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  • Originally posted by TheFranchise21
    I think Miami has too much talent for Lousville and if they beat Florida State they are going to know how close they are to the National Championship and that Louisville is the only thing standing in their way. I am not sold on Louisville, mostly because I am not sold on Brohm. Not a big fan of Kyle Wright either. I think Micheal Bush is the real deal and he could be enough to beat Miami he could be enough to go the Ship' and win the heisman.

    Mostly I dont think Louisville has the talent to match up with Miami to answer your how question?

    WOW ... I don't mean to sound rude but you are just totally lost on info when it comes to this louisville team. They have more talent then Miami all over the place and there is NO WAY Miami can keep up with these guys on the scoreboard!

    It's not a mistake that Brohm is a legit Heisman candidate!

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    • Originally posted by screwtape
      They vote after the bcs champions series. Top 2 play.
      Fiesta and rose bowl will be played on the 1st. Orange on the 2nd, and sugar on the 3rd. What if the top 2 are the winners of the fiesta and sugar. The winner of the Sugar Bowl would have a big disadvantage playing on short rest and less preparation time. I'm assuming they will pick the winners of the Rose Bowl and Fiesta Bowl to play in the championship game.

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      • Originally posted by wayne1218
        WOW ... I don't mean to sound rude but you are just totally lost on info when it comes to this louisville team. They have more talent then Miami all over the place and there is NO WAY Miami can keep up with these guys on the scoreboard!

        It's not a mistake that Brohm is a legit Heisman candidate!
        Brohm has 0 chance to win it. Even if Louisville goes undefeated and wins the National Championship Bush will get it. Bush is the Star of the Show. At absolute best Brohm could be in the room with Bush when wins it clapping for him. If Bush isnt there Brohm wont be there. Brohm is a solid QB but that team will go as far as Bush Runs them.

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        • Originally posted by wayne1218
          WOW ... I don't mean to sound rude but you are just totally lost on info when it comes to this louisville team. They have more talent then Miami all over the place and there is NO WAY Miami can keep up with these guys on the scoreboard!

          It's not a mistake that Brohm is a legit Heisman candidate!
          the canes have one of the best defenses in the country....i think they will have a tougher time beating fsu than louisville....thats just my opinion. And to say louisvile has more talent than miami is crazy talk....miami has the best athletes in the country.

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          • Originally posted by TheFranchise21
            I watched that fucking team last year and they are a joke. They will lose to Texas lose to USC and Oklahoma and probably lose 2 other stupid games like TT or something. They dont have the talent to even be on the same field as USC.
            You obviously have no idea about Nebraska this year, do you? This team turned it on at the end of last year and have added a lot of talent for this year. Their defense will be one of the best in the nation and they do get USC early in the season. With a new QB & RB, USC may struggle early. Now I'm not saying they beat USC on the road, but they will be much improved and will give USC all they can handle.

            As for the rest of their schedule, they don't play Oklahoma or Texas Tech in the regular season and they get Texas at home, which is a winnable game considering superman isn't around for the horns anymore. So something tells me that you don't know a whole lot about Nebraska this year.

            So you better rethink your opinion on the Huskers and consider them a darkhorse in a wide-open championship hunt.

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            • Miami has one of the worst offenses of any top-25 team I've ever seen (Post-Prothro Alabama last year was about the same). Good thing their defense is as good as anyone's outside Oklahoma.
              I'll give Miami loads of credit if they even keep it close against Louisville. Should be an easy victory for the Cards.
              Records:

              NCAA Hoops (38-34-2, +4.59*)
              NFL Sides (34-25, +12.15*)
              NFL Totals (18-14-1, +8.23*)
              NCAA Foots Plays (65-48-4, +21.47*)
              NBA Plays (4-1-0, +5.92*)

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              • Originally posted by Tomorrows Paper
                Miami has one of the worst offenses of any top-25 team I've ever seen (Post-Prothro Alabama last year was about the same). Good thing their defense is as good as anyone's outside Oklahoma.
                I'll give Miami loads of credit if they even keep it close against Louisville. Should be an easy victory for the Cards.
                easy victory that was kyle wrights first year in the offense...this kid will be a stud.

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                • Originally posted by wonderbread
                  You obviously have no idea about Nebraska this year, do you? This team turned it on at the end of last year and have added a lot of talent for this year. Their defense will be one of the best in the nation and they do get USC early in the season. With a new QB & RB, USC may struggle early. Now I'm not saying they beat USC on the road, but they will be much improved and will give USC all they can handle.

                  As for the rest of their schedule, they don't play Oklahoma or Texas Tech in the regular season and they get Texas at home, which is a winnable game considering superman isn't around for the horns anymore. So something tells me that you don't know a whole lot about Nebraska this year.

