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Friday, December 31, 2010

They Were ROBBED!!

I am NOT a vols fan.
As a matter of fact, I HATE tennessee and orange.
I do, however, like Coach Derek Dooley due to his lineage and coaching pedigree. (Even though he reminds me a little bit of actor Michael Cera, which is very distracting!)

Last night in the Music City Bowl, poor officiating cost tennessee the game. It was horrible. The last minute was a fiasco. The vols should have won.
MORE bullshit.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

NCAA & Ohio State: I Call BULL$#*T!!!

In a not-so-surprisingly bone-headed move, the NCAA (Obviously an acronym for NO COMPETENCE AT ALL) made yet ANOTHER questionable ruling in this latest episode by declaring FIVE Ohio State Buckeyes suspended for five games-- NEXT SEASON!
Apparently, these young men sold jerseys & rings and got free tattoos- BOTH rules violations. The NCAA decided (since word got out) that this was clearly a violation, and handed down the penalty of suspensions-- to be served NEXT SEASON. The offending players are eligible for this year's bowl.
Let that soak in a minute. The supposed 'governing body' of collegiate athletics, who finally had an open-and-shut case with the opportunity to punish the offending parties IN THE SAME SEASON decide to wait.
Why?
Because of pressure from the BC$....?
And the network$, specifically E$PN....?

Let's put this in perspective, shall we?
Alabama's Marcel Darius took a trip to Miami which was arranged by a friend on the North Carolina Tarheels football team. He was unaware of the situation and the parties involved. He distanced himself and repaid the money, but was STILL suspended for games THIS season.
Punished.
Georgia's A.J. Green sold his jersey, repaid the money, and yet was forced to miss games the same season.
Punished.
Several on the Tarheels team had been receiving free lodging.
Evicted and punished, they missed several games. This season.

auburn's $cam Newton, arguably the best player in the nation, is ADMITTEDLY and undeniably shopped around by his father(A VERY CLEAR VIOLATION). Claimed no knowledge.
Declared eligible. Wow.

The hypocrisy and discrimination by the very institution whose SOLE existence is to ensure fair play and compliance is mind-blowing. All credibility is gone.
I call "BULLSHIT!"

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

OLDEST BAMA PLAYER DIES

Funeral services were held Wednesday for Benjamin Watt McLeod, Jr., who played on THE 1934 UNIVERSITY of ALABAMA national championship team. McLeod, who died Saturday at age 97, was the oldest living UA football player, according to the Pensacola News Journal.
McLeod entered Alabama in 1932 on a basketball scholarship, but went on to earn nine letters from 1932 to 1937 playing basketball, baseball, and football.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Vote for BAMA's Will Lowery for "Rudy" Award!

THE University of ALABAMA's Will Lowery, a former walk-on from Hoover, is one of the nominees up for the "Rudy" award. The award is given to players who embody the true spirit of college football.
From the Website: THE RUDY AWARDS HONOR DIVISION I FOOTBALL PLAYERS WHO DEMONSTRATE EXEMPLARY CHARACTER, COURAGE, CONTRIBUTION AND COMMITMENT AS TEAM MEMBERS.

Please Vote HERE.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

"Missed It By THAT Much.....!"

CRAP! Congratulations, auburn.
ROLL TIDE, ANYWAY!
The cow college, Alabama Polytech, beat THE UNIVERSITY of ALABAMA in a sure-enough nail-biter of an Iron Bowl. The tigers/plainsmen/wareagles or whatever beat The TIDE in one for the ages. 28-27. The auburn faithful will be talking about this for years.
This was a come-from-behind with more excitement-- and angst-- than I care for. AND it not only disappointed me (along with thousands of fans of various teams in AND out of the SEC)-- it also ruined my pick...! I had predicted ALABAMA to win, 35-28.
If last year's Heisman Trophy-winning Mark Ingram had tucked the ball away, it would not have been punched out of his arm from behind by a tiger defender, snuffing a potentially soul-killing drive.
If Trent Richardson catches a toss in the end-zone-- that hit him right in the hands-- it's an entirely different outcome.
That's 14 points left right out there on the field that SHOULD have been on the scoreboard.
Another play of note, after qb Greg McElroy was viciously flung to the ground on his shoulder in the final minutes: Julio Jones, who was accustomed to McElroy's floating tosses, was unprepared for the PERFECTLY-THROWN pass by back-up A.J. McCarron. The ball just zipped right over his shoulder. Had he been ready, it would have hit him right in the hands!
That play would have put BAMA a LOT closer to field-goal range.

