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Finally, it's over. The list includes the top 120 pitchers in games started. Starting Pitcher Rankings 1. C.C. Sabathia, Indians/Brewers 26.1 Win Shares 76.2 VORP 11.1 WARP33 Year Ag Tm Lg W L G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR BB SO HBP WP BFP IBB BK ERA *lgERA *ERA+ WHIP +--------------+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+--+------+----+----+----+---+----+----+---+---+-----+---+---+-----+-----+----+-----+ 2008 27 TOT 17 10 35 35 10 5 0 0 253.0 223 85 76 19 59 251 7 2 1023 1 2 2.70 4.37 162 1.115 2. Cliff Lee, Indians 3. Tim Lincecum, Giants 4. Roy Halladay, Blue Jays 5. Johan Santana, Mets 6. Dan Haren, Diamondbacks 7. Rich Harden, A's/Cubs 8. Cole Hamels, Phillies 9. Brandon Webb, Diamondbacks 10. Ryan Dempster, Cubs 11. Ervin Santana, Angels 12. Ben Sheets, Brewres 13. Derek Lowe, Dodgers 14. John Danks, White Sox 15. Jon Lester, Red Sox 16. Jake Peavy, Padres 17. Justin Duchscherer, A's 18. Mike Mussina, Yankees 19. Ricky Nolasco, Marlins 20. Chad Billingsley, Dodgers 21. Daisuke Matsuzaka, Red Sox 22. Edinson Volquez, Reds 23. Roy Oswalt, Astros 24. Zack Greinke, Royals 25. James Shields, Rays 26. Joe Saunders, Angels 27. Scott Baker, Twins 28. Josh Beckett, Red Sox 29. Gil Meche, Royals 30. Tim Hudson, Braves 31. Jeremy Guthrie, Orioles 32. Matt Cain, Giants 33. Felix Hernandez, Mariners 34. Mark Buehrle, White Sox 35. A.J. Burnett, Blue Jays 36. Shaun Marcum, Blue Jays 37. Aaron Cook, Rockies 38. Hiroki Kuroda, Dodgers 39. Paul Maholm, Pirates 40. Scott Kazmir, Rays 41. Carlos Zambrano, Cubs 42. Matt Garza, Rays 43. Jamie Moyer, Phillies 44. Ted Lilly, Cubs 45. Randy Johnson, Diamondbacks 46. Kyle Lohse, Cardinals 47. Armando Galarraga, Tigers 48. Jesse Litsch, Blue Jays 49. Gavin Floyd, White Sox 50. Jair Jurrjens, Braves 51. Todd Wellemeyer, Cardinals 52. Kevin Slowey, Twins 53. Mike Pelfrey, Mets 54. Ubaldo Jimenez, Rockies 55. John Lackey, Angels 56. Javier Vazquez, White Sox 57. Tim Wakefield, Red Sox 58. Jered Weaver, Angels 59. Jorge Campillo, Braves 60. Wandy Rodriguez, Astros 61. Dave Bush, Brewers 62. Andy Pettitte, Yankees 63. Andy Sonnanstine, Rays 64. John Lannan, Nationals 65. Greg Smith, A's 66. Braden Looper, Cardinals 67. Greg Maddux, Padres/Dodgers 68. Nick Blackburn, Twins 69. Scott Olson, Marlins 70. Randy Wolff, Padres/Astros 71. Dana Eveland, A's 72. Justin Verlander, Tigers 73. Oliver Perez, Mets 74. Bronson Arroyo, Reds 75. Brett Myers, Phillies 76. John Maine, Mets 77. Jason Marquis, Cubs 78. Jorge de la Rosa, Rockies 79. Edwin Jackson, Rays 80. Paul Byrd, Indians/Red Sox 81. Doug Davis, Diamondbacks 82. Kyle Davies, Royals 83. Aaron Harang, Reds 84. Joe Blanton, A's/Phillies 85. Manny Parra, Brewers 86. Jonathan Sanchez, Giants 87. Brian Moehler, Astros 88. Odalis Perez, Nationals 89. Johnny Cueto, Reds 90. Vincente Padilla, Rangers 91. Cha Seung Baek, Mariners/Padres 92. Kevin Millwood, Rangers 93. Jon Garland, Angels 94. Tim Redding, Nationals 95. Jarrod Washburn, Mariners 96. Zach Duke, Pirates 97. Glen Perkins, Twins 98. Jeff Francis, Rockies 99. Barry Zito, Giants 