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Go Lehigh TU Owl
December 3rd, 2006, 12:41 PM
Anyone know what time/channel the BCS selection show is on? I'm stuck at work and haven't a clue. Is it foxsports net? I know they released the rankings.
ISUMatt
December 3rd, 2006, 12:47 PM
ESPN2 at 8pm et
ESPN at 10pm et
griz37
December 3rd, 2006, 12:48 PM
Anyone know what time/channel the BCS selection show is on? I'm stuck at work and haven't a clue. Is it foxsports net? I know they released the rankings.
Fox is covering all the BCS games so I am wondering if they might not announce the title game sometime during their NFL coverage.
LeopardFan04
December 3rd, 2006, 01:31 PM
Fox also has a show planned for 8pm...
UMass922
December 3rd, 2006, 02:36 PM
FOX at 7:50.
UNHWildCats
December 3rd, 2006, 05:52 PM
Florida has jumped Michigan in both the USA Today and AP polls, likely will move ahead of Michigan in BCS poll/
Shawn-O
December 3rd, 2006, 05:57 PM
Florida Gators headed to Glendale....according to many media leaks.
*****
December 3rd, 2006, 06:29 PM
ESPN2 at 8pm et
ESPN at 10pm etDARN!!!!
At 8 p.m. ET I have to watch paint dry and at 10 p.m. ET I have to watch my plants grow. :bang: xlolx xcoffeex
GoGuins
December 3rd, 2006, 06:33 PM
Michigan fan here and not sour grapes, but OSU will beat Florida by 13 or more. Just about everyone I hear on the radio, TV, fans say Michigan is the second best team in the country yet they won't be playing on 1/8. It's a flawed system and will always be that way until there is a playoff
griz37
December 3rd, 2006, 07:02 PM
Michigan fan here and not sour grapes, but OSU will beat Florida by 13 or more. Just about everyone I hear on the radio, TV, fans say Michigan is the second best team in the country yet they won't be playing on 1/8. It's a flawed system and will always be that way until there is a playoff
I agree. Florida will get blown off the field. On the other hand Michigan-USC should be a great Rose Bowl. Big 10/Pac 10, the way it should be.
Ralph if you don't care about this topic why do you read or bother posting?
*****
December 3rd, 2006, 07:05 PM
... Ralph if you don't care about this topic why do you read or bother posting?xlolx = making a joke sir.
UNHWildCats
December 3rd, 2006, 07:15 PM
DARN!!!!
At 8 p.m. ET I have to watch paint dry and at 10 p.m. ET I have to watch my plants grow. :bang: xlolx xcoffeex
dont fib :p at 8:00pm you'll be plotting future articles for CSN and AGS and at 10:00pm you will be planning CSN Waves lineup
Like anyone here would ever believe you day consists of anything but CS football :D
JohnStOnge
December 3rd, 2006, 07:24 PM
Michigan fan here and not sour grapes, but OSU will beat Florida by 13 or more. Just about everyone I hear on the radio, TV, fans say Michigan is the second best team in the country yet they won't be playing on 1/8. It's a flawed system and will always be that way until there is a playoff
My guess is the power ratings will put Michigan at #2 but the human polls will rule the day because of some "principle" of not wanting to have a rematch.
JoltinJoe
December 3rd, 2006, 07:28 PM
xlolx = making a joke sir.
This is what is infuriating about the BCS. Essentially the computer is playing a game between Michigan and Florida and will spit out the result at 7:50 p.m. EST.
How exciting. Michigan vs. Florida would be a great game. But we don't need to play it.
GoGuins
December 3rd, 2006, 07:35 PM
Harris poll has Florida #2, the fat lady is singing
Well, let's get some revenge with USC
ISUMatt
December 3rd, 2006, 07:46 PM
I like how Tressel abstained his coaches vote because he did not want to give either team an advantage...He said no matter how he voted, he would piss off 1 of his friends
JBB
December 3rd, 2006, 07:48 PM
they got to go +1. Then it could end up mich and flordia and could still be legit.
chiapet9
December 3rd, 2006, 07:51 PM
florida is up by only 4 votes in the AP poll. crazzzzyyyy....
chiapet9
December 3rd, 2006, 07:54 PM
go Boise State! i hope they beat Oklahoma. that will be great!
griz37
December 3rd, 2006, 07:57 PM
go Boise State! i hope they beat Oklahoma. that will be great!
