Posted on 01/06/2019 10:34:08 AM PST by blam
Clemson's Christian Wilkins will end his fourth and final season with the Tigers the same way he has ended each of the prior three: with a showdown against Alabama, and for the third time it comes in the College Football Playoff National Championship presented by AT&T (Monday, 8 p.m. ET, ESPN/ESPN App).
"I guess the only comparison is the Rocky movies," he said. "I know after three it's a trilogy. But what's four?"
It's a good question, though it's doubtful Nick Saban and Dabo Swinney have spent much time researching it. The on-field questions, however, deserve plenty of attention.
Sure, this is a matchup between two teams that know each other pretty well by now. Alabama came back to beat Clemson for a national championship to cap the 2015 season. Clemson returned the favor in 2016. Last season, the Tide topped the Tigers in the Allstate Sugar Bowl before upending Georgia for another title. And there are plenty of holdovers from those three, from Wilkins to the coaches to the undeniable heavyweight fight comparisons. But a lot has changed, too, and so we're digging into the details -- and hopefully avoiding too many Rocky allusions -- to find out who has the advantage in Part IV of college football's biggest rivalry.
Alabama X factor: Safety Deionte Thompson will have his hands full with all of Clemson's receivers, but Hunter Renfrow is another animal. Thompson can ask his predecessor, Minkah Fitzpatrick, about that. Fitzpatrick, a first-round pick and perhaps the best defensive back ever to come through Tuscaloosa, was torched by Renfrow in the team's three previous playoff matchups, where he caught a combined 22 passes for 211 yards and four touchdowns, including the winner in 2016.
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In 1984, I stayed in a motel in Milpitas for $14 a night—and that was during a convention that attracted thousands to the area. I also stayed several times at the Palo Alto Inn, which became a Motel 6, for around $30 during that decade. Today, you can’t find anything in that area under three figures per night.
Although my team, USC hasn’t done all that well there recently, I like to go to the Sun Bowl so I can have steaks in El Paso and green chile in Mesilla, NM. And I like to go to the Las Vegas Bowl so I can have a soft taco at Tacos el Gordo on Charleston Blvd. and spaghetti and meatballs at Cugino’s Delicatessen on Maryland Parkway.
Very laugh worthy!
I bought a house in Campbell there in 1971 for $73,000. That's probably a million dollar house now.
Count me in on that preference.
You were drinking heavily when posting that, right ? :-))
The opposite of heavy drinking is the D T’s
Trevor Lawrence will be the winning factor
Clemson 31...........Alabama 28
Total tongue in cheek.....and wishful thinking.
It’s very sad to contemplate that many of us grew up in a time when all that was mostly true.
Though admiring Bama's successes, if I had a $1k to burn I'd plunk it down on Clemson with fingers crossed :-)
You do remember that the last time Clemson beat Alabama was with 6 seconds on the clock and during an illegal 'pick' play.
Ya had me at predilection
They say the field is getting worse.
* We knew earlier in the week that the field is going to be a disaster; its only gotten worse.
* Its the worst possible venue ever: Incredibly expensive, zero night life, disinterested techbros, zero casual fans, and a few thousand foreign peeps on an H1B Visa in the valley who have no idea what sport theyre even watching. But, hey, at least the stadium surface is infamous and conditions have been deteriorating by the hour!
Blam, maybe it's better that the string ends tonight .. think of the suffering it might save you should it last another five or ten years .. just think what the letdown would be then !
In other news, hope you and the doggies are doin' well and that all of you enjoy the game tonight :-)
I am from SC but I have to say: ROLL TIDE!!
#themtoo!
Showtime !
Ruhroh > pick six !
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