It’s like a perfect football weekend. Hail Saban, Geaux Saints, and Praise Breesus

First, obviously, Roll Tide. By quashing LSU, Bama ensures its place in the SEC title game, and therefore a path to the championship if we can get past Florida. Even better: the new BCS puts Alabama back in the #2 spot, behind Florida and ahead of Texas. The gap between the top 3 and the next 7 is large, with virtually no chance of TCU, Cincy, or Boise powering up high enough to challenge a lossless Texas or lossless SEC champ for a Pasadena berth. (And upset for Bama or the Gators prior to Atlanta might change that, but it’s not a given.)

Second, jumping ahead to Sunday and the pros, the Saints are 8-0 for the first time EVER, firmly atop the NFC South (actually, the whole NFC) and one of only two remaining perfect squads in the NFL — the other is the AFC’s Colts.

Third, say goodbye to any title hopes from previously perfect pretenders Iowa (dropped by unranked Northwestern) and Oregon (who lost in a shootout to unranked Stanford 51 to 42; does nobody out west play D?), and also to USC given their loss to now 2-loss Oregon looks even worse today than it did on Halloween.

The icing on the cake, though, is Notre Dame’s 2nd loss to NAVY in three years. At home, even. The Irish’s hopes of a BCS berth floated away as they found themselves unable to beat a Midshipmen team they outsized and outproduced. That’s some fine coaching there, Charlie. I sure hope the ND faithful rally to keep him, because I love this coach.

2 thoughts on “It’s like a perfect football weekend. Hail Saban, Geaux Saints, and Praise Breesus

  1. Yeah, your damn Saints. Aren’t you supposed to be a Houston fan or something? I of course root for the Panthers, and am pleased that we at least made a game of it rather than getting the shit kicked out of us, as I had expected.

    However, there is one point you make with which I will not disagree: Rammer jammer yellowhammer, give ’em HELL, Alabama! The question remains….can we do it? Can we get past the vile Gators?

  2. was sweeter yet, with both Aggie and Swooner bowl challenged having lost to Colorado and Nebraska. Bless their little hearts.