Some of the criticism here is puzzling. So, Dooley hasn't magically found All-American's, a dozen 1st round picks and a 3 deep roster within the first three games of the season? Seriously, you're surprised?
I don't think some understand how difficult and long the task for Dooley is at this point. Our recruiting has been thrown in disarray for two straight years and, on top of that, we have Fulmer recruits getting beat out by walk-ons. It's bad, really bad.
And, I don't want to hear this stuff about not "celebrating moral victories". There's moral victories when you suck as a program and play above yourself once of twice without the prospect of getting better. Then there's the moral victory of a down program showing promise and improve to reach a higher plateau in the future. We are the second one today.
So, anyway, if you have any issues with not winning today and people looking for positives from this game, you might want to open that link at the top for our roster and refresh your perspective.
I'm not celebrating anything about this loss, but to gain an appreciation for the unbelievably delusional nature of this fan base, all you had to do was take a quick look at one of the many preseason prediction threads. Most of the people on this board were predicting 8 or 9 wins this season. I predicted 4 wins.
Dooley and his staff are doing a fine job so far. However, he was handed five cans of Vienna sausages and told to use that to serve a 4-star dining experience to 100 patrons. He just doesn't have anywhere near the talent level on this team to compete with even the average teams in the SEC.
We're going to take a lot of beatings this year. If Saban or Meyer were coaching this team, they would be taking a lot of beatings this year. It is what it is. It is going to take 2 or 3 more years minimum for us to have any chance to compete on a week to week basis with the elite teams in this conference.