Saturday, September 29, 2012

Are the American sports writers right?


Tinker Town: "Most sports writers working in America these days have been treating Nick Saban like the top college head football coach in our country. On the other hand the same sports writers are talking about Les Miles like he is a " Buffoon " who is one of the luckiest head college football coaches that managed to get himself hire at a college football wealthy University - LSU . He can't help but to keep winning college football game working for LSU. The college has a lock on the very best high schools football players in Louisiana. If Les Miles was not so much of a madman, Having the LSU QB tossing the football to the LSU RB, who then runs forward into the other teams defensive line, over, and over again. He could be one of the top college head football coaches also. Buy alas, he is only a entertaining harmless and likeable cartoon buffoon type, who really can't coach college football. LSU pays him over $3 million dollars."

The Sports writers say that Nick Saban RB's runs the football too. The difference between the Alabama offense from the LSU offense. Is Alabama is more efficient coaching the Alabama football players. Alabama has better results then Less Miles LSU football team. Because the proof is in the pudding. The reaping running plays of LSU QB tossing the football to the LSU RB who runs as hard as he can into the other team defense, again and again. even after the other teams defense keep stopping LSU from making a mere first down, Is self evident of Less Miles lack of efficiency.
Are the American sports writers right?
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1560 the Game Audio (7 min): Les Miles discusses hard-fought win over Auburn | .mp3

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Dandy Don's LSU sports Report

Good morning, Tiger Fans.
Last night I listened to the Les Miles Radio Talk Show and the coach started the program by crediting Auburn for giving LSU their best shot. Miles reminded the audience that Auburn is only two years removed from a national championship and has a lot of very talented players. He also acknowledged that his team made too many mistakes and that they are working hard in practice this week to correct their faults.
As they always do early in the program, Coach Miles and Jim Hawthorn named an offensive play of the game, and the choice this week was obvious. Of course, they named the throwback pass from Zach Mettenberger to Spencer Ware in the fourth quarter that went for 33 yards. Later in the program they named the defensive play of the game as Sam Montgomery’s sack for a safety after LSU had turned the ball over to Auburn near the end zone during the first possession.
The first caller of the night, Steve from Covington, asked about the possibility of La’el Collins being moved to left tackle and Josh Dworaczyk being moved back to guard. Miles said that Collins is a good left tackle candidate, but that they are not necessarily looking to move Dworaczyk. He did confirm that they are considering several options, including moving Alex Hurst to the left tackle and using Vadal Alexander at right tackle, and that they are giving a lot of thought to all the options available.
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SEC Blog

Podcast: SEC Week 5 preview

September, 27, 2012
By ESPN.com staff | ESPN.comESPN.com bloggers Chris Low and Edward Aschoff recap last weekend's games and look ahead to the best matchups in Week 5.

ESPN Conversations

Alabama does certainly look like a good college football team after playing and winning their first four football game. But the fact remains that we the football fans are blinded by the below average or cup cake opponents that the top AP teams have played so far. Beating easy teams make judging the ability of the winner very difficult.
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alabama crimson tide will win the bcs championship
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i know i wish it was my hail dawg's that would winning the BCS n/c but the tide is nothing but NFL skilled team
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GUILBEAU: SEC Behind the Scenes

  © 2012 Tiger Rag

Smile? Arkansas just not in the mood



By GLENN GUILBEAU
Tiger Rag Featured Columnist

AUBURN, Ala. - Why is this man smiling?
Arkansas coach John L. Smith opened a press conference last week with the following directive to the poor folks who have to cover the creep show fest that is Arkansas football this season:
“Is everybody ready? Let’s go,” he said. After a pause, he said, “You guys act like … pick it up a little, OK. Get your chin up. Smile! SMILE!”
In between his two smile orders, he tilted his body to one side and stared at his audience in a disturbing way that may suggest he missed his medication that morning.
“Dang, you guys all right?,” he said as if he’s normal. “If not, I’m not talking,” he yelled.
Somewhere, you could almost hear Arkansas athletic director Jeff Long saying, “Please, DON’T SMILE, guys, so he will stop talking at last.”
Surely, Arkansas could not find a coach who would embarrass its institution more than former coach Bobby Petrino did with his motorcycle wreck that left a program and a lot of blonde hair flapping in the wind. But that’s what’s happened. Arkansas has a coach who looks like he belongs in an institution.
And they call Les Miles “The Mad Hatter.” John L (for loss). Smith has him beat. They call him Gilligan because of the way he cut a hat he has worn.
Yet, there he was smiling after a 52-0 L to Alabama and $24 million in debt from bad real estate deals in Kentucky. Wonder if it was beach property. He lost again Saturday to Rutgers at home, 35-26, to fall to 1-3 on the season.
“Smile!”  Was that Bernie Madoff’s line, too?
“Smile!” That’s what got Aaron Brooks out of New Orleans.
Any player smiling after losing 52-0 might be running stadium steps under another coach.
I know of another coach whose “Frown” orders have won three national championships in the last nine years.
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ESPN College Football

Final

(8) Stanford 13

(3-1, 1-1 Pac-12)

Washington 17

(3-1, 1-0 Pac-12)

9:00 PM ET, September 27, 2012
CenturyLink Field, SEATTLE, WA


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WASH 3 0 7 717

Kasen Williams' touchdown gives Washington upset of Stanford

Associated Press
Stanford Leads Washington At The Half
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SEATTLE -- All night, Steve Sarkisian felt that if he could just get the ball past the first, stout wave of Stanford's defense, the opportunity was there for Washington to make big plays.
It happened only twice, and thanks to a stunning defensive effort by the Huskies, it was enough for Washington to pull out the upset of the eighth-ranked Cardinal.
"The way we executed in the most critical moments, that's what I'm most proud of those guys for," Sarkisian said.
Kasen Williams took a quick screen pass from Keith Price, broke a tackle at the line of scrimmage and raced 35 yards for the go-ahead score with 4:53 left, and Washington rallied from 10 points down to stun No. 8 Stanford 17-13 on Thursday night.

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This was Washington's first win over a top-10 team in years. But while the Huskies might have shocked Stanford, they didn't surprise themselves, Kevin Gemmell writes. Story
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Trailing 13-3 late in the third quarter, the Huskies (3-1, 1-0 Pac-12) got a 61-yard touchdown sprint from running back Bishop Sankey on fourth-and-1 for their first offensive touchdown against a Football Bowl Subdivision opponent since the first quarter of the opener against San Diego State.
Then Washington put together a nine-play drive that included another fourth-down conversion and was capped by Williams' catch-and-run that gave the Huskies their first lead. Read more...http://scores.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?gameId=322710264
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Notre Dame Football Blog

ND defense takes next step with turnovers

September, 27, 2012
By Matt Fortuna | ESPN.comSOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Nicky Baratti doesn't really know how to explain it. He wasn't here last year, after all, when Notre Dame's defense forced just 14 turnovers over 13 games in a five-loss campaign. So he can't really compare.

But the freshman safety sees something in the way the Irish's defense comes out to practice every day. He sees the effort that coordinator Bob Diaco puts into studying opposing defenses. And he knows that he and his teammates will be ready for virtually any look an opposing offense throws at them week to week.


"No loafs," Baratti said of the practice mentality. "If you mess up, then go all-out. And that's the ultimate eraser. Just hustle everywhere you go, and if you're loafing -- something bad's going to happen to you."


For now, the bad things have been happening to the Irish's opponents, who have turned the ball over 13 times through four games. Notre Dame is tied for second nationally in forced turnovers, and it is fifth in turnover margin. The Irish finished last season 118th in that category, and they had only five takeaways after a 2-2 start.


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