I hate that Fox is doing the BCS games & selection show!
chiapet9
December 3rd, 2006, 08:00 PM
I hate that Fox is doing the BCS games & selection show!
i know. i hate that they drag it out forever. our selection show took all of 10 minutes. "here are the pairings....have fun...good luck...see ya later"
i think that florida and michigan should play each other. and then the winner can play ohio state. oh wait....that's kinda like a "playoff"....oops...
griz37
December 3rd, 2006, 08:10 PM
Well its offical Florida vs. Ohio St.
chiapet9
December 3rd, 2006, 08:11 PM
well....it looks like florida gets the shot at Ohio State on January 8th.
chiapet9
December 3rd, 2006, 08:12 PM
Well its offical Florida vs. Ohio St.
they looked like they already knew. i figured they'd be jumping up and down and going crazy.
ISUMatt
December 3rd, 2006, 08:12 PM
they looked like they already knew. i figured they'd be jumping up and down and going crazy.
Yea I agree
McNeese75
December 3rd, 2006, 08:16 PM
Tressel does not favor a playoff system : smh :
What a crock xcoffeex
unknown-swac
December 3rd, 2006, 08:16 PM
Good...I didnt want to see a rematch.
griz37
December 3rd, 2006, 08:19 PM
Well I just ordered my Michigan Rose Bowl shirt. Looks like the college football season ends for me on January 1st. Still a great day to be a Michigan fan. :hurray: :hurray:
McNeese75
December 3rd, 2006, 08:20 PM
I agree. Florida will get blown off the field. On the other hand Michigan-USC should be a great Rose Bowl. Big 10/Pac 10, the way it should be.
Ralph if you don't care about this topic why do you read or bother posting?
: smh : Florida will Not get blown of the field by OSU.
GoGuins
December 3rd, 2006, 08:28 PM
: smh : Florida will Not get blown of the field by OSU.
Florida will be 10 pt dogs & don't have the defense to stop OSU.
griz37
December 3rd, 2006, 08:30 PM
Maybe it was that huge victory over Western Carolina that put the Gators in the title game. xlolx
UNHWildCats
December 3rd, 2006, 08:36 PM
LSU vs Notre Dame
USC vs Michigan
OSU vs FLorida
Oklahoma vs Boise State
Louisville vs Wake Forest
chiapet9
December 3rd, 2006, 08:36 PM
Well I just ordered my Michigan Rose Bowl shirt. Looks like the college football season ends for me on January 1st. Still a great day to be a Michigan fan. :hurray: :hurray:
i think the michigan/usc game will be just as exciting at the osu/uf game. i hope :-) go Big Ten!
seantaylor
December 3rd, 2006, 08:51 PM
Florida is going to get crushed.
chiapet9
December 3rd, 2006, 08:54 PM
LSU vs Notre Dame
USC vs Michigan
OSU vs FLorida
Oklahoma vs Boise State
Louisville vs Wake Forest
griz37
December 3rd, 2006, 09:01 PM
LSU vs Notre Dame
USC vs Michigan
OSU vs FLorida
Oklahoma vs Boise State
Louisville vs Wake Forest
I like Oklahoma over BSU but otherwise I agree.
blackfordpu
December 3rd, 2006, 09:09 PM
Florida is going to get crushed.
I definetly agree. OSU is going to tear Florida a new one. Michigan got screwed!
ISUMatt
December 3rd, 2006, 09:13 PM
Well now what about those 35,000 LSU fans that ordered themselves Rose Bowl tickets :) LSU will beat ND, its a home game for them basically
Ivytalk
December 3rd, 2006, 09:14 PM
Ohio State will stomp Florida by 15+. What a farce.:mad: :nonono2:
Gil Dobie
December 3rd, 2006, 09:17 PM
Maybe it was that huge victory over Western Carolina that put the Gators in the title game. xlolx
I think it was Michigan's hugh win over Ball St that hurt their chances.
blackfordpu
December 3rd, 2006, 09:24 PM
I think it was Michigan's hugh win over Ball St that hurt their chances.
Regardless, this year will put more pressure on the powers that be to make some changes. Won't happen overnight but if all the coaches and ADs make some noise they should be able to get some wheels in motion.
