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The MNC Game is in Miami this year, it was New Orleans last season. As long there is a t.v. deal in place for the BCS, you can forget about a playoff. Speaking of which... http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=485052 Getting college football away from Fox: Good The WWL's ever tightening grip on the sports world: Bad
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My Picks Virginia Tech Cincinnati Notre Dame Michigan Florida Wisconsin North Carolina Oregon State BYU Baylor Oregon Florida State Kentucky Tulsa 48/331
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Not to split hairs but in the Oregon State winning out scenario, USC would be considered co-champions of the Pac-10. The tiebreak just comes up to determine who gets the Rose Bowl invite.
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I turned the game off after Hill's Favre-esque interception figuring that was the ballgame. Glad I didn't see the ending otherwise I probably would have broke something but once again it sounds like only something the 49ers can pull off. And I honestly had no idea they have John York's 27-year old son basically running the team now before they it mentioned during the game. That will end well.
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No, it was created to just get one non-BCS conference school an opportunity to get a big payout and just as important to create another big payout for a BCS conference school. For me the problem isn't that Boise State probably isn't going to get into a BCS bowl, the problem is they get stuck with the crappy WAC bowls. I've said this before but they need to get rid of the automatic conference bids and have a committee like they do for the NCAA basketball tournament where they assign schools to certain bowls. That way in a case like Boise State who may get left out of the BCS bowls can go to say the Holiday Bowl or some other higher tier bowl instead of again playing another glorified home game in the Humantarian Bowl.
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I find it odd that they can't seem to nail down any of the names that are in the package. We know Greg Smith is part of the deal, but I've also heard Brett Anderson, Ryan Sweeney, Huston Street and Carlos Gonzalez. Is it one of those guys? Two of them? None? Word is that Gonzalez has been told that he's been traded to the Rockies and that Street is still the likely third player. Since the rumor is that the Rockies are going to flip Street to another team (I know the Indians have had interest in him), I'm wondering if the hold up on the official announcement is Rockies are trying to make sure they have another deal in place for Street. In terms of the players they gave up I'm satisfied with the deal, assuming there are no last second changes. Smith was expendable and Street lost his closer job at the end of last season. Gonzalez is the only one I'll be sad to see go as even though there's some serious concerns about his plate discipline, I liked his potential and he's a fantastic defensive outfielder. Now if Brett Anderson does end up in the final deal, then they've lost their minds. Again in the great scheme of things, this is a very odd move for this organization but it's clear they've decided to be major players this offseason so maybe they will sign a Rafael Furcal. Given the delays on the Fremont ballpark it is also possible that ownership is resigned to the fact that they will be in the Coliseum longer than they want to and that in the meantime they need to put butts in the seats. Not only were the A's a bad team this year, they were also a very boring team with no marketable players. If anything, adding Holliday will be a good PR move.
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Talks broke off with the Cardinals over the weekend. I'll reserve judgment until the prospects in the deal are known, although again I still don't think the move makes a whole lot of sense at this point since I don't see Holliday going out of his way to get an extension done with a team coming off a rebuilding year. I'm just hoping they didn't give up Trevor Cahill or Brett Anderson. Edit: Only name so far seems to be Greg Smith, which I'm fine with but obviously there will be more.
