Well, so much for Rutgers...
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I'll hold off until the clock hit 0:00 before I declare a team dead...you must not watch a lot of football if you think a 17 point lead is too much to comeback from. We've seen a lot of crazy stuff happen this year and the last few years to just automatically give a game to another team because they look good through first 40 minutes. Rutgers does look like they're in trouble though...
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Believe the Heupel wrote:Yeah, sorry I was watching one team completely dominate another one and thought "Damn, that one team is fucking their shit up." Thanks for the announcer-school lesson, Mr. Musberger.Shoalzie wrote:I'll hold off until the clock hit 0:00 before I declare a team dead...you must not watch a lot of football if you think a 17 point lead is too much to comeback from. We've seen a lot of crazy stuff happen this year and the last few years to just automatically give a game to another team because they look good through first 40 minutes. Rutgers does look like they're in trouble though...
Well, now that the game is almost over and Rutgers never got back in it and are their way their first loss...I'll at least give you credit for calling the game early. I was just saying don't ever count anyone out in a college football game. Momentum swings can be quick and like a tsunami...you just don't know where and when the play or plays will change the fortune of the losing team. Right now, down 19 with 4 minutes to go...I'll join in and start shoveling dirt on the Rutgers' casket. Teel has been garbage and credit to a scrappy Bearcat squad playing the role of spoiler.
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the Bearcats took Louisville to the last play in October as I recall....
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Finally, thank god, we can stick a fork in the Big East.
No more disingenuous Herbstreit rants. No way in hell now that he'll still try to sell the WVU-Rutgers winner coming up on ESPN Prime Time as a team we have to take seriously for the BCS...
Actually, what am I saying? A Big East team running the table was the best recipe for a BCS meltdown. Fuck.
No more disingenuous Herbstreit rants. No way in hell now that he'll still try to sell the WVU-Rutgers winner coming up on ESPN Prime Time as a team we have to take seriously for the BCS...
Actually, what am I saying? A Big East team running the table was the best recipe for a BCS meltdown. Fuck.
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RACK.Van wrote:Finally, thank god, we can stick a fork in the Big East.
No more disingenuous Herbstreit rants. No way in hell now that he'll still try to sell the WVU-Rutgers winner coming up on ESPN Prime Time as a team we have to take seriously for the BCS...
Actually, what am I saying? A Big East team running the table was the best recipe for a BCS meltdown. Fuck.
WVa screwed their conference this year, as did Louisville, as did Rutgers.
I was hoping Rutgers would win out, just for Chaos' sake. But then I was glad that they lost. Fuck me.