Saban will clearly have his boys come to play. But if you're that confident, you're biased or just not very bright.
Oregon makes very nice halftime adjustments (you may recall from such years as 2010). I imagine a game in the 30's, and a coin flip as to who wins.
If Oregon wins today, there's a good chance they jump FSU in the next BCS update. Definitely if they beat Stanford next week.
This stuff isn't mysterious. You are just misinformed.
Oregon winning out would include Stanford and probably UCLA twice. They jump FSU in the computers and are already an ahead with the humans. This isn't controversial.
I think this is the important point:
"CBJ is installing a system this year, results be damned. Rather than play to the strengths of a team he didn't build, he's making them play his chosen systems."
Maybe you win an extra game with an O tailored to your personnel -- but do you want that O...
This game was never going to be particularly loud, which was noted by some Oregon fans. With ticket price increases/demographic changes, the really ear-splitting loud games are increasingly uncommon.
It should be said again I guess:
Controlling TOP is necessary but far from sufficient vs. Oregon. Oregon almost always loses TOP. If you do not dominate TOP, it's likely because Oregon's D is really kicking arse and you're looking at losing by 50+. Teams have had a significant TOP advantage...
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