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Posted on 12/19/09 at 9:27 am to CapstoneGrad06
Posted on 12/19/09 at 9:27 am to CapstoneGrad06
You totally mis my point. I'm not surprised. Bama is much better coached then most teams which is hard for a team to catch up with one week to prepare. Texas will catch up to Bama having a month to prepare.
An you say having Major Applewhite and Muschamp is over stated? Keep believing that.
An you say having Major Applewhite and Muschamp is over stated? Keep believing that.
This post was edited on 12/19/09 at 9:28 am
Posted on 12/19/09 at 9:30 am to TenTex
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Alabama Fans
Did I hit a nerve here? Chill the frick out! You guys are BY FAR the worst fans in the SEC! Thank God I'm not a Bama fan!
Posted on 12/19/09 at 10:52 am to TenTex
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An you say having Major Applewhite and Muschamp is over stated? Keep believing that.
It's overstated because Alabama's defensive staff will know Texas' tendencies as well. Muschamp essentially uses the same scheme Alabama does. What Texas would gain from Muschamp having worked for Saban is made up in the fact that the very tendencies Muschamp would know, Saban would know too. Applewhite would be more of a threat, but he wasn't here when McElwain came, and while the terminology may be similar, there are many changes McElwain brought when he came from Fresno State. The short and sweet of it is, both teams will know each other very well when the game is played. It will come down to players executing more than what each staff knows about the other.
Posted on 12/19/09 at 11:53 am to TenTex
Applewhite may have been in a good position to know what Alabama's offensive tendencies were back when he was he author of those tendencies, but now that Alabama uses a different offensive guy to draw up their schemes, how exactly is Applewhite suppose to have some sort of special insight into what Alabama is going to do anymore than any other casual observer?
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