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Originally Posted by 651akathePaul
What was the deal with this Feinbaum character? I never liked his show. Too biased and no real insight.
What he say?
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Originally Posted by 651akathePaul
What was the deal with this Feinbaum character? I never liked his show. Too biased and no real insight.
Originally Posted by 651akathePaul
What was the deal with this Feinbaum character? I never liked his show. Too biased and no real insight.
Originally Posted by DLo13
I hadn't pinned down a game/weekend yet. I did a spot check of the Miami weekend and every hotel already shows "Sold Out" in my system.Originally Posted by 5am6oody72
Originally Posted by DLo13
UGA by 700, #*@# it.
5amgoody, you in here? How tough is it to get a hotel in/near Blacksburg on a football weekend? I can't book anything more than 30 days out, would I end up stuck in like Martinsville?
I just graduated this year so I never had to deal with the hotel situation since I lived there. Which game is it for? Depending on the game I think if you're 30 days out you could probably get a hotel in Christiansburg, which is about a 10 min drive, or if not there in the Radford area which is like 25-30 mins away. There are only a few legit hotels immediately within Blacksburg since it's so small.
Might as well just stay in Roanoke rather than any of the #%$@ towns around there. I'm sure getting down 81 on a Saturday is hell, tho...
Originally Posted by DLo13
I hadn't pinned down a game/weekend yet. I did a spot check of the Miami weekend and every hotel already shows "Sold Out" in my system.Originally Posted by 5am6oody72
Originally Posted by DLo13
UGA by 700, #*@# it.
5amgoody, you in here? How tough is it to get a hotel in/near Blacksburg on a football weekend? I can't book anything more than 30 days out, would I end up stuck in like Martinsville?
I just graduated this year so I never had to deal with the hotel situation since I lived there. Which game is it for? Depending on the game I think if you're 30 days out you could probably get a hotel in Christiansburg, which is about a 10 min drive, or if not there in the Radford area which is like 25-30 mins away. There are only a few legit hotels immediately within Blacksburg since it's so small.
Might as well just stay in Roanoke rather than any of the #%$@ towns around there. I'm sure getting down 81 on a Saturday is hell, tho...
Finding flaws in the BCS systemOriginally Posted by Statis22
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
Originally Posted by 651akathePaul
Should be a good game. UGA wins a close one.
UGA/Hawaii should have been a good game also...
this gonna be UGLY.
That Hawaii team had the worst schedule in the country up to that game.
Finding flaws in the BCS systemOriginally Posted by Statis22
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
Originally Posted by 651akathePaul
Should be a good game. UGA wins a close one.
UGA/Hawaii should have been a good game also...
this gonna be UGLY.
That Hawaii team had the worst schedule in the country up to that game.
Well it's a flaw in that an undefeated non-BCS team with a weak schedule can make it to a BCS game.Originally Posted by Statis22
Wasn't really any flaws in the system, they were the only undefeated and every other team had 2 losses.
I didn't have a problem with Hawaii being there even though I thought they would put up a better effort than they did. Didn't help Georgia was fire hot towards the end of tha year too.
Still couldn't believe the Rose Bowl took a 3 loss Illinois team over that Georgia squad. UGA/USC woulda been awesome.
Well it's a flaw in that an undefeated non-BCS team with a weak schedule can make it to a BCS game.Originally Posted by Statis22
Wasn't really any flaws in the system, they were the only undefeated and every other team had 2 losses.
I didn't have a problem with Hawaii being there even though I thought they would put up a better effort than they did. Didn't help Georgia was fire hot towards the end of tha year too.
Still couldn't believe the Rose Bowl took a 3 loss Illinois team over that Georgia squad. UGA/USC woulda been awesome.
Originally Posted by koolbarbone
Well it's a flaw in that an undefeated non-BCS team with a weak schedule can make it to a BCS game.Originally Posted by Statis22
Wasn't really any flaws in the system, they were the only undefeated and every other team had 2 losses.
I didn't have a problem with Hawaii being there even though I thought they would put up a better effort than they did. Didn't help Georgia was fire hot towards the end of tha year too.
Still couldn't believe the Rose Bowl took a 3 loss Illinois team over that Georgia squad. UGA/USC woulda been awesome.
On top of that, when Michigan State got scared and pulled out of their game that year, UH ended up scheduling two 1-AA teams. It wasn't by choice - virtually every team they asked declined - but in hindsight, it was a brilliant move. Instead of playing USC, who turned down the offer, UH played Charleston Southern. Every pundit ridiculed them for their schedule, but I will gladly take a cupcake schedule and a BCS trip over having to tough out a game against a ranked team. For non-BCS schools, who have to go undefeated to make the cut, that's just the reality of the situation.