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Really nothing to see here this week as we have just one (barely) Top 25 match-up where the Ol' Ball Coach returns The Swamp again. But sometimes it's weeks like these where really bizarre things can happen like maybe Alabama gets Croom'd at home and throws the BCS into chaos. And because I know you all were wondering about the ACC divisional races (or at least I was as the conference just fascinates me this year), here are your ACC divisional title scenarios aka The Clusterfuck to Tampa. Note there are other scenarios out there but I went with the path of least resistance for each team. Atlantic Divison Wake Forest 4-2 (at N.C. State, vs. Boston College) -Needs to win out and Maryland to lose once. Florida State 4-2 (vs. Boston College, at Maryland) -Needs to win out and Wake Forest to lose once. Maryland 3-2 (vs. North Carolina, vs. Florida State, at Boston College) -Controls own destiny, would own tiebreak over Wake Forest. Boston College 2-3 (at Florida State, at Wake Forest, vs. Maryland) -Controls own destiny. Coastal Division Virginia Tech 3-2 (at Miami, vs. Duke, vs. Virginia) -Controls own destiny. North Carolina 3-2 (at Maryland, vs. N.C. State, at Duke) -Needs to win out and Virginia Tech to lose once. Miami 3-2 (vs. Virginia Tech, at Georgia Tech, at N.C. State) -Needs to win out and North Carolina to lose once. Georgia Tech 4-3 (vs. Miami) -Needs to beat Miami, Virginia to lose once, and Virginia Tech & North Carolina to lose twice. Virginia 3-3 (vs. Clemson, at Virginia Tech) -Needs to win out, Miami to lose once, and North Carolina to lose twice. Network/Basic Cable Schedule TUESDAY #14 Ball State at Miami of Ohio, 7:00/4:00 PM, ESPN2 WEDNESDAY Central Michigan at Northern Illinois, 8:00/5:00 PM, ESPN2 THURSDAY Virginia Tech at Miami, 7:30/4:30 PM, ESPN FRIDAY #22 Cincinnati at Louisville, 8:00/5:00 PM, ESPN2 SATURDAY Notre Dame vs. Navy, Noon/9:00 AM, CBS #11 Ohio State at Illinois, Noon/9:00 AM, ESPN Northwestern at Michigan, Noon/9:00 AM, ESPN2 Princeton at Yale, Noon/9:00 AM, Versus #3 Texas at Kansas, 12:30 PM/9:03 AM, FSN #25 South Carolina at #4 Florida, 3:30/12:30 PM, CBS Minnesota at Wisconsin, 3:30/12:30 PM, ABC/ESPN #16 North Carolina at Maryland, 3:30/12:30 PM, ABC/ESPN* California at Oregon State, 3:30/12:30 PM, ABC* #12 Missouri at Iowa State, 6:30/3:30 PM, FSN #6 USC at Stanford, 7:00/4:00 PM, Versus Mississippi State at #1 Alabama, 7:45/4:45 PM, ESPN Boston College at #19 Florida State, 8:00/5:00 PM, ABC* #13 Oklahoma State at Colorado, 8:00/5:00 PM, ABC* Vanderbilt at Kentucky, 8:00/5:00 PM, ESPN2 UCLA at Washington, 10:15/7:15 PM, FSN Digital Cable/Satellite/GamePlan Schedule THURSDAY Buffalo at Akron, 7:00/4:00 PM, ESPNU Wyoming at UNLV, 9:00/6:00 PM, CBSCS SATURDAY Indiana at #8 Penn State, Noon/9:00 AM, BTN* Purdue at Iowa, Noon/9:00 AM, BTN* Duke at Clemson, Noon/9:00 AM, Raycom*/GP Rutgers at South Florida, Noon/9:00 AM, GP #10 Georgia at Auburn, 12:30 PM/9:30 AM, Raycom*/GP Middle Tennessee at Western Kentucky, 1:00 PM/10:00 AM, GP New Mexico at Colorado State, 2:00 PM/11:00 AM, Mtn. Toledo at Western Michigan, 2:00 PM/11:00 AM, GP McNeese State at Northwestern State, 3:00 PM/Noon, FCS Atlantic #24 Wake Forest at N.C. State, 3:30/12:30 PM, ESPNU #17 BYU at Air Force, 3:30/12:30 PM, CBSCS #9 Boise State at Idaho, 5:00/2:00 PM, GP New Mexico State at Fresno State, 5:00/2:00 PM, GP Connecticut at Syracuse, 7:00/4:00 PM, ESPNU #23 Tulsa at Houston, 8:00/5:00 PM, CBSCS #7 Utah at San Diego State, 8:00/5:00 PM, Mtn. Troy at #20 LSU, 8:00/5:00 PM, GP All Other Division I-A Games WEDNESDAY Temple at Kent State, ESPN360 SATURDAY UL Monroe at Mississippi Utah State at Louisiana Tech East Carolina at Southern Miss UAB at Tulane Arizona at Oregon Nebraska at Kansas State UL Lafayette at Florida Atlantic Texas A&M at Baylor San Jose State at Nevada UCF at Marshall Washington State at Arizona State SMU at UTEP
