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Your team's schedule

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 7:29 pm
by indyfrisco
I'm not proud of this schedule. we usually book 1 good OOC game. This year, we didn't.

9/02 The Citadel
9/09 Louisiana-Lafayette
9/16 vs. Army
9/23 Louisiana Tech
9/30 Texas Tech
10/07 @ Kansas
10/14 Missouri
10/21 @ Oklahoma State
10/28 @ Baylor
11/04 Oklahoma
11/11 Nebraska
11/24 @ Texas

Seriously, there is no reason we should not be 9-0 heading into the OU game where we face OU and NU at home before going on the road to t.u.

2006 has got to be our year.

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 8:09 pm
by TheChief
Nice avatar dude.
09/04/06 Mon Miami Miami, FL TBA 8:00 PM
09/09/06 Sat Troy Tallahassee, FL TBA TBA
09/16/06 Sat Clemson Tallahassee, FL TBA TBA
09/23/06 Sat Rice Tallahassee, FL TBA TBA
10/05/06 Thu North Carolina State Raleigh, NC TBA TBA
10/14/06 Sat Duke Durham, NC TBA TBA
10/21/06 Sat Boston College Tallahassee, FL TBA TBA
10/28/06 Sat Maryland College Park, MD TBA TBA
11/04/06 Sat Virginia* Tallahassee, FL TBA TBA
11/11/06 Sat Wake Forest Tallahassee, FL TBA TBA
11/18/06 Sat Western Michigan** Tallahassee, FL TBA TBA
11/25/06 Sat Florida Tallahassee, FL TBA TBA
12/2/06 Sat ACC Championship Jacksonville, FL ABC TBA

We have the easiest schedule that I have ever seen from FSU. I mean it really is pretty sad. 8 Home games and 4 Away. We should not loose, but we will...at least 3, based on the fact that we still do not have the needed skillz and depth on the OL.
Weatherford will take it to the next level and be viewed as a better QB than Leak by the end of the year, you can take that to the bank.

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 8:16 pm
by indyfrisco
TheChief wrote:Nice avatar dude.
Someone said I had a hottie as an avatar before. I found a close-up of her. Notsomuch.

Need to get one last poker game in while it's still a little cool out. Book it. ;)

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 8:20 pm
by TheChief
IndyFrisco wrote:
TheChief wrote:Nice avatar dude.
Someone said I had a hottie as an avatar before. I found a close-up of her. Notsomuch.

Need to get one last poker game in while it's still a little cool out. Book it. ;)
Great Idea. I'll try for next Thursday...

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 8:40 pm
by Terry in Crapchester
Been done before, but . . .

Sept 02 @ Georgia Tech
Sept 09 PENN STATE
Sept 16 MICHIGAN
Sept 23 @ Michigan St.
Sept 30 PURDUE
Oct 07 STANFORD
Oct 21 UCLA
Oct 28 @ Navy (Baltimore)
Nov 04 NORTH CAROLINA
Nov 11 @ Air Force
Nov 18 ARMY
Nov 25 @ Southern Cal

I like how that shapes up. Toughest stretch of the schedule is at the very beginning (Georgia Tech on the road, followed by consecutive home games against Penn State and Michigan, then Michigan State, who always plays us tough). We get our bye exactly mid-season, and a bunch of relative creampuffs prior to USC.

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 8:53 pm
by Killian
I think the one game that can sneak up and bite us is North Carolina. If we get out of the GT, PSU, UM, MSU stretch with no losses, this game scares me. Right between two option offenses in Navy and AF, and NC has done it before (FSU, Miami). Wouldn't be a bite if a ND legacy kicks the game winning field goal for North Carolina? Ty never offered Conner Barth.

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 9:10 pm
by MuchoBulls
9/2 MCNEESE STATE
9/9 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL
9/16 @ UCF
9/23 @ Kansas
9/29 RUTGERS
10/7 UCONN
10/14 @ North Carolina
10/21 @ Cincinnati
11/4 PITT
11/11 SYRACUSE
11/18 @ Louisville
11/25 @ West Virginia

A much easier schedule than last season. The two toughest games are on the road at the end of the season. We have some holes to fill, so I think there is might be an early season loss that I wouldn't normally expect. I think we could be undefeated in the Big East leading into those last 2 games, which I feel we'll lose.