                  So you better rethink your opinion on the Huskers and consider them a darkhorse in a wide-open championship hunt.
                  Did I make this post? I love Neb's team this season. They remind so much of 2000 Oklahoma, it's sick.
                  They WILL beat Texas at home, and I think it is very likely they give USC all they can handle. The game that could be a major obstacle is at Iowa St., but I really see this team winning 10 or more games.
                  Records:

                  NCAA Hoops (38-34-2, +4.59*)
                  NFL Sides (34-25, +12.15*)
                  NFL Totals (18-14-1, +8.23*)
                  NCAA Foots Plays (65-48-4, +21.47*)
                  NBA Plays (4-1-0, +5.92*)

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                  • Miami probably would have been happy to just keep it close when they were supposed to get there ass whooped in blacksburg last year.

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                    • Originally posted by wonderbread
                      You obviously have no idea about Nebraska this year, do you? This team turned it on at the end of last year and have added a lot of talent for this year. Their defense will be one of the best in the nation and they do get USC early in the season. With a new QB & RB, USC may struggle early. Now I'm not saying they beat USC on the road, but they will be much improved and will give USC all they can handle.

                      As for the rest of their schedule, they don't play Oklahoma or Texas Tech in the regular season and they get Texas at home, which is a winnable game considering superman isn't around for the horns anymore. So something tells me that you don't know a whole lot about Nebraska this year.

                      So you better rethink your opinion on the Huskers and consider them a darkhorse in a wide-open championship hunt.
                      Amen. Quality post.:christmas
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                      • Maybe I'm biased. The biggest bet I have made in my life was Louisville +10 at Miami a couple years ago, and they totally dominated that game at the Orange Bowl, losing on a bizarre sequence of events near the end (I don't remember exactly, but they had a 17 point lead and lost by 3 - Petrino did something stupid). This year's Louisville team is far better, and Miami's team is nowhere near as good.

                        And it's not crazy to say any Louisville home game will be an easy victory. They averaged winning their home games by over 39 ppg last season.
                        Records:

                        NCAA Hoops (38-34-2, +4.59*)
                        NFL Sides (34-25, +12.15*)
                        NFL Totals (18-14-1, +8.23*)
                        NCAA Foots Plays (65-48-4, +21.47*)
                        NBA Plays (4-1-0, +5.92*)

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                        • Originally posted by Tomorrows Paper
                          Maybe I'm biased. The biggest bet I have made in my life was Louisville +10 at Miami a couple years ago, and they totally dominated that game at the Orange Bowl, losing on a bizarre sequence of events near the end (I don't remember exactly, but they had a 17 point lead and lost by 3 - Petrino did something stupid). This year's Louisville team is far better, and Miami's team is nowhere near as good.

                          And it's not crazy to say any Louisville home game will be an easy victory. They averaged winning their home games by over 39 ppg last season.
                          didn't sfl beat them at home last year? Honestly don't remember.
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                          • Originally posted by Tomorrows Paper
                            Did I make this post? I love Neb's team this season. They remind so much of 2000 Oklahoma, it's sick.
                            They WILL beat Texas at home, and I think it is very likely they give USC all they can handle. The game that could be a major obstacle is at Iowa St., but I really see this team winning 10 or more games.
                            I agree that Iowa St. will be difficult. They always seem to struggle in Ames. I love it how everyone seems to have forgotten about the Huskers. Their front seven will be dominating. One bad thing is they lost one of thier starting CB's to an ACL. He was/is going to be a stud, probably a first rounder. They will definitely be supprising some folks this year.

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                            • Originally posted by Tomorrows Paper
                              Maybe I'm biased. The biggest bet I have made in my life was Louisville +10 at Miami a couple years ago, and they totally dominated that game at the Orange Bowl, losing on a bizarre sequence of events near the end (I don't remember exactly, but they had a 17 point lead and lost by 3 - Petrino did something stupid). This year's Louisville team is far better, and Miami's team is nowhere near as good.

                              And it's not crazy to say any Louisville home game will be an easy victory. They averaged winning their home games by over 39 ppg last season.
                              that stat would impress me if they actually played a real team at home

                              Oregon St
                              FAU
                              UNC
                              Pitt
                              Rutgers
                              Syracuse

                              tough home schedule they had

                              miami dropped 41 on louisville in that game (with brock berlin...who sucks) this year there offense should be much better imo.
                              Last edited by JBC13; 08-09-2006, 02:16 AM.

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                              • Originally posted by wonderbread
                                I agree that Iowa St. will be difficult. They always seem to struggle in Ames. I love it how everyone seems to have forgotten about the Huskers. Their front seven will be dominating. One bad thing is they lost one of thier starting CB's to an ACL. He was/is going to be a stud, probably a first rounder. They will definitely be supprising some folks this year.
                                Hopefully they won't surprise me. I believe they will do very well. Very hard to speak in absolutes when all the cfb headlines read like a police rap-sheet. At the rate things seem to be going, no one will be eligable to play this fall. lol
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