100. Luke Hochevar, Royals 101. Joel Pineiro, Cardinals 102. Sean Gallagher, Cubs/A's 103. Daniel Cabrera, Orioles 104. Scott Feldman, Rangers 105. Jeff Suppan, Brewers 106. Sidney Ponson, Rangers/Yankees 107. Jason Bergmann, Nationals 108. Ian Snell, Pirates 109. Brian Bannister, Royals 110. Kenny Rogers, Tigers 111. Fausto Carmona, Indians 112. Jeremy Sowers, Indians 113. Kyle Kendrick, Phillies 114. Brian Burres, Orioles 115. Carlos Silva, Mariners 116. Nate Robertson, Tigers 117. Brandon Backe, Astros 118. Livan Hernandez, Twins/Rockies 1.9 Win Shares -11.7 VORP 1.1 WARP3 Year Ag Tm Lg W L G GS CG SHO GF SV IP H R ER HR BB SO HBP WP BFP IBB BK ERA *lgERA *ERA+ WHIP +--------------+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+--+------+----+----+----+---+----+----+---+---+-----+---+---+-----+-----+----+-----+ 2008 33 TOT 13 11 31 31 2 0 0 0 180.0 257 129 121 25 43 67 2 3 811 4 1 6.05 4.17 69 1.667 119. Jo-Jo Reyes, Braves 120. Garrett Olson, Orioles
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Annnnnnnnnnnnd Fox switches off the Packers/Titans game right before the field goal attempt. Fuck the NFL.
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Gm 1 Philadelphia Phillies @ Tampa Bay Rays Wed Oct. 22 8:00 PM FOX Gm 2 Philadelphia Phillies @ Tampa Bay Rays Thu Oct. 23 8:00 PM FOX Gm 3 Tampa Bay Rays @ Philadelphia Phillies Sat Oct. 25 8:00 PM FOX Gm 4 Tampa Bay Rays @ Philadelphia Phillies Sun Oct. 26 8:00 PM FOX Gm 5* Tampa Bay Rays @ Philadelphia Phillies Mon Oct. 27 8:00 PM FOX Gm 6* Philadelphia Phillies @ Tampa Bay Rays Wed Oct. 29 8:00 PM FOX Gm 7* Philadelphia Phillies @ Tampa Bay Rays Thu Oct. 30 8:00 PM FOX After four straight duds, let's hope for a seven game thriller this year.
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And let's get this out of the way, here are your two possible nightmare Big XII South three-way tie scenarios. 1) Texas Tech beats Oklahoma State 2) Oklahoma beats Texas Tech and wins out Three-way tie: Texas who beat Oklahoma who beat Texas Tech who beat Texas OR 1) Oklahoma State beats Texas Tech and wins out 2) Texas Tech beats Oklahoma Three-way tie: Texas who beat Oklahoma State who Texas Tech who beat Texas Based on the Big XII tiebreak procedures it would end up going to the BCS rankings to decide who advances to the Big XII Championship, which I think most likely in both scenarios it would end up being Texas but still way too far out to predict how that would shake out.
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In case anyone was wondering, Utah did edge New Mexico 13-10. They have their huge game against TCU on Thursday. I'd be very surprised if Tech doesn't jump to #3 tomorrow and even as someone who dogged them a lot this year, it'd be a joke if they are below any of the one loss teams. But after tonight the odds of having two unbeatens in the MNC got much slimmer. If Texas had pulled it out you had to like their chances (along with Penn State's) of running the table. Also Texas should be #4 as for obvious reasons they shouldn't be below Oklahoma and both Florida's and USC's losses were much worse than tonight's loss.
