You complain about people saying Texas hasn't played anyone earlier this week and then make that same argument against Penn State and Missouri, saying the Illini win is 'bad' now because Illinois lost to Minnesota. I don't understand the double standard there.
That wasn't my point (my point was you're being hypocritical) but I'll play. Arkansas is 3-3 having beaten Western Illinois by 4, LA-Monroe by 1 and Auburn by 3. They were blown out by three ranked teams, including Texas. Colorado is also 3-3 with one notable win over West Virginia with decisive losses to Texas, FSU and Kansas.Texas HAS played teams earlier. Arkansas and Colorado at home. Arkansas just upset the 20th team in the nation.
Yes, I do. Penn State has no real rivalry games, having recently joined the Big Ten, but they blew out 5 of 7 opponents so far, including Oregon State (who you just noted beat the #1 team, which is more impressive than beating the #20 team in theory).Plus, do you understand rivalries? Anything happens in a rivalry game. Look at Oregon State and USC. It was one thing for Texas to win against Arkansas but another to completely blow out Arkansas.
Wrong. Penn State and Missouri were (are) ranked high because they kept winning, while teams ahead of them lost. They moved up. Nothing to do with beating Illinois specifically.Penn State and Missouri's rankings were high because they beat Illinois. This'll be a good test for Penn State coming up against Michigan and Ohio State.
... I think ... they will avoid scheduling early games like that again on the opposite end of the country.
That's not exactly the courageous course.
I admire a team like Fresno State, which was willing to come out and play Rutgers in Piscataway. I admired it even more a month-and-a-half ago, though, when most of us thought Rutgers had something resembling a major college football team.
No, but the near-certainty that the Buckeyes will fold like a Bangkok hooker punched in the gut once they face a team with impressive speed will.
Illinois ... Florida ... LSU ... USC ... and, in all likelihood, Penn State in two weeks. Enjoy the renascence; it's likely to be brief.
[But they're better than Rutgers!]
Not tht I'm disputing you, but you misundertand me. I mean what happened to the Gators when they looked less than impressive last weekend?The defense. And the running game. And great play from both lines. Demps and Rainey looked good, and Brandon Spikes played like a mad man. They all played like they needed to prove something...I hope it continues.
Great win by the Gators.
No kidding!Neroon, I see you picked Wisconsin in the pick'em. You should have listened to me!![]()
That wasn't my point (my point was you're being hypocritical) but I'll play. Arkansas is 3-3 having beaten Western Illinois by 4, LA-Monroe by 1 and Auburn by 3. They were blown out by three ranked teams, including Texas. Colorado is also 3-3 with one notable win over West Virginia with decisive losses to Texas, FSU and Kansas.Texas HAS played teams earlier. Arkansas and Colorado at home. Arkansas just upset the 20th team in the nation.
So if our measure is beating teams who are 3-3 or better, Penn State has played Illinois (beat UM, lost to Mizzou, PSU, and by a TD to Minnesota) and Oregon State (losses to Utah and Stanford, beat Hawaii, USC and Washington State).
I don't see how Texas's wins prior to Oklahoma are that much better than PSUs.
Wrong. Penn State and Missouri were (are) ranked high because they kept winning, while teams ahead of them lost. They moved up. Nothing to do with beating Illinois specifically.[/quote]Penn State and Missouri's rankings were high because they beat Illinois. This'll be a good test for Penn State coming up against Michigan and Ohio State.
True but who has Minnesota played this year? No one. I think Indiana is their best opponent before Illi...so it's not a good gauge.
So does that mean you admire Cal since they did go out and play?![]()
Again you are wrong. Minnesota had an abysmal seasons last year and didn't start on the preseason radar (unlike PSU and Mizzou) so it's taking a little more for voters to accept them as valid. They have started receiving votes. Notre Dame - and I don't even know why you chose them as an example - hasn't been winning. They lost to UNC Saturday and are 4-2. In case you care to look at the rankings, there aren't any 2-loss teams ranked in the Top 25. Nor should there be, at this point. Tulsa is nearly ranked, but wasn't on anyones preseason radar, like Minnesota.So if teams keep winning, why isn't Notre Dame or Minnesota in the rankings? Granted, Minnesota lost to OSU but no matter. Notre Dame continues to win and finally cracked the rankings. Where's Tulsa? they are 6-0. And why did Ohio State sink so far after losing to USC?
Renaissance?
Not really. That happened back in 2002. Plus, when you've been consistently one of the winningest programs for the past several seasons, not to mention 5th all-time I think, what needs to be reborn?![]()
As to #1.... I have no problem at all with Texas being vaulted up there. They clearly were the better team against the previous #1.
So does that mean you admire Cal since they did go out and play?![]()
Absolutely, though a victory would have been even more admirable.![]()
Not only that, the offensive coordinator has left, and two very highly rated verbal recruits are now considering other schools. OTOH, the quarterback has apparently already thrown Bowden under the bus by saying "it's what he (Bowden) deserved."Hey, look at that. Clemson finally did something smart!
Tommy Bowden has been fired.
So, I wanted to get opinions on this from the BBS. My school paper, at the end of one article, says "but voters elsewhere may have teams jump Penn State even if the Lions are unbeaten just for the sake of pushing Paterno toward leaving the sidelines." Do you think this has any validity?
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