There are atleast 5 major schools that need to be making noise for change now.
Baldy
December 3rd, 2006, 09:37 PM
I definetly agree. OSU is going to tear Florida a new one. Michigan got screwed!
I remember hearing Miami was supposed to tear OSU a new one in the 2002 champ game, but if memory serves me correctly Ohio State won.
UNHWildCats
December 3rd, 2006, 09:43 PM
I remember hearing Miami was supposed to tear OSU a new one in the 2002 champ game, but if memory serves me correctly Ohio State won.
OMG
Something Baldy said didnt outrage me!
chiapet9
December 3rd, 2006, 10:00 PM
Well now what about those 35,000 LSU fans that ordered themselves Rose Bowl tickets :) LSU will beat ND, its a home game for them basically
yeah - i thought that LSU had already been "invited" to the Rose Bowl before today? uh - oh....hope nobody bought plane tickets to LA. woooooops.
UNHWildCats
December 3rd, 2006, 10:20 PM
yeah - i thought that LSU had already been "invited" to the Rose Bowl before today? uh - oh....hope nobody bought plane tickets to LA. woooooops.
Nothing was official it was all just speculation assuming USC won which everyone but Michigan thought.
Cocky
December 3rd, 2006, 10:21 PM
Fla will be the BS champ. OSU just doesn't have the speed to keep up.
SunCoastBlueHen
December 3rd, 2006, 10:47 PM
I agree. Florida will get blown off the field.
Care to make a wager???!!! Nobody is going to blow Florida off the field. They are an excellent team who simply doesn't blow anybody out, but will never get blown out. They have played an overall tougher schedule than OSU and are 12-1 losing their only game on a questionable call.
How much would you like to wager and how many points will you give me????!!!! Is their a sucker in the midst??!!
Make sure it fits in the "blown off the field" criteria.
Give me Florida and 17 pts (the minimum that could be considered a blowout by any stretch). and I'll wager anyone.
Peems
December 3rd, 2006, 11:03 PM
if any team is going to get blown off the field its going to be Notre Dame. They have not proven a thing, besides that they have a huge fan base and will sell tickets. once again proving that the BCS is a popularity contest.
griz37
December 3rd, 2006, 11:04 PM
Care to make a wager???!!! Nobody is going to blow Florida off the field. They are an excellent team who simply doesn't blow anybody out, but will never get blown out. They have played an overall tougher schedule than OSU and are 12-1 losing their only game on a questionable call.
How much would you like to wager and how many points will you give me????!!!! Is their a sucker in the midst??!!
Make sure it fits in the "blown off the field" criteria.
Give me Florida and 17 pts (the minimum that could be considered a blowout by any stretch). and I'll wager anyone.
What kind of wager are we talking about. No way am I going to bet actual money on Ohio St. I just don't think Florida will be able to stop the Buckeye offense.
unknown-swac
December 3rd, 2006, 11:20 PM
I remember hearing Miami was supposed to tear OSU a new one in the 2002 champ game, but if memory serves me correctly Ohio State won.
Yea..and it only took an obvious BOGUS penalty on Miami to help OSU win it. I guess all of those impressive wins over Ball State, Indiana, Purdue and Michigan State mean OSU are gonnna run Florida off the field.xlolx xlolx xlolx
AZGrizFan
December 3rd, 2006, 11:35 PM
Care to make a wager???!!! Nobody is going to blow Florida off the field. They are an excellent team who simply doesn't blow anybody out, but will never get blown out. They have played an overall tougher schedule than OSU and are 12-1 losing their only game on a questionable call.
How much would you like to wager and how many points will you give me????!!!! Is their a sucker in the midst??!!
Make sure it fits in the "blown off the field" criteria.
Give me Florida and 17 pts (the minimum that could be considered a blowout by any stretch). and I'll wager anyone.
I'm with you, Hen. I'll take Florida and 17 all day long. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Saluki Fan in FL
December 3rd, 2006, 11:38 PM
Did anyone see the ESPN live shot with Urban Myer a few hours ago? I shot that. I'm a videographer for UF but not a very big fan.
