Yeah, I don't get Miles' staying with him. Alabama's defense is awfully tough, but Jefferson certainly doesn't have his mojo going.
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I am not sure whether to tear off my ears or gouge out my eyes at this point.
Brent Mooseburger is getting all orgasmic about 'Bama.
I know it's going to be said a million times how great a defensive game this was, but it's not, LSU couldn't score on Akron tonight.
Terrible game, bad for the college football and the SEC.
How in the heck Jordan Jefferson stayed in for this entire game is beyond me.
I'd be scared of Bama's front 7, too.
That certainly was worth the wait. Not.
Alabama's defense was very good, but LSU was flatter than a pancake.
Miles was waiting for an emotional spark, but Alabama just kept their foot on LSU's neck all night. I'm sure Crimson Tide fans are happy, but that was a lousy game to watch. I'm refinishing my kitchen table and watching the polyurethane dry was about equal to the ballgame.
Even if I were an SEC homer, I'd never want to see that game again.
Miles must have let Steve Kragthorpe do the game planning for this one.
Defensive dominance. I loved it. Tired of watching teams that go up and down the field in arena football style. Loved watching the speed, strength, and dominance of the Bama defense.
Alabama earned it on the field.
I don't like the system that forced LSU, to beat a team, play a conference championship game, and then beat that team again.