Sorry, but this reminds me of something...These anti-Texas threads are a bunch of sour grapes.
It’s like a dude gets beat up by another dude, so then the dude that does the beating up gets beat up by some other dude then the first dude that got beat up talks smack to the guy that beat him up because that guy got beat up by someone else. That guy has no right to talk trash because he still got beat up by that dude.
At the end of the day Texas still beat us 13-12, still won the Big 12, still has beaten us 5 straight times, has beaten us 8 out of the 9 times we have played since the Big 12 started and still owns a 9-4 series advantage. Texas losing to Alabama doesn’t change the fact that they own us since 1996.
I would prefer to do my trash talking after the Big Red actually does the winning not some other team doing it for them.
"I'm the dude playin the dude disguised as another dude." - Tropic Thunder
I personally believe this title game says nothing about the SEC and the Big 12. It does tell us a couple of things though.
1) Bama won because of one reason - Colt McCoy got knocked out of the game. Now, I'm not saying that they would have lost if McCoy had stayed in, but think about how devastating that is. He is there field general, a 45-7 starter, and has never been injured in the biggest games of his career. That is a tough pill to swallow realizing the face and heart of your team is out for the whole game.
2) Bama is not that much better than Texas. Had Bama won by 30 or more points without McCoy in, then people would have settled for it, thinking "well, even if McCoy had stayed in could he have really thrown a couple of touchdown passes and kept them in the game? Bama was clearly the overall better team."
Instead, you will now have doubters across the nation. Bama won by only 2 touchdowns, one of which came against a dejected Texas team with little to no time left in the game. Everybody outside of Alabama will see this game for what it really was, an SEC win against a school that lost the heart of their team, and Bama still couldn't put them away soundly.