I believe that South Carolina will, again, give auburn a stern test in the SEC Championship Game. With Spurrier having a little more time to prepare, THAT one should be pretty wild.
I also believe that this tiger team can beat the Ducks, the Horned Frogs, or whoever they will face in the BCS Title Game.
Stupid tigers.
ROLL TIDE, ANYWAY...!!

Friday, November 26, 2010

BRENTOONS IRON BOWL Pick

Well, here we are again. Another year. Another WILD college football season. Another year of twists and turns so vulgar that even ELVIS would have called them obscene.
THE University of ALABAMA comes into this year's showdown with a surrealistically disappointing 9-2 schedule. One of the most storied, respected and honored programs was coming off of an undefeated 2009 National Championship season, a record-breaking campaign that featured a crushing, precision-tuned defense and The Crimson Tide's first-ever Heisman Trophy winner in running back Mark Ingram.
Based on the returning starters on offense, many 'experts' and pundits expected another run at the title. The youth and lack of depth on defense looked to be the weak spots.
The offense seemed to struggle early, with key injuries to Mark Ingram and some offensive linemen. The defense featured some major contributions from some true freshmen, and now leads the nation in interceptions. With a schedule that was stacked against them (7 SEC opponents had bye-weeks before facing The TIDE), BAMA fought hard, but lost two tight, hard-fought SEC road games against SEC-East winner South Carolina and an LSU squad whose one loss was to auburn.

auburn, on the other hand, is just like a cartoon. A parody of college football. A drawing in a coloring book. With a lot of.... I don't know if 'drama' is the right word. I think 'Chaos' is more like it. Although they have been winning, they are STILL playing in The TIDE's shadow.
The cow college has a better record, bigger numbers, and a higher ranking. They also have a dirty defense and a lying & cheating criminal on offense who is, admittedly, the best player in the nation. Had he not been marketed and sold to the highest bidder by his father, he would be a shoo-in for the Heisman Trophy.
ALABAMA has had a brutal schedule, some key injuries, and a disappointing loss knocking them out of any kind of title contention.


THIS IS IT!


The plainsmen/war eagles/tigers or whatever will be undone. Yet again. On national television. The TIDE will get a little payback for that '89 game.

Finally, though, it all comes down to DESIRE. ALABAMA will want to just win the game, in the end. All else is just window dressing. Or gravy. Or icing on the cake. Whatever.ALABAMA 35, auburn 28

ROLL, TIDE, ROLL!!





Thursday, November 25, 2010

IRON BOWL Prediction Coming.....!

I will posting my pick for tomorrow's upcoming epic struggle in T-Town a little later this evening, after everyone has enjoyed their Thanksgiving feast.

HAPPY THANKSGIVING! Great Pre-IRON BOWL $cam Newton Mash-Up Video!

Former ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE Star Wes Neighbors shared this with me, so I thought I'd pass it on. VERY well-written and well-performed parody song of Survivor's "Eye of the Tiger" altered to fit the situation over at 'the barn'. Enjoy:




ROLL, TIDE, ROLL!

Sunday, November 21, 2010

JARED ELLIS, Grand Bay Tigers WIN CHAMPIONSHIP IN OT!!