After Urban left I was chatting with the ESPN guy we did this thing with, and he said he picks Ohio State. I said, I think so too. He and I agree... Ohio State by 10
UF has been getting lucky with every win they had this year. The LSU game was a joke. LSU got hose job after hose job call. They barely beat FSU. They barely beat USC. UT should have beat them. (I don't know what happened there)...but only by one point. Arkansas should have beat them. (They beat themselves). Remember the GA game... that was ugly too. Auburn who didn't have a good year was the only one to beat this team? That's what I don't get.
The SEC is usually the best conference in the country. I truely believe that. But this year in my oppinion wasn't as strong. The only ones that were good this year was LSU, Arkansas, UF, and TN.
Look at UF's schedule. Southern Miss (sucked this year), UCF (Money game), TN (Great team, as good as LSU), KY (sucked this year), Alabama (Not as good this year), LSU (Probably the best in the SEC but got hosed), Auburn (Not a strong team this year), GA (sucked this year), Vandy (sucked this year), South Carolina (sucked this year), Western Carolina (What????), FSU (sucked this year)
I watched every single game with my jaw dropped... wandering how the hell can they get this lucky each and every time. I don't get it.
I call Urban... the Urban cowboy with his pack of Lucky Strikes.
unknown-swac
December 4th, 2006, 12:06 AM
Well...when you're playing Northern Illinois, Cincinnatti, Bowling Green, Michigan State, Indiana, Minnesota, Illinois, Northwestern, Iowa and Penn State I would hope you WOULDNT need to be lucky to win. I'm still seriously trying to figure out what teams you all are using to gauge this up and coming blowout of Florida on.
Is it Texas...the didnt even make it to the Big 12 title game Texas? Or is it Michigan, the only beat an overrated Notre Dame and a Wisconsin that only played ONE ranked team in the top 25 that they lost to? Because looking at the rest of their schedule....I dont see any other team to gauge exactly how good they are.
I'm far from a Florida fan but I think most people are selling them a bit too short in this matchup. Just remember, that spread offense will be a bitch to stop and I feel safe saying OSU hasnt seen Florida's speed from ANY team they've played this year by far. Michigan is good, or maybe they arent, but the truth will come out when they play USC.
chiapet9
December 4th, 2006, 08:19 AM
On Nov. 26, the Wolverines led the Gators by 86 points in the Harris Poll and 30 points in the USA Today poll. By Sunday morning there had been a 154-point reversal in the Harris poll and a 56-point swing in the USA Today poll.
this is from ESPN. i liked how they pointed out that despite the fact that since week 8 (after Florida's loss to Auburn) Michigan has been ahead of Florida in the polls - but since Florida won ONE game - they JUMP ahead of Michigan. i don't have a problem with Florida playing Ohio State (I think the Michigan/USC will be just as exciting and will be happy to see who wins the "third place" game). but i just think its funny how the votes changed SO MUCH because people actually were scared they might actually have to watch a rematch.
kardplayer
December 4th, 2006, 08:42 AM
In my mind, there are only two teams that have a right to cry for a playoff - Louisville and Boise State. They are the only conference champions with 1 loss or less, and thus they had no legitimate opportunity to win the title.
Michigan has no right to complain. They played in the effective "BCS national semifinal" two weeks ago and lost. End of story.
If I were creating a Bowl Subdivision playoff, here's how I would create it:
1. Have to win your conference
2. Have to have one loss or less* (if there weren't two teams in this category, I'd expand to two losses)
3. Have to have at least one win over a team that ended the season in the BCS top 25.
Depending on the number of teams that qualified, I would then have a committee set the brackets and the locations and we'd roll from there. If 2 teams didn't meet the criteria, and o
This year, that would be Ohio State, Florida, Louisville, and Boise State.
Let Ohio State play Boise in the Fiesta, Florida play Louisville in the Orange, and then they can play the championship game on the 8th.
GannonFan
December 4th, 2006, 09:40 AM
Michigan has no right to complain. They played in the effective "BCS national semifinal" two weeks ago and lost. End of story.
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Nah, that was actually the National Title game, they just played it in November this year and not on a neutral field. Ohio St versus Florida will just be a formality. Florida doesn't have the size to win the line of scrimmage on offense or on defense. It won't be a blowout (Tressell doesn't really blow people out) but it won't be nerve wracking and it will be much lower scoring than the real national title game was. Ohio St by 10-14 when all is said and done (oh, and the word coming out of Vegas yesterday was that Michigan would be a 6 point favorite on a neutral field against Florida).
