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Meanwhile, Boise State has beaten up on Sacramento State, Oregon State, Wyoming, Hawaii, Utah, and Louisiana Tech.

Hey Hawaii is going to be a 11-2 team this yr so they're not bad and Hawaii almost pulled out with a win there... jacka$$ :D

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Dear lord, please, get Notre Dame out of the Top 10 in the BCS. Why is a one-loss Notre Dame team -- with not a very good schedule at all this year (Army? Air Force? UNC?) -- in when there are undefeated teams that aren't in the top 10?

So enlighten me... how is Boise States or Rutgers schedule any better than Notre Dame's?

Rutgers wins so far: North Carolina, Illinois, Ohio, Howard, South Florida, and Navy. No Top 25 teams. Color me unimpressed.

Meanwhile, Boise State has beaten up on Sacramento State, Oregon State, Wyoming, Hawaii, Utah, and Louisiana Tech.

At least Notre Dame has beat somebody.

Who?

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I don't speak for democrats, democrats don't speak for me.

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Dear lord, please, get Notre Dame out of the Top 10 in the BCS. Why is a one-loss Notre Dame team -- with not a very good schedule at all this year (Army? Air Force? UNC?) -- in when there are undefeated teams that aren't in the top 10?

So enlighten me... how is Boise States or Rutgers schedule any better than Notre Dame's?

Rutgers wins so far: North Carolina, Illinois, Ohio, Howard, South Florida, and Navy. No Top 25 teams. Color me unimpressed.

Meanwhile, Boise State has beaten up on Sacramento State, Oregon State, Wyoming, Hawaii, Utah, and Louisiana Tech.

At least Notre Dame has beat somebody.

Who?

The #13 team in the country, Georgia Tech, for one. And Penn State is better than any team that either Rutgers or Boise State has played.

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Theres a difference Glavine didnt get injured diving head first into the endzone, when you dive in the endzone you deserve to get mocked just like taht moron Gramatica who tore his knee jumping up and down like some sorta midget in a 80s Music Video after making it 3-0 in the 1st Quartert.

I just watched the clip, and Peterson wasn't showboating. A guy was diving to make a tackle around the 2 or 3, and Peterson was trying to ellude him and score, all this taking place with both guys running full-speed. He injured himself because he landed on the bone awkwardly.

Do you actually put any thought in what you say? You sure as hell better not mention any injury involving you or any Mets or Dolphns player getting injured, because I'll laugh at your ass for weeks.

No he was showboating like eveyone else does when they dive in the endzone he didnt have to dive.

So you'd rather he not dive and get tackled at the 1, instead of diving for the goal line to score a touchdown?

Peterson wasn't showboating.

I have one thing to say about that......

When was the last time your team produced a Freshman Heisman Runner up that should have won the whole damn thing in the firstplace??

And Secondly.....

Peterson if he goes pro, if he doesnt... he will and should be slated as the best Oklahoma Running back in history, for a matter of fact he could honestly be up there on the all time list.

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If Ohio State and Michigan go into their game #1 and #2 would it be the first time that a team has ever been in two #1-#2 matchups in the same year?

great question, but if both teams win the remaining part of their schedules this will definitely be one of the most exiting and most important games ever in the Ohio State-Michigan Rivalry

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Dear lord, please, get Notre Dame out of the Top 10 in the BCS. Why is a one-loss Notre Dame team -- with not a very good schedule at all this year (Army? Air Force? UNC?) -- in when there are undefeated teams that aren't in the top 10?

So enlighten me... how is Boise States or Rutgers schedule any better than Notre Dame's?

Rutgers wins so far: North Carolina, Illinois, Ohio, Howard, South Florida, and Navy. No Top 25 teams. Color me unimpressed.

Meanwhile, Boise State has beaten up on Sacramento State, Oregon State, Wyoming, Hawaii, Utah, and Louisiana Tech.

At least Notre Dame has beat somebody.

Who?

Here are the Top 20 in the BCS rankings, and their respective SOS (1 being most difficult, 119 being least difficult):

Ohio State -- 98

USC -- 75

Michigan -- 69

Auburn -- 55

West Virginia -- 119

Florida -- 49

Louisville -- 118

Notre Dame -- 46

Texas -- 59

California -- 54

Tennessee -- 56

Clemson -- 117

Arkansas -- 32

Oregon -- 45

Boise State -- 115

Rutgers -- 112

Nebraska -- 109

LSU -- 78

Georgia Tech -- 100

Boston College -- 57

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Dear lord, please, get Notre Dame out of the Top 10 in the BCS. Why is a one-loss Notre Dame team -- with not a very good schedule at all this year (Army? Air Force? UNC?) -- in when there are undefeated teams that aren't in the top 10?

So enlighten me... how is Boise States or Rutgers schedule any better than Notre Dame's?

Rutgers wins so far: North Carolina, Illinois, Ohio, Howard, South Florida, and Navy. No Top 25 teams. Color me unimpressed.

Meanwhile, Boise State has beaten up on Sacramento State, Oregon State, Wyoming, Hawaii, Utah, and Louisiana Tech.

At least Notre Dame has beat somebody.

Who?

