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  1. Okay seriously they couldn't just play the original song instead of one sung by Paul Rodgers? Oh boy I'm gonna go and get the extended highlights! God networks just really have no clue about bringing in marginal fans to sporting events.
  2. Random basketball lists. 1984 All NBA Team First Team Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Lakers Larry Bird, Celtics Magic Johnson, Lakers Bernard Kings, Knicks Isiah Thomas, Pistons Second Team Adrian Dantley, Jazz Julius Erving, 76ers Moses Malone, 76ers Sidney Moncrief, Bucks Jim Paxson, Blazers 1988 College Basketball All-Americans First Team Sean Elliott, Arizona Gary Grant, Michigan Hersey Hawkins, Bradley Danny Manning, Kansas J.R. Reid, North Carolina Second Team Danny Ferry, Duke Jerome Lane, Pittsburgh Mark Macon, Temple Mitch Richmond, Kansas State Rony Seikaly, Syracuse Michael Smith, BYU 1980 Team-by-Team NBA Win Shares Leaders (yes basketball win shares) Celtics: Cedric Maxwell 76ers: Julius Erving Hawks: Dan Roundfield Rockets: Moses Malone Spurs: George Gervin Bullets: Wes Unseld Knicks: Bill Cartwright Cavs: Dave Robisch Pacers: Mickey Johnson Nets: Mike Newlin Pistons: John Long/Bob Lanier Lakers: Kareen Abdul-Jabbar Sonics: Gus Williams Suns: Paul Westphal Bucks: Marques Johnson Kings: Otis Birdsong Blazers: Kermit Washington Clippers: World B Free Bulls: Reggie Theus Nuggets: Dan Issel Jazz: Adrian Dantley Warriors: Sonny Parker
  3. The referees telling essentially ABC to keep the overhead camera off the field in the middle of the game and Musburger and Danielson going completely slient just made me giggle.
  4. Okay so to answer my own question this is the first time ever that the preaseason AP #1 and #2 have been the same going into the bowls in back-to-back years. Before 2004 the last time #1 and #2 were still the Top 2 was 1970 with Ohio State and Texas although they flipped spots during the season. The last time they were the exact same was 1951 with Tennessee and Michigan State. So I'd say it is safe to say whoever is preseason #1 and #2 next year that one of them will not be there at the end of the season.
  5. I'll post the standings when today's games are done but the contest is down to Will Scarlet and teke184 and will be decided by the Rose Bowl. Will Scarlet picked USC and teke184 picked Texas.
  6. Hey first double post ever, I think.
  7. I think I'll do some research on preseason rankings vs. pre-bowl rankings but here is 2005 Preseason AP Top 25 and where they finished in parenthesis (using it since there is obviously no preseason BCS). One thing that is definently out of the ordinary was now back-to-back years the preseason #1 and #2 were the same going into the bowls. 1. USC (1) 2. Texas (2) 3. Tennessee (NR) 4. Michigan (20) 5. LSU (10) 6. Ohio State (4) 7. Oklahoma (26) 8. Virginia Tech (12) 9. Miami (9) 10. Florida (16) 11. Iowa (25) 12. Louisville (15) 13. Georgia (8) 14. Florida State (22) 15. Purdue (NR) 16. Auburn (7) 17. Texas A&M (NR) 18. Boise State (28) 19. California (31) 20. Arizona State (NR) 21. Texas Tech (18) 22. Boston College (19) 23. Pittsburgh (NR) 24. Fresno State (29) 25. Virginia (NR) Not in preseason Top 25: #3 Penn State, #5 Notre Dame, #6 Oregon, #11 West Virginia, #13 Alabama, #14 TCU, #17 UCLA, #21 Wisconsin, #23 Clemson, #24 Georgia Tech
  8. Outback Bowl is nice example of why it'd be nice in some fantasy world that bowl assignments were based on merit and not pre-determined conference alingments and how well you draw. Iowa didn't even finish in the BCS Top 25 yet they get to play in a "January 1st" game simply because they drew well in the Outback Bowl two years ago. Granted playing on "January 1st" is a bit overrated as this year the Peach Bowl had the best non-BCS match-up (on paper at least) and the Holiday Bowl getting a Top 10 team pretty much every year now but Iowa had no business getting a big payout game like this and it's showing.