Gil Dobie
December 4th, 2006, 09:52 AM
ESPN Poll had 51% of voters picking Florida, and even the state of Ohio voted Florida.
chiapet9
December 4th, 2006, 10:06 AM
ESPN Poll had 51% of voters picking Florida, and even the state of Ohio voted Florida.
of course the state of Ohio wants to play Florida. if they play michigan again they might lose :eek: we wouldnt' want THAT to happen now would we!?
Gil Dobie
December 4th, 2006, 10:27 AM
of course the state of Ohio wants to play Florida. if they play michigan again they might lose :eek: we wouldnt' want THAT to happen now would we!?
They could lose to Florida too. :eyebrow:
But it's always harder to beat the same team twice in one year.
griz37
December 4th, 2006, 11:24 AM
They could lose to Florida too. :eyebrow:
But it's always harder to beat the same team twice in one year.
Especially when that team you would have to play again is better then the team you now get to play.
kardplayer
December 4th, 2006, 11:55 AM
But it's always harder to beat the same team twice in one year.
I don't think that's accurate. In the I-AA world, in playoff rematches, the winning regular season team was 18-19 coming into this year and is now 20-19 after this weekend's festivities.
unknown-swac
December 4th, 2006, 01:15 PM
Especially when that team you would have to play again is better then the team you now get to play.
Based on what? Speculation? Their amazing wins over Indiana and Purdue? I hope Florida smashes OSU just to shut some of these people up.
unknown-swac
December 4th, 2006, 01:21 PM
Do any of you people realize that Ohio State only played ONE team with a winning record since September?xlolx xlolx xlolx I hope I can find some people to give me points with Florida. I'm damn sure gonna take em.
Gil Dobie
December 4th, 2006, 01:38 PM
I don't think that's accurate. In the I-AA world, in playoff rematches, the winning regular season team was 18-19 coming into this year and is now 20-19 after this weekend's festivities.
50% isn't exactly easy. :eyebrow:
Baldy
December 4th, 2006, 02:17 PM
Nah, that was actually the National Title game, they just played it in November this year and not on a neutral field. Ohio St versus Florida will just be a formality. Florida doesn't have the size to win the line of scrimmage on offense or on defense. It won't be a blowout (Tressell doesn't really blow people out) but it won't be nerve wracking and it will be much lower scoring than the real national title game was. Ohio St by 10-14 when all is said and done (oh, and the word coming out of Vegas yesterday was that Michigan would be a 6 point favorite on a neutral field against Florida).
Florida finished 12-1 playing the toughest schedule in the country. The Gayturds are battle tested against good teams and will win.
GannonFan
December 4th, 2006, 02:33 PM
Florida finished 12-1 playing the toughest schedule in the country. The Gayturds are battle tested against good teams and will win.
Toughest only by measure of the opponent's combined winning percentage. When you look at some of the schedules of Florida's opponents, they are dotted with the (no offense to CS teams but...) Texas St's, Temple's, Duke's, W. Kentucky's, Western Carolina's, LA Monroe's, Tennessee St's of the world - it's no wonder they can wrack up the winning percentages with gimme games like those. The SEC was weak this year, perhaps weaker than at anytime in the past 5 years. No team was heads and shoulders above the rest. In the regular season Florida had 3 tough games (at Tennessee, home against LSU, and at Auburn) and went 2-1 in those games - the rest of the schedule was cake. And they struggled in some of those - Georgia never should've been within a TD of them, South Carolina was like a death match when it should've been a blowout, and Florida St was terrible yet hung with the Gators. Florida will need to play a lot better to keep it close with Ohio St.
SunCoastBlueHen
December 4th, 2006, 02:41 PM
Toughest only by measure of the opponent's combined winning percentage. When you look at some of the schedules of Florida's opponents, they are dotted with the (no offense to CS teams but...) Texas St's, Temple's, Duke's, W. Kentucky's, Western Carolina's, LA Monroe's, Tennessee St's of the world - it's no wonder they can wrack up the winning percentages with gimme games like those. The SEC was weak this year, perhaps weaker than at anytime in the past 5 years. No team was heads and shoulders above the rest. In the regular season Florida had 3 tough games (at Tennessee, home against LSU, and at Auburn) and went 2-1 in those games - the rest of the schedule was cake. And they struggled in some of those - Georgia never should've been within a TD of them, South Carolina was like a death match when it should've been a blowout, and Florida St was terrible yet hung with the Gators. Florida will need to play a lot better to keep it close with Ohio St.