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Hey look, the college basketball season start tomorrow! I know I just remembered just about two seconds ago. Personally I'm not looking forward to this season as Stanford is going to struggle just to make the NIT and meanwhile I have to deal with the Benedict Montgomery taking over Cal this year. But maybe your favorite team's outlook is brighter so feel free to make some preseason prognostications. There's two preseason tournaments of note starting this week, first Coaches vs. Cancer tournament tips off tomorrow. Here's the opening round match-ups: MONDAY Georgia Southern vs. Houston Presbyterian at #8 Duke, 7:00/4:00 PM, ESPNU TUESDAY Arkansas-Monticello vs. Massachusetts California (PA) at Southern Illinois Miami of Ohio vs. Weber State Prairie View A&M at #4 UCLA, 10:00/7:00 PM, ESPNU WEDNESDAY Northeastern vs. IUPUI Michigan Tech at Michigan, 7:00/4:00 PM, ESPNU Obviously the tournament field is set up to get a Duke/UCLA match-up in the finals but I suppose stranger things have happened. And the other tournament of note is the CBE Classic which will begin on Friday. Now the interesting thing about this tournament is they aren't even going to pretend that the opening two round games mean anything and are just going to play round robin where everyone will play two games. The four host schools are Syracuse, Florida, Kansas, and Washington and they have already "advanced" to the semi-finals. I know the opening round games in preseason tournaments are there just to be tune ups for the host schools but this is really lame. Full schedule is here.
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Aww, Herm Edwards played to win the game!
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Did this the last couple of years so might as well keep doing. This is just a conference-by-conference breakdown (plus Notre Dame) of where everyone stands when it comes to making bowl games. I know last year you were all thinkg, "Hey they just aren't enough bowl games and I was outraged that 6-6 South Carolina didn't go to a bowl game last year." My friends, the NCAA and ESPN have listened to you and they added two more bowl games (Congressional and St. Petersburg Bowls) bringing the total number of bowl games to 34. That increases the odds even further this year that if you are 6-6 and play in a BCS conference, you will probably find a bowl bid some where. But for the sake of taking into account all possible scenarios I'm not going to consider all six win teams as locks just yet to make bowl games except in certain conferences which I'll get to. Note Navy has already accepted a bid to the Congressional Bowl. ACC Bowl Tie-ins: BCS/Orange, Chick-Fil-A, Gator, Champs Sports, Music City, Meineke Car Care, Emerald, Humanitarian, Congressional Locks: Florida State, Georgia Tech, North Carolina Bowl Eligible: Boston College, Maryland, Miami, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest Bubble Teams: Clemson, Duke, N.C. State, Virginia As usual the ACC is just one big entertaining, clusterfuck. Technically it is possible that all 12 teams will become bowl eligible as there just isn't a whole lot of difference in talent from 1 to 12 but the odds of that are very, very slim. The most important game among the bubble teams will be two weeks from now when Virginia hosts Clemson. Duke and N.C. State are both longshots. Notre Dame Bowl Tie-ins: Cotton, Gator, Sun I'm going to mention the Irish before the Big East since what happens to them directly effects the Big East bids. With their loss last night the Irish's were officially eliminated from BCS consideration but if they run the table they could still get into the Cotton Bowl (note this would take away a bid from the SEC) although they'd have to win at USC to do so. 7-5 is more realistic but that also means beating Navy this week which isn't a given and if they do end up 7-5 they probably get an invite to the Gator Bowl or at worst the Sun Bowl, which if either happens the Big East loses a bid. At 6-6 it then gets a bit dicey for them as they then would need to rely on an open bid and hope they don't get gobbled up by 7-5 teams who don't have a bid. By rule any bowl that has a bid that couldn't be filled by one of their conference affiliations, they must invite an available 7+ win team over a 6 win team. If this happens and Notre Dame gets shutout of a bowl at 6-6, expect that rule to change. Big East Bowl Tie-ins: BCS, Gator/Sun, Meineke