To escape from the vortex of Bayou postmodernism that is Les Miles’s Bengals, Auburn had to be better than luck, had to be a force more powerful than sheer unlidded meaninglessness. Auburn was. And LSU couldn’t summon up nearly enough insanity to cover up the truth: we are without a doubt the better team.
Red Cup Rebellion answers some questions about the Rebels.
A few thoughts, links, etc. while I’ve got a minute: No. 1. I’ve spent most of the past week trying to weigh the good of Auburn’s BCS ranking against the bad. And there’s so much bad. The distraction. The swelled heads. The pressure. The amplification of the Iron Bowl to End All Iron Bowls hype [...]
Smilin’ Jack Smollon. Radio studio. 1970s. iPod. Road trip. You know the drill.
Discovered: The Rosetta Stone for Spread Sheets.
(Read this if you’ve been always been too embarrassed to ask what the pretty lines actually mean.)
Bama apparently beat Ole Miss to the bear mascot by 40 years.
This week, Mac saw the line on the game go up with his own eyes.
With Auburn’s win over LSU, Nebraska’s win over Oklahoma State, and Missouri’s dethroning of BCS No. 1 Oklahoma last weekend, three more teams left the ranks of the unbeaten leaving Auburn, Boise State, Michigan State, Missouri, Oregon, TCU and Utah. For a review of the methodologies used to estimate the values below, please see last [...]
Cam Newton is the next sports hero of Christian internet marketing.