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At this time last week I was barely conscious and was unable to expound on how incredibly tight things were. After last year where Cuban Linx crushed everyone in his path on his way to the Bored Bowl, this year is shaping as possibly the most competitive season yet. Going into this week I could see anyone in the Top 7, and maybe even Top 8, showing up at #1 following Week 10. As we now see, everyone in the Top 7 won but that doesn't mean there aren't changes. Not surprisingly the lackluster performances of AlwaysPissedOff and Vampiro69 in their victories hurt them as both see their rankings drop. On the other side things the strong showings by Hawk 34 and iggymcfly both pay some dividends. But they are not the big winners this week as that goes to our new #1 and the sixth different player at the top of the rankings this year. Just three weeks left on the regular season schedule. I'll start going over conference championships and bowl pictures after next week. Bored Championship Series Rankings thru Week 10 1. Arizona - UZI Suicide 2.4 2. Nebraska - Mecca 2.75 3. Miami of Ohio - Hawk 34 2.9 4. N.C. State - AboveAverage484 3.1 5. Georgia Tech - iggymcfly 3.3 6. Alabama - AlwaysPissedOff 5.4 7. Ball State - Vampiro69 5.55 8. Virginia - Edwin MacPhisto 7.5 9. Tennessee - Canadian Brandon 9.55 10. LSU - teke184 10.9 Other Receiving Votes: Arizona State (still fly), Fresno State (Agent Bond34), Indiana (Tzar Lysergic), Syracuse (CanadianChris)
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Week 10 Results #3 N.C. State (AboveAverage484) 9, #8 Indiana (Tzar Lysergic) 5 #1 Nebraska (Mecca) 9, Buffalo (Carnival) 8 #2 Arizona (UZI Suicide) 10, Ohio State (Gert T) 8 #4 Alabama (AlwaysPissedOff) 5, Navy (MarvinisaLunatic) 3 #5 Miami of Ohio (Hawk 34) 10, Arizona State (still fly) 8 #6 Ball State (Vampiro69) 6, UTEP (Angel Grace Blue) 3 #7 Georgia Tech (iggymcfly) 10, Florida State (909) 6 LSU (teke184) 8, #9 Fresno State (Agent Bond34) 7 #10 Virginia (Edwin MacPhisto) 7, Miami (Spaceman Spiff) 7; Edwin nails the tiebreak Syracuse (CanadianChris) 9, Kentucky (Danville Wrestling) 5 Tennessee (Canadian Brandon) 8, South Carolina (Cuban Linx) 8; Brandon wins by tiebreak Tulsa (Will Scarlet) 9, Minnesota (Vern Gagne) 7 Georgia (Obi Chris Kenobi) 10, Florida (Urban Warfare) 9 Boston College (HarleyQuinn) 4, Boise State (Vitamin X) 4; Harley wins by tiebreak Michigan (MFer) 9, Rutgers (the pinjockey) 7 Washington State (kkktookmybabyaway) 9, Stanford (Bored) 6 San Diego State (Next USC #55) 7, Illinois (The Rocket) 5 Kent State (JHawk) 7, Texas (Broward83) 6 Notre Dame (KingPK) 5, UCLA (phoenixrising) 3 USC (Cartman) 7, Washington (Smues) 5 Conference Standings Big Eight 1. Minnesota (4-1, 6-4) 1. San Diego State (4-1, 5-5) 3. Indiana (3-1, 6-4) 4. Syracuse (3-2, 6-4) 5. Ohio State (2-2, 6-4) 6. Michigan (1-3, 5-5) 7. Illinois (1-4, 2-8) 8. Rutgers (0-4, 4-6) Big MAC 1. Nebraska (4-1, 8-2) 2. Ball State (3-2, 7-3) 2. Buffalo (3-2, 5-5) 4. Miami of Ohio (2-2, 7-3) 4. Tulsa (2-2, 3-7) 6. Texas (2-3, 4-6) 6. Kent State (2-3, 3-7) 8. UTEP (1-4, 3-7) Pac-8 1. Arizona (4-1, 8-2) 2. Arizona State (3-1, 7-3) 3. UCLA (3-2, 4-6) 4. Notre Dame (4-3, 5-5) 5. USC (2-3, 2-8) 6. Washington (1-3, 2-8) 7. Stanford (1-5, 4-6) Washington State* (2-2, 3-7) Southeastern Seven 1. Kentucky (3-1, 6-4) 2. Florida (4-2, 5-5) 3. Alabama (3-2, 7-3) 3. South Carolina (3-2, 5-5) 5. LSU (2-2, 6-4) 6. Tennessee (2-3, 7-3) 6. Navy (2-3, 4-6) Georgia* (1-5, 2-8) Western Atlantic 1. Virgina (4-1, 7-3) 1. Boston College (4-1, 6-4) 3. Georgia Tech (3-2, 7-3) 4. N.C. State (2-2, 7-3) 4. Fresno State (2-2, 6-4) 4. Miami (2-2, 5-5) 7. Boise State (1-4, 2-8) 8. Florida State (1-5, 3-7)
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One step closer to JoePa dying during the 2009 MNC Game!