Is that an indication of weakness or parity?
It would be easy to make an argument that the Big Ten was an overall weaker conference this year because they were so top heavy. You had Ohio State, Michigan, Wisconsin and then a bunch of mediocre or poor teams.
unknown-swac
December 4th, 2006, 02:51 PM
Is that an indication of weakness or parity?
It would be easy to make an argument that the Big Ten was an overall weaker conference this year because they were so top heavy. You had Ohio State, Michigan, Wisconsin and then a bunch of mediocre or poor teams.
I wouldnt even count Wisconsin. They played ONE team ranked in the top 25 and that was the team they lost to.
SunCoastBlueHen
December 4th, 2006, 02:54 PM
When you look at some of the schedules of Florida's opponents, they are dotted with the (no offense to CS teams but...) Texas St's, Temple's, Duke's, W. Kentucky's, Western Carolina's, LA Monroe's, Tennessee St's of the world - it's no wonder they can wrack up the winning percentages with gimme games like those.
Have you looked at the schedules of the Big Ten teams? Also dotted with cupcakes and CS games. If I remember correctly, didn't two Big Ten teams loose to CS teams and another win a game that they easily could have lost?
seantaylor
December 4th, 2006, 03:14 PM
Is that an indication of weakness or parity?
It would be easy to make an argument that the Big Ten was an overall weaker conference this year because they were so top heavy. You had Ohio State, Michigan, Wisconsin and then a bunch of mediocre or poor teams.
Penn State is not a weak team. Their only losses were to top 10 teams on the road.
SunCoastBlueHen
December 4th, 2006, 03:23 PM
Penn State is not a weak team. Their only losses were to top 10 teams on the road.
They go into the "mediocre" category.
I say they lose to Tennessee in the Outback.
GannonFan
December 4th, 2006, 03:29 PM
Have you looked at the schedules of the Big Ten teams? Also dotted with cupcakes and CS games. If I remember correctly, didn't two Big Ten teams loose to CS teams and another win a game that they easily could have lost?
No doubt, but all that does is show the limit of really how much better Florida's schedule was than Michigan's - really, the schedules are a wash, people just like to use that "yeah, but they're from the SEC" angle when all that does is rely on prior years and not this one.
Baldy
December 4th, 2006, 03:42 PM
Toughest only by measure of the opponent's combined winning percentage. When you look at some of the schedules of Florida's opponents, they are dotted with the (no offense to CS teams but...) Texas St's, Temple's, Duke's, W. Kentucky's, Western Carolina's, LA Monroe's, Tennessee St's of the world - it's no wonder they can wrack up the winning percentages with gimme games like those. The SEC was weak this year, perhaps weaker than at anytime in the past 5 years. No team was heads and shoulders above the rest. In the regular season Florida had 3 tough games (at Tennessee, home against LSU, and at Auburn) and went 2-1 in those games - the rest of the schedule was cake. And they struggled in some of those - Georgia never should've been within a TD of them, South Carolina was like a death match when it should've been a blowout, and Florida St was terrible yet hung with the Gators. Florida will need to play a lot better to keep it close with Ohio St.
No, toughest because they played 10 bowl teams this season compared to Ohio State's 7. For every Texas State, Duke, Western Kentucky, etc. shared between Florida's opponents, you have a New Hampshire, a Buffalo, a Florida International, or an Eastern Kentucky shared by OSU's opponents. Transitive comparisons like that are a wash....
Baldy
December 4th, 2006, 03:44 PM
Penn State is not a weak team. Their only losses were to top 10 teams on the road.
Translation:
Penn State lost to the only decent teams it played this year. xlolx
bluehenbillk
December 4th, 2006, 03:58 PM
Penn State is not a weak team. Their only losses were to top 10 teams on the road.