ALBA- The Grand Bay Tigers won the "9 & 10 Yr-Old" Championship Saturday with a 20-12 Over-time victory over the previously-unbeaten MOWA Chiefs. The Tigers defeated a Chiefs team that hadn't lost a game in over two years!
Here the teams meet to shake hands after a hard-fought, nail-biting battle:
The team poses with their trophies below:

JARED ELLIS poses with his parents and trophy below:
His mother TINA, left, appears to be praying "I just Thank You, LORD, that this football season is finally OVER....!"


JARED poses below with Uncle Brent, left, and his Dad, Wendell after the game. Uncle Brent made these signs, and he, Wendell, and Aunt Alice waved them and cheered during the game.
Paw Paw BOBBY ELLIS peers over my shoulder.


Thursday, November 18, 2010

The BARN Is BURNING: Fanning the Flames over on The Plains...

I was forwarded this by a friend. It appears that an unfortunate situation is really brewing over in West Georgia. Don't know how much is true, but I'll post it anyway--- just in case!

Someone forwarded me a story out of Montgomery that, if true, really means Auburn and Newton are dirty. Here it is : McGregor and 10 others are scheduled for arraignment Friday morning in federal court in Montgomery on charges accusing them of buying & selling votes on pro-gambling legislation.Bigger picture here is that the Feds have been investigating Milton McGregor (A major Auburn Booster and the owner of VictoryLand, which is located just outside of Montgomery) for quite some time. The Feds investigating efforts to pass gambling legislation in Alabama and money laundering schemes involving McGregor and other prominent Alabama politicians and Auburn boosters.The Feds have tape from wire taps made on McGregor & other prominent Auburn boosters from their investigation. The Newton's were just shopping their talents to the wrong people at the wrong time, thus there is hard evidence available that incriminates everyone involved. It's only a matter of time that all of this information becomes public.FBI found out about Cam before the NCAA did while wiretapping Milton McGregor and others related to the casino/bingo indictments. They uncovered conversations with McGregor, Auburn & Cam's uncle in Michigan. McGregor paid $250K to the uncle through a PAC and other hidden entities and the uncle funneled the money to Cecil.The FBI gave this information to the NCAA sometime after the indictments were handed down. They had to sit on the information for 6 months until the grand jury indicted the men and women in the gambling deal. All of the wiretap information was sealed, hence the delay in investigating. The NCAA had to go to Starkville to see if Cecil had solicited money from them as well. That is why State is involved. NCAA basically connecting all of the dots. Miss St may be cleared because they told Cecil no. He then went to Auburn. The offer was on the table from McGregor but Cam wanted to play at Miss St and not Auburn. When Miss St declined to pay him, he went to where the money was... hence the comment, "The money was too much." The FBI met with the Miss St coaches, John Bond and Bill Bell yesterday to get their official statements.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

NEW Heisman Trophy?

HERE's my idea for this year's "HEISMAN TROPHY" if, in fact, Cam Newton DOES actually win it. Regardless of what happens, there is NO doubt that he IS the BEST PLAYER IN COLLEGE FOOTBALL. (Some would say 'The Best Money Can Buy', but that's a totally different post!)

My apologies to Mississippi State, whose reference I actually forgot to include. Thank you, Bulldogs, for your contributions.

TIDE to Play Frosh, Scout Team, and Select "TIDE PRIDE" Contributors Against Curry, Georgia State

In a stunning move, THE University of ALABAMA has announced that the scout team will start Thursday night's game against Georgia State. The Georgia State game, against a squad coached by former ALABAMA Coach Bill Curry, will be televised by ESPNU.
THE University went on to say that MANY freshmen will also play, eventually giving way to some highly-privileged upper-echelon "TIDE PRIDE" members who still have eligibility.

