Alamo Bowl Open Thread

Submitted by LSAClassOf2000 on

In the spirit of creating these threads ridiculously early, I present to the MGoPublic the Valero Alamo Bowl Open Thread. Remember, gas is a few cents cheaper at the Valero station....in Canton.

Anyhow, it's Washington (7-5) versus RGIII and Baylor (9-3) in a Pac-12 / Big 12 matchup.

ESPN at 9 PM, immediately following the sudden fun that seriously is the Champs Sports Bowl.

 

WolverineHistorian

December 29th, 2011 at 11:16 PM ^

Interesting stat: 6 of the last 10 Heisman trophy winners went on to lose their bowl games...

2000: Chris Weinke  - Lost to Oklahoma 13-2

2001: Eric Crouch – Lost to Miami 37-14

2002: Carson Palmer – Beat Iowa 38-17

2003: Jason White – Lost to LSU 21-14

2004: Matt Leinart – Beat Oklahoma 55-19

2005: Vacant

2006: Troy Smith – Lost to Florida 41-14

2007: Tim Tebow – Lost to Michigan 41-35

2008: Sam Bradford – Lost to Florida 24-14

2009: Mark Ingram – Beat Texas 37-21

2010: Cam Newton – Beat Oregon 22-19

...doesn't bode well for Griffin.  But this may be the highest scoring bowl game in history.  Long way to go.   

LSAClassOf2000

December 29th, 2011 at 11:21 PM ^

...so you are aware, a 70-70 game sends it into a scenario where  the rules are much akin to gin rummy. The first team to successfully form sufficient melds to eliminate their deadwood wins. Sadly, this means the ruthless slaughter of both defensive backfields. 

M-Wolverine

December 29th, 2011 at 11:29 PM ^

I wasn't sure if it was allowed in this game, but that almost looked like defense.
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<br>Ahhhh, special teams, remove that vision from my mind....

ChopBlock

December 29th, 2011 at 11:41 PM ^

Speilman is hilarious. He continued to jabber thoughout the cut-away into the commercial break self-aggrandizing himself and insisting that he won't critisize the defenses or something like that. He's really just pathetic to listen to.