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I believe Oregon is a phony and will get beat somewhere along the way. You never mentioned Florida.....They play Georgia at home this week. They are up to a 7 point favorite and I believe they will beat Georgia. Then they have 3 straight games where they will be 17 point or more favorites. Then they end the year at FSU, who I believe is a total pretender. Of course they then would have to beat Bama in the SEC title game, but who knows? Back to Oregon they are at USC on 11/3, USC is not that good, but I think they will be up for that game. They end the year vs Stanford and at Oregon St. Again someone will beat them. Kansas St is the team that is likely to stay undefeated. They pretty much play 4 cupcakes w/ the tougher games being at home. Im not sure who they would have to play in the Big 12 title game though. I think its absoultley wide open. LSU is not as good this year as last year, but they could easily beat Bama at home in 2 weeks. Crazy last few months coming up. If I had to guess right now I would say Florida plays for a National Championship this year, Im not sure vs who though. |
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If Oregon is undefeated, they are in the game. It would mean they have beaten USC twice, as well as Stanford down the stretch. The other team will be the SEC title winner. KSU is the team that should be worried right now. They will need Oregon or Bama and FL to come out of the season with a loss, if they manage to run the table. ND v Bama would not be the biggest title game in a long long time. People will be tuning out in droves when Bama is rolling ND by halftime. Not to worry, ND will have 2 to 3 losses by the end of the season, so that game has no chance of happening. Quote:
Last edited by Bigsmc : 10-23-2012 at 07:05 AM. |
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[quote=Bigsmc;897617]It is way too early to discuss the title game, but as a fan of ND, I assume you have watched their games? If so, you will know deep down that ND is not running the table.
If Oregon is undefeated, they are in the game. It would mean they have beaten USC twice, as well as Stanford down the stretch. The other team will be the SEC title winner. KSU is the team that should be worried right now. They will need Oregon or Bama and FL to come out of the season with a loss, if they manage to run the table. ND v Bama would not be the biggest title game in a long long time. People will be tuning out in droves when Bama is rolling ND by halftime. Not to worry, ND will have 2 to 3 losses by the end of the season, so that game has no chance of happening. FL v GA is on a neutral field with 50-50 ticket split. It is not a home game for either team. The home and away designation is strickly for uniform choices.[/QUOTE] Ahem, excuse me, but what would someone in Tampa know about this? As somone who's had to live through and put up with this nonsense for nearly 12 years, I think myself and a couple other DTers can speak about the World's biggest outdoor cocktail party with more authority than YOU! Of course, you are basically correct, but it was a lucky guess. |
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In case Sheets decides to pull his nose out of The Form for a weekend, GA co-eds > FL co-eds. He should probably wear red and black, while trolling the friday night parties. |
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The ratings would be huge for nd/Bama title game. I've watched every second of nd this year and even though they've had close wins over teams they should have blown out I still think they can go undefeated. It almost feels like they can't lose this year, like a team of destiny. You say 2-3 losses but the only teams left on the schedule capable of beating them are OU and USC so 2 at max.
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Look out Sporty Fans....biblical references are next. |
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Pitt looks pretty capable....
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ND played like dogshit and still won, screw the haters. LET'S GO IRISH!
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