From all indications, Georgia will end up in the AT&T Cotton Bowl in Arlington, Texas, after losing to Alabama 32-28 in the SEC Championship game on Saturday. But Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban said the Bulldogs should be heading to a BCS bowl.

Georgia's Mark Richt and Alabama coach Nick Saban embrace after Saturday's dramatic finish in the SEC Championship game. (AP photo)From all indications, Georgia will end up in the AT&T Cotton Bowl in Arlington, Texas, after losing to Alabama 32-28 in the SEC Championship game on Saturday. But Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban said the Bulldogs should be heading to a BCS bowl.
“I’m going to tell you what, I think it’s a crying shame if Georgia doesn’t go to a BCS bowl,” said Saban, who will take Alabama to its third national championship game in four years. “They should get to go to a BCS bowl game. They played a tremendous game out there today … and could have won at the end just as soon as us. It came down to the last play. So, I mean, it’s just ridiculous.”
Official bowl selections do not come out until Sunday night at 8:30 p.m. with the annual selection show on ESPN. But most projections have No. 4-ranked Florida, which finished the season 11-1 but to the Bulldogs, heading to New Orleans for the Sugar Bowl, one of the five BCS bowls.
But if anything, Saban believes the SEC should have three teams in the BCS mix.
“I watch these teams that are 7-5 that are talking about they might go to a BCS game because they won their championship?,” Saban asked incredulously. “Something’s not right here. I don’t know what people think of the SEC… . I just don’t think it’s fair to the Georgia players, coaches and their institution if they don’t go to a BCS game.”
Georgia coach Mark Richt was interviewed before Saban made his remarks in the main interview area at the Georgia Dome. He agreed, but was less emphatic in his stance.
“Well, it’s up to whoever is deciding and I’m not in charge of that,” he said. “But do I think we are worthy of a BCS Bowl? Yes I do. I do.”
Bowl destinations debated
Where the SEC Championship game loser lands is always a matter of great debate. The league put in safeguards a few years ago to make sure the its runner-up doesn’t drop below Atlanta’s Chick-fil-A Bowl.
In this year’s scenarios, it was coming down to the Cotton Bowl and the Capital One Bowl for the loser. Based on the SEC’s bowl agreements, the Capital One gets first selection among the non-BCS teams. Late word Saturday night was that the Orlando bowl had decided to go with Texas A&M and Heisman Trophy frontrunner Johnny Manziel.
If so, that leaves the Cotton to choose between Georgia and LSU. The Chick-fil-A desperately wants the Tigers to come to Atlanta to face Clemson. That would be a much more favorable matchup for the bowl and for the Bulldogs, who open next season on the road against Clemson.
BCS or bust
Had Georgia punched its ticket for the BCS Championship, a huge contingent of the Bulldog Nation would have gone along for the ride.
According to Tim Cearley, Georgia’s director of ticket of operations, the Bulldogs had already doubled their BCS bowl allotment. Applications for Hartman Club contributors – aka, the Bulldogs’ renewable season tickets – for Georgia’s possible bowl destinations went out shortly after the win over Florida. By Friday’s deadline, more than 35,000 tickets had been requested for the Jan. 7 matchup against Notre Dame, Cearly said. Only 17,000 tickets are available for the respective teams.
Between the demand for BCS tickets and those for the SEC Championship game, Cearley and UGA’s ticket office have been pushed to the brink.
“It’s been pretty crazy, but it’s been a fun week,” Cearly said.
Georgia is expected to have tickets available for both the Cotton and Capital One bowls. Call 706-542-1231 or go to georgiadogs.com for information.
Last game heroics?
It’s considered a foregone conclusion that Saturday was Jarvis Jones’ last shot of winning an SEC championship or playing for a BCS title. Though he’s only a junior, he has been projected as the No. 1 pick in the 2013 NFL draft by several analysts.
“I don’t, man; it’s not decision time for me,” said Jones, who had six tackles and two sacks Saturday. “Right now I’m going to focus on the rest of our season. We’ve still got a couple more weeks.”
There are a few other underclassmen that will have a decision to make between now and the NFL’s declaration deadline in early January. Chief among them is junior inside linebacker Alec Ogletree, who led the Bulldogs with 11 tackles on Saturday, and junior quarterback Aaron Murray.
“I’m not thinking about that right now,” Murray said afterward. “That’s too far in the future. I can’t get this game out of my mind right now.”
