Dave Miller is the senior pastor of Southern Hills Baptist Church in Sioux City, Iowa, and editor of SBC Voices. He served as President of the 2017 SBC Pastors’ Conference. He is a graduate of Palm Beach Atlantic and SWBTS. He has pastored churches in Florida, Virginia, and Iowa. Twitter
Your Number One Sabanite is watching the farm and guarding the henhouse against any little foxes, weasels, or skunks who seek to do harm to any of your chickens while you are away eating a turkey wrapped in bacon )or turkeys wrapped in bacon as the case may be) with your family and friends.
Tell all of your Ohio family and friends I am sorry the BUCKEYE NATION is on probation. They may have made a worthy opponent for the SABANATION in the National Championship.
Yeah, because OSU did so well against Saban when he was at Michigan State in 1998. Ironically, as a Michigan fan, I was just as disappointed as my OSU family members with that game. And 99 was even less fun.
cb scott
How did you feel about the MICHIGAN-BAMA game this season?
I thought the score made an interesting palindrome.
In all honesty, I have been somewhat disappointed with the Big 10 compared to the SEC. I get the feeling when I watch the bowl games especially, that we are playing completely different games. This week will be interesting since it’s a long-running rivalry and emotions will be high, but even with a victory, it’s bitter-sweet in the face of a win-loss record against the SEC in recent years. And it doesn’t look like 2012 is going to be any better.
cb scott
Well Rick, if it helps you any, Ole Napoleon had the same complex when he stated,
“Able was I ere I saw Elba.”
Most all Sports Fans who cheer for the Lesser FOOTBALL Conference NATION are disappointed with their FOOTBALL Fan experiences. I can relate to it a little, having been a lifelong Braves Fan in Baseball. You hope, and hope, and hope and it just never works out.
There is this minor hope that USC will help us guarantee a nice-looking BCS title game this year. That would be comforting, given the fall of the Hog that we have endured in our little corner of the earth.
Personally, I’d love to see Georgia come away from Atlanta with a win over Bama, but it’s that time of year when the SEC bands together to beat down whomever else we play. So, to whomever will smack the Irish back to South Bend, best of luck 🙂
Oh, and here’s to basketball season! WOOO PIG!
cb scott
Doug Hibbard,
There is an outside chance that the BULLDOG NATION may spoil the SABANATION’s chance this year. I must admit that a couple of holes in our armor have been exposed. Of course, the odds are in our favor.
However, if the BULLDOGS do pull off an upset, I shall not cease to cheer them on as they go to the National Championship to play whatever opponent a Lesser Conference fields against them.
No other Conference deserves the National Championship Trophy to be tarnished, sitting in one of the inferior buildings of their inferior Nations.
Absolutely. I even root for LSU when they’re in the National Championship game.
Better a lesser-knight of a great king than a great knight of a lesser king.
cb scott
Doug Hibbard,
You are right as the rain. Any SEC NATION would be better than a Lesser Conference Nation.
Maybe those West Coast Infidels of Southern California will defeat that band of Irish Mercenaries from South Bend and set the FOOTBALL UNIVERSE back in its proper orbital path around the SEC.
I judge CB to to correct here, the Dawgs have an outside, underdog chance of beating Alabama and getting to the BCS championship game. They also have an outside chance of losing to arch rival Ga Tech Saturday.
Having been on the sidelines for four Dawg games this year (I am an incredibly connected kind of guy around here), I observe some really flaccid performances and we did get absolutely destroyed by the Gamecocks.
I just wish people in Columbus would practice separation of church and state. Ohio State that is. I’m from Michigan. This is down the street from where I used to live: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=4200092964035&set=a.2708873884490.2115977.1336113899&type=1&theater
Have no fear SBC Boss #3.
Your Number One Sabanite is watching the farm and guarding the henhouse against any little foxes, weasels, or skunks who seek to do harm to any of your chickens while you are away eating a turkey wrapped in bacon )or turkeys wrapped in bacon as the case may be) with your family and friends.
Tell all of your Ohio family and friends I am sorry the BUCKEYE NATION is on probation. They may have made a worthy opponent for the SABANATION in the National Championship.
Yeah, because OSU did so well against Saban when he was at Michigan State in 1998. Ironically, as a Michigan fan, I was just as disappointed as my OSU family members with that game. And 99 was even less fun.
How did you feel about the MICHIGAN-BAMA game this season?
I thought the score made an interesting palindrome.
In all honesty, I have been somewhat disappointed with the Big 10 compared to the SEC. I get the feeling when I watch the bowl games especially, that we are playing completely different games. This week will be interesting since it’s a long-running rivalry and emotions will be high, but even with a victory, it’s bitter-sweet in the face of a win-loss record against the SEC in recent years. And it doesn’t look like 2012 is going to be any better.
Well Rick, if it helps you any, Ole Napoleon had the same complex when he stated,
“Able was I ere I saw Elba.”
Most all Sports Fans who cheer for the Lesser FOOTBALL Conference NATION are disappointed with their FOOTBALL Fan experiences. I can relate to it a little, having been a lifelong Braves Fan in Baseball. You hope, and hope, and hope and it just never works out.
There is this minor hope that USC will help us guarantee a nice-looking BCS title game this year. That would be comforting, given the fall of the Hog that we have endured in our little corner of the earth.
Personally, I’d love to see Georgia come away from Atlanta with a win over Bama, but it’s that time of year when the SEC bands together to beat down whomever else we play. So, to whomever will smack the Irish back to South Bend, best of luck 🙂
Oh, and here’s to basketball season! WOOO PIG!
Doug Hibbard,
There is an outside chance that the BULLDOG NATION may spoil the SABANATION’s chance this year. I must admit that a couple of holes in our armor have been exposed. Of course, the odds are in our favor.
However, if the BULLDOGS do pull off an upset, I shall not cease to cheer them on as they go to the National Championship to play whatever opponent a Lesser Conference fields against them.
No other Conference deserves the National Championship Trophy to be tarnished, sitting in one of the inferior buildings of their inferior Nations.
Long live the SEC.
Absolutely. I even root for LSU when they’re in the National Championship game.
Better a lesser-knight of a great king than a great knight of a lesser king.
Doug Hibbard,
You are right as the rain. Any SEC NATION would be better than a Lesser Conference Nation.
Maybe those West Coast Infidels of Southern California will defeat that band of Irish Mercenaries from South Bend and set the FOOTBALL UNIVERSE back in its proper orbital path around the SEC.
I judge CB to to correct here, the Dawgs have an outside, underdog chance of beating Alabama and getting to the BCS championship game. They also have an outside chance of losing to arch rival Ga Tech Saturday.
Having been on the sidelines for four Dawg games this year (I am an incredibly connected kind of guy around here), I observe some really flaccid performances and we did get absolutely destroyed by the Gamecocks.