" rusher has -2 yards, the defense did something right.  Back to back weeks on the road against Missouri and Oklahoma State over the next two weekends will go a long way in determining the season.  If they win these two, I don't see another team that can stop Texas until the BCS title game.

3.  Alabama - Showing Weakness?


I have been saying since Week 4 against Arkansas that Alabama isn't a great offensive team.  Sure, they won that game going away and are undefeated, but its not because of their offense.  McElroy hasn't had a great outing in a few weeks.  Certainly not in the past two games, but I don't think he has looked great since the North Texas game.  He relied on big plays against Arkansas which like I said at the time is not good long term, and against Kentucky he didn't show much until the last drive of the first half.
Of course the glowing exception to all of this is the running game, specifically Mark Ingram.  Ingram ran for 246 yards and one touchdown against South Carolina tonight including EVERY yard on the game clinching, clock killing 4th quarter drive.  EVERY play was either a direct snap or hand off to Ingram on that drive.  South Carolina knew what was coming, and they still couldn't stop it.  When the Heisman lists start coming out tomorrow and Monday, expect to see that name all over them.  But on defense, there is not another defense in the nation that is better than Alabama, and only Florida comes even close.  There may be 10 NFL players on that defense when all is said and done.  Hightower goes down, we replace him.  Arenas goes down, and we just fill in with another guy without missing a beat.

4.  Heisman --- do we have a leader?

Here are some of the top contenders:

1.  Tebow - not looking like himself
2.  McCoy - not looking like himself
3.  Pike - possibly injured
4.  Bradford - injured
5.  Clausen - possible contender (much as I hate to admit it)
6.  Best - He has sucked lately

I don't see anyone else other than now Mark Ingram.  Ingram has 905 yards, 3rd in the nation.  All the stats haven't been compiled yet, but his YPA will certainly go up, he added his 8th TD, he is also a weapon coming out of the backfield.  I don't see how anyone else can be considered a better candidate at this point in the season.  Notre Dame is not a good team, so that will kill Clausen's chances before the year is out.  No one on USC is good enough right now.  Tebow and McCoy will still be the favorites until their team's lose, but they are not having seasons worthy of Heisman consideration.  I do not think Ingram will win it no matter how well he does since there is no national campaign for him right now, but if he keeps this up he will have the stats for it.

5.   First BCS standings come out tomorrow:

http://kevincolby.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/fox-bcs.jpgIt may be a meaningless mile marker, but the BCS standings will be out tomorrow.  Teams that start the standings 1 and 2 VERY rarely play each other in the BCS title game, and this season is likely to be no different.  Since Florida and Alabama would be very hard pressed to play in the SEC and BCS title games, its not gonna happen.  Here is what the Standings may look like, going by the Brad Edwards Mock BCS standings from last week and taking out some of the losing teams:

1.   Florida
2.   Alabama
3.   Texas
4.   Boise State
5.   USC
6.   LSU
7.   Cincinnati
8.   Iowa
9.   Miami
10. Georgia Tech

I think USC and LSU should both be ahead of Boise given their schedule and the way they have handled it this season.  They need to be KILLING people since they play no one but they don't do that.

Georgia Tech is a big of a stretch since they were 19th and 20th in the polls this weekend, but a good win over a very toug Virginia Tech team should be enough to jump them into the top 10.  Officially they are 2nd in the Coastal division, but if they are able to beat Virginia this weekend, they will have the head to head victory over every divisional contender on the season with a game at Duke all that remains.  In fact, the Yellow Jackets shouldn't be tested again until Thanksgiving weekend against Georgia.  Are they a dark horse BCS contender?