  9. It's just going to be bizarre with them doing those major games when they won't be televising any regular season games. I'm really dreading their who they pick to be their pbp guys. They have one of their many awful basball pbp guys do the Cotton Bowl every year. They should sign Dick Vermeil to be an analyst who I at least think was good as he was doing college football games before he returned to the NFL. That was now over 10 years ago and I think around that time I still thought Tim McCarver actually knew what he was talking about.
  10. January 1st is traditionally a bowl day, just not this year. Here's bowl results from 10, 25, and 50 years ago. You'll notice how much the number of bowls has ballooned even just from 10 years ago (from 18 to 28 now). 10 Years Ago Las Vegas: Toledo 40, Nevada 37 Aloha: #11 Kansas 51, UCLA 30 Copper: Texas Tech 55, Air Force 41 Alamo: #19 Texas A&M 22, #14 Michigan 20 Sun: Iowa 38, #20 Washington 18 Holiday: #10 Kansas State 54, Colorado State 21 Independence: LSU 45, Michigan State 26 Liberty: East Carolina 19, Stanford 13 Carquest: North Carolina 20, #24 Arkansas 10 Peach: #18 Virginia 34, Georgia 27 Sugar: #13 Virginia Tech 28, #9 Texas 10 Cotton: #7 Colorado 38, #12 Oregon 6 Orange: #8 Florida State 31, #6 Notre Dame 26 Outback: #15 Penn State 43, #16 Auburn 14 Rose: #17 USC 41, #3 Northwestern 32 Gator: Syracuse 41, #23 Clemson 0 Citrus: #4t Tennessee 20, #4t Ohio State 14 Fiesta: #1 Nebraska 62, #2 Florida 24 25 Years Ago Independence: Southern Miss 16, McNeese State 14 Garden State: Houston 35, Navy 0 Holiday: BYU 46, #19 SMU 45 Tangerine: Florida 35, Maryland 20 Fiesta: #10 Penn State 31, #11 Ohio State 19 All-American: Arkansas 34, Tulane 15 Sun: #8 Nebraska 31, #17 Mississippi State 17 Liberty: Purdue 28, Missouri 25 Gator: #3 Pittsburgh 37, #18 South Carolina 9 Bluebonnet: #13 North Carolina 16, Texas 7 Sugar: #1 Georgia 17, #7 Notre Dame 10 Cotton: #9 Alabama 30, #6 Baylor 2 Rose: #5 Michigan 23, #16 Washington 6 Orange: #4 Oklahoma 18, #2 Florida State 17 Peach: #20 Miami 20, Virginia Tech 10 50 Years Ago Gator: #13 Auburn 33, #18 Baylor 13 Tangerine: Nebraska-Omaha 7, Eastern Kentucky 6 Orange: #14 Duke 34, Nebraska 7 Cotton: Georgia Tech 14, #10 Arkansas 6 Sugar: #5 Navy 21, #6 Mississippi 0 Rose: #1 Ohio State 20, #17 USC 7 Sun: UTEP 47, Florida State 20
  11. Lots of points tommorrow but very few differing picks. Reminder the Orange Bowl on Tuesday is thrown out as everyone picked Penn State. Outback Bowl worth 18 points, 24 out of 30 people picked Florida. Here's who picked Iowa: the pinjockey, therealworldschampion, Hawk 34, Culloden Hastings, Agent Bond34, Spicy McHaggis. Cotton Bowl worth 22 points, 26 out of 30 people picked Alabama. Here's who picked Texas Tech: Will Scarlet, Edwin MacPhisto, MarvinisaLunatic, KingPK. Gator Bowl worth 20 points, 27 out of 30 people picked Virginia Tech. Here's who picked Louisville: MarvinisaLunatic, Land Griffin, DragonLordKaiba. Capital One Bowl worth 23 points, 28 out of 30 people picked Auburn. DragonLordKaiba and Spicy McHaggis picked Wisconsin. Fiesta Bowl worth 27 points, 22 out of 30 people picked Ohio State. Here's who picked Notre Dame: MarvinisaLunatic, the pinjockey, KingPK, Agent of Oblivion, Lando Griffin, Rrrsh, bravesfan, SpicyMcHaggis. Sugar Bowl worth 26 points, 27 out of 30 people picked Georgia. Here's who picked West Virginia: therealworldschampion, Hawk 34, DragonLordKaiba.
