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The College Football Thread

Georgia has got to stop getting all these freaking penalties. They're well on their way to being the most penalized FBS team in the country. It's all false starts and personal fouls that are absolutely ridiculous. Five 15 yard penalties today.
 
After a rough start, it looks like Cal is firmly in the driver's. They are absolutely controlling the clock and have been marching down the field to a 10 point lead.

Who in the world is this Vereen kid? He's stepped in brilliantly ever since Best went down.

Cal has had over the years some of the sickest running backs. I've seen the guy play and if Cal get actually get it together one of these seasons and be consistent, he is going to help lead the charge.

BTW: Super excited that Cal beat Stanfurd!
 
The PAC-10 has been the most entertaining conference to watch this season. From one week to the next you can't tell who is going to beat whom. :lol:
 
No kidding. This Oregon/Arizona game is killing me.

Hey! You have health concerns! You're not allowed to watch this game.
ETA: How ya feelin' now? :lol:


Commander Vaughn, I know it sucked for you today, but take some heart in Forcier's post game comments. I really like the kid.
 
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I think I'll live another day. :lol:

Looks like the Rose Bowl comes down to the winner of the Civil War game against Oregon State on December 3rd. That ought to be one helluva game.

I wonder if Digits will be going to El Paso to watch USC in the Sun Bowl.
 
I've got a lot of confidence in Forcier going forward. The talent is clearly there, he just needs some more experience to help with his decision making. The shuffling of Robinson and Forcier seemed random, and that doesn't help either QB really succeed.

Today's game was pretty much a microcosm of the whole season. Michigan did some good things, but made a lot of mistakes. Forcier really needs to work on ball security. Some credit goes to the Ohio State defense, but you don't turn the ball over five times without some unforced errors. It was a complete disaster of a season, really unpleasant to watch. Watching their games was a very frustrating experience.

It doesn't help I've routinely been watching Michigan lose on Saturday, then the Lions lose on Sunday. Thank goodness Grand Valley is still pasting people. At least one of my three football teams is winning.
 
So does Arizona have the dumbest college football fans or what? They get ready to storm the field in the last minute for a win. Just a win. Not a bowl win. Not a win that knocks off the top team in the nation. Not a win that stops a 20 game losing streak or ends a 20 game winning streak. Not the upset of the century (like if San Jose State or Idaho or someone like that beat Florida). Just a win.

And then they lose! :lol:
 
JM's Top Twenty-Five, week ending 21 November 2009


1 – Alabama (11-0)

It's hard to argue against undefeated versus an SEC slate.

2 – Florida (11-0)

See above.

3 – Texas Christian (11-0)

Handled Wyoming in Laramie far more easily than Texas did, which was one of their goals. Clearly, right now, they're the better team, and should be playing the Alabama/Florida winner for the BCS title over UT. Frankly, at this point, even an 11-1 TCU should get a BCS bowl bid over an undefeated Boise. They've just done far more.

4– Texas (11-0)

That victory over Oklahoma no longer qualifies as a quality win. The Sooners are an average team.

5 – Cincinnati (10-0)

Does anyone believe Brian Kelly isn't headed to Notre Dame?

6 – Georgia Tech (10-1)

OK ... Auburn beats 'Bama ... 'Bama beats Florida ... Nebraska beats Texas ... Pitt beats Cincinnati ... Nevada beats Boise State ... and it's Texas Christian vs. Georgia Tech for the national title!

7 – Boise State (11-0)

Nevada, at 8-3, is not the same team that opened with a trio of defeats. I think the Wolfpack have a real shot to beat BSU.

8 – Oregon (9-2)

That was, on reflection, an enormous win.

9 – Pittsburgh (9-1)

Well, if they defeat Cincinnati and West Virginia, I'm convinced ... and so should you be.

10 – Ohio State (10-2)

Whoever wins the Pac-10 is going to lay wood to them in the Rose Bowl.

11 – Iowa (10-2)

This is still a terrific season ... and if they don't lose their starting quarterback, they're almost certainly 12-0.

12 – Mississippi (8-3)

This is the team everyone thought they'd be when the season began.

13 – Oklahoma State (9-2)

Actually showed me a little something not mailing it in against Colorado even down their starting quarterback and star receiver. Good on you, Cowboys; your stock's gone up a bit with me.

14 – Louisiana State (8-3)

Be honest: Have you ever seen someone manage a clock so incompetently as Les Miles? Hey, Les: These are kids, man. You tell them what to do. It's called coaching.

15 – North Carolina (8-3)

Quietly, they've built a really impressive resume.

16 – Penn State (10-2)

Strangely enough, now the Northwestern win looks pretty good, too. Who'd have ever thought the Lions would boast of defeating the Wildcats and Temple Owls?

