November 20th, 2005
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Here are some good Sunday morning headlines from around the net:
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November 21st, 2005 at 10:11 am
It’s ALWAYS a great day in the state of Alabama when AU wins and UA loses! The butt-kicking AU gave UA made it even BETTER!
WAR EAGLE!
November 21st, 2005 at 10:26 am
It was a great day, the first of 365 consecutive great days.
Did you read what Tommy Jackson said about it? “Not many people can say they never lost to Alabama. I can be an 80-year-old man sitting in my rocking chair, hit my grandson in the head and say, ‘Boy, I didn’t ever lose to Alabama.’ That’s what I like.”
November 21st, 2005 at 10:43 am
YES! There were some great quotes. Like one of the linemen said “Brodie had a bull’s eye on him..”. Of course the UA fans are grasping at straws. This guy I work with said ‘we won the last 3 quarters.’ I just laughed at him!
November 21st, 2005 at 10:50 am
Won 3 quarters? But the game was over after just one! Not only do you laugh at that statement, but you look at the guy, use you best “Talking to a two-year-old voice”, and say “Yeah, son, you keep telling yourself that and after a few months it might make you feel just a little bit better.”
November 21st, 2005 at 11:04 am
Keeping myself from rolling in the floor was hard enough!
November 21st, 2005 at 11:06 am
Hey, congratulations on the win. I sometimes feel bad for Alabama when Auburn wins, but honestly, I had more friends go to or support Auburn than Alabama, so I definitely lost some of my Alabama loyalty over the years.
Plus, it helps that Tech beat Auburn and Miami, arguably the best SEC and ACC teams this year. (Had to slip that in there). Finally, I now feel like Tech can play up there with the big boys in one very important category: PROBATION! Yes, we tried mightily over the years to be like the big boys of the ACC and SEC, and finally, we have attained our goal: our very first probation in school history.
Go Jackets!
Jerry
November 21st, 2005 at 12:21 pm
Tech did well to beat both Auburn and Miami, and congrats to you. But I will argue that if Tech and Auburn were to play today in Atlanta, Auburn, or anywhere else, the outcome would be different than before. We’re just a different team than we were back then, and far better.
By the way, how does a team beat Auburn and Miami, but lose to NC State and Virginia? VaTech I can understand, but Virginia?
November 21st, 2005 at 12:45 pm
The same way that a team like Tennessee can beat LSU and lose to Vandy.
November 21st, 2005 at 1:02 pm
I think Kay had it right when she pointed out that LSU lost to Tennessee largely because they were out of shape and unprepared h- due to the disruptions of Hurricane Katrina. In other words, it took a natural disaster of epic proportions to help Tennessee to win a significant game this season. Go ‘Dores!
November 21st, 2005 at 2:16 pm
[…] 17;s Monday, and it’s still GREAT TO BE AN AUBURN TIGER!!! Why do the research when someone else has already done it for me! WAR EAGLE!
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November 21st, 2005 at 3:08 pm
No doubt that Auburn is a better team now than they were at the beginning of the season. Tech is also a better team now than at the start. We played Miami without P.J. Daniels, and yet, still had a very balanced pass/run attack. Bowls don’t like rematches (except FSU/Miami), so I don’t suppose we’ll know the answer to the question of who wins a late season Tech/Auburn game.
We lost close games to NC State and UVA because we are inconsistent on offense. Still, the two games were close.
NCState (L 14-17):
Georgia Tech had a first-and-goal at the 2 with 33 seconds left. Reggie Ball fired a pass in the end zone that hit the hands of receiver Calvin Johnson who was in the air as he was hit by Marcus Hudson. Heath grabbed the ball and got two feet down before going out the back of the end zone for the interception.
Virginia (L 17-27):
Playing at UVA, we go down early 17-0, tie the game in the 3rd quarter, down by 3 to begin the fourth quarter, and we effectively lose the game in the 4th quarter. The ACC is now a tough place to win road conference games, just as it is during basketball season. UVA became bowl eligible with the win over Tech.
I contend that the ACC is stronger than most folks care to realize, and it’s not just the addition of VPISU/Miami/BC. The ACC currently has seven bowl-eligible teams and three more at 5-5, with eight and possibly nine bowl-eligible teams after this weekend (MD plays NC State, so only one will go 6-5). We may not have BCS plans this year, but the ACC can play football.