  12. Art Schlichter, the first quarterback taken in the 1982 draft, was a gambling degenerate as well. Soooo... First drafted Quarterbacks since NFL/AFL merger 1970: Terry Bradshaw, Louisiana Tech (Steelers) 1971: Jim Plunkett, Stanford (Patriots) 1972: Jerry Tagge, Nebraska (Packers) 1973: Bert Jones, LSU (Colts) 1974: Danny White, Arizona State (Cowboys, 3rd round) 1975: Steve Bartkowski, California (Falcons) 1976: Richard Todd, Alabama (Jets) 1977: Steve Pisarkiewicz, Missouri (Cardinals) 1978: Doug Williams, Grambling (Bucs) 1979: Jack Thompson, Washington State (Bengals) 1980: Marc Wilson, BYU (Raiders) 1981: Rich Campbell, California (Packers) 1982: Art Schlichter, Ohio State (Colts) 1983: John Elway, Stanford (Colts) 1984: Boomer Esiason, Maryland (Bengals, 2nd round) 1985: Randall Cunningham, UNLV (Eagles, 2nd round) 1986: Jim Everett, Purdue (Oilers) 1987: Vinny Testaverde, Miami (Bucs) 1988: Tom Tupa, Ohio State (Cardinals, 3rd round) 1989: Troy Aikman, UCLA (Cowboys) 1990: Jeff George, Illinois (Colts) 1991: Dan McGwire, San Diego State (Seahawks) 1992: David Klinger, Houston (Bengals) 1993: Drew Bledsoe, Washington State (Patriots) 1994: Heath Shuler, Tennessee (Redskins) 1995: Steve McNair, Alcorn State (Oilers) 1996: Tony Banks, Michigan State (Rams, 2nd round) 1997: Jim Druckenmiller, Virginia Tech (49ers) 1998: Peyton Manning, Tennessee (Colts) 1999: Tim Couch, Kentucky (Browns) 2000: Chad Pennington, Marshall (Jets) 2001: Michael Vick, Virginia Tech (Falcons) 2002: David Carr, Fresno State (Texans) 2003: Carson Palmer, USC (Bengals) 2004: Eli Manning, Mississippi (Giants) 2005: Alex Smith, Utah (49ers)
  13. MONDAY Outback Bowl: Iowa vs. #17 Florida, 11:00/8:00 AM, ESPN Recent History 2005: #7 Georgia 24, #17 Wisconsin 21 2004: #13 Iowa 37, #15 Florida 17 2003: #11 Michigan 38, #17 Florida 30 2002: #14 South Carolina 31, #25 Ohio State 28 2001: South Carolina 24, #18 Ohio State 7 2000: Georgia 28, #20 Purdue 25 1999: #21 Penn State 26, Kentucky 14 Cotton Bowl: #15 Texas Tech vs. #13 Alabama, 11:00/8:00 AM, FOX Recent History 2005: #15 Tennessee 38, #20 Texas A&M 7 2004: #19 Mississippi 31, #21 Oklahoma State 28 2003: #10 Texas 35, LSU 20 2002: #11 Oklahoma 10, Arkansas 3 2001: #9 Kansas State 35, #21 Tennessee 21 2000: Arkansas 27, #15 Texas 6 1999: #17 Texas 38, Mississippi State 11 Gator Bowl: #19 Louisville vs. #10 Virginia Tech, 12:30 PM/9:30 AM, NBC Recent History 2005: #16 Florida State 30, West Virginia 18 2004: #23 Maryland 41, West Virginia 