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re: Alabama 2008-present, greatest run in CFB history no DOUBT?
Posted on 10/17/13 at 4:32 pm to c on z
Posted on 10/17/13 at 4:32 pm to c on z
The Nebraska program reminded me of the U.S.S.R. Big, roided white guys just methodically ramming the ball down the opponent's throat. When they were gassed in the second half, the 4 and 5 yards gains started to become 13 and 16 yards gains. That offensive line would just lean and lean on you am then they'd eventually plow teams. Even great defensive, athletic teams (Miami, Florida, Tennessee) would eventually just be mowed over. It was something to see.
And then, Charlie McBride's Blackshirt defense....
. They were the Alabama defenses of now back in the 90s.
As a loyal Michigan alumnus, I don't think you could find one honest and realistic fan that will admit that we could stay within two touchdowns of the '97 Nebraska team.
And then, Charlie McBride's Blackshirt defense....
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As a loyal Michigan alumnus, I don't think you could find one honest and realistic fan that will admit that we could stay within two touchdowns of the '97 Nebraska team.
Posted on 10/17/13 at 4:33 pm to Forkbeard3777
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As a loyal Michigan alumnus, I don't think you could find one honest and realistic fan that will admit that we could stay within two touchdowns of the '97 Nebraska team.
I disagree. Would have been a great game. Best D vs Best O.
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