redandwhite10
Member
First off, thank you for being classy even in defeat. You have a fine football team that was minutes away from going to Miami.
What does this game mean in the college football world? The SEC is supposed to be bigger, stronger, faster, and deeper. Non-AQ teams are not supposed to compete at this level. But Utah was faster, more athletic, better prepared, and more ferocious. Played their hearts out.
Alabama's players wanted to be there, if they didn't Saban wouldn't recruit them and wouldn't play them. (By the way, I was very impressed with Saban, Caldwell, JPW, and the other player in the presser.) When someone comes out and punches you in the mouth three times in less than ten minutes it's near impossible to maintain your composure.
But here's the thing: the Tide DID make a comeback. If they didn't want to be there this game could have ended 38-3.
The current football system is a form of bias and segregation. Recruiting evaluations are flawed in many ways, pre-season polls are flawed, BCS poll is flawed. I think that we as fans need to start a grass roots movement to knock these barriers down together as much as we can. I realize Bama benefits from the bias, but in the end I think everyone would rather settle it all on the field.
While Alabama may feel embarrassed by this loss, they shouldn't. It's only existing barriers and bias' that make you feel that way. Utah is a superior team. Getting beat by a superior team should not be embarrassing.
I hope this game is viewed as a critical turning point in the way college football is managed. I hope that fans will garner greater respect for teams everywhere.
I hope at some point we get a home and home series between our programs as I think you would all enjoy a trip out to Salt Lake.
Best of luck next year and for the years to come. Saban may want to recruit some speed from the Rocky Mountains
Seriously though, best of luck next season and maybe we'll see you again in the post season 
What does this game mean in the college football world? The SEC is supposed to be bigger, stronger, faster, and deeper. Non-AQ teams are not supposed to compete at this level. But Utah was faster, more athletic, better prepared, and more ferocious. Played their hearts out.
Alabama's players wanted to be there, if they didn't Saban wouldn't recruit them and wouldn't play them. (By the way, I was very impressed with Saban, Caldwell, JPW, and the other player in the presser.) When someone comes out and punches you in the mouth three times in less than ten minutes it's near impossible to maintain your composure.
But here's the thing: the Tide DID make a comeback. If they didn't want to be there this game could have ended 38-3.
The current football system is a form of bias and segregation. Recruiting evaluations are flawed in many ways, pre-season polls are flawed, BCS poll is flawed. I think that we as fans need to start a grass roots movement to knock these barriers down together as much as we can. I realize Bama benefits from the bias, but in the end I think everyone would rather settle it all on the field.
While Alabama may feel embarrassed by this loss, they shouldn't. It's only existing barriers and bias' that make you feel that way. Utah is a superior team. Getting beat by a superior team should not be embarrassing.
I hope this game is viewed as a critical turning point in the way college football is managed. I hope that fans will garner greater respect for teams everywhere.
I hope at some point we get a home and home series between our programs as I think you would all enjoy a trip out to Salt Lake.
Best of luck next year and for the years to come. Saban may want to recruit some speed from the Rocky Mountains