7 2003: #19 N.C. State 28, #9 Notre Dame 6 2002: #22 Florida State 30, #21 Virginia Tech 17 2001: #5 Virginia Tech 41, #15 Clemson 20 2000: #19 Miami 28, #16 Georgia Tech 13 1999: #14 Georgia Tech 35, #19 Notre Dame 28 Capital One Bowl: #18 Wisconsin vs. #9 Auburn, 1:00 PM/10:00 AM, ABC Recent History 2005: #12 Iowa 30, #11 LSU 25 2004: #12 Georgia 34, #14 Purdue 27 2003: #20 Auburn 13, #12 Penn State 9 2002: #6 Tennessee 45, #16 Michigan 17 2001: #16 Michigan 31, #20 Auburn 28 2000: #9 Michigan State 37, #10 Florida 34 1999: #18 Michigan 45, #13 Arkansas 31 Fiesta Bowl: #6 Notre Dame vs. #4 Ohio State, 4:30/1:30 PM, ABC Recent History 2005: #6 Utah 35, #21 Pittsburgh 7 2004: #5 Ohio State 35, #10 Kansas State 28 2003: #2 Ohio State 31, #1 Miami 24 2002: #4 Oregon 38, #3 Colorado 16 2001: #6 Oregon State 41, #11 Notre Dame 9 2000: #3 Nebraska 31, #5 Tennessee 21 1999: #1 Tennessee 23, #2 Florida State 16 Sugar Bowl: #11 West Virginia vs. #7 Georgia, 8:30/5:30 PM, ABC Recent History 2005: #3 Auburn 16, #8 Virginia Tech 13 2004: #2 LSU 21, #1 Oklahoma 14 2003: #3 Georgia 26, #14 Florida State 13 2002: #13 LSU 47, #8 Illinois 34 2001: #3 Miami 37, #7 Florida 20 2000: #1 Florida State 46, #2 Virginia Tech 29 1999: #4 Ohio State 24, #6 Texas A&M 14 TUESDAY Orange Bowl: #3 Penn State vs. #22 Florida State, 8:00/5:00 PM, ABC Recent History 2005: #1 USC 55, #2 Oklahoma 19 2004: #11 Miami 16, #7 Florida State 14 2003: #4 USC 38, #5 Iowa 17 2002: #5 Florida 56, #10 Maryland 23 2001: #1 Oklahoma 13, #2 Florida State 2 2000: #8 Michigan 35, #4 Alabama 34 1999: #8 Florida 31, #15 Syracuse 10
  14. Standings 1. Will Scarlet 168 2. Edwin MacPhisto 148 3. MarvinisaLunatic 147 4. teke184 137 5. the pinjockey 136 6. Secret Agent 124 7. CanadianChris 122 8. Kingofthe909 116 9. therealworldschampion 111 10. benoitrulz4life 109 11. iggymcfly 108 12. phoenixrising 102 AlwaysPissedOff 102 14. Cuban Linx 99 15. KingPK 98 16. Agent of Oblivion 94 17. Lando Griffin 92 18. Spaceman Spiff 90 19. Gert T 89 20. Hawk 34 88 21. Rrrsh 87 Culloden Hastings 87 23. Agent Bond34 85 keith6601 85 25. DragonLordKaiba 83 26. Bored 77 27. hockey fan 76 28. bravesfan 73 29. Kotzenjunge 60 30. Spicy McHaggis 44
  15. Funny enough the first game decided is the Bored Bowl. With TCU's win AlwaysPissedOff's Alabama Crimson Tide has defeated Spaceman Spiff's Miami Hurricanes and won the Bored College Football Pick 'Em Championship and will receive $50 in cash. APO closed out the year on an 11 game winning streak.