Michigan was in Happy Valley, or maybe you were one of their top 2 QB's that got knocked loopy in that game?
chiapet9
December 4th, 2006, 04:27 PM
No, toughest because they played 10 bowl teams this season compared to Ohio State's 7. For every Texas State, Duke, Western Kentucky, etc. shared between Florida's opponents, you have a New Hampshire, a Buffalo, a Florida International, or an Eastern Kentucky shared by OSU's opponents. Transitive comparisons like that are a wash....
you forgot to mention a YSU....who played Penn State.....:smiley_wi
chiapet9
December 4th, 2006, 10:50 PM
Michigan was in Happy Valley, or maybe you were one of their top 2 QB's that got knocked loopy in that game?
I think that had Morelli not been knocked unconscious in that game that Penn State would have beaten Michigan in Happy Valley. the fact that it was a 7 point game using your THIRD STRING QB....that's not bad. its because they have some of the best defense in the country in Paul Posluzny and Tim Shaw.
bluehenbillk
December 5th, 2006, 08:13 AM
I think that had Morelli not been knocked unconscious in that game that Penn State would have beaten Michigan in Happy Valley. the fact that it was a 7 point game using your THIRD STRING QB....that's not bad. its because they have some of the best defense in the country in Paul Posluzny and Tim Shaw.
Huh? Which game were you watching, PSU's OL was a leaky dam as it rained maize & blue all night in PSU's backfield. It was a 7 point game only because of Tony Hunt's amazing one-man run.
chiapet9
December 5th, 2006, 09:06 AM
Huh? Which game were you watching, PSU's OL was a leaky dam as it rained maize & blue all night in PSU's backfield. It was a 7 point game only because of Tony Hunt's amazing one-man run.
Penn State held Michigan to 17 points - something that Ohio State couldn't do. I'm just saying - Penn State isn't a weak team - their only losses coming to top 10 teams. i don't think that's grounds for calling them weak.
arranger101
December 5th, 2006, 12:39 PM
Everyone is talking about Flawda's speed...but what happens to all of that speed if you get knocked down on your arse before you're able to get those motors running?:rotateh:
OSU by 19 points!
xcoffeex
unknown-swac
December 5th, 2006, 02:18 PM
Everyone is talking about Flawda's speed...but what happens to all of that speed if you get knocked down on your arse before you're able to get those motors running?:rotateh:
OSU by 19 points!
xcoffeex
I tell you what...give me 19 points with Florida and if you lose you never post on AGS or meacfans again.
seantaylor
December 5th, 2006, 09:12 PM
Florida's speed? Florida hasn't seen speed like OSU's wideouts. No one they've played has speed like Ted Ginn.
SunCoastBlueHen
December 5th, 2006, 09:18 PM
Florida's speed? Florida hasn't seen speed like OSU's wideouts. No one they've played has speed like Ted Ginn.
So, how many points you willing to give, ST!? We could come up with some kind of wager...
unknown-swac
December 5th, 2006, 10:57 PM
Hell i'm willing to bet with ANYONE here that wants to give Florida 14 points.
griz37
December 5th, 2006, 11:41 PM
Hell i'm willing to bet with ANYONE here that wants to give Florida 14 points.
You want 14 points? What would you like the bet to be?
unknown-swac
December 6th, 2006, 01:09 AM
Posting privledges for a year. :)
UNHWildCats
January 2nd, 2007, 12:51 AM
LSU vs Notre Dame
USC vs Michigan :thumbsup:
OSU vs FLorida
Oklahoma vs Boise State :thumbsup:
Louisville vs Wake Forest
2 for 2 so far :D
unknown-swac
January 2nd, 2007, 01:12 AM
Damn i'm glad I didnt bet on any of my picks.
UNHWildCats
January 8th, 2007, 10:15 PM
LSU vs Notre Dame :bawling:
USC vs Michigan :thumbsup:
OSU vs FLorida :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
Oklahoma vs Boise State :thumbsup:
Louisville vs Wake Forest :thumbsup:
4 outta 5 aint bad.
UNHWildCats
January 8th, 2007, 10:20 PM
blackfordpu, seantaylor, Ivytalk and arranger101
Care to comment on the first half of this game Florida was suppose to be blown out in?
proasu89
January 8th, 2007, 10:27 PM
blackfordpu, seantaylor, Ivytalk and arranger101
Care to comment on the first half of this game Florida was suppose to be blown out in?
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