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re: Saban on suspending players

Posted by dapado33 on 2/12/13 at 5:49 pm
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I am pretty sure Robbie Green was the guy caught by the NCAA for PEDs. I don't think Saban had much of a choice on that one, no?
It was weed, not PEDs.

re: Best & Worst Cities in Alabama

Posted by dapado33 on 1/31/13 at 9:58 pm
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Cahaba Heights and Inverness are both a part of Birmingham FWIW


Neither of them are actually part of Birmingham though. Cahaba Heights is part of Vestavia, and Inverness is part of Hoover.
That was actually pretty good.
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Do you find it ironic how much of your head we own?
...says the LSU fan who just started a thread about Arkansas.
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yall may be disappointed if we dont win championships, but you will know there is no other human alive capable of winning like Nick Saban so there will be zero push to fire him. basically what we have is as good as it gets.


Everything you're saying is correct...I just think you're underestimating how stupid some of our fans are.
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If he loses a couple the next few years everyone will still be satisfied over the 3 out of 4.
Have you ever met any of our fans?
It is. Check the "More Sports Headlines" at the bottom of this page.
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Seriously?
Did LSU do this? I can't remember.


I think LSU's was displayed at a car dealership. It was sponsored by Verizon or Nextel, but they didn't have a store big enough to display it, so they partnered with the dealership. I'm pretty sure I remember someone on here talking about it.

Edit: Found an article about it. Verizon was the sponsor, and they displayed it at Chevy dealerships.
No. We don't need to give CBS any more opportunities to show commercials for 5 minutes.

re: SEC Active Coaches Win Percentages

Posted by dapado33 on 1/12/13 at 6:49 pm
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I wonder if those include the vacated wins in Saban's first year--over textbooks.

I think that was at least five or six "W"s turned into "L"



The vacated wins changed our record in 2007 from 7-6 to 2-6.

Saban's record at Alabama is 63-13 (82.89%) with the 2-6 record in 2007 compared to 68-13 (83.95%) with the 7-6 record in 2007.

re: Interesting Iron Bowl stat

Posted by dapado33 on 1/12/13 at 11:05 am
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Since coming Saban, however, we are 4-1 against Auburn.


FIFY


We've lost twice with Saban (2007 and 2010).
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Team A goes undefeated and wins their bowl game.

Team B goes undefeated and loses their bowl game against Texas.

Team A beat Texas during the regular season to top it off.

Who is the national champions?

ETA: Only a bammer would pick team B


Well, only a bammer plus both the AP and Coaches Polls.
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JordonfortheJ

You spelled Jordan wrong.
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Now that us funny. Not a single person on this board has ever spoken to the man.

You'd be surprised at some of the people who post here. But I still think you're right for 99.9% of the people here. (I'm assuming that shaking his hand at fan day while he signs your dehydrated infant doesn't count as having spoken to him.)

re: Vegas says about last night....

Posted by dapado33 on 1/8/13 at 4:51 pm
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Chris Lowe is on now, I'm not going to repeat what he is saying because it'll just piss some people off and I'm not trolling even dawg fans today... even though Lowe is 100% correct, i mean dead on the money when it comes to Georgia next year. Guy makes total sense.


If you aren't going to tell us what he said, why would you even mention it?
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TroyTider


I think you're seeing stuff that isn't there. They asked him what other team he would have liked to see there besides Notre Dame, so he said Oregon. That was it.

re: Steve Spurrier-Here's a Fact

Posted by dapado33 on 1/2/13 at 3:01 pm
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So in twelve years at Florida, Spurrier had three 11+ win seasons. In 8 seasons with South Carolina he has two 11 win seasons...so he's right on pace, right? Well, except for the Championships at least.


Yeah, but 12 game seasons didn't start until 2006. All of his seasons at Florida had 11 game regular seasons, and all but his first season at South Carolina had 12.