  16. Texans - 13 points Denver N.Y. Giants Indianapolis Baltimore Buffalo Atlanta Minnesota Kansas City Detroit New England New Orleans Houston Jacksonville Green Bay Washington St. Louis
  17. What a dissapointing game, unless your an LSU fan. Speaking of dissapointing, here's tommorrow's games. Car Care Bowl - South Florida vs. N.C. State History 2004: Boston College 37, North Carolina 24 2003: Virginia 23, Pittsburgh 16 2002: Virginia 48, #15 West Virginia 22 Liberty Bowl - Fresno State vs. Tulsa Recent History 2004: #10 Louisville 44, #9 Boise State 40 2003: #22 Utah 17, Southern Miss 0 2002: TCU 17, #24 Colorado State 3 2001: Louisville 28, #20 BYU 10 2000: Colorado State 22, #25 Louisville 17 1999: #17 Southern Miss 23, Colorado State 17 1998: #10 Tulane 41, BYU 27 Houston Bowl - #14 TCU vs. Iowa State History 2004: Colorado 33, UTEP 28 2003: Texas Tech 38, Navy 14 2002: Oklahoma State 33, Southern Miss 23 2001: Texas A&M 28, TCU 9 2000: East Carolina 40, Texas Tech 27
  18. No point in waiting for the Peach Bowl to end. Standings 1. Will Scarlet 133 2. Edwin MacPhisto 127 3. MarvinisaLunatic 117 4. teke184 107 5. CanadianChris 106 the pinjockey 106 7. iggymcfly 103 Secret Agent 103 9. KingPK 98 10. phoenixrising 97 11. Kingofthe909 95 12. therealworldschampion 90 13. benotrulz4life 88 Hawk 34 88 15. Spaceman Spiff 85 16. Rrrsh 82 17. AlwaysPissedOff 81 18. Agent Bond34 80 19. Cuban Linx 78 20. Agent of Oblivion 73 21. Culloden Hastings 71 22. keith6601 69 23. Gert T 68 24. Lando Griffin 57 25. Bored 56 26. hockey fan 55 27. DragonLordKaiba 53 28. bravesfan 52 29. Spicy McHaggis 44 30. Kotzenjunge 39 Saturday's Games Car Care Bowl worth five points, 20 out of 30 people picked N.C. State. Here's who picked South Florida: MarvinisaLunatic, teke184, CanadianChris, the pinjockey, KingPK, Hawk 34, Culloden Hastings, keith6601, DragonLordKaiba, Spicy McHaggis. Liberty Bowl worth 14 points, 24 out of 30 people picked Fresno State. Here's who picked Tulsa: Will Scarlet, MarvinisaLunatic, teke184, the pinjockey, Lando Griffin, DragonLordKaiba. Houston Bowl worth 16 points, 22 out of 30 people picked TCU. Here's who picked Iowa State: iggymcfly, KingPK, phoenixrising, Hawk 34, Spaceman Spiff, Rrrsh, Agent Bond34, Spicy McHaggis.
  19. Just looking for Orlando Magic history made me look for expansion draft results form the late 80's NBA and early 90's MLB so here we are. I actually remember recording the 1992 Marlins/Rockies draft. Ugh how sad is that? Oh Nigel Wilson we harldy knew ya. 1988 NBA Expansion Draft Miami Heat 1. Arvid Kramer, Mavericks 2. Billy Thompson, Lakers 3. Fred Roberts, Celtics 4. Scott Hastings, Hawks 5. Jon Sunvold, Spurs 6. Kevin Wlliams, Sonics 7. Hansi Gnad, 76ers 8. Darnell Valentine, Clippers 9. Dwayne Washington, Nets 10. Andre Turner, Rockets 11. Conner Henry, Kings 12. John Stroeder, Bucks Charlotte Hornets 1. Dell Curry, Cavs 2. Dave Hoppen, Warriors 3. Mugsy Bogues, Bullets 4. Mike Brown, Bulls 5. Rickey Green, Jazz 6. Michael Holton, Blazers 