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Oregon vs. Alabama: Who would have won?
45Oregon, big time8.89%4Alabama, big time40.00%18Oregon, close game11.11%5Alabama, close game31.11%14I don't know8.89%4When a true genius appears, you can know him by this sign: that all the dunces are in a confederacy against him.
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Oregon, Saban struggles against spread no huddle teams. There is a reason he bitches about it and is trying to get rules changed because he can't beat it.
Oregon is better than aTm and plays the same style.
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Oregon struggles against teams that are tougher upfront they are on both sides of the ball. Bama is a souped up version of Stanford that took ya'll out this year. I do think that Oregon was an excellent team and might get Bama now and again, but it was Johnny Manziel's creativity, passing, and scrambling that beat us, not so much the spread.Originally posted by mpfunk View PostOregon, Saban struggles against spread no huddle teams. There is a reason he bitches about it and is trying to get rules changed because he can't beat it.
Oregon is better than aTm and plays the same style.
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Johnny Manziel is quite a lot better than Marcus Mariota.
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And Bama is better than Stanford and plays the same style.Originally posted by mpfunk View PostOregon, Saban struggles against spread no huddle teams. There is a reason he bitches about it and is trying to get rules changed because he can't beat it.
Oregon is better than aTm and plays the same style.
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It's a stupid question. Oregon would win on some days and Alabama would win on others.I'm like LeBron James.
-mpfunk
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Oregon couldn't even hold up against how physical Stanford was. Alabama would grind them down and beat them by 3 scores.Originally posted by mpfunk View PostOregon, Saban struggles against spread no huddle teams. There is a reason he bitches about it and is trying to get rules changed because he can't beat it.
Oregon is better than aTm and plays the same style.
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I voted Alabama close. I think Saban would have had enough time to slow Oregon down and keep the game in the 20s. They wouldn't have run over the Ducks like they did ND, and they would have worked to take the air out of the ball and shorten the game. For all of Chip's success he has only 1 win, Cal 2010 Tedford's Fake Injuries, where he wins without prolific offense. I think Bama would have won something like 27-22. Oregon has also always started slowly on cross country road trips, I know a bowl is different than a regular game but I think that would have contributed as well.
I'm not sure what Douger saw in the Oregon/Stanford game that makes him think Oregon couldn't hold up, you realize it went to OT right? If Oregon had a decent HS kicker they likely win, but a 3 point win becomes a blowout with time and the internet. I've read and heard lots of things about how Auburn destroyed Oregon 2 years ago, so it must be true.Get confident, stupid
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What about the possibility that aTm was really the best team in the country by end of the season? That this hypothetical includes two teams that would really be playing for second place had there been a playoff?
They have the best player and finished the season with six straight wins, all blowout victories with the exception of the Alabama game that they led from start to finish.I'm like LeBron James.
-mpfunk
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Reason #218247 for having a playoff.Originally posted by smokymountainrain View PostWhat about the possibility that aTm was really the best team in the country by end of the season? That this hypothetical includes two teams that would really be playing for second place had there been a playoff?
They have the best player and finished the season with six straight wins, all blowout victories with the exception of the Alabama game that they led from start to finish.
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