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  • jpix
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    No Nittany. It's:

    Let's Go......





    Mountaineers.

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  • NittanyLions94
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    Originally posted by jpix
    My 2 cents....









    W V


    They may walk in the backdoor, But with my posted record, I'll take it............
    I really hope WV....U isn't a chant they do at the stadium :laughing:

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  • CuseFan10
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    Originally posted by FlyersFan
    not really. If you saw the game cuse- UCLA lost their starting QB in the game and was down to a 4th string Freshman walk on who had never played before and he turned the ball over 7 (yes SEVEN) times in the game. Not to mention the idiot duhhhh-rell kept putting the kid in bad situations with his play calling. Notre Dame scored on defense not offense in that game and they had the ball on the UCLA 1 yard line and couldn't score, and still barely won the game. .
    Thanks FF, I saw the game. While all that is true, they still lost to Notre Dame who was at the time the worst offensive team in all of college football (and that is a fact not an exaggeration of any kind). They can win the Pac 10 and lost to Notre Dame - at home. Navy beat ND at ND. Will they win the Pac 10? No, they won't but still... It's an alarming fact if you ask me. You can't honestly think Georgia, LSU, Tennessee, Auburn, Kentucky, Alabama, South Carolina, or even Mississippi State would lose to Notre Dame (this season) no matter what their situation was that day and UCLA'S was admittedly BRUTAL.

    It's also kind of not a good thing (if you ask me) that UCLA could be 7-5 overall and win a major conference championship. Plus, Oregon State can finish 3rd-4th in the Pac 10 and they lost to Cincy (from the Big East, which you love to poke fun at) in a Chris Fowler wood shed special 34-3. That "upper echelon" doesn't compare with the SEC's, IMHO.
    Last edited by CuseFan10; 11-26-2007, 12:41 AM.

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  • jpix
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    My 2 cents....









    W V


    They may walk in the backdoor, But with my posted record, I'll take it............

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  • FlyersFan
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    Originally posted by CuseFan10

    UCLA ..... AND THEY LOST AT HOME TO NOTRE DAME.

    End of discussion.



    not really. If you saw the game cuse- UCLA lost their starting QB in the game and was down to a 4th string Freshman walk on who had never played before and he turned the ball over 7 (yes SEVEN) times in the game. Not to mention the idiot duhhhh-rell kept putting the kid in bad situations with his play calling. Notre Dame scored on defense not offense in that game and they had the ball on the UCLA 1 yard line and couldn't score, and still barely won the game.
    the SEC is much deeper than the Pac10, though, the pac10 is still a good conference, but that was a freak occurrence and a bad analogy, IMO. UCLA was dominating the game until he got hurt midway through the first half and would have pasted ND if Cowan had been able to play the whole game. UCLA's defense dominated that game and ND only had 140 yards of offense.
    Last edited by FlyersFan; 11-25-2007, 08:19 PM.

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  • BoKnows
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    Originally posted by JayCol
    A "much improved" SF that went on to lose 3 in a row to powerhouses Rutgers, UConn and Cincy. With you making such great points, I wouldn't dare claim that honor.

    :laughing:

    JC
    Do you actually watch CFB or just read about it in history books?:laughing: Your posts keep proving you lack of significant knowledge about what happens week to week on the field in CFB, but please keep em coming as I really enjoy the humor. As was mentioned SF beat WVA..just to keep you up to date WVA will be playing for the national championship..so they are pretty good I guess? As for Uconn...whom I considered a fraud..though they were ranked pretty high by the coaches and media in the supposed know...and Cincy....apparently you did not notice they were pretty good this year.... LOL get a clue as they are free:beer2:

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  • NittanyLions94
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    Originally posted by Skinsfan
    Ok lets take away the SEC's top 2... you still have: Auburn, Florida, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky... pretty formidable middle of the pack.... name 1 conference with a better lineup of teams 3-7 ??? Certainly not the pac-10, where pretty much everyone but USC folded going down the stretch.
    I would consider Georgia and LSU as the top 2.