They said it
“Hindsight’s easy. I definitely would if I had to do it over have him spike it. We work on that a lot where we get in a formation and try to get a play called really quick and try to give us three chances to get the ball in the end zone. It just didn’t work out that way.”
– Georgia offensive coordinator Mike Bobo, taking the blame for the decision not to spike the ball after Arthur Lynch’s first-and-goal catch at the Alabama 8 with 15 seconds to play.
Etc… .
Alec Ogletree returned blocked field goal 55 yards for a touchdown to give Georgia a 21-10 lead at 6:31 in the third quarter. Cornelius Washington recorded the block; the second field goal blocked by Georgia this season and first returned for a touchdown against Alabama since Kentucky in 1997. . . . Georgia converted its first successful fake punt since 2005 early in the first quarter. Tight end Arthur Lynch, manning the up-back position, took the snap and threw a 16-yard pass to senior cornerback Sanders Commings for a first down at the Alabama 20-yard line. It was Commings’ first career catch… . Tight end Jay Rome caught his second career TD pass. … Murray moved past Peyton Manning into second on the SEC list for career TD passes with 90. . . . Former Georgia quarterback David Greene got the biggest ovation during the on-field introduction of “SEC Legends” shortly before kickoff.
COMPLETE COVERAGE OF SEC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME:
Game story: Alabama delivers BCS knockout of Georgia, 32-28
Bradley column: Five yards short in bitter defeat a winning UGA effort
Schultz column: Georgia earns respect in defeat, but loss not easy to take
The final drive and play: An agonizing ending for Georgia
What they said: post-game comments from players, coaches on both teams
227 comments Add your comment
CousinIt
December 2nd, 2012
10:16 am
Oliver asked the question ESPN had been talking about for the last 7 days, and right after, YET ANOTHER LOSS TO A TOP 25 RANKED TEAM, seemed like a legit question, kind of like the sideline reporters who ask the tough questions.
I wonder, what does Richt say to the fans who see him as INCOMPETANT and NOT ABLE TO BEAT A TOP 25 RANKED TEAMS more than ONCE out of the last 12 games?
Richt just can’t win more than 5% of those kind of game anymore. That’s the difference between a Mark Richt, and a Nick Saban.
CousinIt
December 2nd, 2012
10:22 am
Thought it was TELLING how defensive Richt got when Oliver linked the
1-11 vs. ranked teams record to Aaron Murray. Seemed like the thought had NEVER OCCURED to Mark Richt that his QB COULD BE THE REASON FOR THE 1-11 VS. RANKED TEAMS RECORD.
ESPN has put up Murray’s numbers vs. top 25 ranked teams, and Murray’s numbers vs. everybody else, and it’s a STARK CONTRAST. ESPN seems to think Murray’s OVERALL numbers HIDE Murray’s performances in BIG GAMES vs. top 25 ranekd teams. His td’s, accuracy, interceptions, are all so drastically different vs. top 25 ranked teams. Some QB’s just can’t hangle a big game pressure, Murray is one of those QB’s, 1-11 record vs. ranked teams, there’s no doubt about that.
I hope Murray goes Pro. It’s time for a new QB at UGA.
Mark
December 2nd, 2012
10:23 am
First of all, congratulations to Bama. I hope they crush N.Dame, and probably will. To Murray and Richt, I am very proud of you and will support GA win or lose. For the classy Bama fans, thank you, I have no doubt UGA earned alot of respect in a tough loss.Like Saban or not, he is a class act in victory. To the reporter who has no class, Richt could clean your clock behind a woodshed but you know that wont happen. This was an SEC war and I wonder what the N.Dame team is really thinking. Go Dawgs…..
fljacket76
December 2nd, 2012
10:23 am
Fun game to watch. But when you aren’t wearing blinders you can see a clearer picture. Florida played 5 of their 12 games against teams ranked in the top 10. Georgia, LSU, South Carolina, Texas A&M, and FSU. Record 4-1. (And using Bulldog logic, barely lost to UGA and should have won that game)
UGA played 3 of their 13 games against top 10 teams. South Carolina, Florida, and Bama. Record 1-2. UGA was the better team on a Saturday in Jacksonville (barely). But when you look at the total body of work, Fla is clearly the better team over the course of the entire season!