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This is the biggest game in school history and they are about to win in very dramatic fashion. Now storming the field the second time was admittedly very, very stupid when they clearly could have just looked at the scoreboard to to see there is one second left.
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Poor clock management by the Red Raiders. Either of those last two plays they should have spiked it. And nevermind...HOLY SHIT!!!
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Now that is the Texas Tech defense we know and love. We got ourselves a footbaw game right here.
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So like when did Texas Tech get a defense?
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STANFORD~ annihilates the undefeated vs. I-AA competition Washington State Cougars 58-0! Still undefeated at home! One win away from bowl eligibility! Wazzu vs. Division I-A Scoreboard Update Division I-A 434 Washington State 63 Wazzu has been outscored 127-0 in their last two games.
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With a chance to score the winning touchdown, Florida State fumbles into the endzone with 45 seconds to go. And yet another new ACC frontrunner bites the dust. There has been ass load of close games today. Pitt wins in "four" overtimes.
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Pitt/Notre Dame heading to a 4th overtime possession.
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Last season it seemed every big game in the SEC would turn into an instant classic and this year it seems like everyone turns into a complete dud.
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Not that anyone thought Tulsa would get into a BCS bowl, but any chance had has gone out the the window as they lose to Arkansas 30-23.
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Purdue with the hook and ladder with 25 seconds to go to take a 48-42 lead on Michigan! Mediocrity of the two teams aside, this has been an amazing game. And Michigan's bowl streak is officially over.
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Ouch, Minnesota to lose on a pick six with only 12 seconds to go.
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Texans - 24 points Buffalo Chicago Jacksonville Baltimore Tampa Bay Minnesota Arizona Tennessee Miami N.Y. Giants Atlanta Philadelphia Indianapolis Washington
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Vern never responded about his missing pick N.C. State - AboveAverage484 SATURDAY Wisconsin at Michigan State Michigan at Purdue Central Michigan at Indiana Miami at Virginia West Virginia at Connecticut Auburn at Mississippi Colorado at Texas A&M Pittsburgh at Notre Dame Florida vs. Georgia (in Jacksonville) Iowa at Illinois Florida State at Georgia Tech Oregon at California Texas at Texas Tech Tiebreak #1: How many total points will be scored in the Texas/Texas Tech game? 74 Tiebreak #2: How many rushing yards will Connecticut's Donald Brown have against West Virginia? 165
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Still waiting on Tzar Lysergic and Vitamin X. Here are replacement pick assignments just in case: Indiana - Danville Wrestling Boise State - The Rocket Also still haven't heard back from Vern Gagne who left off his pick for Pitt/Notre Dame. Obviously if he doesn't respond by tomorrow's deadline he won't get a point for that game. Here are his incomplete picks and AlwaysPissedOff's now complete picks. Minnesota - Vern Gagne THURSDAY South Florida at Cincinnati SATURDAY Wisconsin at Michigan State Michigan at Purdue Central Michigan at Indiana Miami at Virginia West Virginia at Connecticut Auburn at Mississippi Colorado at Texas A&M Pittsburgh at Notre Dame Florida vs. Georgia (in Jacksonville) Iowa at Illinois Florida State at Georgia Tech Oregon at California Texas at Texas Tech Tiebreak #1: How many total points will be scored in the Texas/Texas Tech game?74 Tiebreak #2: How many rushing yards will Connecticut's Donald Brown have against West Virginia? 143 Alabama - AlwaysPissedOff South Florida Michigan State Purdue Indiana Virginia West Virginia Mississippi Colorado Notre Dame Georgia Iowa Florida State California Texas TB #1: 52 TB #2: 103
