Redout,
College football is practically a religious rite in the South, whether that's taking it too far or not. It is taken very seriously. I know you guys are in the Midwest, but I would imagine that most Nebraska folks take their football just as seriously as we do, and I mean that as a compliment.
As far as the "scandals and stuff" goes, I could probably write a short novel explaining it all in detail, but, to make a long story short, Alabama was accused of trying to buy a player in the Memphis area through a prominent booster. Ultimately, it was not and never has been proven conclusively, but the NCAA Committee on Infractions saw it differently and imposed sanctions on the university. As you can probably imagine, there has been alot of debate in these parts on whether the NCAA was fair and reasonable in how it handled the matter, and the two assistant coaches at the center of the whole thing currently have major lawsuits pending against the NCAA.
As far as scholarships go, we will have our full compliment back for the '05 season. I believe our limit this year was 19. That being the case, our team depth at almost every position is very weak. Our starting 22 can probably play with anyone in the country, like we showed against OU last season, but injuries and lack of depth had alot to do with our disappointing 4-9 season last year. For instance, in the Georgia game last year, we had three QB's knocked out of the game, two w/concussions, and all three suffered nagging injuries that lasted for weeks.
Expectations for this season are surprisingly positive though, and several reasons are given. First, Shula had a banner recruiting season. We signed most of the top in state prospects, and were able to get some good players out of Georgia and Florida. Also, Phil Steele, a highly respected preseason pick guru, is high on us as well--he firmly believes Bama will win 8-10 games this season. Second, the players have had a full spring/summer to learn the system that Coach Shula and his staff brought w/them. And third, if you look back over time, Alabama has very rarely had back to back bad seasons. They traditionally bounce back well from disappointing campaigns. Personally, I think we have a chance to see some major improvement this year, but I think we are still a couple of years away from winning 9-10 games. I think it will come down to injuries or lack thereof mainly because of the depth issue. With our weak ooc schedule this season, along with the brutal sec part of th schedule that we play in '04, I think 7-4+ a bowl game is about where we will end up.
Imo, Nebraska and Bama are two "sleeping giants" right now, but I don't think it will be long before we are both back in the NC hunt. Let's be honest--our fans and universities simply will not tolerate mediocrity in the football program and will do whatever we have to do within the rules to get the right coaches, players, and facilities to compete year in and year out for conference championships and the NC, and that's the way it should be.
Do you think you guys can win the North this year? All the preseason hoopla I am seeing is around Missouri and K-State. I will be pulling for you guys to get to KC this year.