NOTRE DAME Vs ALABAMA - 2013 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME - KOD

THE KOD

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Notredame is ranked #1 in the nation, and currently unbeaten

Alabama is ranked below them, has more losses, and as you said, is vulnerable right now...

but they are still favored by 10 points?


so couldn't the same argument be made this way? that maybe vegas knows something to make a lower ranked, worse record, more vulnerable team, a ten point favorite?

just thinking outloud as I hate seeing you opposite KOD




as far as reducing risk, I am very surprised you didn't take the points as basically a gift to reduce your risk....

gl KOD
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To me this game is not about reducing risk. This game is about rule #1 getting on the right side.


I see this game as a basketball lesson of life.

When the championship game is on the line
and it is up to you to make the winning foul shots.

A man has to step up to the foul line

focus on the basket and shake off the nerves

follow through with the fundamentals

and make the fucking shot.



It seems simple enough

PS - I am glad you are on the other side.
 

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damn KOD... how you fit through the door way with the size of them balls? :shrug:





will be rooting for you!!!! :toast:




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FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- No. 1 Notre Dame allows 10.3 points per game, best in the nation. No. 2 Alabama allows 10.7. So the BCS championship should be a defensive struggle, right? First to 12 wins. Well, maybe. Those offenses are pretty good, too. Here are the major battles to watch:

Alabama center Barrett Jones vs. Notre Dame nose guard Louis Nix III.

Jones is a two-time All-America who will be starting his third national championship game. Nix is a 326-pound run stuffer, a magnet for double teams and a big reason the Fighting Irish have allowed only two rushing touchdowns. When Pittsburgh ran the ball well in the first half against Notre Dame, Nix was on the sideline with the flu. In the second half when Nix came in, Pitt's running game was not nearly as effective. How much help Jones needs with Nix will go a long way toward determining whether the Irish can hold up against an Alabama running game that averages 5.6 yards per carry.

Notre Dame tight end Tyler Eifert vs. Alabama cornerbacks Dee Milliner and Deion Belue.

Eifert is an All-America and the leading receiver for the Fighting Irish with 44 catches for 624 yards. He is the type of tight end that is all the rage in the NFL right now. Huge (6-feet-6, 250 pounds) but with the speed and agility to get down the field and make big plays. Alabama's safeties, specifically Robert Lester, are better equipped size-wise to match up with Eifert, but Notre Dame loves to get its big target matched up against a cornerback and have him outmuscle the smaller player.

Alabama running backs Eddie Lacy and T.J. Yeldon vs. Notre Dame inside linebackers Manti Te'o and Dan Fox.

It's not just about stopping the run. Te'o, Fox and that Notre Dame front seven have been so good in run defense, allowing 3.2 yards per carry, it has allowed defensive coordinator Bob Diaco to play his safeties deep to protect inexperienced cornerbacks. If the linebackers need help containing Alabama's two 1,000-yard rushers, that leaves cornerbacks KeiVarae Russell and Bennett Jackson exposed.

Notre Dame left tackle Zack Martin and left guard Chris Watt vs. Alabama defensive ends Damion Square and Quinton Dial and strong-side linebacker Adrian Hubbard.

The Fighting Irish like to run left. A lot. Irish coaches make no secret that Martin has been their best lineman. That should keep Square, a solid 286-pound senior, busy. Of course one of the keys to Alabama's defensive success is its depth. Martin and Watt won't get any breaks.

Notre Dame quarterback Everett Golson vs. Alabama coach Nick Saban and defensive coordinator Kirby Smart.

Golson will be making his 11th career start. He has come a long way this season.
Saban and Smart are masters of mixing coverage and pressures and making quarterbacks generally miserable as they try to figure out what's coming.
This will not keep Golson from playing the game of his life and winning the National Championship for old Notre Dame. Fuck Saban and the Cleveland Browns
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get down in the trenchs


"Fuck Saban and the Cleveland Browns?"

OK

you're a good capper and I respect your insight and plays over the years

hope you're wrong though
I'll be there cheering my alma mater

Will be a nice ticket to cash for you if you're right
Best of luck
 

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP)

Alabama coach Nick Saban has sent home two players from the BCS championship game for violating curfew.

A person with knowledge of the decision identified the players as freshman linebackers Dillon Lee and Ryan Anderson. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the school didn't release the names.

Lee played in eight games, mostly on kickoff coverage. He did intercept a pass in his college debut against Michigan in the season opener and made his only tackle in that game.

Anderson didn't play this season.

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Where is the respect for Saban ?

Violate curfew at a Nat Champ game !

wow
 

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The one line that stuck out to me in your thread was this.......

"The moneyline is low at + 295 for a point spread this large. Why is that ? Maybe Vegas knows something we don't."

Whenever this sort of angle happened during the year......it was quite profitable but even more profitable to take the points as you said.......Vegas does know something. Just take a look at most 10pt. favs......heck GB is a 9.5 fav and the moneyline for Minny is +340!! What does that tell you?

GL on this play........I love the points.......would love to see an Irish win too!:0074
 

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...heck GB is a 9.5 fav and the moneyline for Minny is +340!! What does that tell you?
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What that tells me is that Notre Dame has a much better chance of winning the National Championship game than Minny does of winning this game in Lambeau.
 

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Reminds me of the Super Bowl between giants and New England the first time a few years back...KOD had ny on the ml and ny plus 14 made 10-12 thousand on the game if I remember right
 

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If you want to do this , you will do it.

No one can do it for you.

You must figure out how for yourself.

Your success depends upon your degree of wanting.


KOD


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Advise for Notre Dame
 

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Notre Dame will stop Alabama?s two-headed running back monster of Eddie Lacy and T.J. Yeldon, a duo that combined for 334 rushing yards in the 32-28 win over Georgia in the SEC Championship Game.

The Irish do have the best front seven in the country and they finished the regular year fourth in the nation in rushing defense at 92.4 yards per game on just 3.2 yards per carry, so it will all come down to who proves to be superior in the scrimmage war between that great Notre Dame front seven and the Alabama offensive line.
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Depending on a big defense from Notre Dame to stunt Alabama and make them cry .
 

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"Make them cry"???

Good luck with that

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it has been reported that in the Alabama locker room the Alabama line was sobbing with towels on their heads ....

not sure what was going on .

But something about dealing with the pain of losing.


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