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2020-2021 Bowl Games Thread

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Oh yeah. Forgot. Thanks.
 
Saban isn't a raging, tone deaf red neck, closet racist ass hole.

Saban, off the field, comes off as an ok dude. He actually listens to his players and LEADS them in marches, as opposed to Dabo, who denies racial inequality and pushes his religious views on everyone, including his players.


You don't like Dabo, that's fine. But where do you get the idea that he denies racial equality (I assume that's what you meant) to his players? His QB was one of the team and conference leaders in promoting racial equality
 
OSU was dominant in the trenches. Clemson couldn't run the ball or protect Lawrence, but it was the Buckeye OL that stole the show. Absolutely manhandled Clemson's front 7 and it was beautiful to watch an OL play at that level.

They're got a chance against Bama.
 
OSU was dominant in the trenches. Clemson couldn't run the ball or protect Lawrence, but it was the Buckeye OL that stole the show. Absolutely manhandled Clemson's front 7 and it was beautiful to watch an OL play at that level.

They're got a chance against Bama.

Your HC/OC theory played out last night. Ryan Day had the right game plan and made all the right calls.
 
Your HC/OC theory played out last night. Ryan Day had the right game plan and made all the right calls.
There was a moment last night when they showed Day on the screen and my son asked me who he is.

I explained he would have been the CU coach instead of Tucker 2 years ago if Urban hadn't suddenly retired. Then I went on to say that Alabama's OC was almost the CU coach for this year. Thinking about how close RG has come put me in such a bad mood that I stopped posting last night.
 
There was a moment last night when they showed Day on the screen and my son asked me who he is.

I explained he would have been the CU coach instead of Tucker 2 years ago if Urban hadn't suddenly retired. Then I went on to say that Alabama's OC was almost the CU coach for this year. Thinking about how close RG has come put me in such a bad mood that I stopped posting last night.
The silver lining is that top coaching candidates not only listen, but actually consider taking the CU job. One guy had to have a blue blood HC job offered at the 11th hour to say no, and the other had to be convinced to stay as OC and made the highest paid coordinator in history at another blue blood to say no.

Maybe that’s me still drinking CU kool aid, but how many other programs with CU’s track record over the last 15-20 years would Day and Sark considered at the respective times?
 
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