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Originally Posted by nevergaveitathought
WINNER: Clemson
Why? Why not? i've championed Clemson all season, why stop now? plus Bama has not seen an offense as dynamic as Clemson's all year.
Saban is 4-0 in title games. i'm betting that will fall to 4-1.
Going ALL IN with Dabo.
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Clemson beat a weak opponent in Oklahoma who got lucky Baylor's qb went down
Their signature CLOSE wins over a gutty but talentless notre dame and an even weaker North Carolina are misleading
As much as I would like some team other than Alabama to win, it won't happen barring a bunch of turnovers
It is likely to be a relatively low scoring affair with bama's d line dominating
As far as Dabo, the way he treated his punter on natl tv was woody Hayes-esque
I have no use for him[/QUOTE]
Clemson pulled away from ZerOU and won 37-17. your argument might be more valid if Clemson hadn't won so easily.
Clearly, ZerOU benefited during the TCU and Baylor games where those teams had to play backup QB's. But ZerOU also had the same thing happen in the TCU game. it's football. no way to know now if ZerOU would have won both those games or not with the starting QB's for TCU and Baylor playing.
i disagree on your comments on ND and UNC. ND actually impressed me this year with how they responded after losing their QB early in the year. and i have no love for ND so they have earn any respect they get from TWK lol.
Larry Fedora is an excellent coach and it's no surprise he has UNC playing at a high level now. they haven't been this good since Mack Brown was there. that was 1997 btw.
Alabama defeated Michigan State easily as well, which surprised me. that game should have been a slugfest as both teams have similar styles on offense and typically have very good defenses. Would you call Sparty a "weak" opponent given how Alabama dominated?
ironically, it was a bowl game against Clemson that Woody Hayes punched a Clemson player. So Dabo jumped that punter's ass? he didn't punch him like Hayes did, and he screwed up. so Dabo chewed him out.
i'll say this, if Bama's defense dominates, especially the dline, it's going to be a long day for Clemson.