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December 2nd, 2012
10:30 am
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Jimmy
December 2nd, 2012
10:38 am
I love these “I hope Murray goes pro” comments. He’ll be back next year for sure. He’s barely 6′0 tall. Ever think of WHY all those passes get tipped at the LOS?????? It basically cost them the game yesterday. I know everyone always brings up Doug Flutie or Drew Breeze when talking about shorter QBs, but those two are the exception to the rule. Short QBs just aren’t successful in the league for the same reason why the game was lost yesterday (besides a horrible coaching call not to spike the ball), tipped passes!!
Murray just isn’t an elite QB. I’ve never seen such hollow stats from a QB. He has all of these records, 9,000 passing yards, 80 whatever TDS, but what’s it gotten him?? A 1-11 record versus Top 10 teams??? He didn’t lose them that game last night (as he usually does in big games), but he sure didn’t WIN the game for UGA, which is something that big time QB’s do – take a team on your back and win the darn game!
mikebo
December 2nd, 2012
10:52 am
How can anyone say the dawgs shouldn’t be in a bcs game.Fix the damn problem and get it right.RTR.
Charie Stenzell
December 2nd, 2012
11:09 am
Great game and great players and coaches. Hats off to both teams.
jc_dawgs
December 2nd, 2012
11:21 am
If Murray comes back then Ga will feature 10 returning starters on offense. Ga will obviously be one of the best if not the best offenses in the country.
Ga Fan
December 2nd, 2012
11:21 am
@Truth…Actually, most of us Ga fans appreciate what he said, as it is the truth.
go Gator....
December 2nd, 2012
11:29 am
“How can anyone say the dawgs shouldn’t be in a bcs game.Fix the damn problem and get it right.RTR.”
You can say it because the BCS system says only 2 teams from 1 conference can go… And there isn’t a person in the country who can say UGA has a better body of work over an entire season than Florida. You can say UGA was better than Florida on one saturday. But you can also say USC was better than UGA on one saturday and they have the same record so shouldn’t USC get a better bowl than UGA?? You see where the logic starts breaking down?? Florida was 11-1 and 4-1 vs top 12 BCS teams. UGA is 11-2 and 1-2 against top 12 BCS teams. Florida and Georgia are Co-Champions of the the SEC east with UGA getting the nod because of head to head. UGA should have won the game. That’s the way it works and has worked for many years. Florida would’ve assume the risk of playing that game. They had already played 5 games against top 10 opponents. By luck of the schedule UGA slid by with a relatively easy schedule and won 1 tough game. They have beaten 1 single team in the top 25 this year. Florida is 4-1 against top 10 and has EARNED the right for a BCS. Your problem shouldn’t be with Florida, it should be with the system. Florida played the toughest schedule in the country and lost one tight game in which they turned the ball over 6 times… come on saban, you didn’t even win your division last year and still went to the national title game. you want to cahnge the rules now??
Rick James
December 2nd, 2012
11:33 am
Forget Notre Dame..Alabama got a rematch against LSU last year and Georgis derserves one too..The real BCS title game was played last night.
rd
December 2nd, 2012
11:37 am
Why does Alabama get the best of the calls in SEC games, year in and year out?
Bama delivers BCS knockout of Georgia, 32-28, in SEC Championship | UGA sports blog
December 2nd, 2012
11:37 am
[...] Notebook: Saban believes Georgia deserves a BCS bowl [...]
Rick James
December 2nd, 2012
11:40 am
@go Gator….
Florida played the toughest schedule in the country and lost one tight game in which they turned the ball over 6 times… come on saban, you didn’t even win your division last year and still went to the national title game. you want to cahnge the rules now??
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Florida didnt hand the ball over six times Georgia’s defense forced the turnovers..Based on your logic Florida should be playing for the national title.There were not co champions of the east Georgia won it because they won the crucial game.Honestly there are four teams in SEC that should be in BCS bowls..In fact Georgia/Texas A&M would make a great Cotton Bowl.But it wont happen.
SECHack
December 2nd, 2012
11:53 am
So correct me if your wrong, but you people want to use the convoluted argument that because Georgia beat Florida they should go to the Sugar Bowl over them even though they have 2 loses. Then SC should be ranked higher than Georgia they have 2 loses and punked them. You can’t have it both ways
Blackoutanyone?
