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Post by bigpapai on Oct 14, 2007 20:38:26 GMT -5
This is the most upsets in a year ive ever seen. the fact that usf is number 2....wow....ne1 else? im a trojan fan so im really p'od
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Post by bigpapai on Oct 14, 2007 20:39:03 GMT -5
oops sorry if a mod can move this to sports my bad clicked the wrong topic
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Angels4Life
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Post by Angels4Life on Oct 15, 2007 13:08:35 GMT -5
As being a USC fan myself, I am very angry that they are doing this bad. Sanchez is a better QB than Booty because he is more mobile. But USC have tons of injuries. Ohio State being number 1 is a joke. Yeah beating Akron proves you can be number 1. If the BCS is LSU vs. Oklahoma, it is going to be a joke. LSU 47, Oklahoma 3. I don't need to see another beatdown.
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Post by bigpapai on Oct 15, 2007 15:54:49 GMT -5
true....and the most ridicules thing is usc dropping 3 upon winning, but lsu only goes to 5
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Post by tim on Oct 15, 2007 16:10:03 GMT -5
how do you figure that LSU would blow out Oklahoma? OU lost to Colorado, i know... i don't care if Colorado only won one game last year, its still a Big-12 rivalry game and those games are always tough. see: LSU losing to SEC-opponent Kentucky.
OU is better than people realize. they've got a deep and balanced running attack with Patrick and Murray, arguably the best wideout in the country in Malcolm Kelly, and a guy at QB in Bradford who might be the first freshman to be a Heisman finalist since another OU alum: Adrian Peterson. not to mention, they've got their usual attacking front 7 that would give even the likes of LSU's Ciron Black and Herman Johnson some trouble.
USF is a great story, and i've enjoyed the ride because I predicted them to be atop the Big East before the season started. I never thought they'd get as high as #2 in the BCS, though. and they won't finish that high, either. they've still got the bulk of their Big East schedule left, and as i've already mentioned... conference games are usually where these teams stumble. hell, it might happen as soon as this Thursday, against Rutgers.
my guess? the BCS title game is between two 1-loss teams, any way you cut it. LSU gets in unless they stumble somewhere, because they can easily overcome 2 spots in the BCS. if OU wins the Big-12, they'll be hard to keep out. if Ohio State runs the table, they'll be #1(unless the computer's ax them for strength of schedule, which i doubt).
but don't count out whoever wins the ACC. Boston College or Virginia Tech(even being a somewhat-surprisingly low #11 in the BCS) could sneak their way into the title game if either one runs the table.
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Reasoning through Questioning
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Post by Reasoning through Questioning on Oct 19, 2007 12:32:02 GMT -5
how do you figure that LSU would blow out Oklahoma? OU lost to Colorado, i know... i don't care if Colorado only won one game last year, its still a Big-12 rivalry game and those games are always tough. see: LSU losing to SEC-opponent Kentucky. Because OU always blows it in the post season. I predicted LSU and OU at the beginning of the season. Now I have no idea. It's up in the air. At this point in the season nearly everyone has a shot. Their is no clearly dominate consistent team in the nation. But I still say LSU goes.
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Post by deskjet on Oct 19, 2007 12:50:39 GMT -5
LSU and OKL are the best 1 loss team imo. USc is junk this year and will lose again. BC and OSU...see USF
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