Average Estimated Score: ALABAMA 84, Georgia State 0

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Today's Picks

Okay, 'The Hat' Les Miles and Mike King's LSU Tigers brought The TIDE's 'Repeat' hopes to a crawling halt last week, but the season's not over YET!
ALABAMA hosts an emotional Mississippi State squad in a night game, and it should be interesting.
The Bulldogs are motivated to win one and have dedicated this game to Nick Bell, a deceased teammate who succumbed last week to cancer. Dan Mullen has put together a solid squad over in Starkville, and will coach his heart out.
No matter.
The TIDE looked flat and lost a game last week- on national tv- that they should have won.
ALABAMA 35, MSU 14

Q: Why does Scam Newton wear #2...?
A: BECAUSE 200,000 WON'T FIT ON HIS JERSEY!! HAHAHA!
Seriously, this is an unfortunate turn of events. I wanted the tigers/plainsmen/war-eagles or whatever to be undefeated, #1-ranked and confident going into The Iron Bowl, so that a nice humiliating defeat at the hands of The TIDE would be even more soul-crushing.
I will just have to make the best of this distracting bad press, negative publicity, Heisman-killing revelations and dis-array this whole 'Highest-Bidder-Gets-Cam' debacle has become to the 'Barn. Georgia has been playing pretty good ball as of late, but if Scam Newton plays, it won't matter.
WITH Cam: auburn 42, Georgia 35
W/O Cam: Georgia 35, the barn 21

Arkansas 42, UTEP 24
Kentucky 28, Vandy 17 Vandy leads 3-0 as I type this...!
Ole Miss 31, Tennessee 28 The Vols lead 14-0 as I type this....!
Florida 28, South Carolina 21 Gators rising, Cocks spiraling.....Winner wins East!


TCU 42, SDSU 10
Stanford 31, ASU 24
Nebraska 27, Kansas 20
Penn State 24, Ohio St. 21 I know.... I'm just rootin' for Joe Pa, though...!
Oklahoma St. 35, Texas 14 Mack Brown's having some problems....
Utah 49, Notre Dame 20

Sunday, November 7, 2010

@#%&!!!

Stupid Mad Hatter Les Miles and his trick plays! Ouch!
Stupid home-cooking "No-Calls" by refs!! (Pass interference on Julio; clipping, numerous blocks-in-backs)
WHERE is the leadership on Bama's Defense...?! 'Talent' can take one only so far. Several players out-of-position on occasion, sometimes not even looking like they recognize formations..... Wow!
I HATE listening to Gary Danielson and Verne Lundquist! Are they even watching the same game they are supposed to be announcing...?!
And how in the heck can LSU d-linemen plow McElroy UNTOUCHED....?!
Damn it, The TIDE just got BEAT!

ROLL TIDE, ANYWAY!!

Saturday, November 6, 2010

REAUXLL TIDE!! ....Today's Picks

ALABAMA. LSU. Baton Rouge.
Tailgating. Partying. Hostile, aggressive home fan base.
Rare daytime matchup of historical rivals.
Tide and Tigers battle it out to stay alive in the SEC West.
Fortunately, it's a day game, so the alcoholic Cajuns and bayou rednecks will not have as much time to get as hatefully and blissfully drunk as a night contest would afford. They will still be pretty lit and very belligerent, though. Visitor's Tip: NEVER take your family- especially women and any children- to an LSU game! Unless, that is, if you enjoy being cursed, spit at, called "Tigah bait!", and have bottles thrown at you. Been there. Done that. REALLY.
Even BEFORE Coach Saban came back from the NFL to coach ALABAMA, the Tiger fans were hard to deal with and were pretty awful. Now that they have to face a Tide team led by the man who abandoned them, I'm sure they will be in rare form. Playing the 'jilted lover' card, every game with BAMA now is an excuse to be even MORE hateful and uncivilized. Truthfully.