9-3 would be a nice record for this team and hopefully a trip to the Gator Bowl.

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 9:19 pm
by Cicero
TheChief wrote:Nice avatar dude.
09/04/06 Mon Miami Miami, FL TBA 8:00 PM
09/09/06 Sat Troy Tallahassee, FL TBA TBA
09/16/06 Sat Clemson Tallahassee, FL TBA TBA
09/23/06 Sat Rice Tallahassee, FL TBA TBA
10/05/06 Thu North Carolina State Raleigh, NC TBA TBA
10/14/06 Sat Duke Durham, NC TBA TBA
10/21/06 Sat Boston College Tallahassee, FL TBA TBA
10/28/06 Sat Maryland College Park, MD TBA TBA
11/04/06 Sat Virginia* Tallahassee, FL TBA TBA
11/11/06 Sat Wake Forest Tallahassee, FL TBA TBA
11/18/06 Sat Western Michigan** Tallahassee, FL TBA TBA
11/25/06 Sat Florida Tallahassee, FL TBA TBA
12/2/06 Sat ACC Championship Jacksonville, FL ABC TBA

We have the easiest schedule that I have ever seen from FSU. I mean it really is pretty sad. 8 Home games and 4 Away. We should not loose, but we will...at least 3, based on the fact that we still do not have the needed skillz and depth on the OL.
Weatherford will take it to the next level and be viewed as a better QB than Leak by the end of the year, you can take that to the bank.

I agree that our schedule is a little too cream puff, but we will make up for it in 07. Still FSU has to play MIA on the road, NC STate on the road, BC at home,UF at home and the ACCCG.

I think this team goes 12-1, 11-2 and I agree w/ your take on Drew. he is going to be special.

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 10:22 pm
by Harvdog
GAME 1 North Texas
Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium · Austin, TX
GAME 2 Ohio State
Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium · Austin, TX
GAME 3 Rice
Houston, TX
GAME 4 Iowa State
Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium · Austin, TX
GAME 5 Sam Houston State
Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium · Austin, TX
GAME 6 Oklahoma
SBC Red River Rivalry
Cotton Bowl · Dallas, TX
GAME 7 Baylor
Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium · Austin, TX
GAME 8 Nebraska
Memorial Stadium · Lincoln, NE
GAME 9 Texas Tech
Jones SBC Stadium · Lubbock, TX
GAME 10 Oklahoma State
Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium · Austin, TX
GAME 11 Kansas State
KSU Stadium · Manhattan, KS
GAME 12 Texas A&M
Friday, Nov. 24 · 11 a.m.
State Farm Lone Star Showdown
Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium · Austin, TX

I see us no worse than 10-2. We have a tough start with Ohio State. That should be another classic. The only other real tough game is OU. At best we go 11-1. It is tough breaking in a Freshman QB.

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 10:24 pm
by M2
2006 SCHEDULE
DATE OPPONENT
Sept. 2 Image @ Image
Sept. 9 BYE
Sept. 16 Minnesota
Sept. 23 Washington
Sept. 30 @ Arizona
Oct. 7 UCLA
Oct. 14 @Oregon State
Oct. 21 @Washington State
Oct. 28 Louisiana Tech
Nov. 4 Oregon
Nov. 11 @ USC
Nov. 18 Stanfurd

Outta the gates with a game at Tenn. should be a good test. I can't remember Cal playing a game with 105,000 people in the seats that want to see you lose. Both teams should be ranked pretty high, with some polls having both of them in the top 10.

In the heart of SEC country, Cal will show them a little Pac 10 football. Should be one of the better games to start off the season.