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  • HoosierDaddy
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    West Virginia:thumbs:

    Rodriguez deserves a lot of respect and kudos for turning down the much more "high-profile" (and you better believe Saban better start beating Auburn soon, lol) Bama job to stick wih he Mountaineers.

    In a topsy-turvy year where eveyone has fallen, WVU's only loss was due to turnovers. Bot excusing that game, but you get my drift.

    I just can't wait to see Missouri or OSU or whomever try to stop White/Slaton/Schmitt/Devine/Renaud etc. in early January. We've seen what they've done their last 2 Bowl games:thumbs:

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  • CuseFan10
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    Originally posted by Skinsfan
    Ok lets take away the SEC's top 2... you still have: Auburn, Florida, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky... pretty formidable middle of the pack.... name 1 conference with a better lineup of teams 3-7 ??? Certainly not the pac-10, where pretty much everyone but USC folded going down the stretch.
    Want to compare Pac 10 depth to SEC depth (which is argumentative suicide, but ok), here's all you need to know.

    UCLA can win the Pac 10 title if they beat USC and Arizona State loses..... AND THEY LOST AT HOME TO NOTRE DAME.

    End of discussion.

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  • CuseFan10
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    Originally posted by Skinsfan
    Oh yeah, i forgot to add.... Tradition is the term that gay ass Jim Nantz throws around during the Masters to try to appear sophisticated.

    Tradition blows.
    Well, it is "A tradition unlike any other..... The Masters on CBS". :thumbs:

    Ha.

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  • Skinsfan
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    Originally posted by JayCol
    Yeah, take away the best 2 or 3 teams from the SEC and what do you have? Teams like Auburn that got beat by South Florida. If you insist on saying that SEC is strong throughout, how do you explain SEC going 1-2 against the Big 10 in bowl games last year?

    JC
    Ok lets take away the SEC's top 2... you still have: Auburn, Florida, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky... pretty formidable middle of the pack.... name 1 conference with a better lineup of teams 3-7 ??? Certainly not the pac-10, where pretty much everyone but USC folded going down the stretch.

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  • Skinsfan
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    Originally posted by JayCol
    A "much improved" SF that went on to lose 3 in a row to powerhouses Rutgers, UConn and Cincy. With you making such great points, I wouldn't dare claim that honor.

    :laughing:

    JC
    All three of those teams were ranked fairly highly at some point this season.... didnt SF beat WVA?

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  • JayCol
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    Originally posted by BoKnows
    Auburn did lose to a much improved SF ... All in all you made some great points here....
    A "much improved" SF that went on to lose 3 in a row to powerhouses Rutgers, UConn and Cincy. With you making such great points, I wouldn't dare claim that honor.

    :laughing:

    JC

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  • BoKnows
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    Originally posted by JayCol
    Yeah, take away the best 2 or 3 teams from the SEC and what do you have? Teams like Auburn that got beat by South Florida. If you insist on saying that SEC is strong throughout, how do you explain SEC going 1-2 against the Big 10 in bowl games last year?

    JC
    Can you hear me?I am yawning right now.......

    First of all 2 or 3 teams?This statement in itself shows you no no much...or you dont look at the top 25 throughout the season...typically you dont need to look farther than the top 10 to refute this statement.

    Second...Auburn did lose to a much improved SF in OT after turning the ball over 5 times 3 times in its own redzone and still barely lost it happens. It is not like SF is Appy State.

    Third....Bowl games are their own animals many factors can go into W's and L's...so that has no relevence on strength as many teams have a different mental temperature by the time bowl games come about i.e they are pissed where they are going, they have been off for the past 2 months ect....

    All in all you made some great points here....:beer2:

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  • JayCol
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    Originally posted by Skinsfan
    First of all, I have gone on the record many times stating that USC and Oregon were very good teams, among the best in the nation.... 2 teams doesnt make a conference though....
    Yeah, take away the best 2 or 3 teams from the SEC and what do you have? Teams like Auburn that got beat by South Florida. If you insist on saying that SEC is strong throughout, how do you explain SEC going 1-2 against the Big 10 in bowl games last year?

    JC

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