Notre Dama v Alabama Prediction Thread
Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 4:21 pm
My head tells me that Bama will be up 35-0 or so at the half, Nick will take the air out of the ball in the second half and they cruise to a 49-10 victory and win their 3rd BCS Championship in 4 years...an unprecedented accomplishment in modern college football. My gut tells me that Notre Dame is able to slow the running game of Bama enough to keep it close until mid-way through the 3rd quarter.
At any rate, I see no way on earth that ND wins this game. I think there are probably at least 4 SEC schools that would beat ND...perhaps beat them badly.
The last time ND was in a BCS game was against LSU. ND had been a title contender at one point in the year, had Brady Quinn as the QB, etc. LSU had Jamarcus Russell and was probably about average to a little above average as most Les Miles teams go. LSU won the game 41-14.
As such, things come around again and that is my score prediction...Bama 41-14.
And the rest of the story...I think AJ McCarron comes back and Bama wins their 4th in 5 years next year. McCarron goes down as the greatest game manager QB in college football history and opens up multiple Toyota Dealerships across the State of Alabama since he has no future in the NFL.
At any rate, I see no way on earth that ND wins this game. I think there are probably at least 4 SEC schools that would beat ND...perhaps beat them badly.
The last time ND was in a BCS game was against LSU. ND had been a title contender at one point in the year, had Brady Quinn as the QB, etc. LSU had Jamarcus Russell and was probably about average to a little above average as most Les Miles teams go. LSU won the game 41-14.
As such, things come around again and that is my score prediction...Bama 41-14.
And the rest of the story...I think AJ McCarron comes back and Bama wins their 4th in 5 years next year. McCarron goes down as the greatest game manager QB in college football history and opens up multiple Toyota Dealerships across the State of Alabama since he has no future in the NFL.