Friday, September 21, 2007

Alabama Crimson Tide VS Georgia Bulldogs Saturday

The Georgia Bulldogs will face their toughest test yet this college football season when they take on the red hot Crimson Tide of Alabama.

The Alabama Crimson Tide have finally ascended back to the Top 25 this 2007-08 NCAA college football season. Thanks of course to former Miami Dolphins head coach, Nick Saban.

Nick Saban, then coaching the Miami Dolphins, denied rumors that he was to sign a contract with the Alabama Crimson Tide and go back to his roots, that being college football.

For weeks, Nick Saban continued to deny the rumors that he was about to leave the Miami Dolphins as it was then, and STILL is today, in disarray without anyone bold enough to give the team some semblance of direction.

And just before the 2007-08 NCAA college football began, we found out that Nick Saban, after weeks of denying the rumors that he will sign with the Alabama Crimson Tide, signed after all.

Now, we see Nick Saban being able to coach a team back to the upper echelons of college football. The Alabama Crimson Tide are now ranked the No.16 team in the nation. That's the first time the Crimson Tide got back to the Top 25 since the final poll of the 2005 season.

On Saturday, the red hot Crimson Tide will play hosts to the visiting Georgia Bulldogs. Alabama hasn't been defeated yet and something tells me that nothing will change after this Saturday's game.

And the Bulldogs know that too.

Apparently, the Georgia Bulldogs are so focused for this Saturday's game that they're not letting anybody see them practice for Saban's boys.

''It's the Belichick rule,'' a Georgia official said. ''We've been skunked in the past. We know it because of the way some teams have reacted to our [offensive] plays in a few games. We're trying to make sure it doesn't happen again.''

Who will win the 2008 BCS national championship in NCAA college football? AcesAce sportsbook has the odds.

Florida Gators +500

Ohio State Buckeyes +2500

Texas Longhorns +900

Oklahoma Sooners +1000

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