Rob E Dangerously
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Motherfucking Eric Warfield absolutely the worst cornerback in football, and a Nebraska alum too.
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yeah.. but I think Navy or UConn might get a bowl game. Navy will get one easier because they are a 'name' program. (I put them in Houston, it's a port and all). Notre Dame may not get a bowl game, but Boise State stomping Notre Dame could help their program out in the eyes of fans
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Here's the bowl projections, if the bowl games actually bothered to pay attention to the tie-ins and standings and all (yes, the #2s for the SEC and B12 are the losers in the title games) Any objections? and yes.. I think Washington State might be in the Rose Bowl. Which is why I put up alternate matchups.
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Any idea who wins the SEC east if Tennessee beats UK? KSU needs a bigger stadium too, so certain Mizzou-people don't smirk since K-State gets 49,000 a game. I'm sure it'd just be another deck stacked on Wagner though.
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What's the rules for breaking a three-way tie in the SEC East? since Florida beat Georgia, who beat Tennessee, who beat Florida unless Kentucky beats Tennessee, the East will be messed up, but if UK beats UT, then Florida goes to the SEC title game
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Word is that the Cotton Bowl is very close to doing this, or they have already accepted Oklahoma State as the Big XII rep. Ya know, I could have sworn that the bowls weren't allowed to pull this bullshit. But, I guess the 9-3 OSU team (5-3 in the Big 12) is more worthy than the 10-3 KSU (6-2 in the Big 12) One of these years, Snyder should just refuse to go to a bowl game to get back at the bowl committees for their horseshit.
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I honestly think that if designed right, a 40,000 seat stadium for just San Diego State would look good. You have to factor in a San Diego feel and make it stand out. Now, Tulane may not get their own field since they're flirting with dropping football. But, at the very least, they should have green seats. Temple should probably look into a new home. Army/Navy is being played at Lincoln Financial, right?
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http://www.journalstar.com/local.php?story_id=100671
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but the Big 12 title game will be in Kansas City. (Where it should always be) The Sugar Bowl will be interesting whenever they get a new stadium in New Orleans. http://www.stadiumsofnfl.com/future/SaintsStadium.htm (The stadium they're building) The Fiesta Bowl in the new stadium in Arizona should be interesting Colleges that I think should consider new stadiums: Tulane Minnesota San Diego State Temple and maybe a few schools that are in trouble on that 'averaging 15,000 for home games' rule. Like San Jose State. The MAC and Sun Belt are in trouble under that too.
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Huge ammounts of police swarming "Neverland"...
Rob E Dangerously replied to Downhome's topic in Current Events
Here's my defense strategy for Michael Jackson. Not Guilty, by reason of insanity. "You see, Mr. Jackson is clearly not a sane person. He's suffering from pedophilia, which is acting as a mental illness, causing these urges." (now that my plan has pissed off Nambla) "Just look at him, can you say he's a sane man?" -
they went to the Fiesta Bowl during the Bowl Alliance but no BCS bowls
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Oh yeah.. your recap Clemson murders SC, 63-17 Louisville beats Houston, 66-45 Navy crushes CMU, 63-24 Tennessee crushes Vandy, 48-0 in the closest TenVan game in some time. BC beats Tech and Hawaii is whupping Army
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actually.. somebody mentioned it'd be possible for OU and Texas to get BCS bids but for K-State not to get a bid if K-State wins the Big 12
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wasn't Baylor blitzing OU and succeeding too?
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OU goes 3 and out and Symons goes deep
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http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/colum...ists/askba.html and here's that one list
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"Joe exaggerated slightly, as the Ibanez signing means that Seattle will give up a first-round choice for the fourth time in fifth years that Seattle has given up a first-round choice. The one time the Mariners used theirs, they were unable to signed outfielder John Mayberry Jr. in 2002. Here's a look at picks they've surrendered since 1999, which have had a negative effect on a system that is starting to move backward on our annual organization rankings" They've lost picks in 2000, 2001, 2003 and 2004. In order to sign Ibanez, Colbrun, Jeff Nelson and Olerud. They also lost picks signing Sele, Arthur Rhodes and Jose Mesa. And their 1st round pick in 2002, John Mayberry Jr, chose Stanford over Seattle.
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the Rangers traded Juan to the Tigers
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I swear the full ranks were in the KC star, and they had guys like Castilla and Mayne as the lowest guy on the type A list some sort of formula devises this. The categories are 2B/3B/SS OF/1B/DH C P If I recall correctly
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It has the freaking free agent list from Stats. Can you name any free agents who got a letter that didn't play half of this season? Come on.. Ibanez is a Type A free agent and the Royals get the Mariners first round pick.
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http://www.battersbox.ca/archives/00001164.shtml Raul is Type A so are Brent Mayne, Vinny Castilla, Ellis Burks and Jose Hernandez
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I think I found one of the more incredible turn-arounds of the year. At Tulsa. The Golden Hurricane are on their way to a bowl game and they are 7-4 so far under new head coach Steve Kragthorpe. 7-4 after 1-11 and 1-10 seasons, and a stretch where the team won once in 24 games (that stretch ended this year). I'd say that Kragthorpe is doing a very good job at Tulsa. His team is projected to be going to the Hawaii Bowl. BTW, why is there a Fort Worth Bowl anyways? Does the world need a game between KU and Houston on the campus of TCU?
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Um.. no. Ibanez was a type A free agent. "It's the second year in a row the Mariners have wasted a first-round pick. Last year, it was Greg Colbrunn, whoended up collecting dust on the bench and then getting hurt. The Royals weren't going to offer Ibanez arbitration, so all the Mariners had to do was wait three weeks to sign him and they wouldn't have had to give up the pick."
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Ibanez goes to the Mariners 13 million for 3 years. But, it's because he "really wants to play in Seattle". Not because "They're going to overpay me". And the Royals get the Mariners first round pick in 2004 since Seattle couldn't wait.