That’s what I thought initially. But wouldn’t a Big Ten - SEC championship game be worth more?AL, UM, UGA, UC
The committee will make sure to try and engineer an all SEC championship game.
And Michigan lost in the final minutes on the road to the hottest coach in college football.I think Bama has to be #1. They lost on the road in OT, right? Since then they've. beaten Top 10 Ole Miss & UGA. I think they've got a bit more on the resume that UM.
If tonight's UM-Iowa game holds as it's going in the 2nd half, I'd go:
1. Alabama
2. Michigan
3. Georgia
4. Cincinnati
I have a dumb question-what's all the smoke around Marion? The profile's attractive-but the dude is from that part of the country.Pitt with CU’s new OC.
The Ole Miss game was the week before Alabama's loss. **** Mel, but I'd argue UM's loss is better than Alabama's-A&M went .500 in the SEC. Michigan's going to have wins over top 10 OSU and top 20 (I don't think Iowa drops any lower than that with a loss here).I think Bama has to be #1. They lost on the road in OT, right? Since then they've. beaten Top 10 Ole Miss & UGA. I think they've got a bit more on the resume that UM.
If tonight's UM-Iowa game holds as it's going in the 2nd half, I'd go:
1. Alabama
2. Michigan
3. Georgia
4. Cincinnati
Another reason for expansion: in a four-team playoff, the seeding really matters.
A couple of things-One, Blake Anderson never worked for Kyle Whittingham. Two, I've thought he's been a guy we needed to call the last two times we've had openings. I've said as much on here-and I've gotten responses like "he's a group of 5 coach" or "his record isn't that great" or "we need the next hot coordinator". Here's my point-Blake Anderson's a hell of a football coach, and he's an even better man. Give him Power 5 resources and he'll be fine. Two conference titles at Arkansas State. Turned down at least two P5 opportunities (Missouri and Baylor) IIRC. Took the Utah State job because he felt he needed to move on after the death of his wife. Here's what most impressive though-think about where Utah State was last year. Their kids literally forced the university to forfeit their last game last year because they didn't get the guy they wanted. He walked into that, got his kids to buy into what he and his staff were doing........and they go from 1-5 to 10-3 and MWC champs in a year. Think about that for a minute. That's insanely impressive.Wish there was a thread for this but Utah the state is absolutely dominant right now. BYU and Itah are top ten teams PERIOD.
Utah State just obliterated SDSU in the Mountain West championship. And talk all you want about how we need to recruit, but Utah State doesn’t recruit top half of their conference but they might be top third of our conference right now.
ALL of this ties back to Kyle W and his coaching tree.
Time for Rick to take notes.
Iowa is really bad on offense. Michigan looked good, but Georgia and Bama are playing a different sport than Iowa.Watching tonight's game, I'm revising my guarantee that Bama and UGA will meet again. Iowa's not a top 5 team, but they don't suck (aside from the QB position), and Michigan has had their way with them.
I don't know him but my impression is that Anderson is a guy who would do well at any level he tries. He's relational with kids, organized, hard working, and good with the non-football elements of the job.A couple of things-One, Blake Anderson never worked for Kyle Whittingham. Two, I've thought he's been a guy we needed to call the last two times we've had openings. I've said as much on here-and I've gotten responses like "he's a group of 5 coach" or "his record isn't that great" or "we need the next hot coordinator". Here's my point-Blake Anderson's a hell of a football coach, and he's an even better man. Give him Power 5 resources and he'll be fine. Two conference titles at Arkansas State. Turned down at least two P5 opportunities (Missouri and Baylor) IIRC. Took the Utah State job because he felt he needed to move on after the death of his wife. Here's what most impressive though-think about where Utah State was last year. Their kids literally forced the university to forfeit their last game last year because they didn't get the guy they wanted. He walked into that, got his kids to buy into what he and his staff were doing........and they go from 1-5 to 10-3 and MWC champs in a year. Think about that for a minute. That's insanely impressive.
If we dump Dorrell in the next year or two and we don't call him because "we need another hot coordinator" or we're still scarred after Hawkins (even though we fired him over a decade ago), its on us.
I made a bad assumption and was too lazy to check. But man how about we look at their offensive coordinator! He worked here in 2010.A couple of things-One, Blake Anderson never worked for Kyle Whittingham. Two, I've thought he's been a guy we needed to call the last two times we've had openings. I've said as much on here-and I've gotten responses like "he's a group of 5 coach" or "his record isn't that great" or "we need the next hot coordinator". Here's my point-Blake Anderson's a hell of a football coach, and he's an even better man. Give him Power 5 resources and he'll be fine. Two conference titles at Arkansas State. Turned down at least two P5 opportunities (Missouri and Baylor) IIRC. Took the Utah State job because he felt he needed to move on after the death of his wife. Here's what most impressive though-think about where Utah State was last year. Their kids literally forced the university to forfeit their last game last year because they didn't get the guy they wanted. He walked into that, got his kids to buy into what he and his staff were doing........and they go from 1-5 to 10-3 and MWC champs in a year. Think about that for a minute. That's insanely impressive.
If we dump Dorrell in the next year or two and we don't call him because "we need another hot coordinator" or we're still scarred after Hawkins (even though we fired him over a decade ago), its on us.
It's simple really. They are much more physical than Oregon and it shows.Sometimes one team just has another's teams number.
For a decade or so it seemed like no matter how bad CU was, and no matter how good aTm was - we'd manage to beat, and sometimes embarrass them.
Hell, we came one yard away from doing it again this year.
I just feel like this is the UU and UO relationship right now. Whatever the key is to making UO look like a ****ty, pedestrian team, UU has it.
I have been a Blake Anderson fan for a long time.A couple of things-One, Blake Anderson never worked for Kyle Whittingham. Two, I've thought he's been a guy we needed to call the last two times we've had openings. I've said as much on here-and I've gotten responses like "he's a group of 5 coach" or "his record isn't that great" or "we need the next hot coordinator". Here's my point-Blake Anderson's a hell of a football coach, and he's an even better man. Give him Power 5 resources and he'll be fine. Two conference titles at Arkansas State. Turned down at least two P5 opportunities (Missouri and Baylor) IIRC. Took the Utah State job because he felt he needed to move on after the death of his wife. Here's what most impressive though-think about where Utah State was last year. Their kids literally forced the university to forfeit their last game last year because they didn't get the guy they wanted. He walked into that, got his kids to buy into what he and his staff were doing........and they go from 1-5 to 10-3 and MWC champs in a year. Think about that for a minute. That's insanely impressive.
If we dump Dorrell in the next year or two and we don't call him because "we need another hot coordinator" or we're still scarred after Hawkins (even though we fired him over a decade ago), its on us.
My point's been he's a guy we are going to need to take a serious look at when we do replace this staff barring something nobody on here sees coming.I have been a Blake Anderson fan for a long time.
And Bama is the best team in the land. And that is saying something because UGA is awesome.