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PostPosted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 11:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

i'd hope my tigers go undefeated but the SEC IS the toughest conference in college football....so it'll be hard.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 6:11 pm    Post subject: Re: American football Reply with quote

BubbaHoTep wrote:
GoatOnFire wrote:
Ok now my question while waiting for next week is... which undefeated team is the most surprising to you?


South Florida, without a doubt. They didn't even have a football team until 1997. 11 years later they are division 1a, in a BCS conference, and ranked in the top 25 for the first time ever. And they play a very tough opponent this week- West Virginia. Should be a good game.


Speaking of that particular game, if you don't want to miss it remember that it is tomorrow and not on Saturday. Boise State plays somebody tonight. I predict that WVU will win. It's being played in Florida but USF beat WVU last time which ruined WVU's season last year and I would not want to face WVU in a revenge game. USF is very good though. I watched them beat Auburn in Auburn stadium on TV. USF missed 4 field goals in that game and still won. What was even more impressive was that they did it with defense and the running game. Their QB Matt Grothe I think is just as good as Pat White, they have a good running back, too, although he's not exactly Steve Slaton.

I think the Cal/Oregon game may be very interesting.

Given up on the Saints skafather after that debacle on Monday night? With the way LSU is playing that's understandable. Geaux Tigers.

And how stupid was Mike Vick to get caught stoned?
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 29, 2007 10:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Some random football thoughts:

Strike Oklahoma, West Virginia, Oregon, Texas and maybe a few others from the undefeated list.

South Florida has an incredible defense - shut down Slaton and knocked White out of the game. SFU may be the Big East's BCS representative this year.

My Horns played a pretty good game on defense but the offense and special teams were absolutely awful. Four interceptions and KSU returned both a kickoff and punt for touchdowns. From what I saw today, I think Texas will be lucky to finish the season 7-5. John Chiles is our quarterback of the future. Reminds me of Vince Young early in his career.

At least the evil sooners also lost- in spectacular fashion blowing a 24-7 second-half lead.

What's up with LSU's uniforms? I like the old ones better with the purple and yellow.
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 30, 2007 2:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Those were LSU's throwback uniforms today, so actually, those were the old uniforms.

I didn't get to see Cal/Oregon's crazy ending because they didn't televise it in my area. Mad

At the end of the day we lost 8 undefeated teams. Shocked Much higher than I expected.

On the reality show of college football's undefeated we now have to say goodbye to the likes of Clemson, Florida, Michigan State, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rutgers, Texas, and West Virginia. Bad play calling (West Virginia), lack of passion (everyone except Michigan St., Oregon, and maybe West Virginia who lost honorably to fantastic teams), poor special teams and O-line play (Texas), looking ahead to a tough matchup next week (Oklahoma, Florida, and Texas especially), and other factors helped bring these former unbeatens down.

Next week there is only one match up of undefeateds, Purdue vs. Ohio State, so there could still be as many as 14 undefeateds remaining after next week.

After 5 weeks 15 teams remain undefeated.

The 15 undefeated teams.

Arizona State Sun Devils (5-0)
Boston College Eagles (5-0)
California Golden Bears (5-0)
Cincinnati Bearcats (5-0)
Connecticut Huskies (5-0)
Hawaii Warriors (5-0)
Kansas Jayhawks (4-0)
Kentucky Wildcats (5-0)
Missouri Tigers (4-0)
Louisiana State Tigers (5-0)
Ohio State Buckeyes (5-0)
Purdue Boilermakers (5-0)
Southern California Trojans (4-0)
South Florida Bulls (4-0)
Wisconsin Badgers (5-0)
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 30, 2007 12:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

One of my favorite college football blogs, EDSBS, has some amusing, um, insight on the previously unbeatens that lost yesterday:

http://www.everydayshouldbesaturday.com/

"Three unbeaten top ten teams fall in a single Thermidorean day. We saw one of them get decapitated live, and it sucked with the sucking of a thousand burning suns of suck." Shocked
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 30, 2007 6:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

LSU is number 1 over those hacks at USC!!!! finally!!!!
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 4:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The Marshall Memphis game last night was the first time I think I've ever seen Lou Holtz and Mark May actually announce a game.

