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Texas Tech still has Oklahoma St. also. If Florida slaps an undefeated Alabama in SEC championship seems they might have a great shot... |
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State Penn will annihilate anyone they face.
They play something called..."defense." |
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Growing up in Amarillo, Texas Tech was our local school, at least our D1 local school, so I cannot be happier for TT and Lubbock in general. That was one of the best game I have seen in a long, long time. Still a Buckeye, but very happy for the Red Raiders... |
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Texas admittedly played very poorly. Did not have their best WR. TT still barely pulls it out. I think this is the same old TTech team. They never really seem to put good teams away. They beat up on teams with limited Defensive talent by exhausting the 2ndary and D-line. Crabtree is the best receiver in the country. Thank God he most likely leaves for the NFL. It was a great win for Lubbock though. They finally smack down the Longhorns when it means something for them. I like Paterno so I would not mind seeing Penn St. They look to be good. But the conference is so bad. Mich St. is second and their QB and WR's miss multiple chances almost every week. So they keep grinding Ringer into the ground. The QB's are in the dark ages. Penn St. can actually run a balanced effective offense and have a QB. THe QB's in the Big 10 just sck. When was they last time a Big 10 QB went in the first round? I cant remember. Pryor will be very good most likely. But the stupid sacks he would take almost every game early on instead of getting rid of the ball... Shockingly bad. And the decisions on the option... horrible. The tree seed's offensive line has to be a dissappointment also. Their D has saved them in the Big 10. Made SoCal look like the Patriots though. |
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Someone has a sourpuss on for the BigTen.
I do enjoy the meltdown ,though. Perhaps Ethel will stab him again. |
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But that was long ago... |
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with this stuff? Good Christ. The QBs in the Big Ten suck, are in the dark ages, and they don't go in the first round? I don't pay any attention to the NFL, and I don't know who the starting QBs are, but 4 of the top 30 in the NFL in passing are from the Big Ten. The only conferences with more are the Pac 10 and SEC with 5 each. Know how many are from your beloved Big 12? 0!!!! Was that your daughter in the picture, Phil? Does she have a better sports opinion than you, Phil? |
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They got a huge number of states to pull from and they used to get many of the best HS QB's. Purdue pulled Drew Brees right out from Texas schools because they had no passing attacks. When was the last time a Big 10 QB was taken round one? What has happened? A shift has occurred. |
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Last edited by pgardn : 05-09-2009 at 10:45 AM. |
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The last Big Ten QB I remember getting taken in the first round was Kerry Collins in 95. Why does it matter? In a lot of years, only 1 or 2 QBs are taken in the first round? How many has the Big 12 had in that time? I can't think of one other than Vince Young. Yes, the Big Ten QBs aren't great this year. Don't you think it's somewhat cyclical? All those QB "stars" in the Big 12 have been starting for 2+ years and play in spread offenses geared towards passing. What is the point? |
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LateFires.....shame on you. Th eman has no idea of what he is talking about. FINE WORK,THOUGH!! |
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Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all. Abraham Lincoln |