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Re: ***Official End of week 13 NCAAF Rank\'em***
I'm just really hoping Mizzou loses in the Big 12 championship and WVU loses to Pitt so we can possibly sneak an SEC team into the championship game and watch them once again blow out inferior opposition.
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I'm just really hoping Mizzou loses in the Big 12 championship and WVU loses to Pitt so we can possibly sneak an SEC team into the championship game and watch them once again blow out tOSU. [/ QUOTE ] |
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I'm just really hoping Mizzou loses in the Big 12 championship and WVU loses to Pitt so we can possibly sneak an SEC team into the championship game and watch them once again blow out inferior opposition. [/ QUOTE ] Are you people doing this just to tilt me personally? "Once again" as in twice, right? It happened last year in one bowl game. Why didn't the SEC exercise it's magic powers in previous years or in the other bowls? Or, for that matter, why did SEC East champion UT lose to Cal and Alabama? There is absolutely no reason to believe that SEC teams are systemically underrated. |
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[ QUOTE ] I'm just really hoping Mizzou loses in the Big 12 championship and WVU loses to Pitt so we can possibly sneak an SEC team into the championship game and watch them once again blow out inferior opposition. [/ QUOTE ] Are you people doing this just to tilt me personally? "Once again" as in twice, right? It happened last year in one bowl game. Why didn't the SEC exercise it's magic powers in previous years or in the other bowls? Or, for that matter, why did SEC East champion UT lose to Cal and Alabama? There is absolutely no reason to believe that SEC teams are systemically underrated. [/ QUOTE ] well, bama lost to la-monroe, and you know what they say - there are no easy games in the sun belt. |
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Off the top of my head, 04-05 UNC, one of the more heralded teams to win it all this decade, lost to Santa Clara by 11. I'm not going to dig up tons of examples, but the fact is that USC is going to win arguably the toughest conference in the country this year, they had huge injury issues, and they'd likely be no more than slight dogs against anyone right now and prob favored against most. [/ QUOTE ] I wouldn't think you could compare basketball to football actually. |
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I'm going to do this a bit differently focusing on the BCS rankings because at this point that is the main thing that most people care about.
1. Missouri (B12) 2. West Virginia (Big East) 3. Georgia (SEC) 4. Virginia Tech (ACC) 5. USC (P10) 6. Ohio State (B10) 7. Oklahoma (B12) 8. Florida (SEC) *. LSU (SEC) 9. BC (ACC) *. Tenn (SEC) *. Kansas (B12) 10. Hawaii (WAC) 11. Arizona St (P10) 12. Illinois (B10) *. Texas (B12) *. Oregon (P10) *. Virginia (ACC) 13. Clemson (ACC) *. Wisconsin (Big Ten) Last week: 1. LSU (SEC) 2. Kansas (B12) 3. West Virginia (Big East) 4. Missouri (B12) 5. Ohio State (B10) 6. Arizona St (P10) 7. Georgia (SEC) 8. Virginia Tech (ACC) 9. Oregon (P10) *. Oklahoma (B12) *. USC (P10) *. Florida (SEC) *. Texas (B12) 10. BC (ACC) 11. Hawaii (WAC) *. Virginia (ACC) 12. Illinois (B10) *. Tenn (SEC) 13. Boise St (WAC) 14. Conn (Big East) |
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