NOW that I have established atmosphere, let's get on with the picks:
The TIDE and the Bayou Bengals face each other with identical records, tied for 2nd in the West. Both have a shot at achieving some lofty goals, but BAMA is in better position to move up a notch if they can keep winning. Three tough remaining games starting now:
In what is literally an elimination game, both teams will be firing on all cylinders, wide open and blasting away. Both sides are pretty talented, with LSU still inexplicably lucky despite some of the decisions of their coach. ALABAMA usually plays pretty well in Tiger Stadium, and today will be no different. Look for The TIDE to pull away in the 4th.
ALABAMA 31, LSU 14.

auburn 67, Tenn-Chattanooga 14 the tigers, none of whom I am sure are getting a cut of Cam's $200k, should plow the Moccasins with ease.
Florida 21, Vanderbilt 20 Life is strange for the Gators
Georgia 35, Idaho St. 17
Kentucky 42, Charleston Southern 10
Ole Miss 31, La-Lafayette 14
Tennessee 24, Memphis 13
Arkansas 42, South Carolina 40 This one COULD be a shootout, with a conversion in OT the difference. Probably one of the more interesting of the day.

NATIONALLY....

Another top elimination game, as #4 TCU travels to face # 6 Utah. This will be a very good one that could go either way. At home, I'm thinking Utes 38, TCU 35

Oregon 45, Washington 21
Hawaii 31, Boise St. 30 UPSET PICK!! Boise travels to face a Warrior team at home.
Wisconsin 28, Purdue 20
Nebraska 42, Iowa St. 28

Sorry.
That's all I have time for.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Great Trick-or-Treaters!

The NEW BAMA TWINS, Cole and Wade Ellis, both dressed as "BIG AL" for Halloween this past weekend. In the above picture, they are seated in the wagon, eating fistfuls of Tootsie-Roll Pops.
Though the shape of the ears and their diminutive height cause them to resemble mice (specifically Jerry from Tom&Jerry), the trunk and colors signify that they ARE, in fact, a very little herd of elephants.
They were having their way with some candy like The TIDE will have their way with LSU this weekend.

ROLL TIDE!

Saturday, October 23, 2010

This Week's Picks!

Well, here we go again in the round-robin that is Southeastern Conference college football. Just a week after knocking off a top-ranked ALABAMA Crimson Tide behind a career day by quarterback Stephen Garcia, the South Carolina Gamecocks were defeated by a Kentucky Wildcat team led by quarterback Mike Hartline with- you guessed it- a career day!
Nationally, the top-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes, who had assumed the top spot following The Tide's loss, were knocked off by Wisconsin the first week they were tops! The top-ranked team in the polls, the Oregon Ducks, stomped UCLA Thursday night to survive another week. The top team in the BCS Rankings, the Oklahoma Sooners, face an upset-minded-- and capable-- Missouri Tigers team. But, that's unlikely. Stoops will have his troops ready.
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This Week's SEC Picks:

ALABAMA travels to Knoxville to face a struggling Tennessee team Saturday night. As much as I respect Derek Dooley (son of legendary Georgia Coach Vince and former long-time Saban assistant), I hate the Vols. Every time I see former coach phil fulmer on tv, I throw up a little bit in my mouth. TIDE ROLLS.
ALABAMA 31, tennessee 3
Arkansas 42, Ole Miss Black Bear Rebels (Hahahahahahahahaha!!) 17
Mississippi State 31, UAB 14
South Carolina 28, Vanderbilt 14
Georgia and Kentucky? TOSS-UP! Who knows which of these teams will show up? Should be the second-most exciting game today, though...!
Florida, luckily, is idle.
auburn 35, LSU 21 (See post below!) winner gets sole possession of top spot

Nationally:
Oklahoma 42, Missouri 28
Penn State 21, Minnesota 14
Ohio State 38, Purdue 21
TCU 38, Air Force 17
Michigan St. 35, Northwestern 13
Utah 42, Colorado St. 21
West Virginia 28, Syracuse 14
Nebraska 35, Oklahoma State 28

If Only They Could BOTH Lose......!