Originally Posted by koolbarbone
Well it's a flaw in that an undefeated non-BCS team with a weak schedule can make it to a BCS game.Originally Posted by Statis22
Wasn't really any flaws in the system, they were the only undefeated and every other team had 2 losses.
I didn't have a problem with Hawaii being there even though I thought they would put up a better effort than they did. Didn't help Georgia was fire hot towards the end of tha year too.
Still couldn't believe the Rose Bowl took a 3 loss Illinois team over that Georgia squad. UGA/USC woulda been awesome.
On top of that, when Michigan State got scared and pulled out of their game that year, UH ended up scheduling two 1-AA teams. It wasn't by choice - virtually every team they asked declined - but in hindsight, it was a brilliant move. Instead of playing USC, who turned down the offer, UH played Charleston Southern. Every pundit ridiculed them for their schedule, but I will gladly take a cupcake schedule and a BCS trip over having to tough out a game against a ranked team. For non-BCS schools, who have to go undefeated to make the cut, that's just the reality of the situation.
Originally Posted by zs05wc
Brionte Dunn confirmed for the BH BBQ, allegedly.
Originally Posted by zs05wc
Brionte Dunn confirmed for the BH BBQ, allegedly.
You serious? The year before the team went all the way to Alabama. The year after the BCS season, we went to Florida. There isn't a team that travels longer distances year in and year out to play teams than Hawaii so that argument is invalid.Originally Posted by Nako XL
Originally Posted by koolbarbone
Well it's a flaw in that an undefeated non-BCS team with a weak schedule can make it to a BCS game.Originally Posted by Statis22
Wasn't really any flaws in the system, they were the only undefeated and every other team had 2 losses.
I didn't have a problem with Hawaii being there even though I thought they would put up a better effort than they did. Didn't help Georgia was fire hot towards the end of tha year too.
Still couldn't believe the Rose Bowl took a 3 loss Illinois team over that Georgia squad. UGA/USC woulda been awesome.
On top of that, when Michigan State got scared and pulled out of their game that year, UH ended up scheduling two 1-AA teams. It wasn't by choice - virtually every team they asked declined - but in hindsight, it was a brilliant move. Instead of playing USC, who turned down the offer, UH played Charleston Southern. Every pundit ridiculed them for their schedule, but I will gladly take a cupcake schedule and a BCS trip over having to tough out a game against a ranked team. For non-BCS schools, who have to go undefeated to make the cut, that's just the reality of the situation.
Ehhhhh....
USC flew out to hawaii and played you guys two seasons earlier when no one wanted to, and beat the brakes off hawaii by 7 touchdowns and were already playing Nebraska and Notre Dame that year so it wasn't a matter of them being scared.
None of those schools wanted to subject their kids to that travel midseason.
That Hawaii team kept whining about how no one would play them, but refused to leave the island to go face anyone else. As I recall a few lower tier and non bcs teams were down to face you and you refused to play them.
You serious? The year before the team went all the way to Alabama. The year after the BCS season, we went to Florida. There isn't a team that travels longer distances year in and year out to play teams than Hawaii so that argument is invalid.Originally Posted by Nako XL
Originally Posted by koolbarbone
Well it's a flaw in that an undefeated non-BCS team with a weak schedule can make it to a BCS game.Originally Posted by Statis22
Wasn't really any flaws in the system, they were the only undefeated and every other team had 2 losses.
I didn't have a problem with Hawaii being there even though I thought they would put up a better effort than they did. Didn't help Georgia was fire hot towards the end of tha year too.
Still couldn't believe the Rose Bowl took a 3 loss Illinois team over that Georgia squad. UGA/USC woulda been awesome.
On top of that, when Michigan State got scared and pulled out of their game that year, UH ended up scheduling two 1-AA teams. It wasn't by choice - virtually every team they asked declined - but in hindsight, it was a brilliant move. Instead of playing USC, who turned down the offer, UH played Charleston Southern. Every pundit ridiculed them for their schedule, but I will gladly take a cupcake schedule and a BCS trip over having to tough out a game against a ranked team. For non-BCS schools, who have to go undefeated to make the cut, that's just the reality of the situation.
Ehhhhh....
USC flew out to hawaii and played you guys two seasons earlier when no one wanted to, and beat the brakes off hawaii by 7 touchdowns and were already playing Nebraska and Notre Dame that year so it wasn't a matter of them being scared.
None of those schools wanted to subject their kids to that travel midseason.
That Hawaii team kept whining about how no one would play them, but refused to leave the island to go face anyone else. As I recall a few lower tier and non bcs teams were down to face you and you refused to play them.