Van wrote:Sorry, but I don't believe that. If that were true there'd be youtube links all over the place.
Snubbing him? Maybe. Telling him to fuck off at midfield, with hordes of camera people all around, and nobody caught it?
I want to see proof.
No shit. Jesus Christ - somebody telling a holy ND player to go fuck himself? That'd be the story of the fucking year! Doubt VERY seriously that happened.
If he really did that I'm pretty sure all that would be left of Jim Harbaugh would be a brown spot on the field where TD Jesus struck him down with a bolt of lightning.
The only proof that exists is between the handful of people that were standing right there. Short of them coming on here and verifying the story, there won't be any concrete proof. But I have no reason to doubt either of the people that seperatly told me the same story.
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Btw, didn't Nebraska beat the snot out of UTEP, who just beat Houston?
The Huskers not a quality team? I beg to differ.
Oh no you di'int.
Yeah, I did... :doh:
Actually, I was thinking of Kansas.
That team has totally flew under the radar so far this year and as much as it pains me to admit it, they have to be considered the favorite in the North.
I think Sagarin's ranking system is decent, but not perfect. Probably better than the regular polls.
I would agree with the SEC and Pac-10 being 1-2. I don't think there's any doubt about it. But I also don't see how any objective person could put the ACC 3rd and I don't see how the Big East could possibly be ranked ahead of any other BCS Conference with the possible exception of the ACC.
Big East has 2 quality teams (Cincy and South Florida)- maybe you could convince me West Virginia and Pitt are too. But the rest of that conference is really, really bad. UCONN, Rutgers, Syracuse, Louisville........those are not good teams by any stretch of the imagination. And on top of that, the only Top 15 caliber team is Cincinnati.
I don't see a big win for Florida, I think they just look to come out with a W. Gotta expect LSU to get after Tebow and try to test his recently dinged dome. I can see Urban trying to protect Tebow some, giving him more blockers and less running. LSU isn't exactly a high scoring team and Florida has a quality D. Florida doesn't need to light it up to win. I say LSU keeps it close in Death Valley Saturday night.
Florida 24
LSU 17
You gonna bark all day little doggie or are you gonna bite?
Danimal wrote:I don't see a big win for Florida, I think they just look to come out with a W. Gotta expect LSU to get after Tebow and try to test his recently dinged dome. I can see Urban trying to protect Tebow some, giving him more blockers and less running. LSU isn't exactly a high scoring team and Florida has a quality D. Florida doesn't need to light it up to win. I say LSU keeps it close in Death Valley Saturday night.
Florida 24
LSU 17
Van wrote:I'm guessing it'll end up being something like 24-17 Florida
Losing to Iowa on the road at night is expected. If Michigan wins it shows that Iowa is still very much on the second tier and that it was really a great idea not to bring Ferentz to Ann Arbor.
If Michigan loses...Ok...we lost. We have a freshman QB and no Defensive players.
You say if Michigan loses to Iowa "SEASON OVER" Can you explain what that means?
In terms of conference title/New Years Day Bowl, it's over with a loss to Iowa. Best case scenario would be Alamo Bowl. If they beat Iowa, they're still in the hunt for a Big-10 title and a New Years Day Bowl.