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Yes, this was the Small One, the battle of the beatens, the movable object meeting the resistible force. There were only tomorrows. When these two teams get together, nothing can happen. This game was for a marble.
danny e. wrote:hmm It's starting to look like it will be Texas vs Florida in the championship.
Alabama wont make it past Florida in the SEC championship game. Texas Tech will lose to OK State or Oklahoma. maybe both
if Oklahoma actually had any defense at all, they'd be a superb team.
AP rankings, week 13 wrote:1. Alabama (63) 11-0
2. Florida (2) 10-1
3. Oklahoma 10-1
4. Texas 10-1
5. Southern California 9-1
6. Penn State 11-1
7. Texas Tech 10-1
8. Utah 12-0
9. Boise State 11-0
10. Ohio State 10-2
11. Oklahoma State 9-2
12. Missouri 9-2
13. Georgia 9-2
14. Texas Christian 10-2
15. Ball State 11-0
16. Cincinnati 9-2
17. Oregon State 8-3
18. Georgia Tech 8-3
19. Oregon 8-3
20. Boston College 8-3
20. Brigham Young 10-2
22. Michigan State 9-3
23. Florida State 8-3
24. Northwestern 9-3
25. Mississippi 7-4
UberGerbil wrote:http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/stor ... ttom100813I kind of wish there was a bottom 25.
David Duffey wrote:ESPN.com's Bottom 10, week 13:
1. Washington 0-11
"Knockin' On Heaven's Door:" The Huskies are knock-knock-knockin' on the door to Bottom 10 immortality. With one more loss, they will complete a perfect winless season.
2. Southern Methodist 1-10
"Use Your Illusion I:" If June Jones closes his eyes and tries real hard, maybe he can convince himself he's back in Hawaii soaking in the sun.
3. North Texas 1-10
"Use Your Illusion II:" If Todd Dodge closes his eyes and tries real hard, maybe he can convince himself he's back at Southlake Carroll soaking in the run to another title.
4. Western Kentucky 2-9
"You Ain't The First:" The Hilltoppers aren't the first independent to make the Bottom 10. Nor are they the last. Need proof? See below.
5. Notre Dame 6-5
"November Rain:" It's been raining losses for the Irish in November. If their 1-3 record this month isn't bad enough, a shower of snowballs directed at them from their own student section during the Syracuse loss made it worse.
6. Iowa State 2-10
"Welcome To The Jungle:" We're not sure how the Cyclones have escaped the Bottom 10's attention this long. But those 10 straight losses make them a welcome addition.
7. Tulane 2-9
"Breakdown:" Since a two-game winning streak in September, the Green Wave experienced a breakdown, losing seven straight games.
8. Eastern Michigan 2-9
"Paradise City:" Not sure if Ypsilanti could be considered a paradise city or not, but the Eagles have struggled there and on the road.
9. Miami (Ohio) 2-9
"There Was A Time:" The RedHawks used to be good. Remember when Ben Roethlisberger took them to the MAC title in 2003?
10. Michigan 3-9
"Appetite For Destruction:" The Wolverines set some records only the Bottom 10 could love: most losses ever in a season, a fifth straight loss to Ohio State and the largest loss to the Buckeyes in 40 years.
Usacomp2k3 wrote:Higher than a 2-loss Florida team.So where would a 1-loss alabama figure in there?
5. Notre Dame 6-5
"November Rain:" It's been raining losses for the Irish in November. If their 1-3 record this month isn't bad enough, a shower of snowballs directed at them from their own student section during the Syracuse loss made it worse.
The students weren't really throwing at their own team. But, like the team, the can't hit what they're throwing at either.5. Notre Dame 6-5
"November Rain:" It's been raining losses for the Irish in November. If their 1-3 record this month isn't bad enough, a shower of snowballs directed at them from their own student section during the Syracuse loss made it worse.
PRIME1 wrote:Given his girth, I think they'll need a harpoon.Should Charlie get the axe?
rogue426 wrote:Here's a nightmare scenario,keeping in mind I didnt look over the rankings to intently.
Alabama loses to Auburn by 3 points or less in the final seconds.
Bama destroys Florida in the SEC championship.
OU blows out OSU .
Texas handily beats Texas A@M.
Oregon State beats Oregon for the Pac 10 championship and a trip the the Rose Bowl.
Does this pit OU vs Texas for the championship?
danny e. wrote:rogue426 wrote:Here's a nightmare scenario,keeping in mind I didnt look over the rankings to intently.
Alabama loses to Auburn by 3 points or less in the final seconds.
Bama destroys Florida in the SEC championship.
OU blows out OSU .
Texas handily beats Texas A@M.
Oregon State beats Oregon for the Pac 10 championship and a trip the the Rose Bowl.