Then a game with the Big 10 and Minnesota. Tough start, but it should be a good indicator of how the season will go.


m2

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 11:32 pm
by FLW Buckeye
Sept. 2 vs. Northern Illinois
Sept. 9 at Texas
Sept. 16 vs. Cincinnati
Sept. 23 vs. Penn State
Sept. 30 at Iowa
Oct. 7 vs. Bowling Green
Oct. 14 at Michigan State
Oct. 21 vs. Indiana
Oct. 28 vs. Minnesota
Nov. 4 at Illinois
Nov. 11 at Northwestern
Nov. 18 vs. Michigan

Depending on what Tressel and Co. can do to revamp the D, tOSU can possibly run the board. Shouldn't be much of a problem scoring with most of the key offensive players returning. Keeping my fingers crossed that everyone stays out of trouble.
Biggest game (outside of our annual smackdown of scUM), of course, is in Austin on Sept 9. Sure am glad VY has moved on. :D

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 11:34 pm
by Terry in Crapchester
m2 wrote:2006 SCHEDULE
DATE OPPONENT
Sept. 2 Image @ Image
Sept. 9 BYE
Sept. 16 Minnesota
Sept. 23 Washington
Sept. 30 @ Arizona
Oct. 7 UCLA
Oct. 14 @Oregon State
Oct. 21 @Washington State
Oct. 28 Louisiana Tech
Nov. 4 Oregon
Nov. 11 @ USC
Nov. 18 Stanfurd

Outta the gates with a game at Tenn. should be a good test. I can't remember Cal playing a game with 105,000 people in the seats that want to see you lose. Both teams should be ranked pretty high, with some polls having both of them in the top 10.

In the heart of SEC country, Cal will show them a little Pac 10 football. Should be one of the better games to start off the season.

Then a game with the Big 10 and Minnesota. Tough start, but it should be a good indicator of how the season will go.


m2
I thought Schmick said the Pac-10 was going with a full conference slate beginning next year, i.e., every Pac-10 team plays every other Pac-10 team. On this schedule Cal doesn't play Arizona State next season. What gives?

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 12:25 am
by Vito Corleone
A little off topic but it looks like Texas has locked in UCLA for 2k10 and 2k11

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 1:03 am
by T REX
Leak 2-1 vs FSU - 2 in a row

Yeah....weatherford is just so *pick* special *int*

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 2:23 am
by Cicero
See TRIX, you missed the point of this exercise. It was to post your team's schedule and offer an opinion. You seem only to be able to post FSU facts which is understandable b/c like most UF fans, you are infatuated w/ the Seminoles.

I am giving you a check minus on this assignment, but I will give you full credit if you post your schedule w/ a little commentary.

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 2:33 am
by T REX
Someone already said...pretty sure this has been done already.

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 2:34 am
by T REX
maybe this will help with your check minus......dumbfvck


http://www.theoneboard.com/board/viewtopic.php?t=12874

your whole existence is check minus

here.............

Sat Sep 2 Southern Mississippi Gainesville, FL TBA --
Sat Sep 9 Central Florida Gainesville, FL TBA --
Sat Sep 16 at Tennessee Knoxville, TN TBA --
Sat Sep 23 Kentucky Gainesville, FL TBA --
Sat Sep 30 Alabama Gainesville, FL TBA --
Sat Oct 7 Louisiana State (HC) Gainesville, FL TBA --
Sat Oct 14 at Auburn Auburn, AL TBA --
Sat Oct 28 vs Georgia Jacksonville, FL TBA --
Sat Nov 4 at Vanderbilt Nashville, TN TBA --
Sat Nov 11 South Carolina Gainesville, FL TBA --
Sat Nov 18 Western Carolina Gainesville, FL TBA --
Sat Nov 25 at Florida State Tallahassee, FL TBA

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 4:01 am
by Cicero
Full Credit. nicely done.

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 5:10 am
by The Seer
Terry in Crapchester wrote:Been done before, but . . .

