Things Learned and Things Confirmed:
Things Learned:
1.Nick Saban has a Soul. Who would have known the man that couldn’t even break a smile after wining his second national championship had a soul, or even knew about the world outside his little bubble. Nick Saban was the class of college football this week with the respect he treated Joe Pa and the Penn State Nittany Lions. He asked his fans not to boo the team as they entered the stadium, and then in a game Roll Tide could of rolled up fiftey and embarrassed the old coach. Saban decided to play conservative to the tune of only twenty four points, and a comfortable win. Saban finally showed respect to college football, and the greats that paved the game before him.
2. A win over Virginia Tech is meaningless. The division 1AA James Madison was able to beat Virginia Tech ultimately making Boise State’s win over VT meaningless.
3. South Carolina Marcus Lattimore is going to be an absolute stud for South Carolina. If you asked me who was the favorite to win the SEC East, South Carolina looks like a tough team to beat.
4. Without Tim Tebow, Florida is struggling to score points. Obviously Urban Myer was not lying when he said this preseason “His team was not very good.” How about this stat. Florida started the season ranked number 4 and has dropped to number 10 after two weeks and two wins. It is the biggest drop in the polls without losing a game in 50 years.
5. You can catch a touchdown pass, and not have it count. Just ask Megatron, Calvin Johnson, I am sure he will be able to explain.
Things Confirmed:
1. Mark Sanchez is not a franchise quarterback. Mark Sanchez showed Monday night that he has no understanding of the offense, is scared to go down field, and plays quarterback like a deer in headlights. If Mark is to truly be the “Sanchize” he has a long way to go. 
2. The Cowboys are so overrated. Just because “The Boys” are hosts of the super bowl doesn’t mean they are destined to play in the game. The offensive line sucks, and Romo just doesn’t have what it takes to be a champion.
3. Flacco beats Ice. Joe Flacco continues to prove that he is a better quarterback than “Matty Ice” Matt Ryan. Both quarterbacks played top defenses this weekend, and Flacco was still able to make plays, and ultimately get his team the victory.
4. The United States has the most talented basketball players in the world. I don’t care what people say, the team at the Basketball World Championships was a “B Team.” It is not used in a bad way. It just happens that USA TEAM A and USA TEAM B are ranked 1 and 2 in the world. 
5. I watched the Sandlot this week. And Wendy Peffercorn is still one hot piece of tail.
What up Michael “Squints” Palladoris.

i like the first one. ROLL TIDE! actually i like the first half of this post.
hope all is going well.