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Florida up by 1 with 3:00 left in the 4th... South Carolina ball. Its going to come down to the wire folks.
 
man if Cal and Florida lose, this is going to be great for Rutgers and Boise State. If BSU wins today that is.
 
So, let's recap:

Michigan kills Indiana
OSU kills Northwestern
Louisville loses
Auburn loses
Florida barely beats a 5-4 South Carolina team at home
Cal loses

Most people in the nation believe that Michigan and OSU are the two best teams in the country. If they play a close game next Saturday, how can that perception change?
 
Originally posted by: mpitts
So, let's recap:

Michigan kills Indiana
OSU kills Northwestern
Louisville loses
Auburn loses
Florida barely beats a 5-4 South Carolina team at home
Cal loses

Most people in the nation believe that Michigan and OSU are the two best teams in the country. If they play a close game next Saturday, how can that perception change?
It would definitely be interesting to see a rematch of tOSU and Michigan in the BCS Championship game if it came to that. If we assume Michigan loses to tOSU on 11/18, that means there are two teams that lost to tOSU (Texas being the other one).
 
wtf is up with college ball today? some awesome games, but damn, Auburn and Cal blow it and Florida came SOO close. Blocking the XP was key, the kick looked off to begin with even before it was blocked.
 
Originally posted by: sash1
wtf is up with college ball today? some awesome games, but damn, Auburn and Cal blow it and Florida came SOO close. Blocking the XP was key, the kick looked off to begin with even before it was blocked.
I wanted Florida to lose so badly. 🙁 At least they'll drop in the human polls.
 
Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: sash1
wtf is up with college ball today? some awesome games, but damn, Auburn and Cal blow it and Florida came SOO close. Blocking the XP was key, the kick looked off to begin with even before it was blocked.
I wanted Florida to lose so badly. 🙁 At least they'll drop in the human polls.

I doubt it, considering Louisville, Auburn and Cal all lost.
 
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Originally posted by: Mill
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Originally posted by: Mill
Auburn won't be coming back. Our QB has been hurt since the first drive of the game, and for some odd reason Tuberville refuses to replace him. Every ball he throws is with a grimace and he is underthrowing every ball. He's 2/7 for 7 yards and FOUR INTERCEPTIONS.
Hahahaha nice excuse Mill. How about that vaunted "defense"? Over 200 yards passing for Stafford and 100+ yards rushing for Lumpkin, hahaha at home too. This year, you can't say SEC without the words overrated in the same sentence.

I haven't done a bit of smack talking about Auburn. So, I'm not sure why you are trying to put words in my mouth. I have repeatedly said I thought Auburn didn't deserve to play for the title, but that they would be more deserving than a Big East team. As late as a few weeks ago I said Auburn had been playing very poorly, and I never expected them to win out.

I've never made claims of our "vaunted defense." They've played soft all year and have been unable to stop the run.

The SEC is not overrated. There is a lot of parity in the conference. They are not top heavy like the Big East.
Exactly, they have no "top teams". They all beat each other. Parity doesn't mean your conference isn't overhyped by the media.

No, they do have top teams. They just have more parity, so that they typically only have one or two really *bad* teams each year. Whereas the Big East typically has one good team, and this year they have a couple -- but I will wait to see how all those "great" teams do in their bowls.


 
crazy year for college football. it would be fun if someone in big 12 can beat texas now, the computers will go crazy
 
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