#6-Ranked Louisiana State visits western Georgia to face #5-Rated auburn today on television (CBS 2:30) in a sunny afternoon SEC West contest between two teams called "tigers". Both teams, surprisingly, are undefeated. Really. The plainsmen/war-eagles/tigers or whatever host the 'bayou bengals', and as much as I hate both teams, I have to watch.
auburn's Cam Newton has elevated the team's play in spectacular fashion, and his running and passing abilities and 'clutch plays' have placed him squarely in the Heisman race. @*#%!!
Both LSU and the 'Mad Hatter' Les Miles have been awfully lucky-- again! Quirky play-calling and questionable time-management issues will just not go away. The main issue will be if LSU's defense can stop-- or contain-- the high-powered Newton. If they stuff his scrambling, can they also take away his receiving targets...?
Either way, one team will fall-both on the field and in the rankings, and ALABAMA's Nick Saban and Kirby Smart will be able to scout BOTH teams to devise strategies.
RTR!

Saturday, October 16, 2010

SC Upset Just a Hiccup; BAMA Bounces Back







Ouch. Okay, last week I predicted that THE University of Alabama Crimson Tide would NOT be upset by the South Carolina Gamecocks. I stand corrected. Carolina was a little sharper, a little more crisp, and seemed to want it more. The TIDE defenders barely missed close interceptions and tackles. Garcia and company barely got their first downs and big plays.
Like the saying goes, 'close' only counts in horseshoes and hand-grenades...!
Apparently, the off-week was a bit of an advantage, and BAMA's lack of rest took it's toll. The SC defense was smothering, pressuring Greg McElroy and getting uncharacteristic sacks. Their offense was ON, clicking and making the big plays when they had to. The Cocks beat The TIDE. Flat out. All day. Not by much- except for the score. Hopefully, we'll see 'em again December 4.

ON to THIS WEEK:

Ole Miss travels to Tuscaloosa's Bryant-Denny Stadium to face an angry and embarrassed Tide in a televised (ESPN2) night game. I won't say it will get ugly, but it could be a looonnng night for the newly-christened "Black Bear Rebels". WTF...? After years of controversy and turmoil, a bunch of bad publicity and finally a campus-and-alumni vote, THIS is the best they could do...?(Incidentally, click on this to see voting results. Ole Miss is about as swift as auburn!)

I STILL like MY "Hotty&Totty" mascot/logo idea better than the "Black Bear Rebels".
At least mine is relevent and incorporates the wishes, both old and new, of the people.
Doesn't matter. The Tide wins this one going away. Ole Miss will pay for the sins of Carolina. BAMA will feel like they have something to prove, and won't take the foot off of the accelerator.
ALABAMA 35, Ole Miss 10 (Could be worse if Tide really gets rolling!)

The REST of the SEC:
In what is arguably the biggest game of the day, the Arkansas Razorbacks travel to auburn to face the plainsmen/tigers/war eagles or whoever. THIS should be an exciting matchup, where whoever is holding the ball last wins. It's really a toss-up, as these two are pretty even. The real difference will unfortunately be home-field advantage.
auburn 49, Arkansas 42

LSU 35, McNeese St 14
S. Carolina 28, Kentucky 20 (Can the 'Cats pull an upset after last week's SC victory?)
Georgia 31, Vanderbilt 17
Florida 21, Mississippi State 20 (Possible Bulldog upset?)

tennessee is yet another opponent with an off week before facing The TIDE next weekend.


Friday, October 8, 2010

This Week's Picks (Oct 9th)

Sorry.
Gotta be brief. MUCH too busy!

ESPN's Kirk Herbstriet says Bama will lose to auburn in November. Former Texas Tech coach Mike Leach said on his radio show that The Tide is only the 5th or 6th best team in the country.
Note that I said 'former'.
Coach Saban will have the boys pumped and ready.

