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That's honestly why I would not be surprised at all if MSU AT LEAST put a scare into Florida tonight. Everytime that UF's come to Starkville, they've had a terrible time. The last two victories are still fresh in my mind (especially the 47-35 victory in 2000 over then-hated Steve Spurrier. That was TOO sweet. :D), & I'm hoping that it's fresh in Mullen's boys minds. History's on their side, plus they've played some good teams really tough this year. They were:

1) A miracle goal-line stand away from beating Top-10 LSU

2) A couple ludicrous turnovers (at terribly inopportune times) away from beating Top-25 teams Houston & GT

So they can hang with the big teams. All they've got to do is play a full 4 quarters, keep the turnovers to a minimum, somehow stop Tebow-Oh wait, they didn't have Tebow the other 4 times. WELP, I'm chalking this one down as an L. :P

 

 

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Watching the Alabama-Tennessee game and then thinking back to the Florida-Tennessee game, we may be (and the key word is "may") watching the defense that dominates the SEC for the near future in Tennessee.

 

 

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I have two tickets to the Ohio State-Minnesota game tomorrow. Everyone I know has other plans (more like OSU lost 2 games already this season and nobody wants to go) so I'm taking my mom. I've been to 4 OSU games with her, the Buckeyes are 4-0, but it has rained at every game we've been to together. The forecast for tomorrow? Rain.

Couldn't you find a girl to take to the game?

He did find a girl to take...his Mom. :D And it worked in Ohio State's favor again. She's now 5-0. That works for me.

Hey McCarthy, any chance you and your Mom could go to the Iowa game and to Happy Valley and Ann Arbor?

 

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Watching the Alabama-Tennessee game and then thinking back to the Florida-Tennessee game, we may be (and the key word is "may") watching the defense that dominates the SEC for the near future in Tennessee.

Not surprising with Kiffin and his new Tennesse-Two.

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Watching the Alabama-Tennessee game and then thinking back to the Florida-Tennessee game, we may be (and the key word is "may") watching the defense that dominates the SEC for the near future in Tennessee.

Not surprising with Kiffin and his new Tennesse-Two.

I doubt Eric Berry stays after this year, but (pardon the homer in me talking) Ben Martin (a local Cincinnati product) plays DE for the Vols, and I think he's going to be really good down there next year.

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Well, goodbye Iowa, thanks for playing, nice to prove the Big Ten can't keep a team unbeaten either.

Thanks for jinxing it Will.
Big Ten survives another day, thank you Will!
Any more land mines for the Hawkeyes?
Doesn't really matter, we all know that we're going to see Alabama versus Florida for the BCS title game (assuming Bama wins the SEC title). No way the coaches don't vote to give Tebow a shot at the title.

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Well, goodbye Iowa, thanks for playing, nice to prove the Big Ten can't keep a team unbeaten either.

Thanks for jinxing it Will.
Big Ten survives another day, thank you Will!
Any more land mines for the Hawkeyes?
Doesn't really matter, we all know that we're going to see Alabama versus Florida for the BCS title game (assuming Bama wins the SEC title). No way the coaches don't vote to give Tebow a shot at the title.

You thought it was nice to see that the Big Ten couldn't have an undefeated team. Now that you were wrong (well for one more week) it doesn't matter. Way to cover your butt on this one.

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