Dawg fans will no doubt be pleased to see the final jewel in the diadem that has been Fox’s broadcast of the BCS:
… Look for a smooth Urban Meyer tonight when he plays guest analyst on FOX’s pregame, halftime and postgame shows…
The good news is, if the title game drags on as long as the Sugar Bowl did, nobody will be around to watch the postgame show except for the fans of the winner and a few folks in Hawaii getting ready to eat dinner.
This pisses me off to no end. Is there nothing that this guy won’t do for attention?
Since when are 4-loss coaches a hot commodity for this type of thing, anyway? Were Ron Zook and Tommy Bowden unavailable?
I expect that Meyer wants anything other than a LSU blowout tonight, so he can remind the nation how much more dominant his team was against Ohio State.
Maybe he’ll wear that cool “members only” black jacket that he wore last year. Seriously, the jokes are too easy with this one. It’d be better to just build a drinking game around the whole thing.
What’s the over/under on finger pointing?
Good call Senator! I was in the middle of posting that the o/u of Fox showing the famous Urban “point and stare” should be about 6.5
Florida: 9-4 (5-3), 3rd place SEC East, t-5th place SEC.
Auburn had a better season in-conference than Florida.
5th place teams from other conferences:
ACC- Georgia Tech, FSU
Big 12- Colorado, Texas Tech, Oklahoma State
Big East- Rutgers
Big 10- Penn State
C-USA- Southern Miss
Mountain West- TCU
MAC- Buffalo
Pac-10- UCLA
Sun Belt- Arkansas State
WAC- La. Tech
Two things about all that:
1) Great company, Florida.
2) Wow, the SEC was very deep.
What’s the over/under on Urban sacrificing a virgin live on tv, hoping to win an SEC championship next year?
Florida, post-Spurrier
2002- 2nd place, SEC East
2003- 3rd place (tiebreaker), SEC East
2004- 3rd place, SEC East
2005- 3rd place, SEC East
2006- 1st place, SEC East, SEC champs, BCS champs
2007- 3rd place, SEC East
One of these things is not like the others. One of these things just doesn’t belong.
Maybe we’re being to hard on the guy; I mean c’mon, it’s hard to win 9 whole games a year with the top 1% of 1%.