7. Michael Brooks, Nuggets 8. Bernard Thompson, Suns 9. Ralph Lewis, Pistons 10. Clinton Wheeler, Pacers 11. Sedric Toney, Knicks 1989 NBA Expansion Draft Orlando Magic 1. Sidney Green, Knicks 2. Reggie Theus, Hawks 3. Terry Catledge, Bullets 4. Sam Vincent, Bulls 5. Otis Smith, Warriors 6. Scott Skiles, Pacers 7. Jerry Reynolds, Sonics 8. Mark Acres, Celtics 9. Morlon Wiley, Mavericks 10. Jim Farmer, Jazz 11. Keith Lee, Nets 12. Frank Johnson, Rockets Minnesota Timberwolves 1. Rick Mahorn, Pistons 2. Tyrone Corbin, Suns 3. Steve Johnson, Blazers 4. Brad Lohaus, Kings 5. David Rivers, Lakers 6. Mark Davis, Bucks 7. Scott Roth, Spurs 8. Shelton Jones, 76ers 9. Eric White, Clippers 10. Maurice Martin, Nuggets 11. Gunther Behnke, Cavs 1992 MLB Expansion Draft Colorado Rockies 1. David Neid, Braves 2. Charlie Hayes, Yankees 3. Darren Holmes, Brewers 4. Jerald Clark, Padres 5. Kevin Reimer, Rangers 6. Eric Young, Dodgers 7. Jody Reed, Red Sox 8. Scott Aldred, Tigers 9. Alex Cole, Pirates 10. Joe Girardi, Cubs 11. Willie Blair, Astros 12. Jayhawk Owens, Twins 13. Andy Asby, Phillies 14. Freddie Benavides, Reds 15. Roberto Mejia, Dodgers 16. Doug Bochtler, Expos 17. Lance Painter, Padres 18. Butch Henry, Astros 19. Ryan Hawblitzel, Cubs 20. Vinny Castilla, Braves 21. Brett Merriman, Angels 22. Jim Tatum, Brewers 23. Kevin Ritz, Tigers 24. Eric Wedge, Red Sox 25. Keith Shepherd, Phillies 26. Calvin Jones, Mariners 27. Brad Ausmus, Yankees 28. Marcus Moore, Blue Jays 29. Armando Reynoso, Braves 30. Steve Reed, Giants 31. Mo Sanford, Reds 32. Pedro Castellano, Cubs 33. Curt Leskanic, Twins 34. Scott Fredrickson, Padres 35. Braulio Castillo, Phillies 36. Denis Boucher, Indians Florida Marlins 1. Nigel Wilson, Blue Jays 2. Jose Martinez, Mets 3. Bret Barberie, Expos 4. Trevor Hoffman, Reds 5. Patt Rapp, Giants 6. Greg Hibbard, White Sox 7. Chuck Carr, Cardinals 8. Darrell Whitmore, Indians 9. Eric Helfand, A's 10. Bryan Harvey, Angels 11. Jeff Conine, Royals 12. Jesus Tavarez, Mariners 13. Carl Everett, Yankees 14. Dave Weathers, Blue Jays 15. John Johnstone, Mets 16. Steve Decker, Giants 17. Cris Carpenter, Cardinals 18. Jack Armstrong, Indians 19. Scott Chiamparino, Rangers 20. Tom Edens, Twins 21. Andres Berumen, Royals 22. Robert Person, White Sox 23. Jim Corsi, A's 24. Richie Lewis, Orioles 25. Danny Jackson, Pirates 26. Bob Natal, Expos 27. Jamie McAndrew, Dodgers 28. Junior Felix, Angels 29. Kerwin Moore, Royals 30. Ryan Bowen, Astros 31. Scott Baker, Cardinals 32. Chris Donnels, Mets 33. Monty Fariss, Rangers 34. Jeff Tabaka, Brewers
  20. Who the hell is Terry Catledge? Terry Catledge doesn't even know who Terry Catledge is. His momma knows who he is. Actually I saw Terry Catledge score 49 points against the Warriors back in 1990, live in person. Oh yes I saw history. Well okay I had to research to jog my memory as I just remember going to see the Warriors play the Magic in their inagrual season and someone for Orlando just going off and it turned out it was Catledge.