Does this pit OU vs Texas for the championship?
Alabama wont beat Florida. .. i guess if 75% of the starters on the florida team suddenly took sick.. then they might have a chance.
It'll be Florida vs Big 12 champ.
Dizik wrote:So what are your thoughts on the Big 12 and the three-way tie between Oklahoma, Texas, and Texas Tech? Personally, and yes I am an OU fan, I think that OU deserves the game vs. Missouri.
First of all: Yes, I am aware that Texas beat OU 45-35 on "neutral ground". The game is in Texas, there's no way that can be considered neutral. Yes, I know it's roughly the same driving distance between the two campuses, but it's still in Texas. If the game was held in New Mexico, Arkansas, etc., then I would be fine with Texas getting the nod.
Secondly, we beat Texas Tech 65-21. That's the same Texas Tech that beat Texas 39-33, so that should rule out the "head-to-head" advantage Texas might have when it comes to the BCS scoring.
Thirdly, Texas' last game was against A&M (an un-seeded team) at home. Was anybody surprised that Texas won? And what about Texas Tech? They barely won against Baylor (aka the doormat of the Big 12, and un-seeded) at home. Oklahoma on the other hand, beat Oklahoma State (ranked #12 by the BCS) 61-41 at Oklahoma State.
Can somebody point out what I'm missing as to why anybody but Oklahoma should be playing in the Big 12 championship? Seriously, I can't come up with anything.
Dizik wrote:Boomer Sooner, baby.
AP rankings, week 14 wrote:1. Alabama (62) 12-0
2. Florida (3) 11-1
3. Texas 11-1
4. Oklahoma 11-1
5. Southern California 10-1
6. Penn State 11-1
7. Utah 12-0
8. Texas Tech 11-1
9. Boise State 12-0
10. Ohio State 10-2
11. Texas Christian 10-2
12. Ball State 12-0
13. Cincinnati 10-2
14. Oklahoma State 9-3
15. Georgia Tech 8-3
16. Oregon 9-3
17. Georgia 9-3
18. Boston College 9-3
19. Missouri 9-3
20. Brigham Young 10-2
21. Michigan State 9-3
22. Mississippi 8-4
23. Pittsburgh 8-3
24. Northwestern 9-3
25. Oregon State 8-4
JustAnEngineer wrote:AP rankings, week 14 wrote:1. Alabama (62) 12-0
2. Florida (3) 11-1
3. Texas 11-1
4. Oklahoma 11-1
5. Southern California 10-1
6. Penn State 11-1
7. Utah 12-0
8. Texas Tech 11-1
9. Boise State 12-0
10. Ohio State 10-2
11. Texas Christian 10-2
12. Ball State 12-0
13. Cincinnati 10-2
14. Oklahoma State 9-3
15. Georgia Tech 8-3
16. Oregon 9-3
17. Georgia 9-3
18. Boston College 9-3
19. Missouri 9-3
20. Brigham Young 10-2
21. Michigan State 9-3
22. Mississippi 8-4
23. Pittsburgh 8-3
24. Northwestern 9-3
25. Oregon State 8-4
rogue426 wrote:Here's a nightmare scenario,keeping in mind I didnt look over the rankings to intently.
Alabama loses to Auburn by 3 points or less in the final seconds.
Bama destroys Florida in the SEC championship.
OU blows out OSU .
Texas handily beats Texas A@M.
Oregon State beats Oregon for the Pac 10 championship and a trip the the Rose Bowl.
Does this pit OU vs Texas for the championship?
danny e. wrote:rogue426 wrote:Here's a nightmare scenario,keeping in mind I didnt look over the rankings to intently.
Alabama loses to Auburn by 3 points or less in the final seconds.
Bama destroys Florida in the SEC championship.
OU blows out OSU .
Texas handily beats Texas A@M.
Oregon State beats Oregon for the Pac 10 championship and a trip the the Rose Bowl.
Does this pit OU vs Texas for the championship?
actually.. it could still happen.
Humans will likely vote OK 1, Florida 2, Texas 3.
Computers may have Texas 2 still..
I'd actually kinda enjoy that happening simply because it will cause another uproar.
a playoff is what we need.
Oklahoma vs Florida will be interesting. I still wonder if Texas isnt the better team, but OK has definitely improved since their loss.. they can now run the ball and their defense is a little better.
danny e. wrote:
actually.. it could still happen.
Humans will likely vote OK 1, Florida 2, Texas 3.
Computers may have Texas 2 still..
