Originally posted by screwtape
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Man there are alot of people saying Nebraska is "Dark Horse" this year. Do people not understand that the Big 12 sucks. Texas last year was a good team with one SPECTACULAR player. Before that those Oklahoma teams that made the National Championship every year sucked. Nebraska is going to lose 3-4 games this year and end up in the Alamo bowl or something. I saw them at the end of last year. Cory Ross is a good running back but Zac Taylor is God awful. They are just another Big 12 team that scheduled almost nothing but cupcakes out of conference. Grant it they did schedule USC. The rest of their out of conference schedule is Nicholls St. La Tech, and Troy.
They will lose to USC, Texas, and 2 of the following games -@KSU, @ A&M, @OSU, vs. Colrado or vs. Missouri. Dont think I forgot Nebraska last year. Bowl game vs Michigan was possibly the luckiest game for any team I have ever seen. I also remember when they lost like 40-10 to Kansas. Zac Taylor will blow up in Nebraskas face and they will go either 9-3, or 8-4. Fuck the Big 12. Real Football is played in the ACC, SEC and Big 10. and USCMLB Picks
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Originally posted by screwtapedidn't sfl beat them at home last year? Honestly don't remember.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 PaperNah, @ SF, which means the Cardinals will destroy them this year at home.MLB Picks
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There are essentially now five BCS games. The fifth game is simply called the BCS National Championship Game, which is to be played this season on January 8th in Arizona. This is not a playoff and a team can only play in the post-season one time. The title for the new system is termed the Double Hosting Model, which is not to be confused with the plus one model.
This new system was put in place to give the mid-major conferences a better chance of sending their champion to a BCS bowl. If a team from one of the non-BCS leagues finishes ranked in the top 12 of the BCS rankings or in the top 16 and higher than a BCS conference champion then they are guaranteed a spot in one of the BCS bowls.
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Originally posted by TheFranchise21Man there are alot of people saying Nebraska is "Dark Horse" this year. Do people not understand that the Big 12 sucks. Texas last year was a good team with one SPECTACULAR player. Before that those Oklahoma teams that made the National Championship every year sucked. Nebraska is going to lose 3-4 games this year and end up in the Alamo bowl or something. I saw them at the end of last year. Cory Ross is a good running back but Zac Taylor is God awful. They are just another Big 12 team that scheduled almost nothing but cupcakes out of conference. Grant it they did schedule USC. The rest of their out of conference schedule is Nicholls St. La Tech, and Troy.
They will lose to USC, Texas, and 2 of the following games -@KSU, @ A&M, @OSU, vs. Colrado or vs. Missouri. Dont think I forgot Nebraska last year. Bowl game vs Michigan was possibly the luckiest game for any team I have ever seen. I also remember when they lost like 40-10 to Kansas. Zac Taylor will blow up in Nebraskas face and they will go either 9-3, or 8-4. Fuck the Big 12. Real Football is played in the ACC, SEC and Big 10. and USCLuck favors the prepared.
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Originally posted by ctt8410There are essentially now five BCS games. The fifth game is simply called the BCS National Championship Game, which is to be played this season on January 8th in Arizona. This is not a playoff and a team can only play in the post-season one time. The title for the new system is termed the Double Hosting Model, which is not to be confused with the plus one model.
This new system was put in place to give the mid-major conferences a better chance of sending their champion to a BCS bowl. If a team from one of the non-BCS leagues finishes ranked in the top 12 of the BCS rankings or in the top 16 and higher than a BCS conference champion then they are guaranteed a spot in one of the BCS bowls.Luck favors the prepared.
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Originally posted by ***THA FIX***If and its a HUGE IF Auburn can run the table again theres now way they can get screwed 2 out of 3 yrs. is there???Last edited by WayneChung; 08-09-2006, 02:29 AM.DON'T YOU EAT THE YELLOW SNOW !! PS-MARVIN LOVES SPLIT SALAD !!
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Originally posted by misterhMY MAN,I GOT ME A LITTLE 15 TO 1 ON OUR BOYS FOR THAT VERY REASON-DO NOT THINK THEY SCREW THE SEC AGAIN IF THEIR UNBEATEN,OR IF THEY ALL HAVE ONE LOSS TO A GOOD TEAM AND ITS REAL CLOSE BETWEEN 1ST,2ND AND 3RD-I THINK THE SEC TEAM WOULD GET THE GREEN LIGHT-IF THEY DIDN'T THEY NEED A NEW SYSTEM-WHY DON'T THEY LET 1 PLAY 4 AND 2 PLAY 3 // THEN COME BACK ONE WEEK ON A FRIDAY OR SATURDAY,WHEN MOST PEOPLE ARE OFF WORK, FOR THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP,YOU WOULD HAVE ONE EXTRA GAME AND THE HYPE WOULD BE CLOSE TO THE SUPER BOWL-IRONCHUNGER !! !!Luck favors the prepared.
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Originally posted by TheFranchise21Fuck the Big 12. Real Football is played in the ACC, SEC and Big 10. and USC
Big 12: 9 times (winning 5)
SEC: 6 times (winning 3, 4 if you count LSU in '03)
ACC: 8 times (winning 2)
Big 10: 1 times (2 if you count 'Michigan in '97)
USC: 2 times (winning 1)
Looks to me like the Big 12 is on top. Better re-check your reasoning for saying "real football is played in the ACC, SEC and Big 10." More times played for championships & most won.
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Originally posted by wonderbreadFuck the Big 12? Since '93, here's the breakdown of conferences who have played for a national title:
Big 12: 9 times (winning 5)
SEC: 6 times (winning 3, 4 if you count LSU in '03)
ACC: 8 times (winning 2)
Big 10: 1 times (2 if you count 'Michigan in '97)
USC: 2 times (winning 1)
Looks to me like the Big 12 is on top. Better re-check your reasoning for saying "real football is played in the ACC, SEC and Big 10." More times played for championships & most won.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 wonderbreadFuck the Big 12? Since '93, here's the breakdown of conferences who have played for a national title:
Big 12: 9 times (winning 5)
SEC: 6 times (winning 3, 4 if you count LSU in '03)
ACC: 8 times (winning 2)
Big 10: 1 times (2 if you count 'Michigan in '97)
USC: 2 times (winning 1)
Looks to me like the Big 12 is on top. Better re-check your reasoning for saying "real football is played in the ACC, SEC and Big 10." More times played for championships & most won.MLB Picks
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Originally posted by TheFranchise21They are just another Big 12 team that scheduled almost nothing but cupcakes out of conference. Grant it they did schedule USC. The rest of their out of conference schedule is Nicholls St. La Tech, and Troy.
Real Football is played in the ACC, SEC and Big 10. and USC
Florida St. plays Troy, Rice, Western Michigan & Florida
Auburn plays Wash St., Buffalo, Tulane & Arkansas St.
LSU plays Lou-Lafayette, Arizona, Tulane & Fresno St.
Clemson plays Florida Atlantic, La Tech, Temple & S. Carolina
Florida plays S. Miss, Central Fla., W. Carolina & Fla St.
Ohio St. plays No. Illinois, Texas, Cincinnati & Bowing Green
Michigan plays Vanderbilt, C. Michigan, N. Dame & Ball St.
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