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Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
And lemme add
It woulda been a bigger travesty if they woulda called that. The game was decided on the field. Period. I'm glad they didn't call that crap
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Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
And lemme add
It woulda been a bigger travesty if they woulda called that. The game was decided on the field. Period. I'm glad they didn't call that crap
Originally Posted by Bigmike23
maybe i was wrong then, cause some college guy was on the Dan patrick show and said it didnt really matter if they threw a flag cause it was on 4th down and bama jumped on the ball
Rumor is TCU VS UCLA next year at Jerry house, it would replace the kstate game since synder has been trying to get out of that game since last year
why would you play
@ in texas VS TCU
@ Texas
then Houston at home
in the same year?
Originally Posted by ooIRON MANoo
Originally Posted by Bigmike23
maybe i was wrong then, cause some college guy was on the Dan patrick show and said it didnt really matter if they threw a flag cause it was on 4th down and bama jumped on the ball
Rumor is TCU VS UCLA next year at Jerry house, it would replace the kstate game since synder has been trying to get out of that game since last year
why would you play
@ in texas VS TCU
@ Texas
then Houston at home
in the same year?
TCU probably came calling, or the UCLA called to fill their opening, and Neuheisel wants to be known as a b-grade Pete Carroll.
Only thing I could think of. TCU has been a consistent winner this decade.
It's a good move even though they all hail from Texas.
After next season USC, ND and UCLA will be the only schools that have NEVER scheduled a Division I-AA (FCS) team.
they're also good for one choke job a year.Originally Posted by ooIRON MANoo
Originally Posted by Bigmike23
maybe i was wrong then, cause some college guy was on the Dan patrick show and said it didnt really matter if they threw a flag cause it was on 4th down and bama jumped on the ball
Rumor is TCU VS UCLA next year at Jerry house, it would replace the kstate game since synder has been trying to get out of that game since last year
why would you play
@ in texas VS TCU
@ Texas
then Houston at home
in the same year?
TCU probably came calling, or the UCLA called to fill their opening, and Neuheisel wants to be known as a b-grade Pete Carroll.
Only thing I could think of. TCU has been a consistent winner this decade.
It's a good move even though they all hail from Texas.
After next season USC, ND and UCLA will be the only schools that have NEVER scheduled a Division I-AA (FCS) team.
Originally Posted by dreClark
An oldie but goodie, but it's relevant:
UF's offense looks totally different/not as scary w/o the boy Percy
Originally Posted by JUUG KNIGHT
Originally Posted by henz0
I know I'm prolly late but LMFAO @ Kiffin saying he went for the field goal instead of trying to drive in fear of a Magical Flag
didnt know he said that
Originally Posted by DLo13
Depending on how upset Urban is, UF wins by 35-56.
I've said that many timesOriginally Posted by Nako XL
they're also good for one choke job a year.Originally Posted by ooIRON MANoo
Originally Posted by Bigmike23
maybe i was wrong then, cause some college guy was on the Dan patrick show and said it didnt really matter if they threw a flag cause it was on 4th down and bama jumped on the ball
Rumor is TCU VS UCLA next year at Jerry house, it would replace the kstate game since synder has been trying to get out of that game since last year
why would you play
@ in texas VS TCU
@ Texas
then Houston at home
in the same year?
TCU probably came calling, or the UCLA called to fill their opening, and Neuheisel wants to be known as a b-grade Pete Carroll.
Only thing I could think of. TCU has been a consistent winner this decade.
It's a good move even though they all hail from Texas.
After next season USC, ND and UCLA will be the only schools that have NEVER scheduled a Division I-AA (FCS) team.
remember what I told u couple months ago, there's a bigger fish out there at RBOriginally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
dreClark wrote:
Gio Bernard to ND
Hmmmmmmm.....
Originally Posted by Al3xis
blueandgold.com now saying nd leads for joyner ?
believe it when i see it
Originally Posted by Nako XL
they're also good for one choke job a year.Originally Posted by ooIRON MANoo
Originally Posted by Bigmike23
maybe i was wrong then, cause some college guy was on the Dan patrick show and said it didnt really matter if they threw a flag cause it was on 4th down and bama jumped on the ball
Rumor is TCU VS UCLA next year at Jerry house, it would replace the kstate game since synder has been trying to get out of that game since last year
why would you play
@ in texas VS TCU
@ Texas
then Houston at home
in the same year?
TCU probably came calling, or the UCLA called to fill their opening, and Neuheisel wants to be known as a b-grade Pete Carroll.
Only thing I could think of. TCU has been a consistent winner this decade.
It's a good move even though they all hail from Texas.
After next season USC, ND and UCLA will be the only schools that have NEVER scheduled a Division I-AA (FCS) team.
Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
Originally Posted by Nako XL
they're also good for one choke job a year.Originally Posted by ooIRON MANoo
Originally Posted by Bigmike23
maybe i was wrong then, cause some college guy was on the Dan patrick show and said it didnt really matter if they threw a flag cause it was on 4th down and bama jumped on the ball
Rumor is TCU VS UCLA next year at Jerry house, it would replace the kstate game since synder has been trying to get out of that game since last year
why would you play
@ in texas VS TCU
@ Texas
then Houston at home
in the same year?
TCU probably came calling, or the UCLA called to fill their opening, and Neuheisel wants to be known as a b-grade Pete Carroll.
Only thing I could think of. TCU has been a consistent winner this decade.
It's a good move even though they all hail from Texas.
After next season USC, ND and UCLA will be the only schools that have NEVER scheduled a Division I-AA (FCS) team.