December 2nd, 2012
12:06 pm
Gator fans….. You have a fine team but let’s not get carried away. You didn’t beat the same Texas A&M team that Bama lost to. You beat a team that was starting a freshman QB in his SECOND game. You didn’t beat LSU in Death Valley as the Tide did. You lost to Georgia on a neutral site and your best win was against the SEC’s 5th ranked team at home. I won’t even bother to recognize the highly overrated ACC team you beat. Bama will enjoy playing ND for its 15th National Championship in the state of Florida in front of many Florida prospects. ROLL TIDE
Rick James
December 2nd, 2012
12:07 pm
@SECHack
So correct me if your wrong, but you people want to use the convoluted argument that because Georgia beat Florida they should go to the Sugar Bowl over them even though they have 2 loses. Then SC should be ranked higher than Georgia they have 2 loses and punked them. You can’t have it both ways
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Not because Georgia beat Florida but because based on the process of elimination Georgia is the second best and second highest ranked team in the SEC. Right?
Nativebird
December 2nd, 2012
12:11 pm
Quit cyring Saban, Richt! this is NOT a playoff, it is the BCS. the SEC final was NOT a National championship semifinal game as much as you WANT it to be. that is not this system. if you want that…then you will get that shortly. soon to come. But stop trying to “lobby” your team to something that is not consistent with TODAY’s system. Not tomorrows.
1 4 GT
December 2nd, 2012
12:26 pm
1 January 1981…………………………………..and counting! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Crimson Pride
December 2nd, 2012
12:35 pm
Georgia belongs in a BCS bowl. I believe Florida deserves the Sugar Bowl, but it’s unfair to Georgia that they can not be an at-large and Wisconsin (7-5) can. That’s ridiculous.
Crimson Pride
December 2nd, 2012
12:39 pm
Some fans are so spoiled or think they are always right so they won’t ever give their team credit. They can’t say we lost to possibly the best team in the country and nearly won it. Gurley ran for 123 on the best run defense in the country, but yet all you can talk about is the negative. To the Georgia fans who are realists and appreciate their team win or lose, I respect you guys. Good luck in your bowl. I have more respect for Richt’s coaching ability and Murray’s game than I did before this game.
GEAUX may-retta
December 2nd, 2012
12:40 pm
Lol @ puppy nation. The gact that they have been relegated to a “we can play with anybody” school shows what they are……………………a second tier program. Now we get to hear what we do every year around this time from puppy nation, “wait til next year”.
MT
December 2nd, 2012
12:42 pm
1 4 GT
63-39-5 Georgia 42-10 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHHA……
O Yeah, downsize 55,000 seat stadium down to 40,000 cause Tech can’t fill it up.
MT
December 2nd, 2012
12:44 pm
Hey Gators,ya’ll don’t really want to play Bama.
Shoulda, woulda, coulda
December 2nd, 2012
12:49 pm
@Rick James
Not because Georgia beat Florida but because based on the process of elimination Georgia is the second best and second highest ranked team in the SEC. Right?
Not after tonight ricky boy. And BTW the Gators played the toughest schedule in the country……..
they played #3 Georgia, #7 LSU, #9 Texas A&M, #10 SC and #12 FSU and beat them all save for 4 turnovers in Jaxs. Georgia is 1-2 against top ten teams and their schedule ranked behind 63 other teams
MT
December 2nd, 2012
12:51 pm
Hey Bama,
Congratulations on the win. Go rip ND a new one. I believe the true NC was played yesterday,we had
our shot,and ya’ll won it hands down. NO GEORGIA EXCUSES.Go Dawgs, Roll Tide and go SEC.
Stout
December 2nd, 2012
12:57 pm
I would be more than willing to see a Georgia/Florida rematch in Sugar Bowl.
Shoulda, woulda, coulda
December 2nd, 2012
12:57 pm
Just for Rick
1 Notre Dame (60) 12-0 1,500 1
2 Alabama 12-1 1,424 2
3 Ohio State 12-0 1,302 4
4 Florida 11-1 1,279 5
5 Oregon 11-1 1,250 6
6 Georgia 11-2 1,213 3
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Read More: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/ncaa/polls/ap/?eref=sinav#ixzz2DusCH4WJ
MT
December 2nd, 2012
1:02 pm
they played #3 Georgia, #7 LSU, #9 Texas A&M, #10 SC and #12 FSU and beat them all save for 4 turnovers in Jaxs. Georgia is 1-2 against top ten teams and their schedule ranked behind 63 other teams
you want some cheese with that whine? In case you didn’t know it games that are lost because of turnovers count just like losses that they are no turnovers. If you remember, Georgia had three turnovers in Jax themselves. On the schedule,we played the one that was given to us,can’t help who we drew out of the west, it rotates yearly,next time we play the exact same SEC schdeule Ole Miss and Auburn may be contenders.