Sept 02 @ Georgia Tech
Sept 09 PENN STATE
Sept 16 MICHIGAN
Sept 23 @ Michigan St.
Sept 30 PURDUE
Oct 07 STANFORD
Oct 21 UCLA
Oct 28 @ Navy (Baltimore)
Nov 04 NORTH CAROLINA
Nov 11 @ Air Force
Nov 18 ARMY
Nov 25 @ Southern Cal

We get our bye exactly mid-season, and a bunch of relative creampuffs prior to USC.


Headed for bulletin board; Westwood, Cal.

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 5:11 am
by The Seer
Vito Corleone wrote:A little off topic but it looks like Texas has locked in UCLA for 2k10 and 2k11

Their wounds would have healed by then....

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 5:57 am
by M2
Terry in Crapchester wrote:
m2 wrote:2006 SCHEDULE
DATE OPPONENT
Sept. 2 Image @ Image
Sept. 9 BYE
Sept. 16 Minnesota
Sept. 23 Washington
Sept. 30 @ Arizona
Oct. 7 UCLA
Oct. 14 @Oregon State
Oct. 21 @Washington State
Oct. 28 Louisiana Tech
Nov. 4 Oregon
Nov. 11 @ USC
Nov. 18 Stanfurd

Outta the gates with a game at Tenn. should be a good test. I can't remember Cal playing a game with 105,000 people in the seats that want to see you lose. Both teams should be ranked pretty high, with some polls having both of them in the top 10.

In the heart of SEC country, Cal will show them a little Pac 10 football. Should be one of the better games to start off the season.

Then a game with the Big 10 and Minnesota. Tough start, but it should be a good indicator of how the season will go.


m2
I thought Schmick said the Pac-10 was going with a full conference slate beginning next year, i.e., every Pac-10 team plays every other Pac-10 team. On this schedule Cal doesn't play Arizona State next season. What gives?
Good catch, Terry!

Here is an updated schedule...

DATE OPPONENT SITE KICKOFF
Sept. 2 at Tennessee Knoxville TBA
Sept. 9 Minnesota Berkeley TBA
Sept. 16 TO BE ANNOUNCED
Sept. 23 Arizona St* Berkeley TBA
Sept. 30 at Oregon St* Corvallis TBA
Oct. 7 Oregon* (HC) Berkeley TBA
Oct. 14 at WashingtonSt* Pullman TBA
Oct. 21 Washington* Berkeley TBA
Oct. 28 Open
Nov. 4 UCLA* Berkeley TBA
Nov 11 at Arizona* Tucson TBA
Nov. 18 at USC* Los Angeles TBA
Nov. 25 Open
Dec. 2 Stanford* Berkeley TBA
*Pac-10 Game
(HC) - Homecoming


m2

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 10:11 am
by silkyjohnson13
Michigan:
Sept. 2 VANDERBILT
Sept. 9 CENTRAL MICHIGAN
Sept. 16 at Notre Dame
Sept. 23 WISCONSIN
Sept. 30 at Minnesota
Oct. 7 MICHIGAN STATE
Oct. 14 at Penn State
Oct. 21 IOWA
Oct. 28 NORTHWESTERN
Nov. 4 BALL STATE
Nov. 11 at Indiana
Nov. 18 at Ohio State

At Notre Dame, at Minnesota, at Penn State, and at Ohio State is going to be very, very tough. The only home game that you can almost pencil in as a close game is Michigan State, who has taken us to OT the past 2 years and still has Drew Stanton under center. The two toughest games are practically the first and last games, at Notre Dame and at Ohio State. The Notre Dame game is basically going to eliminate all hopes of playing for the National Championship for one of us, hopefully them. I really don't know what to make of the Ohio State game yet because we don't know how their defense is going to look yet. In a perfect world, we would both be going into the game undefeated, but this isn't a perfect world. I'm very anxious to seeing what are team is going to look like with the coaching changes on both offense and defense.

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 2:38 pm
by Cicero
^^^^

who's the genius that scheduled all those away games in the same year?

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 2:46 pm
by Killian
Cicero wrote:Full Credit. nicely done.
Nope, still no commentary.

Also, it's "dumbfuck". Not, "dumbfvck".

