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08-17-09 05:35pm - 5606 days | Original Post - #1 | |
Wittyguy (0)
Active User Posts: 1,138 Registered: Feb 04, '08 Location: Left Coast, USA |
2009 Football Thread x Edited on Apr 20, 2023, 01:36pm | |
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08-18-09 12:11am - 5605 days | #2 | |
exotics4me (0)
Active User Posts: 664 Registered: Jan 12, '07 Location: USA |
We are in a little disagreement on the college picks. SEC: Florida should dominate, but I don't see them getting out of Death Valley with a win. On the other hand, they could still win the SEC, but a loss to LSU would seriously stagger their confidence. Ole Miss is overrated. That comes from me a former Ole Miss player from the mid-90s. Big 12: I believe that Oklahoma State could be a fun pick. Texas and Oklahoma will be focused on beating the daylights out of each other. Oklahoma State has more skill position talent than Oklahoma or Texas. Robinson at QB, Hunter at RB, Bryant at WR, easily top 5 in the nation at their respective positions. But I'm still going Oklahoma. Big Ten: I don't expect Penn State to be at the top, they've lost 2 of their starting players in the last 2 days, for the entire season. Ohio State will be there, watch for Iowa and Illinois though. I don't think the Big 10 is as bad as the media says. They have to play USC nearly every year. No one else has had much luck against USC either. It could also be said that the Big 12 isn't much better. Oklahoma has lost 3 BCS title games in the last 7 years. Big East: I'm going with South Florida, the reason? They've screwed up two years in a row. The rest of the conference has been screwing up for a decade! ACC: Florida State, Va. Tech was the pick until Evans blew his knee out. Pac: USC, Oregon is way down this year. They will be lucky to finish with a winning record. By the way, Boise State isn't an underdog in that game. The lines opened yesterday at Boise State -6. Watch for UCLA, Cal, Stanford and Arizona. Two times in my life, the Pac has went though a California Rising period and I'm guessing this is going to be a start to another one. Stanford right now is out-recruiting even USC. BCS Buster: I like TCU here. Boise State has the easiest schedule, but it could be so easy that they receive no credit for it. TCU on the other hand, has games at Virginia and at Clemson. Both are winnable, and both will look good in the computer polls. My first time I jacked off, I thought I'd invented it. I looked down at my sloppy handful of junk and thought, This is going to make me rich. - Chuck Palahniuk | |
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08-18-09 12:00pm - 5605 days | #3 | |
Wittyguy (0)
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08-18-09 05:30pm - 5605 days | #4 | |
GCode (0)
Active User Posts: 386 Registered: Feb 23, '09 Location: USA |
I have been out of the loop in college football for quite a few years since I graduated but I was always a Michigan fan. I always thought they were contenders and I know the past few years they have been garbage. So far in the list, I did not see a mention so I'm guessing they are not looking good this season as well? Can you guys give me a heads up on what they are looking like? Sexted From My iPad | |
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08-18-09 05:44pm - 5605 days | #5 | |
Wittyguy (0)
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08-19-09 12:26am - 5604 days | #6 | |
exotics4me (0)
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Believe you may have Utah and BYU confused on the Florida school one, BYU gets Florida State at home. Too bad it isn't in early December. I've got Oregon losing 6. They replace nearly their whole offensive line, new pitch running back, new receivers and lost 4 defenders to the NFL from a defense that still allowed 28 per game. New coach too. And they did lose 3 last year with that talent still there. Barely beat UCLA by 7, Stanford by 7, Arizona by 10, all at their fabled Autzen Stadium. Oregon State is probably in even more trouble. Jac'quizz is a great little Running Back, but they only return 3 starters on defense, 5 on offense. I wouldn't be surprised if they are both near the bottom of the Pac. I hate UCLA, despise them, not just because of my Trojan fan side, but I grew up in a pro-UCLA area and had to hear about their greatness everyday, but they have a lot of talent this year. You're being too rough on Brett. As a former player that is nearing my mid-30s, career ended due to serious injury, I love seeing Brett defy age. I do agree though that the Vikings could set themselves back a year or two in their progress. I would like to see the Vikings win the Super Bowl now. You have to remember, I'm the eternal optimist member! My first time I jacked off, I thought I'd invented it. I looked down at my sloppy handful of junk and thought, This is going to make me rich. - Chuck Palahniuk | |
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08-19-09 12:30am - 5604 days | #7 | |
exotics4me (0)
Active User Posts: 664 Registered: Jan 12, '07 Location: USA |
One of my best friends in the sports blogging world is working on a USC/Ohio State blog to highlight this year's game. We heavily mock and pick on Michigan all throughout it! The Michigan fans enjoy it though. Michigan right now is thisclose to breaking though and thisclose to falling completely off the map. Rodriguez is a great coach, but I don't know if his gimmicky offense will work in the Big 10. The Buckeye fans seem to be more worried about Michigan this year than previous years, so that can probably be looked at as at least a positive sign. My first time I jacked off, I thought I'd invented it. I looked down at my sloppy handful of junk and thought, This is going to make me rich. - Chuck Palahniuk | |
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08-19-09 09:40am - 5604 days | #8 | |
monty2222 (0)
Active User Posts: 49 Registered: Feb 20, '09 Location: Denmark |
So it's actually a handegg thread, not a football thread. ;-) | |
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08-19-09 12:20pm - 5604 days | #9 | |
Wittyguy (0)
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12-04-09 02:39pm - 5497 days | #10 | |
Wittyguy (0)
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12-04-09 08:43pm - 5496 days | #11 | |
exotics4me (0)
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I've been eating crow for over a month over USC losing to Oregon. Funny thing is, I still don't think Oregon is that good. I see a team that gets way too many breaks. I never thought I would see the day when I pulled for a Big 10 team to beat a Pac 10 team in the Rose Bowl, but I will be doing so this year. The most surprising thing to me, a USC fan, is how much hatred is being spewed at Oregon. In one way, I'm thinking as a USC fan, it will be nice to see a west coast team be hated like we are. We'll probably find some common ground between the schools in the future. I put a $100 bet on TCU to play in the BCS title game at Harrah's back in the preseason. I received 210:1 odds. Also had a bet on Iowa going undefeated with 100:1 odds. I will be begging Nebraska to beat Texas on Saturday night. I think that is the last chance TCU will have. If it happens, I'll then be kicking myself for only betting $100! I'm completely against playoffs in college football and have a blog entry that has made the featured sections of ESPN, Fox Sports, etc... The basics of the no playoff argument have to do with the pressure it would put on the student-athletes and on the schools as well. I remember when I first started playing college ball for Ole Miss, it was 2,000 miles from home. I missed mom, my friends, December was the first chance to go home to see them. If there was a playoff, it would take that winter vacation away from the players on the teams in the playoffs. That's kind of a reverse situation where the NCAA says student-athletes can't be paid to play because it would give them an advantage over the regular students. A playoffs would give the regular students an advantage over the student-athletes. Another thing that goes completely unmentioned is that the schools in the playoffs would have to keep staff working. There would need to be cafeteria workers working everyday to cook for the players who are getting ready for that week's playoff games. It would cause a scheduling problem that would make the schools schedule employees tentatively in the chance their school won in the playoffs. This is about 15% of the things against a playoff. Once most fans read all of the things they kind of back off the playoff idea. Now come on Nebraska! My first time I jacked off, I thought I'd invented it. I looked down at my sloppy handful of junk and thought, This is going to make me rich. - Chuck Palahniuk | |
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