Bama and Ole Miss.

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Too early to tell what the final result will be but I have to say that I have never seen a defense close on the ball (as a group) like 'Bama does. There seem to be five guys around the ball at all times.

Ole Miss Coach Lane Kiffin took off his headset after one question from the sideline reporter and tossed it to the PA.... His team took the opening kick off and drove down to the 'Bama 8 or so--two fourth down conversions along the way--but couldn't score. Now 'Bama has the ball and is making quick work of the Ole Miss Defense. Its almost unfair.
 
Too early to tell what the final result will be but I have to say that I have never seen a defense close on the ball (as a group) like 'Bama does. There seem to be five guys around the ball at all times.

Ole Miss Coach Lane Kiffin took off his headset after one question from the sideline reporter and tossed it to the PA.... His team took the opening kick off and drove down to the 'Bama 8 or so--two fourth down conversions along the way--but couldn't score. Now 'Bama has the ball and is making quick work of the Ole Miss Defense. Its almost unfair.
Yeah..it's over.

Kiffin has apparently decided not to punt in this game and 'Bama has stopped them 3 times on 4th down. Its 21-0 but the game isn't that close.

Interesting that former Texans coach Bill O'Brien is the OC for Alabama.... Given his wholesale failure with the Texans..I'm amazed Alabama is as dominant as it is; hell I'm surprised they've won a game.
 
Obviously, Nick Saban sold his soul to the devil for such success as a college football coach.
 
Well, that was decisive....

You've got to stop 'Bama's running game first...then take your chance.
 
Lane Kiffin talked trash over the last week. Never a smart move. They just weren't ready.

ROLL TIDE!!!
 
Obviously, Nick Saban sold his soul to the devil for such success as a college football coach.

Nah, he is just the best head coach to ever walk the sidelines in college football. And it isn't even close.
 
He's the best because of that deal he made with the devil.


Of course I'm kidding about the devil, but Saban's success is amazing.

I agree. One of the things is that he never stops trying to improve. In the BCS Championship against Notre Dame for the 2012 national Championship, Coach Saban was chewing out a player who got a stupid penalty near the end of the game. The score was 42-14. Alabama was just minutes away from winning the National Championship. The penalty meant nothing. The game was won. But Coach Saban was still coaching.
 

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