Friday, January 15, 2010

Dan Buckner to transfer

Texas takes another hit at receiver with the arrest and subsequent announcement that Dan Buckner will transfer. Early in the season, Buckner was an emerging threat as he played the flex tight end position and became a common target for McCoy. However, as the the season wore on, his play was inconsistent and he was even benched. Rumors suggested that his benching had to do with more than just his play, for whatever that's worth. He had several games where he was quite a valuable target and others where he dropped numerous balls right in his hands and had questionable effort fighting through blocks and coverage.

BCS National Championship - Alabama v Texas
Hot and cold all season long, this was a hot moment in the BCS game

Buckner is experienced and this will hurt, particularly with the loss of Shipley to graduation and Brandon Collins to academic and off the field issues. However, it's not as if he has a huge rapport built up with Garrett Gilbert, the likely starting QB next year. There is still a multitude of talent returning with Marquise Goodwin, Malcolm Williams and James Kirkendoll who all showed flashes this year and could prove to be of top value with consistent play. That doesn't account for redshirt and freshman talent that could emerge as well.

While I'm concerned over the recent numerous issues at the position and the loss of another talented young player, I'm not of the belief this makes a huge difference next year. Hopefully, Buckner will get things turned around emerge better for it. Too often talent like his gets lost in poor off-the-field decisions.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Unsatisfying championship in an unsatisfying season

Going into the 2009 college football season, we were set up to witness incredible drama and unbelievable performances. The top 3 Heisman candidates from last year were returning, there were 2 top teams from the Big 12 and SEC that were going to compete head-to-head in the season for a chance to get to the BCS title game. Redemption for teams that were near-misses last year would be at the forefront of this season's storyline.

Very quickly, we saw the season derail- Sam Bradford goes out in game one with an injury. He returns in the Texas game only to get injured again. Tim Tebow suffers a concussion early and Florida goes through the regular season undefeated but never looks like the juggernaut everyone expects. Texas and Colt McCoy also go undefeated but never look quite as crisp on offense as expected although the defense is much improved.

In general, there seem to be several really good teams and a lot of mediocre teams. But the top teams are never convincingly elite and many mediocre teams never improve enough to make things interesting. Texas barely escapes the Big 12 title game with a win and the ultimate clash of the titans in the SEC turns into a romp by Alabama over Florida. Neither games are what everyone expects and both serve up the unexpected in a bad way. The season ends with five undefeated teams all with legitimate claims as to why they should have a shot at it all.

The Heisman race is equally muddled with only one of last year's top three finishing in the top three this year. McCoy comes in third in one of the closest races ever, with Tebow in a distant fifth and Bradford a non-factor due to injury. Alabama's Mark Ingram wins the award and while certainly a worthy winner, the lack of a single standout leaves us unconvinced.

BCS National Championship - Alabama v Texas
The fireworks were dramatic


But finally... while the season itself was fairly uneventful and lacked the drama expected, the championship is set and is a welcome clash of historic programs. Texas and Alabama will square off and while both teams have shown chinks in the armor, the history, tradition and unblemished records set the expectation of an epic showdown in the most hallowed ground of the Rose Bowl. Mark Ingram, Heisman winner and Colt McCoy, the winningest quarterback in college football, will face the two top defenses in the country.

As has been the case the entire season though, we were not delivered the game we expected. Five plays into Texas' first possesion, McCoy is out with an injury- of sorts. Numbness. Much like this season, it is not dramatic. Colt isn't hurt on a devastating hit or left in immense pain. His throwing arm is numb and has no strength. The Rose Bowl deflates. Texas fans know their chances are slim at best and Alabama knows that even if they win, it is a somewhat hollow victory.

Texas backup quarterback Garrett Gilbert overcomes early struggles and with help from a strong second-half performance from the Texas defense, leads a comeback that provides more drama than anyone expected once McCoy went out. However, Alabama remains stout and rides their defense to seal the victory.

Alabama earns the championship fair and square and it is well-deserved but still unsatisfying. Texas fans leave convinced they win going away if Colt McCoy plays. Alabama fans celebrate an undisputed championship that will always have a cloud of doubt about whether the outcome would have been different against Texas' best shot.

The final result is not fair to either set of fans but seems to fit perfectly with the season that unfolded in 2009. The only certainty we leave 2009 with is that Alabama and Texas, among others, will be more anxious than ever to get to 2010 and settle unfinished business.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

I'll say it: this one doesn't count

It's not the acceptable thing to say. You never know what would have happened. Alabama would have played differently too. The what if game is futile and folly. Whatever.

The above is all true. Sure. But Texas would have won with Colt. Period. I'm not trying to be unfair to Alabama. Injuries are a part of the game and they fairly get the title according to the rules but they did not earn it. Earning it would have involved playing against Colt for an entire game. There is no doubt it's different. Gilbert played admirable given the circumstances and very well may outplay McCoy over the course of his career but the difference in experience for a redshirt senior and true freshman is light years in college football. Period. The game is different.

BCS National Championship - Alabama v Texas
They won't admit it but they know it too

The defense plays outstanding. The only lapses come late in the first half after being on the field for almost the entire half. With any time sustained on offense at all, they hold tight like they did in the second half. The game is different. In their heart of hearts, Alabama knows it too.

That doesn't matter because they get the trophy and rightfully so. But that doesn't make it right. And don't tell me you never know what would have happened because I do. We all do and we were all cheated.