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Finally. Finally, finally, finally, finally I am excited about a World Series. I don't give a shit about the predictions of this being lowest rated World Series ever. If this ends up being true, then it's Fox and MLB's fault (and by proxy the WWL) for programing casual fans to think that only the Yankees, Red Sox, and Cubs matter. I personally have not watched the majority of a World Series since 1997 and let me run down each year as to why I didn't care. 1998: New York Yankees vs. San Diego Padres At this time I was fairly indifferent towards the Yankees but I was always partial to the Padres because I liked Tony Gwynn. This was clearly a huge mismatch and I knew the Padres had no chance but I did tune into Game 1, which I was into until the bottom of the 7th when Tino Martinez took a pitch right down the middle (or at least that's what I remember) that should been a called strike three against Mark Langston to strand the bases loaded and keep the game tied. Next pitch, grand slam, and I tuned out from the rest of the series after that. 1999: New York Yankees vs. Atlanta Braves Already saw them play in '96 and had no desire to see them play again. I think I watched about five minutes of Game 1 and that was it. 2000: New York Yankees vs. New York Mets I like most people outside of New York and Bristol, CT didn't give a shit. Did not watch a single second of the series. 2001: New York Yankees vs. Arizona Diamondbacks Now this one I think I will have to revisit some day but at the time I couldn't be bothered to watch any of it, not even Game 7. The Yankees had eliminated the A's for the second straight and this time in heartbreaking fashion in part to the most overrated defensive play in baseball history because some fat fuck didn't slide...not that I'm still bitter. I wanted to no part of the Yankees or any sort of baseball after that. 2002: Anaheim Angels vs. San Francisco Giants Finally the Yankees reign of terror is stopped but instead we get the Rally Monkey against the Assholes by the Bay. Giants fans are the most smug group of fans in sports, with no real reason to be, and this didn't help matters. I think briefly tuned into Game 6 to torture myself but that was it. 2003: New York Yankees vs. Florida Marlins Once again the Yankees were back to poison us all so once again I didn't tune in, although I think I did flip on the end of Game 6 due primarily to this board. 2004: Boston Red Sox vs. St. Louis Cardinals Now I was genuinely intrigued by this series, for a brief moment. If had to say who my N.L. team is, it'd probably be the Cardinals because I did pretty much adopt them as my second favorite team and followed them pretty closely when Mark McGwire played there. I really thought it would be a good series and since it was the Red Sox, it would end with Boston have their hearts ripped out which is always fun. How wrong I was. I watched most of Game 1 and then quickly lost interest. 2005: Chicago White Sox vs. Houston Astros Now this series was kinda similar to this year because it was a very fresh match-up. But 2005 was all about LOLZ OZZIEBALL > MONEYBALL and Joe Morgan and the usual band of idiots slobbering all over the White Sox ability to "manufacture runs." If it had ended up being a competitive series I might have tuned for a Game 6 or 7 but it wasn't, so I didn't watch any of it. 2006: Detroit Tigers vs. St. Louis Cardinals Now I'm going to contradict myself with the "Caridnals are my N.L. team" thing because I really didn't want them to win this series. The baseball elitist in me simply didn't want to see an 83 win team win a World Series because I felt it cheapened the whole season. I didn't have any real animosity towards the Tigers for shitkicking the A's right out of the ALCS but I was disappointed that I wouldn't get use my World Series tickets so really wasn't up for watching the series. I think I tuned in every once in a while during the series but overall the whole thing fell flat and I could only put up with so much "David Eckstein is clutch and scrappy" talk. 2007: Boston Red Sox vs. Colorado Rockies God damn did the 2007 postseason suck ass or what? Didn't watch a single second of the series.
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Edit: Received AboveAverage484's Saturday picks.
