Andy Staples 'what if' article on SI

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"Those who want to know how one first down in one game in 2004 could create an all-Big Ten BCS title game, a national title for Lane Kiffin, a bronze statue of Mike Shula and 16-team superconferences should keep reading."

 

 
I thought it was a really interesting read, so if you have time to kill hop on this sucker and read it.

orobs

June 9th, 2012 at 1:15 PM ^

Let's be honest. If leak got that first down, Ron zook still would have found a way to fuck up that season and get fired

Lionsfan

June 9th, 2012 at 1:19 PM ^

So basically he found one meaningless play and then made everyone in 2006 act like the opposite of how they acted this year. And then the crazy starts

Zone Left

June 9th, 2012 at 1:55 PM ^

Staples's scenario basically moves the controversy up by about five years. Instead of having Alabama-LSU be the huge catalyst for change, it makes Michigan-OSU the catalyst. In 2006, Michigan and OSU were clearly pretty evenly matched, but were probably not the best two teams given what transpired in the respective bowl games. This year was probably different. I don't see Oklahoma State staying on the field with either LSU or Alabama given the month to prepare for their bowl games and LSU had already PAC 12 champion Oregon earlier in the season. This sort of thing is going to happen if there isn't a conference champion requirement.

Zone Left

June 9th, 2012 at 2:12 PM ^

That game was much less balanced than the first Alabama vs LSU game. LSU basically squatted on Oregon and were up by 17 going into the 4th quarter. In contrast, Alabama missed several field goals that its kicker normally would have made to lose its game to LSU. 

It's hard for a voter to get beyond that, in my mind. Oklahoma State did, in my mind, get screwed, but they probably shouldn't have lost to Iowa State in their next to last game of the season. Alabama may be evil, but was there really a better pick out there?

JustGoBlue

June 9th, 2012 at 2:18 PM ^

There are certainly plenty of reasons Oregon should NOT have played for the title and I'm not saying they should have.  It was just interesting to me that the only reason you originally gave was that LSU beat them earlier in the season, all things considered.

NOLA Wolverine

June 9th, 2012 at 2:20 PM ^

Alabama missed too many field goals, Oregon fumbled the football too many times. Take both of those factors away from those games and maybe LSU loses two games last year. Rationalized loses is a ridiculous metric to grade teams on. 

Regardless of any of that stuff, Oregon had two loses and had no business being in the title game discussion. 

WolvinLA2

June 9th, 2012 at 11:01 PM ^

Alabama outplayed LSU - had their kicker been below average instead of awful, that game never goes into OT and Alabama wins.  Oregon, OTOH, was outplayed by LSU, and had they not fumbled they would have had a shot to win, but still maybe not (the score is a little misleading since Oregon scored with 13 second left in the game.  If he doesn't score there, it's a 20 point deficit).  Plus - you need to give LSU credit for at least a few of Oregon's turnovers - LSU was a great defensive team.  You really can't give LSU credit for Alabama's missed FGs though.

UMgradMSUdad

June 9th, 2012 at 3:18 PM ^

And the deaths weren't just two names the players couldn't put a face to, that were associated by affiliation alone.  The players saw these two coaches on a regular basis, sometimes daily.  At OSU (ntosu), they have a separate dining facility devoted to three teams: football and men's and women's basketball. That's not to say the players knew these coaches well, but I'm sure that did affect their trsm perfomance. Btw. according to my daughter who served food in this cafeteria, the food was top notch, not your average college cafeteria fare.

 

SysMark

June 9th, 2012 at 4:00 PM ^

my thoughts exactly...got through the M-Ohio part, saw how much was left to go and stopped...dude has way too mch free time to put something like that together

though I did like where we stomped Ohio in the rematch

treetown

June 9th, 2012 at 3:01 PM ^

UM at MSU, battered the whole game, the Wolverines just scored staging a miraculous 4th quarter come back making the score 20-21. Coach Rich Rodriguez realizing that his defense wasn't playing that well and that his offense is his only chance. He believes in his offense and so he decides to gamble everything on a 2 point conversion with just seconds to play. Sensational freshman Tate Forcier nursing nagging injuries and badly beaten up in the game comes to the line and on a quick count sprints for the wide side. He pumps once faking the MSU outside containment man to leave his feet and just squeezes into the endzone before he is piled under. Michigan wins 22-21 as time expires. Spartan stadium is silent except for the wind blowing the trash and whoops of joy as the Wolverines run to the locker room.

jdon

June 9th, 2012 at 5:31 PM ^

score and we win.  miss and I cover....  I began to hate RichRod that day all because of a bet...  I'm being a little facetious of course, but I do remember being so angry we didn't go for 2. lol

 

BraveWolverine730

June 9th, 2012 at 5:34 PM ^

Rich Rodriguez made many poor decisions while coaching here, but I don't thnik this was one of them. The defense wasn't playing that horribly and more importantly, Tate was absolutely gassed. Had he not been, I would have agreed with the decision to go for two, but I didn;t have a problem with that call there. 

Njia

June 10th, 2012 at 3:36 PM ^

One thing that season taught us is that Robinson could not hit the broad side of a barn that season (worse, the snap would have been 10 yards over his head, and been a recovered fumble, or a return for 2 points in the wrong direction). The MSU defense would have overplayed to the run ... and guessed right.

LSAClassOf2000

June 9th, 2012 at 5:57 PM ^

"After the loss to Georgia eliminates the Gators from the SEC East race, Florida athletic director Jeremy Foley fires Zook."

So, one of the takeaways here is that it doesn't matter if space-time is altered, Zook will always be the man who punts when you least expect it. 

"After a 2005 loss to USC leaves Meyer in tears at his postgame press conference, Meyer tweaks the offense to better utilize Quinn's strengths."

In an alterante timeline, this would have been the moment when Meyer realized that the dude he met at a conference who said he was the Patriots' OC actually meant something by "schematic advantage", right?

 

BlueByTheAlamo

June 10th, 2012 at 10:33 AM ^

Denard winning a National Championship was a rather nice tidbit kind of buried in that article! Of course, doing it with Florida State is kind of disappointing.