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 2:57 pm
by Left Seater
09/02/06 Houston Rice Stadium
09/09/06 UCLA Pasadena, Calif.
09/16/06 Texas Reliant Stadium
09/23/06 Florida State Tallahassee, Fla.
09/30/06 Army West Point, N.Y.
10/07/06 Tulane New Orleans, La
10/14/06 UAB Rice Stadium
10/21/06 UCF Orlando, Fla.
11/04/06 UTEP El Paso
11/11/06 Tulsa Tulsa, Okla.
11/18/06 East Carolina Rice Stadium
11/25/06 SMU Rice Stadium


There isn't a team out there that plays a more difficult non-conf schedule than we do. Two BCS teams last year, the defending national champs, UCLA on the road, and hell even Cougar High went bowling last season.

Now, I am not sure this is the way we should be scheduling with a new staff, but hey, it sure does help recruiting when you can point to all these games.

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 4:10 pm
by Cornhusker
9-2 Louisiana Tech
9-9 Nicholls St. :meds:
9-16 @ Southern Cal ( will be fun to see where we are)
9-23 Troy
9-30 Kansas (losses a ton from a very tough defense. Revenge part 1)
10-7 @ Iowa St. (they'll be geeked for NU, will be a good offensive team.)
10-14 @ Kansas St. (new system, some growing pains)
10-21 Texas (This game will be a shocker to UT fan. Harv?)
10-28 @ Oklahoma St. (NU could get trapped here.)
11-4 Missouri (Revenge part 2, will have a good QB, Chase Daniels)
11-11 @ Texas A&M (Tough place to go.)
11-24 Colorado (No freakin' problem! :P )

Looks like 8-4, but as long as NU can keep Zac Taylor on the field and not lose all the linebackers to injury like last year, 9-3 or 10-2 possible.
If we can get solid safety & corner play, NU will have it's best defense since 1999. The D-line and 'backers will be nails.

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 4:30 pm
by Cicero
^^^

What is the word on Harrison Beck??? He is the incumbent to Taylor?? He was highly regarded down here in central Florida.

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 4:33 pm
by King Crimson
ah, hell , I'll do it:

9/2 -- Alabama-Birmingham (5-6)
9/9 -- Washington (2-9)
9/16 -- at Oregon (10-2)
9/23 -- Middle Tennessee State (4-7)
9/30 -- Open
10/7 -- Texas (13-0) at Dallas
10/14 -- Iowa State (7-5)
10/21 -- Colorado (7-6)
10/28 -- at Missouri (7-5)
11/4 -- at Teas A&M (5-6)
11/18 -- Texas Tech (5-6)
11/25 -- at Oklahoma State (9-3)
12/2 -- Big 12 Championship (Kansas City)


aTm's OOC schedule is bigtime cupcake.

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 4:40 pm
by King Crimson
Harvdog wrote: GAME 12 Texas A&M
Friday, Nov. 24 · 11 a.m.
State Farm Lone Star Showdown
Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium · Austin, TX
tell me nobody really says that: "State Farm Lone Star Showdown".

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 4:42 pm
by indyfrisco
No one except the TV announcers. Of course, it's nowhere near as catchy as the SBC Red River Rivalry. :meds:

Everything has to be commercialized now. Every game we play t.u. in any sport is called the State Farm Texas Showdown now...

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 4:46 pm
by King Crimson
IndyFrisco wrote:No one except the TV announcers. Of course, it's nowhere near as catchy as the SBC Red River Rivalry. :meds:

Everything has to be commercialized now. Every game we play t.u. in any sport is called the State Farm Texas Showdown now...
I hear ya. it was the Red River Something else before that. stupid ass sponsors. SHootout, or War. the amazing thing is people start talking like that. like it's always been that way.

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 5:42 pm
by Left Seater
[web]http://lonestarshowdown.net/index.php?s ... _well_id=2[/web]

St Farm has put out some decent money for this sponsorship.