Car Care, International, Papajohns.com, St. Petersburg Locks: Cincinnati, Pittsburgh Bowl Eligible: Connecticut, South Florida, West Virginia Bubble Teams: Louisville, Rutgers Now that I've covered Notre Dame, it's very likely the Big East will have only five available bids instead of six so 7+ wins might be a must in this conference to go bowling. If everything goes to form, the Louisville/Rutgers game on 12/4 will be an elimination game for bowl eligibility. The Cardinals do have Cincinnati and West Virginia at home before then and its not out of the question they could spring an upset in one of those games. Big Ten Bowl Tie-ins: BCS/Rose (two bids?), Capital One, Outback, Alamo, Champs Sports, Insight, Motor City Locks: Michigan State, Minnesota, Northwestern, Ohio State, Penn State Bowl Eligible: Iowa Bubble Teams: Illinois, Wisconsin As long as Ohio State avoids an upset in their final two games against Illinois and Michigan, they will give the conference a second team in a BCS bowl. Wisconsin has some bizarre scheduling this year as they finish the year against I-AA Cal Poly so you can put them down for win #6 there, if they don't do it this week against Minnesota. Illinois has much longer odds as they finish at home against Ohio State and then at Northwestern. Big XII Bowl Tie-ins: BCS/Fiesta (two bids?), Cotton, Holiday, Gator/Sun, Alamo, Insight, Independence, Texas Locks: Missouri, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas, Texas Tech Bowl Eligible: Kansas, Nebraska Bubble Teams: Colorado, Kansas State, Texas A&M Unless something truly shocking happens, this conference will send two teams into the BCS. That also means that it doesn't look they'll fill the Texas Bowl bid and possibly not the Independence Bowl bid either. Kansas State has the easier road of the three bubble teams as they have Nebraska and Iowa State at home but a loss in either eliminates them. Conference USA Bowl Tie-ins: Liberty, GMAC, Texas, Armed Forces, New Orleans, St. Petersburg Locks: Rice, Tulsa Bowl Eligible: East Carolina Bubble Teams: Houston, Marshall, Memphis, Southern Miss, UTEP Outside chance that the conference won't fill the illustrious St. Petersburg Bowl bid as Marshall, Southern Miss, and UTEP all need two wins and they will all need to spring an upset to do so. Memphis is a near lock with only home dates against UCF and Tulane remaining. MAC Bowl Tie-ins: Motor City, GMAC, International Locks: None Bowl Eligible: BCS?, Ball State, Central Michigan, Western Michigan Bubble Teams: Akron, Bowling Green, Buffalo, Northern Illinois, Temple The MAC is kind of a poor man's Big XII this year because the three best teams in the conference all play in the same division, that being the West divison. Now you probably are wondering how the hell can I say Ball State isn't a lock? Yes they are undefeated and it is not impossible that they could sneak into the BCS if both Utah and Boise State lose. But the problem is, is that they still have to play CMU and WMU. If they were to lose both games and then say the East division champ were to upset the West division champ in the MAC title game then Ball State could find themselves without a MAC affiliated bowl game to go to, if both CMU and WMU were invited over them. The odds are strongly against this and they likely find an open bid somewhere but again have to take into account all possible scenarios, however unlikely. This is also why CMU and WMU are not locks either in case there is a huge upset in the title game. Mountain West Bowl Tie-ins: BCS?, Las Vegas, Poinsettia, Armed Forces, New Mexico Locks: Air Force, BYU, TCU, Utah Bubble Teams: Colorado State, UNLV, Wyoming As we all know, Utah will be going to a BCS Bowl (likely the Fiesta) if they finish undefeated which would give the conference five bids. UNLV and Wyoming will play an elimination game this week. The Rebels will be in great shape if they win as they finish the season against lowly San Diego State. Since all three bubble teams are 4-6, it is possible that the New Mexico Bowl will become an open bid if Utah does end up in the BCS. Pac-10 Bowl Tie-ins: BCS/Rose (two bids?), Holiday, Sun, Emerald, Las Vegas, Hawaii, Poinsettia Locks: