Try Urban Meyer. No disrespect to Mr. Saban, who, although has no ethics. is definitely a hell of a coach. But Meyer is easily comparable, if not better, than Saban. With two bad teams playing, this would be a fun game to watch with the quality of coaches on either side of the field. With two GREAT teams playing, this is gonna be the most exciting game of the year.
The advantage that Meyer has, I believe, is in the assistant coaches. It is hard for me to understand why more teams aren't looking to the Gators' assistants as the next crop of GREAT head coaches for their teams. Charlie Strong, Dan Mullen and company are in my opinion some of the best in the business. With more time working with Meyer than the Tide assistants have had with Saban, and more big game experience (this coaching staff has been to a COUPLE of big games, while the Tide are making their debut with this coaching staff), the Gators have the edge.
5) "Alabama doesn't have to be as explosive on offense because its defense won't surrender many points."
This is the worst argument in the article. The defense won't surrender many points? Have you been watching ANY of the Gators games in the last month? They are going to score points. Lots of points. Whether Alabama's defense holds the Gators under their season averages is a reasonable thing to say. But it would be a miracle if the Gators don't put up at least 30.
And Finally, a Bonus Point:
"Senior quarterback John Parker Wilson attempted only 16 passes, completing eight throws for 134 yards with one touchdown."—referring to the Iron Bowl.
Wilson has not been called on to perform this season because he really hasn't needed to. In the games where the Tide played good defenses, Wilson has very bland statistics, throwing very few TDs and an uncomfortable number of INTs. If the Tide get down at any point in this game, and they have to call on Wilson, welll....rammer Jammer is not gonna echo through Atlanta.





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