Here are the Top 20 in the BCS rankings, and their respective SOS (1 being most difficult, 119 being least difficult):

Ohio State -- 98

USC -- 75

Michigan -- 69

Auburn -- 55

West Virginia -- 119

Florida -- 49

Louisville -- 118

Notre Dame -- 46

Texas -- 59

California -- 54

Tennessee -- 56

Clemson -- 117

Arkansas -- 32

Oregon -- 45

Boise State -- 115

Rutgers -- 112

Nebraska -- 109

LSU -- 78

Georgia Tech -- 100

Boston College -- 57

Link?

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Here are the Top 20 in the BCS rankings, and their respective SOS (1 being most difficult, 119 being least difficult):

Ohio State -- 98

USC -- 75

Michigan -- 69

Auburn -- 55

West Virginia -- 119

Florida -- 49

Louisville -- 118

Notre Dame -- 46

Texas -- 59

California -- 54

Tennessee -- 56

Clemson -- 117

Arkansas -- 32

Oregon -- 45

Boise State -- 115

Rutgers -- 112

Nebraska -- 109

LSU -- 78

Georgia Tech -- 100

Boston College -- 57

They're not No. 1, obviously an indication they haven't beaten anyone... :rolleyes:

[Croatia National Team Manager Slavan] Bilic then went on to explain how Croatia's success can partially be put down to his progressive man-management techniques. "Sometimes I lie in the bed with my players. I go to the room of Vedran Corluka and Luka Modric when I see they have a problem and I lie in bed with them and we talk for 10 minutes." Maybe Capello could try getting through to his players this way too? Although how far he'd get with Joe Cole jumping up and down on the mattress and Rooney demanding to be read his favourite page from The Very Hungry Caterpillar is open to question. --The Guardian's Fiver, 08 September 2008

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Looking more into the Strength of schedule, I went to the individual websites for the computer rankings (the links can be found here: http://www.bcsfootball.org/bcsfb/rankings ) and Notre Dame's strength of schedule ranks no lower than 17, and as high as 4 depending on the system. Start complaining about teams like Louisville, who hover around 80, or Clemson, or Boise State, or, especially, West Virginia, who's at about 100 consistently.

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I havn't posted any D-II stuff in a while, and I don't know if anyone cares, but the team I do Public Address for - Bemidji State (my sig) has started 4-0 in the NSIC for the first time in school history (their 3-0 start in conference was the first since 1959, the last time they won the conference title, back when it was just called the NIC, before merging with the NSC). Anyway, BSU hosts the other undefeated team, #19 Winona State @ 6-1 overall, and also 4-0 NSIC this Saturday at historic and picturesque Chet Anderson Stadium.

Just thought I'd share what is the best football story in Bemidji since I've been here...

Moose

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Cal is ranked ahead of Tennessee, Volunteer fans must love that!

oh yeah im loving it.:suspect:

Yeah, but its just week one of the BCS

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Right now, I think that Michigan and Ohowihateohio State are playing head and shoulders above everyone else in the country. On one hand, I think (if they both make it to November 18 undefeated) that they would deserve a rematch in the BCS Championship as the two best teams in the country, and they shouldn't be penalized for playing each other in the regular season, because teams should be rewarded for playing tough schedules. On the other hand, that would lead to a situation like Florida-FSU in 1996, where the regular-season game is devalued, and theoretically, one team would already have "proven" its superiority over the other.

What do people think about a Michigan-OSU rematch if:

1) USC goes undefeated but remains unimpressive... could a 1-loss UM or OSU be considered better than an undefeated USC?

2) The only other undefeated team in the country is someone with a cupcake schedule, such as WVa or Boise State

3) There are no other undefeated teams in the country, and a bunch of one-loss teams, including the UM-OSU loser

Personally, I would think a rematch is appropriate for scenarios #2 or #3, but not #1. I hope the BCS computers continue to penalize WVa enough for having a schedule that would make Bill Snyder blush.

oh ,my god ,i strong recommend you to have a visit on the website ,or if i'm the president ,i would have an barceque with the anthor of the articel .
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Florida Atlantic 0-6 UL

Whoa Mohammed! That was close!

[Croatia National Team Manager Slavan] Bilic then went on to explain how Croatia's success can partially be put down to his progressive man-management techniques. "Sometimes I lie in the bed with my players. I go to the room of Vedran Corluka and Luka Modric when I see they have a problem and I lie in bed with them and we talk for 10 minutes." Maybe Capello could try getting through to his players this way too? Although how far he'd get with Joe Cole jumping up and down on the mattress and Rooney demanding to be read his favourite page from The Very Hungry Caterpillar is open to question. --The Guardian's Fiver, 08 September 2008

Attention: In order to obtain maximum enjoyment from your stay at the CCSLC, the reader is advised that the above post may contain large amounts of sarcasm, dry humour, or statements which should not be taken in any true sort of seriousness. As a result, the above poster absolves himself of any and all blame in the event that a forum user responds to the aforementioned post without taking the previous notice into account. Thank you for your cooperation, and enjoy your stay at the CCSLC.

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What do people think about a Michigan-OSU rematch if:

1)USC goes undefeated but remains unimpressive... could a 1-loss UM or OSU be considered better than an undefeated USC?

2) The only other undefeated team in the country is someone with a cupcake schedule, such as WVa or Boise State

3) There are no other undefeated teams in the country, and a bunch of one-loss teams, including the UM-OSU loser

I don't think you have to worry about that. I think USC will lose two games (Cal and Oregon) and possibly to Notre Dame...I mean we almost beat them. And we suck. USC is crazy overrated this year.

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