southernhive
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I also thought Clemson's running back Galman(sp?), who was injured, was better than Henry.
Not to argue so much, and all I know is what I get from someone close to Swinney and the program, but he was in no danger of getting fired last year. None. There might have been a minor uproar, but he was safe, and not just because, but partly because his QB was hurt though he played. How much they would have tolerated is uncertain, but four straight 10-win seasons at the time was a powerful argument for the quality of coaching.I wouldn't tell this to my Clemson friends, but they were out coached. I would bet the two busted coverages came because Bama picked up something Clemson was doing (or not doing) and exploited it. Same for the onside kick. I thought up to that point, Clemson was in control of the game, but that kick and subsequent score took the momentum from Clemson, and they didn't really get it back. Saban had that play ready if he needed it, and he did. And immediately after the game? What, with a bowl game left? Just doesn't compute.
Other opinions, take them for what they're worth:
Clemson was more talented. It seemed to me the Bama player's body language said WTTE "Oh Hell, we can't just man handle them." The two TD's by the walk on wide receiver shook their world. I think the Clemson players figured this out early also.
How in hell did Henry gain 2000 yds this year? After watching him against MSU and Clemson , the SEC West rushing defenses must suck. Of course we knew that after the Orange Bowl last year.
Clemson missed their chance this year. They don't come along often. They caught us and FSU down, would have lost to ND on a dry field, could easily have lost to either Louisville, Syracuse, or UNC. I know, woulda, coulda, shoulda..... But for any team most years, the odds are against things aligning that well. We of all people well know that sometimes you catch lightning in a bottle. I think Clemson did this year. Would bet against it next year.
You want to know how quickly things can change? Fourteen months ago in November 2014 the week after losing to us in Atlanta, if Dabo had lost to Spurrier (making it 5 losses in a row to USC), he would have been fired immediately after the game according to my Clemson friends. Now he is the hottest coach in the country not named Saban or Meyer. I half jokingly told my Clemson friends that just like with Paul Hewitt taking us to a NC game, it will break the bank when you fire him three or four years down the road.
It seemed to me, as much as anything, that is why Swinney was so disconsolate in the press conference afterward. He was really frustrated ... and pretty combative going forward, I must say. But I agree. Even that late TD that made the game closer than it might have appeared doesn't change my mind, and that was that sometimes in sports the best team loses. It's why they keep score I suppose.Let the two teams play again and I know which one I think would win.
As for narrative, if Alabama had lost it would be a whole lot harder for people next season to talk about SEC being the strongest conference. To be sure they would only adjust the narrative slightly, suggesting that their AVERAGE strength is better even though they do not have the top teams in the nation.