ALABAMA 35, South Carolina 17
Florida 24, LSU 14 "The Hat's" luck runs out.
Arkansas 31, Texas A&M 20
Georgia 14, Tennessee 13
auburn 21, Kentucky 20

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Seems Like Old Times..... Tide Trounces Gators

ROLL TIDE. Just like 'back in the day'. If there was any question who the top team is in the SEC (and the nation), it was certainly answered last night. Convincingly.
The University of Alabama Crimson Tide didn't just win the game last night. They beat Florida. Like a high-school team.
A modern-day all-around whoopin'. Like the ones I grew up with. Offensively, they ran an old 'power' ground game, controlling the ball --and the clock-- most of the evening. Other than a trick half-back (or more accurately, receiver-to-receiver) pass, it was mostly just ramming the ball down the helpless throat of Florida. Defensively, a young, lightly-regarded (by the press, anyway) unit just stuffed pretty much every Gator threat all night long. Just like old times.
Not often does a Meyer-coached team fail to score a touchdown. When the closest play they got to the end zone was intercepted, the wind literally went out of Florida's sails.

In honor of the old-school beatdown, I am posting for your enjoyment some old-school TIDE logos to continue the spirit of classic ALABAMA dominance. Below is the logo from the seventies that I had on my shirts and hats as a kid. My older brother had this poster hanging over his bed, so I woke up to this image for years. Years.



How about an even OLDER version, like the one The Bear sported on his hat and coaching jacket throughout the sixties..?

Or, more accurately, one made of wood. Specifically wood from the shed behind which BAMA took the Gators all night! POW!

Thursday, September 30, 2010

This Week's College Picks

Here we are again.
First week in October.
THE top-ranked University of Alabama Crimson Tide and the 7th-ranked Florida Gators are both undefeated and headed for a prime-time CBS matchup showcasing the 'class of the SEC'.
Sweeeeeeeeeet.

Both teams struggled a little, Florida early on in the season and The TIDE last weekend against a very good Arkansas Razorbacks squad. I think home-field will be a little advantage, but you can rest assured both teams will be sharp and on their game.
ALABAMA 31, Florida 21

Mississippi State 28, Alcorn St. 7
Kentucky 24, Ole Miss 20
LSU 28, Tennessee 19
Georgia 31, Colorado 20
auburn 45, La-Monroe 14
Connecticut 35, Vandy 17

Thursday Night ESPN Game:
Oklahoma State 24, Texas A&M 21

National Picks Later.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Sorry About the Visuals

Okay, several of you have commented on the difficulty reading this new blog due to the color scheme. The first post was simply copied and pasted from the original Brentoons Blog , so the reds and browns were hard to see.
I will henceforth use a lighter font color, as well as different highlight hues.
Thank you all, and Roll Tide.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

WOW! Ingram, The TIDE Pull It Out!

TIDE WINS! TIDE WINS!



Talk about a 'nail-biter'! Ryan Mallett and the 10th-ranked Arkansas Razorbacks took advantage of a tentative, young BAMA secondary to take a 20-7 lead, but theCRIMSON TIDE fought back with three picks and a late Mark Ingram touchdown to top the Hawgs 24-20.

Hard-fought, tough SEC matchup by some tough teams. Arkansas shouldn't droptoo much after this game, but the pollsters are a bit unpredictable.

Auburn stymied my picks by taking advantage of a couple of Stephen Garciafumbles (from HARD, clean licks, I might add) and an interception of his backup.Another tough nail-biter.
Ole Miss even got lucky and beat Fresno St. Houston Nutt's Akbars live to fight another week.
Mississippi State...?? Are you KIDDING me...? Boy, is Mark Richt ever on the hot seat... AGAIN...!

UCLA upset Texas in one NOBODY saw coming.
Boise State foiled my upset pick by making some big plays.

I LOVE college football.

P.S.: NOTE TO EVERYONE- Functions, showers, Weddings and ALL non-football-related events should NOT be scheduled during FOOTBALL SEASON.This makes for poor attendance, and for a miserable experience for the half of the guests who can't concentrate on the festivities.
Just sayin'......