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Who You Should Root For #3 N.C. State (AboveAverage484, 6-3) vs. #8 Indiana (Tzar Lysergic, 6-3) - GAME OF THE WEEK NCS: Mississippi, A&M, Florida, Illinois IN: Auburn, Colorado, Georgia, Iowa Tiebreak: 74/83 #1 Nebraska (Mecca, 7-2) vs. Buffalo (Carnival, 5-4) NE: CMU, Ole Miss, Iowa, FSU, Cal UB: Indiana, Auburn, Illinois, Georgia Tech, Oregon #2 Arizona (UZI Suicide, 7-2) vs. Ohio State (Gert T, 6-3) AZ: Miami, Ole Miss, A&M, Pitt, Iowa, FSU, Oregon, Texas Tech OSU: UVA, Auburn, Colorado, Notre Dame, Illinois, Georgia Tech, Cal, Texas Tiebreaks: 69/71, 115/135 #4 Alabama (AlwaysPissedOff, 6-3) vs. Navy (MarvinisaLunatic, 4-5) AL: West Virginia, Ole Miss, Colorado Navy: UConn, Auburn, A&M #5 Miami of Ohio (Hawk 34, 6-3) vs. Arizona State (still fly, 7-2) MOH: Cincinnati, Miami, Georgia Tech, Texas ASU: USF, UVA, FSU, Texas Tech Tiebreak: 75/72 #6 Ball State (Vampiro69, 6-3) vs. UTEP (Angel Grace Blue, 3-6) BS: Michigan St, Michigan, Ole Miss, A&M, Florida UTEP: Wisconsin, Purdue, Auburn, Colorado, Georgia #7 Georgia Tech (iggymcfly, 6-3) vs. Florida State (909, 3-6) GT: Cincinnati, Purdue, UVA, Ole Miss, Georgia Tech, Texas Tech FL: USF, Michigan, Miami, Auburn, FSU, Texas Tiebreaks: 79/75, 160/82 #9 Fresno State (Agent Bond34, 6-3) vs. LSU (teke184, 5-4) FS: Indiana, UVA, West Virginia, Auburn, Georgia, Illinois, Cal LSU: CMU, Miami, UConn, Ole Miss, Florida, Iowa, Oregon #10 Virginia (Edwin MacPhisto, 6-3) vs. Miami (Spaceman Spiff, 5-4) VA: Michigan, Indiana, Ole Miss, Florida UM: Purdue, CMU, Auburn, Georgia Tiebreak: 72/73 Kentucky (Danville Wrestling, 6-3) vs. Syracuse (CanadianChris, 5-4) KY: Michigan, Indiana, Miami, Auburn, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, FSU SU: Purdue, CMU, UVA, Ole Miss, A&M, Florida, Iowa, Georgia Tech Tiebreak: 67/68 Tennessee (Canadian Brandon, 6-3) vs. South Carolina (Cuban Linx, 5-4) TN: Colorado, Illinois SC: A&M, Iowa Tiebreaks: 76/80, 87/110 Minnesota (Vern Gagne, 6-3) vs. Tulsa (Will Scarlet, 2-7) MN: Cincinnati, UVA, West Virginia, Auburn, no point for Pitt/ND, FSU Tulsa: USF, Miami, UConn, Ole Miss, Pitt, Georgia Tech Tiebreaks: 74/58, 143/90 Florida (Urban Warfare, 5-4) vs. Georgia (Obi Chris Kenobi, 1-8) FL: Michigan, CMU, UVA, Ole Miss, Colorado, Florida, Texas GA: Purdue, Indiana, Miami, Auburn, A&M, Georgia, Texas Tech Boston College (HarleyQuinn, 5-4) vs. Boise State (Vitamin X, 2-7) BC: Michigan, Pitt, Iowa, Cal BS: Purdue, Notre Dame, Illinois, Oregon Tiebreaks: 78/58, 114/104 Michigan (MFer, 4-5) vs. Rutgers (the pinjockey, 4-5) MI: UVA, Pitt, Georgia Tech, Texas Tech RU: Miami, Notre Dame, FSU, Texas Tiebreaks: 76/80, 110/118 Stanford (Bored, 4-5) vs. Washington State (kkktookmybabyaway, 2-7) SU: Indiana, Notre Dame, Illinois, FSU, Texas WS: CMU, Pitt, Iowa, Georgia Tech, Texas Tech San Diego State (Next USC #55, 4-5) vs. Illinois (The Rocket, 2-7) SDS: USF, Michigan St, Purdue, West Virginia, A&M, Notre Dame, Florida, FSU IL: Cincinnati, Wisconsin, Michigan, UConn, Colorado, Pitt, Georgia, Georgia Tech Tiebreak: 92/61 Texas (Broward83, 4-5) vs. Kent State (JHawk, 2-7) TX: Indiana, Notre Dame, Florida KS: CMU, Pitt, Georgia UCLA (phoenixrising, 4-5) vs. Notre Dame (KingPK, 4-5) UCLA: Michigan St, Michigan, Indiana, UVA, West Virginia, Ole Miss, Georgia, FSU ND: Wisconsin, Purdue, CMU, Miami, UConn, Auburn, Florida, Georgia Tech Tiebreak: 75/80 Washington (Smues, 2-7) vs. USC (Cartman, 1-8) WA: USF, Purdue, UVA, West Virginia, Auburn, Florida, Iowa, Oregon USC: No point for Thursday, Michigan, Miami, UConn, Ole Miss, Georgia, Illinois, Cal Tiebreaks: 67/45, 111/250