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ND played like crap and shot themselves in the foot with turnovers time after time. Notre Dame didn't show up to play, and it isn't an excuse because Championship teams need to show up to play for big games. They will run the table and have a showdown with USC the final game.
GO IRISH!!! |
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Georgia Tech (I dont care what they are ranked they are good) Penn ST. (just cause ND blew them out does not mean they are bad) Michigan That is as tough 3 game schedule as you are going to find. Purdue (this team can put up points) UCLA (better than people think) USC North Carolina was scheduled ahead of time. This looks easy NOW. Navy, Air Force and Army are always supposed to be push overs. But I think Air Force can give any team some trouble because they can score. Stanford is weak imo. |
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I bolded the one part because i found one 4 game schedule that dwarfs what Notre Dame has to face in Michigan, MSU and GT in successive weeks. Look at what florida has to do coming up: Alabama LSU At Auburn Georgia Notre Dame's deal isnt even close. |
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Flush Miami and FSU down the toilet. These types of teams ruin college football for me. You can throw in some others if you wish. Last edited by pgardn : 09-18-2006 at 11:19 PM. |