Dirty Dawg
December 2nd, 2012
1:02 pm
Seems to me that since not all the Conferences that could have teams eligible for BCS Bowls don’t have a playoff…and since those that do – have a playoff – have generally already determined the ultimate ‘ranking order’ of their respective Conferences, that the final selection – other than the National Championship game of course – be made based on overall rankings before said playoff games. In other words, a team that loses in a playoff game should not fall below an idle team – particularly one that they have already beaten – this means you, Gators.
GEAUX may-retta
December 2nd, 2012
1:03 pm
MT…………….classy. Something usually not seen from puppy fans. Good for you
Superduper
December 2nd, 2012
1:03 pm
FIRE MARK RICHT!
go Gator....
December 2nd, 2012
1:12 pm
“Florida didnt hand the ball over six times Georgia’s defense forced the turnovers..Based on your logic Florida should be playing for the national title.There were not co champions of the east Georgia won it because they won the crucial game.”
Jarvis Jones forced 2 turnovers on great plays. Driskell made mental mistakes on the others. And yes, Florida is co-champion of the east. does anybody take solace in that fact? of course not but Florida and Georgia are co champions this year according to the SEC. Go check the SEC website if you don’t believe me. Both are number 2. I don’t agree with it but that’s how it works.
I love the comment on how texas A&M is a different team now then when florida played them…. i guess people forget that was Driskell’s first start too on the road in a loud stadium…. was USC a different team too when UGA lost by 4 touchdowns then when they played florida?
Number 1, UGA gave up 350 rushing yards last night. if they didn’t get blocked field goal for a touchdown that game would have been 34-17. Number 2, that’s not one of the better Alabama teams of the past few years. especially on defense. so the fact that uga is pointing to the fact that they kept it close, really speaks volumes. i don’t know if florida would have won last night, but they surely wouldn’t have given up 350 yards on the ground and 500 total yards… that game should have been won by 2 td’s last night…
Gordon
December 2nd, 2012
1:17 pm
As much respect as I have for how well UGA played, they do not deserve to go to a BCS game. The SEC has 6 elite teams: 3 from the west (Alabama, LSU, Texas A&M) and 3 from the east (UGA, Florida, and South Carolina). Let’s call these the Big 6. As much talk as there has been about easy and difficult schedules, it turns out every member of the Big 6 played 3 games against other Big 6 opponents, and no one lost out of conference or to anyone else in the SEC. There were 2 teams (Alabama and Florida) who were 2-1 in their Big 6 games, and the other 4 were 1-2. Alabama and Florida also had the two most impressive out of conference wins (Michigan and Florida State). So Alabama and Florida both deserve to go.
Even if you think the SEC deserves 3 BCS slots, you have to decide who amoung the 4 1-2 teams deserves to go. Head-to-head records against tied teams is how this is usually decided. In those games, LSU is 1-0, South Carolina is 1-1, UGA and Texas A&M are 0-1. So LSU would deserve the third BCS slot, but UGA shouldn’t even go above USC. USC won head-to-head, beat a better OOC opponent (Clemson) that UGA did, in addition to having a better record against the 1-2 Big 6 teams.
Nick Saban is wrong – UGA does not deserve to go to a BCS bowl. The do, however, deserve the respect of friend and foe alike for their outstanding performance yesterday.
go Gator....
December 2nd, 2012
1:19 pm
Richt and Saban should be thanking florida for beating texas am and south carolina for them which allowed them to actually make the SECCG…..
go Gator....
December 2nd, 2012
1:24 pm
“as much respect as I have for how well UGA played, they do not deserve to go to a BCS game. The SEC has 6 elite teams: 3 from the west (Alabama, LSU, Texas A&M) and 3 from the east (UGA, Florida, and South Carolina). Let’s call these the Big 6. As much talk as there has been about easy and difficult schedules, it turns out every member of the Big 6 played 3 games against other Big 6 opponents, and no one lost out of conference or to anyone else in the SEC. There were 2 teams (Alabama and Florida) who were 2-1 in their Big 6 games,”
good logic and florida was 3-1 in there Big 6 games – Texas AM, LSU, South Carolina and lost to UGA
Stout
December 2nd, 2012
1:25 pm
Of all the teams to whine about SOS. Really Florida? All you needed was ND to lose to USC and you would have back doored your way in the NC game. Who wants to see that? A boring Florida team with no offense lose to Bama 24-0?