17 – Brigham Young (9-2)

Should the BYU/Utah winner be at least considered for a BCS bowl? As much as Iowa or Penn State, yeah. Of course, it's not gonna happen.

18 – Oregon State (8-3)

If you conduct business in the state of Oregon, don't bother trying to do so until after the Civil War. Holy cow! It's the Ducks versus the Beavers for a trip to Pasadena!

19 – Virginia Tech (8-3)

Can't quite forget how 'Bama laid wood to 'em.

20 – Clemson (8-3)

Anyone notice how the Tigers have quietly avoided both Virginia Tech and North Carolina this year? I don't imagine they'd be playing in the ACC title game if the schedule gods had been less magnanimous.

21 – Miami, Florida (8-3)

They could be awesome—like, national championship contender awesome—next year.

22 – Nebraska (8-3)

I'm not quite confident enough to call for the upset, but ... I think they have a real chance against Texas in the Big 12 title game.

23 – Houston (9-2)

I'd actually love to see them play Texas.

24 – Utah (9-2)

I think both the Utes and BYU thought they'd be 11-0 at this point.

25 (tie) – California (8-3)

25 (tie) – Stanford (7-4)

25 (tie) – Southern California (8-3)

How to differentiate between these three? The Trojans whupped Cal, Stanford gave USC an epic beatdown and the Bears handled the Cardinal.

Rutgers watch: The Knights drop out of the Top Twenty-Five after deciding that attendance would be sufficient to beat Syracuse up in the Carrier Dome. The Orange were layin' for 'em, and whupped RU soundly. Tom Savage, for the first time, played like a freshman, and the Knights managed a whopping 150 or so yards of total offense in a 31-13 loss. Pathetic.
 
So does Arizona have the dumbest college football fans or what? They get ready to storm the field in the last minute for a win. Just a win. Not a bowl win. Not a win that knocks off the top team in the nation. Not a win that stops a 20 game losing streak or ends a 20 game winning streak. Not the upset of the century (like if San Jose State or Idaho or someone like that beat Florida). Just a win.

And then they lose! :lol:

In their defense, they don't have much experience with big games....

:lol:

Now the Arizona/USC game means nothing. Too bad, but it will still be fun.

I wonder if Digits will be going to El Paso to watch USC in the Sun Bowl.

Doubtful...

:(
 
With Oregon/Oregon St determining the other team for teh Rose Bowl, either one provides material for some fun. OSU vs OSU, Ducks Vs Bucks .....
 
I hope Oregon wins and then beats the living crap out of the Buckeyes.

Pretty soon the Big Ten is just going to bow out of the Rose Bowl altogether.

:lol:

:p
 
I wonder if Digits will be going to El Paso to watch USC in the Sun Bowl.

Doubtful...

:(

Doubtful? Well, cheer up. It appears the Trojans will be playing closer to home than I figured last night. After reviewing the standings this morning I found the USC is actually in fourth place, which earns them a trip to the Las Vegas Bowl or the Emerald Bowl.

Seriously though, I feel your pain. In 2007 the Ducks were ranked #2 in the nation before Dennis Dixon went down for the season in Arizona and we ended up in the Sun Bowl. It really sucks to have high hopes and then end up watching the unthinkable unfold in front of you. :(
 
JM's Top Twenty-Five, week ending 21 November 2009

I tend to favor the comparison rankings offered by Massey, which are calculated from a number of ranking systems.

College Football Ranking Comparison (Through 21 Nov 2009):

1. Alabama
2. Florida
3. Texas
4. TCU
5. Georgia Tech
6. Oregon
7. Cincinnati
8. Boise State
9. Virginia Tech
10. Ohio State
11. Pittsburgh
12. Penn State
13. Miami
14. Iowa
15. Clemson
16. LSU
17. Oklahoma State
18. Oregon State
19. North Carolina
20. USC
21. California
22. Mississippi
23. Arkansas
24. Nebraska
25. Stanford
 
^ Statistically, that ought to make it better.

Regardless, the poll tends to align with my sense of where the teams ought to be ranked.
 
I wonder if Digits will be going to El Paso to watch USC in the Sun Bowl.

Doubtful...

:(

Doubtful? Well, cheer up. It appears the Trojans will be playing closer to home than I figured last night. After reviewing the standings this morning I found the USC is actually in fourth place, which earns them a trip to the Las Vegas Bowl or the Emerald Bowl.

Seriously though, I feel your pain. In 2007 the Ducks were ranked #2 in the nation before Dennis Dixon went down for the season in Arizona and we ended up in the Sun Bowl. It really sucks to have high hopes and then end up watching the unthinkable unfold in front of you. :(

Can you explain to me how teams are selected for Bowl games? I understand how the conference championship games are picked, but why would USC go to the Emerald Bowl instead of the Sun Bowl or vice-versa?
 
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