ONE CHOKE?
consistent winner? thats like saying Memphis is a consistant winner in basketball.... they dont play no body thru out their conference play.
Originally Posted by dreClark
Ya, but Memphis basketball at least stats w/ a killer OOC schedule.
Since USC game (6 weeks ago), longest run by a RB against OSU is 9 yards. Only given up 3 runs over 20 yds all year.
That's pretty damn impressive.
The top of the Mountain West is as good as the top of the Big East or Big 10 so dont give me that crap. TCU, BYU, and Utah can play with anyoneand have shown it for the last few years. Hold back your BCS elitism and actually compare the conferences and you will see. Our teams also try and schedulebetter teams in out of conference to make up for teams like Wyoming and New Mexico. Hate on the MWC all you want, but if you actually knew college footballthen you wouldnt be disregarding them.Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
Originally Posted by Nako XL
they're also good for one choke job a year.Originally Posted by ooIRON MANoo
Originally Posted by Bigmike23
maybe i was wrong then, cause some college guy was on the Dan patrick show and said it didnt really matter if they threw a flag cause it was on 4th down and bama jumped on the ball
Rumor is TCU VS UCLA next year at Jerry house, it would replace the kstate game since synder has been trying to get out of that game since last year
why would you play
@ in texas VS TCU
@ Texas
then Houston at home
in the same year?
TCU probably came calling, or the UCLA called to fill their opening, and Neuheisel wants to be known as a b-grade Pete Carroll.
Only thing I could think of. TCU has been a consistent winner this decade.
It's a good move even though they all hail from Texas.
After next season USC, ND and UCLA will be the only schools that have NEVER scheduled a Division I-AA (FCS) team.
ONE CHOKE?
consistent winner? thats like saying Memphis is a consistant winner in basketball.... they dont play no body thru out their conference play.
Please son. Iowa and the Big 10 are trash!! You obviously havent watched TCU play. They have speed that those corn field boys wouldnt know what do with.Originally Posted by Trelvis Tha Thrilla
YA OKOriginally Posted by Bigmike23
Trelvis Tha Thrilla wrote:
Im sorry but TCU would crush Iowa by at least 20 points
Originally Posted by isu42
Please son. Iowa and the Big 10 are trash!! You obviously havent watched TCU play. They have speed that those corn field boys wouldnt know what do with.Originally Posted by Trelvis Tha Thrilla
YA OKOriginally Posted by Bigmike23
Trelvis Tha Thrilla wrote:
Im sorry but TCU would crush Iowa by at least 20 points
The top of the Mountain West is as good as the top of the Big East or Big 10 so dont give me that crap. TCU, BYU, and Utah can play with anyone and have shown it for the last few years. Hold back your BCS elitism and actually compare the conferences and you will see. Our teams also try and schedule better teams in out of conference to make up for teams like Wyoming and New Mexico.
give u what crap? what are you even talking about. the MWC is a SORRY Football conference. Period. there is no disputing that
dude arguin about some other @@$@ that I havent even touched on
Hate on the MWC all you want, but if you actually knew college football then you wouldnt be disregarding them.
hate
but you're right tho I dont know anything about college football. cool.
ooIRON Manoo wrote:
legit question....
When are SEC teams going to get some more flak for playing weak #@@ OOC opponents? Florida's only worthy opponent to date is LSU (road). I give credit to Bama (VTech in Blacksburg and Georgia (Ok State, ASU). These schools refuse to leave the confines of the South.
I know it's because ESPN keeps shoving it down our throats like the Red Sox/Yankee's, but the SEC is the only conference that get's credit for beating up on each other?
USC losing to Oregon State in Corvallis: "Another misstep by SC in the Pac 10".
Florida losing at home to Ole Miss: "That just shows you how tough the SEC is [slurp]".
It's not that hard to figure out, perception in this case really is reality. Just look at since the BCS has been implemented in 1998...5 BCSchampions..12-4 record in BCS games all time...the most players in the NFL currently, etc. One main reason is that the defensive talent is so rich in thisconference across the board even for the so called bottom feeders and as has been proven over the past years, a great defense will beat a great offense everysingle time.
It seems to me that you have a problem b/c SC doesn't get the same benefit for playing one big OOC game every year (ND doesn't count) and the restof their schedule being basically cake for the most part. USC has just run over that conference for so long and has so much more talent than everyone else inthe Pac-10, that is really is an embarrassment when they lose to a team who didn't even win a game last season (in Washington), or a teams that have nobusiness being competitive with them at all (UCLA, Oregon St). Maybe if someone besides SC steps up and actually is good year after year, the Pac-10 will getmore respect from the media.
Miami's 3-1 start wasn't all it was cracked up to be. Don't take that the wrong way. Miami's 3-1 start over ranked teams is a major achievement, especially when there were legitimate fears the Hurricanes could start 0-4 or 1-3. But let's not overrate those first four games. I know Oklahoma and Florida State made statements this week, but those statements were on the road against Kansas and North Carolina, respectively. That should say something right there. Miami itself showed some flaws last week by allowing six sacks against UCF. This week, Miami hit a speed bump by losing at home to unranked Clemson, allowing Tigers redshirt freshman quarterback Kyle Parker to pass for 330 yards and three touchdowns. Miami quarterback Jacory Harris threw three interceptions. Miami still could win out for a wildly successful 10-2 season, but the Hurricanes also showed they could be vulnerable to mid-level ACC teams.
Hmm I said this same *$%# week 3 and I was a "UM Hater"
Guess Im not the only one who saw the Forest for the trees.