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re: Was the '96 FSU/Florida national title rematch as controversial as '11 Bama/LSU?
Posted on 6/26/12 at 9:43 am to GhostBuster6
Posted on 6/26/12 at 9:43 am to GhostBuster6
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There is one thing similar
1. FSU could have just beaten Florida
2. LSU could have just beaten Alabama
so they both are bitching about their own failure. :smh:
when you have two really good teams, motivation will lie with the team that was beaten the first time.....and a sense of complacency will lie with the team that won the previous match.
It would be awesome if the same scenario happened again this year in reverse order. I'm sure Nov. 3rd will likely be the biggest game of the year in college football, and it would be fitting for bama to come into TS and squeak out a win over LSU...then turn around for the rematch in Miami. I would love to see the gump nation implode should that happen and LSU wins the NC. Make no mistake about it, had the roles been reversed last year, the gump nation would have imploded even more than they did on Nov. 5th.
Posted on 6/26/12 at 9:46 am to VC
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It would be awesome if the same scenario happened again this year in reverse order. I'm sure Nov. 3rd will likely be the biggest game of the year in college football, and it would be fitting for bama to come into TS and squeak out a win over LSU...then turn around for the rematch in Miami. I would love to see the gump nation implode should that happen and LSU wins the NC. Make no mistake about it, had the roles been reversed last year, the gump nation would have imploded even more than they did on Nov. 5th.
Exactly. The sec hasn't played the sec in a bowl game in 60 years but because the gumps thought it was their year, screw that.
Posted on 6/26/12 at 10:03 am to VC
quote:yeah but thats an excuse
when you have two really good teams, motivation will lie with the team that was beaten the first time.....and a sense of complacency will lie with the team that won the previous match.
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