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 7:35 pm
by Cornhusker
Cicero wrote:^^^

What is the word on Harrison Beck??? He is the incumbent to Taylor?? He was highly regarded down here in central Florida.
He is ALL that is behind Taylor, due to the last minute defection of in coming freshman Josh Freeman to Kansas St. Callahan and crew made a promise not to recruit anyone else in the class. Kid was verballed since June of 05 and pulled the switcharoo 2 weeks before signing. Will make an interesting scenerio when he lines up against the Blackshirts, probably 2 years from now. Ron Prince (KSU coach) made a promise the kid wouldn't sit the bench and some here believe he felt he would have a hard time beating Beck out. NU didn't assure him it was his team for the taking.

So Beck's about it. It Taylor goes down, well no one has a clue to what might happen to the season. The backups are not Big 12 caliber by a long shot. Beck's thrown only 10 passes in just over a quarter of playing time. 1 complete, (to get a 1st down that allowed NU to boot a 46 yarder to beat KSU in the last minute.) 1 INT that could have lost the game.

Beck's got all the arm strength in the world, but has been having trouble delivering the ball on target since he's been at Nebraska. He definitley was humbled last year, and trust me, all eyes will be on his developement this spring.

NU is looking long and hard at QBs across the nation and has made a boat load of offers to all the major players.

Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 4:55 pm
by stuckinia
Sat, Sep. 2, 2006 Northeastern TBA Blacksburg, Va. :meds: :oops: [you have got to be fucking kidding me. Not only a DIaa school, but a bad one at that.]

Sat, Sep. 9, 2006 at North Carolina * TBA Chapel Hill, N.C.

Sat, Sep. 16, 2006 Duke * TBA Blacksburg, Va.

Sat, Sep. 23, 2006 Cincinnati TBA Blacksburg, Va. [at least they weren't last in the big East]

Sat, Sep. 30, 2006 Georgia Tech * TBA Blacksburg, Va.

Thu, Oct. 12, 2006 at Boston College * TBA ESPN Chestnut Hill, Mass.

Sat, Oct. 21, 2006 Southern Miss TBA Blacksburg, Va. [who cares]

Thu, Oct. 26, 2006 Clemson * TBA ESPN Blacksburg, Va.

Sat, Nov. 4, 2006 at Miami * TBA Miami, Fla. [toughest game of the season]

Sat, Nov. 11, 2006 Kent State TBA Blacksburg, Va. [1 fucking win last year]

Sat, Nov. 18, 2006 at Wake Forest * TBA Winston-Salem, N.C.

Sat, Nov. 25, 2006 Virginia * TBA Blacksburg, Va. [fags]

I shouldn't comment on this joke of a schedule because it simply pisses me off. Way to conduct yourself like a top ten program. I guess all the local community colleges and beauty schools were booked when they planned this OOC gauntlet. I suppose the timing is fortuitous considering they will be breaking in a new QB this season.

Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 5:59 pm
by quacker backer
2006 SCHEUDLE

Sat, Sep 02 Stanford Eugene, Ore. TBA
Sat, Sep 09 Fresno State at Fresno, Calif. TBA
Sat, Sep 16 Oklahoma Eugene, Ore. TBA
Sat, Sep 30 Arizona State at Tempe, Ariz. TBA
Sat, Oct 07 California at Berkeley, Calif. TBA
Sat, Oct 14 UCLA Eugene, Ore. TBA
Sat, Oct 21 Washington State at Pullman, Wash. TBA
Sat, Oct 28 Portland State Eugene, Ore. TBA (Utah State pulled out a few weeks ago so they scheduled this crap game)
Sat, Nov 04 Washington (Homecoming) Eugene, Ore. TBA
Sat, Nov 11 USC at Los Angeles, Calif. TBA
Sat, Nov 18 Arizona Eugene, Ore. TBA
Sat, Nov 25 Oregon State at Corvallis, Ore. TBA

the last four games should be a good tough stretch...
that game on Sep 16 is gonna be real fun
10-2 or 9-3

Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 10:35 pm
by WolverineSteve
To add to Silky's post...This is the toughest schedule I can remember. Probably because of the tough year we had last season.

