šŸˆ CECIL HURT: Alabama vs. FSU has chance to be memorable opener

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That means starting at the beginning. So — is the Alabama-Florida State game the greatest season opener of all time? It’s the first question of the season and it is just like opening the front door and stepping into a pit of quicksand.

For one thing, there is the problem of what ā€œgreatā€ means. For another, there is the difficulty of judging any game before it has been played and placed in an historical context. Both those issues must be considered. For instance, any opener before the 1958 Alabama-LSU game, which people mention primarily because it was Paul ā€œBearā€ Bryant’s return, must be discarded. (That game would get far more credit if Alabama had won, but the 13-3 loss to an LSU team that went on to win the national championship was at least an encouraging omen.) Before that, the games are starting to slip from living memory of all but a few. They also tended not to be memorable — Alabama had a long tradition of opening with cupcakes, although the 110-0 win over Marion Institute in 1922 was at least a historical footnote.

What defined greatness after that? If that means a surprising victory — either by outcome or level of domination against a good opponent — Alabama hasn’t had too many chances in the last 60 years. The Crimson Tide is often favored in games, opener or not, so it rarely ā€œupsetsā€ anyone.

Two openers do stand out.

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The two that really compare historically were the USC and Clemson games. In 2008, the win certainly reestablished Alabama's credibility and dominance as surely as the 71 USC game was able to scream to the college football universe, We're Back!! Also, both years Alabama was able to navigate through rough waters to an undefeated season only to meet with bitter disappointment in the post season.
 
We had another game that was set up like this.. I think it was Michigan who was thought to be top 5 and the build up was crazy. Didn't turn out so well for Michigan if I remember correctly. FSU will be better than Michigan and we aren't anywhere near as good as that 2012 team but I still think if we play our best we win easy. We just have more talent at almost every position except maybe at defensive back. The key becomes are we able to game plan well enough to get our mismatches in space and can our new but talented defensive starters be disciplined enough to force FSU into standard offense, take away the QB run and make FSU beat us with and average throwing QB and a new running back.

Long way away, still have fall camp but this build up just feels like that Michigan game to me. Hopefully it turns out the same.
 
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