I have to agree with Saban and the Dawg fans, the SEC runner up this year should go to a BCS bowl game. No question. However, not at the expense of Florida. I think they earned the Sugar Bowl, but I don’t think that a 7-5 Big Ten Champ should go to a BSC game. It cheapens the BCS and the Bowls. But hey, it not about the games is it? It all about the money.
brandonlee49
December 2nd, 2012
1:28 pm
Chick-fil-a Bowl gets LSU vs Clemson… should be a whale of a Game… Clemson should have played in ACC championship, GT was just Inferior all year Long… and Fla st… gimme a break ! Like Shultz said the “Seminoles are the Most Over-rated team in the Country !!!” ACC has better reps than GT or Fla St… LSU – Clemson will be a GAME to watch !
MT
December 2nd, 2012
1:28 pm
Superduper
FIRE MARK RICHT!
Hey Superduper, Im not a Mark Richt hater,however I’m not one that believes he can stay coach at Georgia as long as he wants no matter what he does, but man Richt doesn’t the critizism over this one, Bama just beat us fair and square. Yeah I know he should have probably had Murray clock it at the end and try for a couple more plays, but he rolled the dice and try to take advantage of maybe Bama’s defense getting caught on its heels and sticking it in the end zone before they knew what happened. Bama just won a hard fought game.
MT
December 2nd, 2012
1:33 pm
, but they surely wouldn’t have given up 350 yards on the ground and 500 total yards
Yes the would’ve, easily. closest thing Florida has played to Lacey and Yeldon is Georgia,had to that work out for them.
MT
December 2nd, 2012
1:34 pm
…how did that…..
sorry
GA Blew their BCS shot
December 2nd, 2012
1:43 pm
In their only 3 games this year against significant competition, GA produced:
1) a blow out loss by 28 points
2) a narrow win against a good FL team
3) a close loss to a more physical AL team
Sorry but ONE win against significant competitor does not = “deserves to be in a BCS Bowl”…..
Maybe Saban just being diplomatic, or maybe his ego doesn’t want him to come to grips that there a number of teams capable of beating AL this year…
Joe 12-Pack
December 2nd, 2012
1:49 pm
That 7-5 team that Saban was talking about is Wisconsin – who is now 8-5 after beating Nebraska in the Big-10 championship. They get to go to the Rose Bowl for beating Northern Iowa, Utah State, UTEP, Illinois, Purdue, Minnesota, and Indiana.
STFU
December 2nd, 2012
1:55 pm
DEAR LUNATIC SABAN,
IF DOG MORONS DON’T LIKE IT, THEY CAN GO DEFECT TO ANOTHER CONFERENCE. WHO THE BLANK DID THEY PLAY THIS YEAR ANYWAY? THEY ONLY BEAT FLORIDA. SC BEAT THE HE!! OUT OF THEM. IS BIG SEC WINS OVER AUBURN, TN, KY, OLE MISS SUPPOSE TO BE THE 2ND COMING? THEY HAD CUPCAKES ON THEIR SCHEDULE. WHO TOLD THEM TO PLAY THEM? WHY DID THEY NOT CHOOSE TO PLAY OUTSIDE THE CONFERENCE TEAMS THAT WOULD HAVE BETTER PREPARED THEM FOR BAMA INSTEAD OF BUFFALO, FLORIDA ATLANTIC?
STFU
December 2nd, 2012
1:57 pm
Better yet, realign your own divisions in the SEC and let Bama and GA play in the same one. See is Saban runs his mouth then
Saban Believes Georgia Deserves To Be In BCS Bowl : BamaFootball4Life
December 2nd, 2012
2:03 pm
[...] But if anything, Saban believes the SEC should have three teams in the BCS mix. “I watch these teams that are 7-5 that are talking about they might go to a BCS game because they won their championship?,” Saban asked incredulously. “Something’s not right here. I just don’t think it’s fair to the Georgia players, coaches and their institution if they don’t go to a BCS game.” Georgia coach Mark Richt was interviewed before Saban made his remarks in the main interview area at the Georgia Dome. He agreed, but was less emphatic in his stance. “Well, it’s up to whoever is deciding and I’m not in charge of that,” he said. “But do I think we are worthy of a BCS Bowl? Yes I do. I do.” [More] [...]
uga
December 2nd, 2012
2:07 pm
um yea usc was a different team…in case you missed lattimore’s injury.
Joe 12-Pack
December 2nd, 2012
2:09 pm
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DZ
December 2nd, 2012
2:11 pm
@STFU, you need to get professional help.