I like having 2 tune ups pre-ND. Vandy's no gimme, but the departure of Cutler should make it a w.

The interesting stretch, to me, is 3 straight revenge games. ND, Wisconsin, and Minnie. I think we'll be fired up to avenge 3 tough losses.

Once that's through there's no time to rest as Sparty comes to town. Assuming we get by them its off to Happy Valley. I know we've won 7 straight vs. JoPa, but that's got to end sometime.

No rest because Kirk Ferentz and his band of future NFL Hall of Famers comes a calling. After that game it's clear sailing until we go to Columbus. The Conference title should be on the line in this one. We owe the vested one a little something. Lloyd and his new coordinators get it done.

A huge key to the season will be the health of Mike Hart. When he's on the field the team is so much better. Henne with another year under his belt should be better too.

Better analysis as the season nears.

11-1.

Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2006 10:42 pm
by SoCalTrjn
Sept. 2 at Arkansas
Sept. 16 Nebraska
Sept. 23 at Arizona
Sept. 30 at Washington State
Oct. 7 Washington
Oct. 14 Arizona State
Oct. 28 at Oregon State
Nov. 4 at Stanford
Nov. 11 Oregon
Nov. 18 California
Nov. 25 Notre Dame
Dec. 2 at UCLA


I was hoping for a couple of open weeks before the ND game but it looks like they have stacked the last month and a half with 6 straight weeks of games.

Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 12:02 am
by FLW Buckeye
WolverineSteve wrote:We owe the vested one a little something. Lloyd and his new coordinators get it done.

Tressel: Who is your daddy, boy?

Lloyd: You are, boss!

Sin,
The Vested One

Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 12:08 am
by Shoalzie
silkyjohnson13 wrote:Michigan:
Sept. 2 VANDERBILT
Sept. 9 CENTRAL MICHIGAN
Sept. 16 at Notre Dame
Sept. 23 WISCONSIN
Sept. 30 at Minnesota
Oct. 7 MICHIGAN STATE
Oct. 14 at Penn State
Oct. 21 IOWA
Oct. 28 NORTHWESTERN
Nov. 4 BALL STATE
Nov. 11 at Indiana
Nov. 18 at Ohio State


Those three big roadies are going to be a bitch. I can't see them losing less than 3 games this year. They'll paste the Spartans in the Big House...I'm not worried about that. They missed their chance this past year. They can possibly run the table in the home half of the ledger but they'll lose at Notre Dame and Ohio State at least and I'm not excited about going to Happy Valley against the rejuvenated Lions with revenge on their mind. If not for that Henne-to-Manningham hook up, they might've been playing for the whole enchilada this January. I know this smacks in the face of my annual expectations for them every year of a national title or bust...I'm just a little worried about the defense and can Henne win the big game? Offensively, they'll be exciting but they probably won't be able to stop most teams. I'm losing faith in Lloyd as well...he needs to win me back with a big season and beat the vest in the Horseshoe and a possible title game bid on the line for the Buckeyes. If they win the Texas game, I say they run the table and Michigan is going to have a helluva time beating them in C-bus with a shot at getting back to the national championship game.

Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 3:21 am
by King Crimson
King Crimson wrote:ah, hell , I'll do it:

9/2 -- Alabama-Birmingham (5-6)
9/9 -- Washington (2-9)
9/16 -- at Oregon (10-2)
9/23 -- Middle Tennessee State (4-7)
9/30 -- Open
10/7 -- Texas (13-0) at Dallas
10/14 -- Iowa State (7-5)
10/21 -- Colorado (7-6)
10/28 -- at Missouri (7-5)
11/4 -- at Teas A&M (5-6)
11/18 -- Texas Tech (5-6)
11/25 -- at Oklahoma State (9-3)
12/2 -- Big 12 Championship (Kansas City)


aTm's OOC schedule is bigtime cupcake.
i was looking at this....and i don't remember where i cut and pasted it from....but OSU weren't 9-3 last year and Texas Tech wasn't 5-6.