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Monday, December 7, 2009

Tebow's Tears, Texas/Cincy Catch Breaks, & Marc Ingram=Beast

Once again if you didn't see it on Twitter or Facebook, I would like to apologize for no posts this weekend. I do not have a computer right now therefore it makes it damn near impossible to get on a computer just to blog.  The next couple days we will look at Wrap-up of Saturday/Sunday, Greg Oden, Jimmy Clausen, and the annual What-If BCS Playoffs. 

Saturday supposed National Championship game didn't live up to the hype, rather saw a dominate Alabama team destroyed the Florida Gators and Tim Tebow.  The Tide did things to the Florida defense that we haven't seen all year.  Marc Ingram could be the best pure running back in college football since Adrian Peterson plus the scary thing is Ingram might be better at this point in his career. Greg McElroy also impressed me to the fullest; I watched Bama over Thanksgiving Break and didn't seem even close to Florida's level.  If I picked this game, I would believe Florida wins by two scores but the opening drive where Bama marches to get just a field goal showed they were here to play.  Then add to the fact, Tebow and company did nothing on their first drive set the pace for the rest of the game.  

The one thing that troubles to me to understand is why everyone who doesn't like Florida or Tebow thoroughly enjoyed Tebow crying after the game?  Some (like my roommate B-Squared) feel that crying isn't a part of sports and makes them look like a synonym for a house cat.   Get a life, football or any other sport takes a very emotional toll on people more so than others. Their emotions get the best of them leading them to crying.  Leave Tebow alone and the same with Adam Morrison in years past. 

Now on to the next topic, how lucky did Cincinnati get this weekend? The Pitt-Cincy game was one I deemed over at 31-10 Pitt, E would remind me about how wrong I was about all of this.  Notre Dame er... Cincinnati Head Coach Brian Kelly decided to keep in Tony Pike leading a huge comeback plus the missed extra point with less than two minutes left by the Panthers.  Poor Pittsburgh sports team they have worst special teams then the Jersey Shore education.  Dion Lewis will be a Heisman candidate next year too although forty-nine carries might be ridiculous.  

Texas beat Nebraska barely 13-12 without the help of Colt McCoy who likely will not get the Heisman because of this game and Ingram's performance completely better.  Texas could be in for a long night against Alabama because who have they really beat?  Seriously answer me that question?  The only one worth a damn is Oklahoma State but honestly, I do not believe they are not that good personally.  Ndamukong Suh is the best NFL-ready player, he flustered McCoy the entire night and he is the scariest player I have seen in years past.  He might be 24's Benjamin Umbaka son for all we know.

-Charlie.

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