Iowa may be a team to watch out for this season.  They still have a game against Ohio State remaining, but they have a lot of the standard formula for a great team.  Good running game, veteran QB, and a stout defense.  Only time will tell

6.  Looking ahead to next weekend.

See full size imageNot much doing for the midweek games sadly enough.  Florida State @ North Carolina on Thursday night may have looked better in the preseason but won't be for much right now.  Only matchup between ranked teams is likely to be TCU vs. BYU.  This is a big one for those who like BCS Busters vs. Those of us who do not.  Boise State travels to Hawaii in another BCS Buster special.  That game will be online @ ESPN360.com.  LSU vs. Auburn is usually a big matchup, but not so much this year at least not nationally.  But, it may be one of my favorite weeks of the season because.......

7.  IT'S TENNESSEE WEEK!!!!

http://www.snark-sharks.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/phatphil.jpgGod do I HATE Tennessee!  I had to root for them to beat Auburn a few weeks ago and it just made me sick to do it.  I cannot stand those Viles.  Maybe its only because I only know UT of the Phil Fulmer years.  I know the rivalry used to be about respect.  I know you always wanted to beat UT, but you didn't hate them.  All the old coaches would say "You find out how much of a man you are by how you play against Tennessee (or Alabama coming from the other side)."  But I don't know THAT Tennessee.  I only know the Tennessee of Fulmer and the "secret witness."  I will talk more this week about the Tennessee week and what it means to Alabama, but that's a little taste right now.

For the Alabama fans that read this blog:  Who do you hate more:  Auburn, Tennessee, or someone else?  I know LSU and Florida are hated too

4 comments:

  1. I proably hate LSU the most, followed by Auburn. But I was born in Tennessee and is a huge UT fan so for my love of him I will not hate Tennessee (though I will cheer for us to beat them). LSU just has a reputation for asshole fans (though to be fair, every big team has plenty of asshole fans. See Ricky's Rant). Plus, as an archaeologist, I have to hate LSU since they have an Indian mound on campus that gets run over by the students every gameday.

    Anyway - to be honest, I really don't care how Alabama is ranked right now. It's on us. If we can get to the SEC Championship with 0 or 1 loss and beat Florida, we're in the NC game. If we can't, we're not. So whatever ranking we have this week doesn't matter. I know a lot of people got hyped up over passing Texas, but it really makes absolutely no difference. And it would make absolutely no difference if we passed Florida. Alabama and Florida both showed weakness today, but winning games is the imporant thing. I know that sounds like one of those dumbass things sportscasters on CBS say, but it's true. We'll just have to see how both teams adjust to their weaknesses, and we'll see how they deal with it in December.
    I was at the SEC Championship Game last year, and given how it went, I think we have a GREAT chance to beat Florida this year. It just depends on how we adjust to problems and deal with adversity. Rankings matter in December. They just really don't matter now. So, hopefully we will meet Florida in December, hopefully I will snag tickets again, and hopefully we will fair better than we did with JP. But we'll just have to see...

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  2. *my dad is a huge UT fan*

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  3. I just don't hate LSU as much as a lot of people do. I think their fans are terrible, but like you said all fans have SOME assholes. They just seem to be mostly Assholes with SOME good fans.

    As for rankings, all WE have to do is just win. Same can't be said for teams like Iowa or Cincinnati. Undefeated teams from BCS conferences that have no shot at getting in unless all other teams have a loss. And even then, a one loss SEC team is more likely to get in than an undefeated Iowa team probably and definitely over an undefeated Cinci team. I really don't care that we passed Texas, but I did care when USC earlier this year because with them and Texas all ahead of us, a win over Florida wouldn't have guaranteed us getting in. But thats a topic for a post closer to the end of the season.

    I have to hate Auburn the most because of recruiting and all of that, but taking that out of it, I just simply despise Tennessee most of all.

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  4. well I know every year people complain about the BCS and want a playoff, and every year the idea is summarily dismissed as though it's silly. The FCS has playoffs - every other NCAA sport I can think of has playoffs. People come up with plenty of arguments not to have playoffs, but somehow all those other sports (and the other division) manage it.

    But this has all been said before a million times. I just felt the need to say it again since nothing ever gets done about it

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