WhoFellDownTheGopherHole?
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My favorite is that many Auburn fans are trying to rationalize that it's somehow unfair to them that they haven't played higher ranking teams in their bowl match ups - even claiming that it gives their opponents some sort of insurmountable psychological advantage.
From a user 'au701948':
"I agree Minnesota played the better game..No Doubt about it. What I do not like, and for this you cannot blame the coaches, is our lack of luck of the draw in Bowl opponents.
Regardless of how hard you prepare and how much you make it known that you have to be all "business," you cannot overcome human nature with the immediate advantage
Minnesota started with back 3-1/2 weeks ago when the pairings were announced. Minnesota immediately had the built-in human emotion advantage of making their "mark"
on the college football community. It was worse against UCF, but was still in effect with today's Minnesota game. They, Minnesota, had an un-coachable and innate advantage
by instantly seeing their chance to become more relevant by winning against a "brand" football name. I do not mean to take something away from Minnesota's effort. It is just
simple to me their "brand" was not, in their mind, at the same level as an Auburn. The matches lately have lead to our inability to win against someone with that primal emotion,
desire and talent to make their name at someone else's expense.
Given the circumstances and their talent, we were beat on both lines of scrimmage today. I hate the game results probably more than most. However, I hope to be looking for
ward to Auburn doing the same to someone else next Bowl Season. Just my humble opinion and perspective."
From a user 'au701948':
"I agree Minnesota played the better game..No Doubt about it. What I do not like, and for this you cannot blame the coaches, is our lack of luck of the draw in Bowl opponents.
Regardless of how hard you prepare and how much you make it known that you have to be all "business," you cannot overcome human nature with the immediate advantage
Minnesota started with back 3-1/2 weeks ago when the pairings were announced. Minnesota immediately had the built-in human emotion advantage of making their "mark"
on the college football community. It was worse against UCF, but was still in effect with today's Minnesota game. They, Minnesota, had an un-coachable and innate advantage
by instantly seeing their chance to become more relevant by winning against a "brand" football name. I do not mean to take something away from Minnesota's effort. It is just
simple to me their "brand" was not, in their mind, at the same level as an Auburn. The matches lately have lead to our inability to win against someone with that primal emotion,
desire and talent to make their name at someone else's expense.
Given the circumstances and their talent, we were beat on both lines of scrimmage today. I hate the game results probably more than most. However, I hope to be looking for
ward to Auburn doing the same to someone else next Bowl Season. Just my humble opinion and perspective."