  21. Okay '85 Bears so time for 1985 randomness. 1985 Win Shares Leaders by Position C: Gary Carter, Mets 1B: Don Mattingly, Yankees 2B: Tom Herr, Cardinals 3B: George Brett, Royals SS: Cal Ripken, Orioles OF: Rickey Henderson, Yankees SP: Dwight Gooden, Mets RP: Dan Quisenberry, Royals 1985 NFL Receptions Leaders 1. Roger Craig, 49ers 2. Art Monk, Redskins 3. Lionel James, Chargers 4. Todd Christensen, Raiders 5. Butch Woolfolk, Oilers 6. Steve Largent, Seahawks 7. Mickey Shuler, Jets 8. John Stallworth, Steelers 9. Tony Hill, Cowboys 10. Mike Quick Eagles 1985 NBA Draft First Round 1. New York - Patrick Ewing, Georgetown 2. Indiana - Wayman Tisdale, Oklahoma 3. L.A. Clippers - Benoit Benjamin, Creighton 4. Seattle - Xaiver McDaniel, Wichita State 5. Atlanta - John Koncack, SMU 6. Sacramento - Joe Kleine, Arkansas 7. Golden State - Chris Mullin, St. John's 8. Dallas - Detlef Schrempf, Washington 9. Cleveland - Charles Oakley, Virginia Union 10. Phoenix - Ed Pinckney, Villanova 11. Chicago - Keith Lee, Memphis State 12. Washingotn - Kenny Green, Wake Forest 13. Utah - Karl Malone, Louisiana Tech 14. San Antonio - Alfredrick Hughes, Loyola (IL) 15. Denver - Blair Rasmussen, Oregon 16. Dallas - Bill Wennington, St. John's 17. Dallas - Uwe Blab, Indiana 18. Detroit - Joe Dumars, McNeese State 19. Houston - Steve Harris, Tulsa 20. Boston - Sam Vincent, Michigan State 21. Philadelphia - Terry Catledge, South Alabama 22. Milwaukee - Jerry Reynolds, LSU 23. L.A. Lakers - A.C. Green, Oregon State 24. Portland - Terry Porter, Wisconsin-Stevens Point 1985 College Football All-Purpose YPG Leaders 1. Napoleon McCallum, Navy 2. Paul Palmer, Temple 3. George Swarn, Miami of Ohio 4. Lorenzo White, Michigan State 5. Bo Jackson, Auburn 6. Ronnie Harmon, Iowa 7. Thurman Thomas, Oklahoma State 8. Ernest Givens, Louisville 9. Tony Cherry, Oregon 10. Webster Slaughter, San Diego State
  22. Well they'd pick two and then for the AFC the two originally picked must have pulled out. I'm guessing Marino and Kosar were originally picked to the team and Elway and Kelly replaced them. I couldn't find a site that listed the original picked starters.
  23. More list nostalgia. 1980's Pro Bowl Quarterback Selections 1980 Dan Fouts, Chargers Brian Sipe, Browns Steve Bartkowski, Falcons Ron Jaworksi, Eagles 1981 Ken Anderson, Bengals Dan Fouts, Chargers Steve Bartkowski, Falcons Joe Montana, 49ers 1982 Ken Anderson, Bengals Dan Fouts, Chargers Joe Theismann, Redskins Danny White, Cowboys 1983 Dan Fouts, Chargers Bill Kenney, Chiefs Dan Marino, Dolphins Joe Montana, 49ers Joe Theismann, Redskins 1984 Dave Krieg, Seahakws Dan Marino, Dolphins Neil Lomax, Cardinals Joe Montana, 49ers 1985 Dan Fouts, Chargers Dan Marino, Dolphins Ken O'Brien, Jets Jim McMahon, Bears Joe Montana, 49ers Phil Simms, Giants 1986 John Elway, Broncos Boomer Esiason, Bengals Dan Marino, Dolphins Tommy Kramer, Vikings Jay Schroeder, Redskins 1987 John Elway, Broncos Jim Kelly, Bills Bernie Kosar, Browns Dan Marino, Dolphins Neil Lomax, Cardinals Joe Montana, 49ers 1988 Boomer Esiason, Bengals Dave Krieg, Seahawks Warren Moon, Oilers Randall Cunningham, Eagles Wade Wilson, Vikings 1989 John Elway, Broncos Boomer Esiason, Bengals Dave Krieg, Seahawks Warren Moon, Oilers Randall Cunningham, Eagles Dave Majkowski, Packers Joe Montana, 49ers Mark Rypien, Redskins
