1/10/08

Blood on the field

I hope the Superdome has a large maintenance crew to clean all of the blood spilled on the field last night by Hawaii. Why anyone was concerned or thought we wouldn't kill that joke of a team is beyond me. Reference my last post on Dec. 15th which was entirely accurate except no pick-six, but that fumble recovery in the end zone was close enough.

That being said, the whole problem with last night is that there are probably 20+ teams that are easily better than Hawaii. Small schools and small conferences do not produce the same caliber football, period. Rewarding teams who play weak schedules in weak conferences is socialism and I'm not a socialist. Missouri is the first team that pops in my head of a team that clearly deserved to be in the BCS instead of Hawaii (they are more deserving than Kansas too but oh well). Line Hawaii up on their best day against Arkansas and at best they may squeak out a win. Not to say Missouri is anything special, the point is that Hawaii isn't very good so although it is great to get the national recognition for the Sugar Bowl win---it really doesn't mean all that much. Sure it may help with next year's pre-season rankings, but does it validate UGA as a great football team? NO. We beat a physically inferior opponent into the turf and shouldn't have expected anything less.

I just pray that should UGA be fortunate enough to continue to frequent the BCS that we will somehow be able to avoid playing these 'trap-games' against BS teams. I couldn't care less if all the Boise State's and Hawaii's of the world never get another chance in the BCS b/c they will never, ever deserve it. But it won't happen b/c clearly we have democrats running the BCS who actually listen to the 'little-guys' irrational whining of "It's Not Fair!".

And finally, just looking at Urban Meyer makes me angry. If anyone knows how I could arrange to get locked in a room with him so I could exact some punishment upon him for being such a douchebag, please let me know.

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