AP rankings, week 15 wrote:1. Florida (50) 12-1
2. Oklahoma (9) 12-1
3. Texas (6) 11-1
4. Alabama 12-1
5. Southern California 11-1
6. Penn State 11-1
7. Utah 12-0
8. Texas Tech 11-1
9. Boise State 12-0
10. Ohio State 10-2
11. Texas Christian 10-2
12. Cincinnati 11-2
13. Oklahoma State 9-3
14. Georgia Tech 9-3
15. Oregon 9-3
16. Georgia 9-3
17. Brigham Young 10-2
18. Pittsburgh 9-3
19. Michigan State 9-3
20. Mississippi 8-4
21. Virginia Tech 9-4
22. Northwestern 9-3
23. Ball State 12-1
24. Oregon State 8-4
25. Missouri 9-4
Jan. 8 BCS Title Miami, Fla. Oklahoma (12-1) vs. Florida (12-1)
Jan. 5 Fiesta Glendale, Ariz. Texas (11-1) vs. Ohio State (10-2)
Jan. 2 Sugar New Orleans, La. Alabama (12-1) vs. Utah (12-0)
Jan. 1 Rose Pasadena, Calif. Penn State (11-1) vs. Southern California (11-1)
Jan. 1 Orange Miami, Fla. Virginia Tech (9-4) vs. Cincinnati (11-2)
Jan. 6 GMAC Mobile, Ala. ESPN 8 p.m. Ball State vs. Tulsa
Jan. 3 International Toronto ESPN2 Noon Connecticut vs. Buffalo
Jan. 2 Liberty Memphis ESPN 5 p.m. East Carolina vs. Kentucky
Jan. 2 Cotton Dallas FOX 2 p.m. Texas Tech vs. Mississippi
Jan. 1 Gator Jacksonville CBS 1 p.m. Clemson vs. Nebraska
Jan. 1 Capital One Orlando ABC 1 p.m. Michigan State vs. Georgia
Jan. 1 Outback Tampa, Fla. ESPN 11 a.m. Iowa vs. South Carolina
Dec. 31 Chick-fil-A Atlanta ESPN 7:30 p.m. LSU vs. Georgia Tech
Dec. 31 Insight Glendale, Ariz. NFL Net. 5:30 p.m. Kansas vs. Minnesota
Dec. 31 Music City Nashville ESPN 3:30 p.m. Vanderbilt vs. Boston College
Dec. 31 Sun El Paso, Tex. CBS 2 p.m. Oregon State vs. Pittsburgh
Dec. 31 Armed Forces Fort Worth, Tex. ESPN 12:30 p.m. Air Force vs. Houston
Dec. 30 Holiday San Diego ESPN 8 p.m. Oklahoma State vs. Oregon
Dec. 30 Texas Houston NFL Net. 8 p.m. Rice vs. Western Michigan
Dec. 30 Humanitarian Boise, Idaho ESPN2 4:30 p.m. Nevada vs. Maryland
Dec. 29 Alamo San Antonio ESPN 8 p.m. Northwestern vs. Missouri
Dec. 29 Papajohns.com Birmingham, Ala. ESPN 3 p.m. Rutgers vs. North Carolina State
Dec. 28 Independence Shreveport, La. ESPN 8 p.m. Louisiana Tech vs. Northern Illinois
Dec. 27 Emerald San Francisco ESPN 8 p.m. Miami (Fla.) vs. California
Dec. 27 Champs Sports Orlando ESPN 4:30 p.m. Florida State vs. Wisconsin
Dec. 27 Meineke Car Care Charlotte ESPN 1 p.m. North Carolina vs. West Virginia
Dec. 26 Motor City Detroit ESPN 7:30 p.m. Central Michigan vs. Florida Atlantic
Dec. 24 Hawaii Honolulu ESPN 8 p.m. Hawaii vs. Notre Dame
Dec. 23 Poinsettia San Diego ESPN 8 p.m. Texas Christian vs. Boise State
Dec. 21 New Orleans New Orleans ESPN 8 p.m. Troy vs. Southern Miss
Dec. 20 EagleBank Washington D.C. ESPN 11 a.m. Navy vs. Wake Forest
Dec. 20 Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nev. ESPN 8 p.m. BYU vs. Arizona
Dec. 20 St. Petersburg St. Petersburg, Fla. ESPN2 4:30 p.m. South Florida vs. Memphis
Dec. 20 New Mexico Albuquerque, N.M. ESPN 2:30 p.m. Colorado State vs. Fresno State
Pettytheft wrote:OK will lose another big game like they always do. The Rose Bowl will be the typical USC trouncing whatever the Big 10 decides to put up for the year. The rest of the games are nothing to be excited about. How on earth Ohio State deserves to play Texas this year is beyond me. Every year I become less of a fan of College Football.
JustAnEngineer wrote:I'm surprised to see Ole Miss in there. But, bowl games are much more about which team's fans will bring the most cash to the city hosting the bowl than they are about which teams are the best.