  24. Bah, I don't feel like typing all the crap for four games so here's just recent results. Music City Bowl - Minnesota vs. Virginia 2004: Minnesota 20, Alabama 16 2003: Auburn 28, Wisconsin 14 2002: Minnesota 29, #21 Arkansas 14 2001: Boston College 20, #18 Georgia 16 2000: West Virginia 49, Mississippi 38 1999: Syracuse 20, Kentucky 13 1998: Virginia Tech 38, Alabama 7 Sun Bowl - #25 Northwestern vs. #16 UCLA 2004: #19 Arizona State 27, Purdue 23 2003: #25 Minnesota 31, Oregon 30 2002: Purdue 34, Washington 24 2001: #12 Washington State 33, Purdue 27 2000: #23 Wisconsin 21, UCLA 20 1999: #23 Oregon 24, #13 Minnesota 20 1998: TCU 28, #22 USC 19 Independence Bowl - South Carolina vs. Missouri 2004: Iowa State 17, Miami of Ohio 13 2003: Arkansas 27, Missouri 14 2002: Mississippi 27, Nebraska 23 2001: Alabama 14, Iowa State 13 2000: Mississippi State 43, #22 Texas A&M 41 1999: Mississippi 27, Oklahoma 25 1998: Mississippi 35, Texas Tech 18 Peach Bowl - #8 Miami vs. #12 LSU 2004: #14 Miami 27, #23 Florida 10 2003: Clemson 27, #8 Tennessee 14 2002: #16 Maryland 30, #25 Tennessee 3 2001: North Carolina 16, #24 Auburn 10 2000: LSU 28, #13 Georgia Tech 14 1999: #18 Mississippi State 17, Clemson 7 1998: #24 Georgia 35, #12 Virginia 33
  25. Standings 1. Will Scarlet 89 2. iggymcfly 84 3. Edwin MacPhisto 83 4. Kingofthe909 70 5. benoitrulz4life 69 6. KingPK 67 7. phoenixrising 66 8. MarvinisaLunatic 63 teke184 63 10. AlwaysPissedOff 62 CanadianChris 62 12. Agent Bond34 61 13. Cuban Linx 59 Secret Agent 59 15. Bored 56 16. Culloden Hastings 52 17. the pinjockey 50 18. Gert T 49 19. therealworldschampion 46 20. Hawk 34 44 21. Spaceman Spiff 41 22. Rrrsh 38 23. hockey fan 36 24. DragonLordKaiba 34 Spicy McHaggis 34 26. bravesfan 33 27. Lando Griffin 32 28. Agent of Oblivion 29 29. Kotzenjugne 27 30. keith6601 25 Friday's Games Music City Bowl worth 12 points, 26 out of 30 people picked Minnesota. Here's who picked Virginia: KingPK, phoenixrising, the pinjockey, Kotzenjunge. Sun Bowl worth 19 points, 25 out of 30 people picked UCLA. Here's who picked Northwestern: Kingofthe909, Bored, Spicy McHaggis, Lando Griffin, Kotzenjunge. Independence Bowl worth 10 points, 28 out of 30 people picked South Carolina. MarvinisaLunatic and Spicy McHaggis were the only ones to pick Missouri. Peach Bowl worth 25 points, with an even 15/15 split making it by far the most important game of the contest. Here's the pick breakdowns: Miami: iggymcfly, benoitrulz4life, KingPK, phoenixrising, AlwaysPissedOff, Agent Bond34, Cuban Linx, Bored, Culloden Hastings, Gert T, hockey fan, DragonLordKaiba, Spicy McHaggis, bravesfan, Kotzenjunge. LSU: Will Scarlet, Edwin MacPhisto, Kingofthe909, MarvinisaLunatic, teke184, CanadianChris, Secret Agent, the pinjockey, therealworldschampion, Hawk 34, Spaceman Spiff, Rrrsh, Lando Griffin, Agent of Oblivion, keith6601.
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