🏈 🔎 Lookin ahead to Indiana (DeBoer Rose Bowl press conference.)

Indiana is confident in their ability to beat Alabama and they are not creating bulletin board material. Everything I’ve heard has been respectful but confident. How do we match up? They haven’t played as many talented teams as Bama but they have a solid team. What does Bama have to do to succeed and move on?
Consistency at QB... dropping passes...and dont lose game in special teams...
Thats my take
 
Our staff and I am sure most staffs say at their pressers, "our guys are more worried about the what's going on internally and don't listen to the "noise" ". I call BS and point to Ty's remarks after the win versus Oklahoma.

That being said, I like all the negativity. Not that we need it but this team does hear the noise and they seem to like the chip on their proverbial shoulder. The only time it has not worked was against UGA and I am aware both team had injuries but we had a load of injuries that offset UGA missing their starting center.

"But BAMA can't run the ball!"

That's the same thing I have heard all year and 11 wins later.
 
Our staff and I am sure most staffs say at their pressers, "our guys are more worried about the what's going on internally and don't listen to the "noise" ". I call BS and point to Ty's remarks after the win versus Oklahoma.

That being said, I like all the negativity. Not that we need it but this team does hear the noise and they seem to like the chip on their proverbial shoulder. The only time it has not worked was against UGA and I am aware both team had injuries but we had a load of injuries that offset UGA missing their starting center.

"But BAMA can't run the ball!"

That's the same thing I have heard all year and 11 wins later.
..well....running is important when you need to control game...especially around end with lead... but ur right..
11 wins later...
 
I think part of our "run package" are the short passes we get off around the line of scrimmage that don't go in the "rush" stats. If we can't run the ball the old-fashioned way, for whatever reason, these short passes still allow our play-makers to make make a play and the reason our pass stats are likely a bit inflated.
 
I know. I said I was done talking about this game. Gotta say one thing.

Based on X and what I've read...I don't think I've seen people as fired up about a game since it was Bama/LSU/Okie State.
 
Indiana is a damn good football team.

They played Ohio State really well. They have a physical defense and are well balanced offensively. If we leave WR’s open on scramble drills like we did against Okie, they will make us pay.

That being said, Ohio State wins that game if they just kick a couple of FG’s instead of going for it on 4th. And the Buckeyes kicker missed a chip shot late in the game.
 

The last time the parade got drenched was in 2006, when sheets of rain soaked the floats and marching bands making their way past poncho-wearing spectators on the five and a half mile route in Pasadena.

Prior to that, rain had not fallen on the parade since 1955 — and only eight other times since the floats, traditionally decorated with real flowers, began rolling in 1890, usually on New Year’s Day, except when Jan. 1 falls on a Sunday.

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