CaneSince4Ever
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I think if you take out Torretta’s 2 picks, one of which was a pick 6, then there was maybe a chance. It seems in retrospect that maybe going deep a lot could’ve been the only chance against that defense.
The ‘91 defense is the best in college football history. By the ‘93 Sugar Bowl Medearis, Miller, and Hamlet we’re gone. Obviously Medearis was a big loss. It almost feels like in retrospect once Medearis went down it made it impossible to win the NC.
Actually Gino threw 3 INTs, and then you add Teague's strip of Thomas, Miami had a total of 4 total TOs. Can't win if you keep giving the other team the ball, turnovers eliminate scoring opportunities. But you're right on Alabama's D, their DB's were playing our WRs tight, probably should've mixed in some crossing routes to free up our WRs.