The now 4-0 cowboys have spawned a new type of sexual orientation around the state of Texas. The romosexual, I've seen several guys around the campus wearing "I'm a Romosexual" t-shirts. Their game against New England in a couple weeks is going to be huge, especially if they're both undefeated.
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 4:05 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

GoatOnFire wrote:
The now 4-0 cowboys have spawned a new type of sexual orientation around the state of Texas. The romosexual, I've seen several guys around the campus wearing "I'm a Romosexual" t-shirts. Thei game against New England in a couple weeks is going to be huge, especially if they're both undefeated.



bet it'll be a flex game and billed as a possible preview of the superbowl.
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 8:17 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

At least one Texas team is doing well this year.
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 12:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I am so mad at Jamaal Charles I almost couldn't bring myself to come back here.

What a crazy day in college football for the second week in a row.

I didn't get to see the dramatic end of Stanford/USC because they didn't televise it here, and I love watching USC lose. Mad

At the end of the day we lost 4 more undefeated teams, some of them in spectacular fashion.

And then there were 11. Three more top 10 teams went down, and Purdue. On Thursday Kentucky proved they still can't beat Steve Spurrier. Purdue proved that they couldn't even make it interesting in a real game. USC proved that they do not finish games like a champion, in shocking fashion against a team they were favored to beat by 41. Wisconsin proved that Vegas isn't always wrong when they lost to favored Illinois.

There are no matchups of undefeated next week to look forward to. Crying or Very sad

Props to ASU, Cincinnati, Kansas, LSU, and South Florida for finishing their dogfights against teams better than Stanford.
Colt Brennan was hurt last night, if he stays that way can our lone BCS buster remain on this list much longer? Missouri completely smacked Nebraska yesterday and look quite impressive. Can they keep it going against OU next week?

After 6 weeks 11 teams remain undefeated.

The 11.

Arizona State Sun Devils (6-0)
Boston College Eagles (6-0)
California Golden Bears (5-0)
Cincinnati Bearcats (6-0)
Connecticut Huskies (5-0)
Hawaii Warriors (6-0)
Kansas Jayhawks (5-0)
Missouri Tigers (5-0)
Louisiana State Tigers (6-0)
Ohio State Buckeyes (6-0)
South Florida Bulls (5-0)

Who will be the next to go?
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 3:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It wasn't just JC's turnovers that lost the game. Poor linebacker and secondary play (esp. Bobino) hurt badly as well. But overall, Texas did a lot better than I expected. Despite losing, this is the best game they have played all year. The o-line did pretty well, unlike their terrible performance last week against K-state. And the OC Greg Davis called a good game. In the past he has been bad about getting conservative and predictable in big games. This time he kept the playbook open and did a lot of things ou obviously wasn't expecting, like the bootleg pass to Ogbonnaya. ou was the better team this year. It happens. Texas has a pretty easy schedule the rest of the year and should easily get into a non-BCS bowl.

It's a shame Nebraska lost again. They're coming to Austin on the 27th and that was supposed to our best home game this year. Now it looks like it may be a yawner.
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It wasn't just JC's turnovers that lost the game. However if he did not make those turnovers UT probably would have won despite their problems. I read an article in the local paper that Charles had a session with one of the NFL's great running backs (I think it was Dickerson, might have been Earl Campbell) who gave him advice on how to cut down on fumbling a few days before the game, kind of ironic.

I wonder if the Cowboys are facing a trap game on Monday? I want them 5-0 going in to the New England game.
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College level is a lot easier to follow around here since we have the Buckeyes to watch. Other than that - the Browns, I really don't know what to say on that one; I've been watching the games lately but it almost seems like a waste half the time (and then real upsetting when they've gotta kick a field goal twice). BTW, anyone know how they did today against New England?
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techstepgenr8tion wrote:
BTW, anyone know how they did today against New England?


Browns lost 34-17.
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Who just saw the end of the Cowboys game. Shocked

They're 5-0, but I never thought it would be like that. Not 5 picks and a fumble by Romo including a pick late in the 4th. Not missing the game tying 2 point conversion with 20 seconds left and then making the onside kick. Not having TO's catch at the 25 and spiking it dramatically with 1 second left only to have it ruled incomplete upon review. Not having the rookie kicker kick the game winner from 53 twice because the Bills took a timeout the first time! I expected a trap or a blowout, I hope that doesn't take too much gas out of their tanks for the game against New England who already has a one day jump on them.

The Cowboys are the only unbeaten left in the NFC, after some luck. If they beat the Patriots next week I will be convinced that they are the best team in the NFL.
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