Arizona, California, Oregon, Oregon State, USC Bubble Teams: Arizona State, Stanford, UCLA The reason why all eligible teams are already locks in this conference is because UCLA and ASU play an elimination game on 11/28 thus there can be no more than seven eligible teams for the conference. There is an outside shot at the Pac-10 getting two teams in the BCS because if Oregon State wins out, they win the conference by tiebreak over USC and get the Rose Bowl bid. The odds are against this because the Beavers still have Cal, Arizona, and Oregon left to play but it's certainly not impossible. Also, STANFORD~ will beat Cal to become bowl eligible...or at least they better win. SEC Bowl Tie-ins: BCS/Sugar (two bids?), Capital One, Cotton, Outback, Chick-Fil-A, Music City, Liberty, Independence, Papajohns.com Locks: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina Bowl Eligible: Kentucky, LSU Bubble Teams: Arkansas, Auburn, Mississippi, Mississippi State, Vanderbilt Just like the Big XII, it would be a shocker if the SEC doesn't send two teams into the BCS so you can put them down for ten bids. Now they might not fill them all as Mississippi State for one will need pull off the upset of the year at Alabama this week just to stay alive and Auburn will have to upset Georgia or Alabama to become bowl eligible. Mississippi should pick up win #6 against UL Monroe this week. Sun Belt Bowl Tie-in: New Orleans Locks: None Bowl Eligible: Troy Bubble Teams: Arkansas State, FIU, Florida Atlantic, UL Lafayette, Middle Tennessee Barring something unforeseen, the conference title should come down to the ULL/Troy game on 11/22. The conference this year does now have contingency bids with the Congressional Bowl, Papajohns.com Bowl and the Independence Bowl where if those bids are not filled by the primary conference, a Sun Belt team will be taken although I think they have to be 7-5 or better but I could be wrong about that. WAC Bowl Tie-ins: BCS, Humanitarian, Hawaii, New Mexico Locks: Boise State Bowl Eligible: San Jose State Bubble Teams: Fresno State, Hawaii, Louisiana Tech, Nevada, New Mexico State Boise State will be huge BYU fans on 11/22 as they need Utah to lose that game to get into the BCS, otherwise they play another glorified home game against a 6-6 ACC team in the Humanitarian Bowl. Now the conference does have a contingency bid with the Poinsettia Bowl if the Pac-10 doesn't fill it and popular speculation is that they will invite the Broncos to play BYU. Not sure that is much of a consolation prize though. The rest of this conference is a complete mess and I'm not even going to attempt to figure out how it will shakeout.
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BCS Rankings 1. Alabama 2. Texas Tech 3. Texas 4. Florida 5. Oklahoma 6. USC 7. Utah 8. Penn State 9. Boise State 10. Georgia 11. Ohio State 12. Missouri 13. Oklahoma State 14. Ball State 15. Michigan State 16. North Carolina 17. BYU 18. TCU 19. Florida State 20. LSU 21. Pittsburgh 22. Cincinnati 23. Tulsa 24. Wake Forest 25. South Carolina
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And through the magic of the internet...Charles Gordon's ankle does something it shouldn't do.
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What is this referring to, anyone? I'm pretty sure he's referring to the Vikings punt returner Charles Gordon who I think broke his leg. I say I think because FOX never showed a single replay.
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Week 12 Deadlines Deadline #1: Thursday, November 13th, 7:30 PM EST/4:30 PM PST -Lose out on Thursday game. Deadline #2: Friday, November 14th, 8:00 PM EST/5:00 PM PST -Lose out on Friday game. Deadline #3: Saturday, November 15th, Noon EST/9:00 AM PST -Replacement picks, can't win by tiebreak. Week 12 Match-ups #4 Miami of Ohio* PM (Hawk 34, 8-3) vs. #7 Ball State* (Vampiro69, 7-4) - GAME OF THE WEEK #1 Nebraska* PM (Mecca, 9-2) vs. UTEP* (Angel Grace Blue, 4-7) #2 Arizona* (UZI Suicide, 9-2) vs. Boise State (Vitamin X, 3-8) #3 N.C. State (AboveAverage484, 8-3) vs. Fresno State* PM (Agent Bond34, 6-5) #5 Georgia Tech* (iggymcfly, 7-4) vs. Miami* (Spaceman Spiff, 6-5) #6 Alabama (AlwaysPissedOff, 7-4) vs. Kent State (JHawk, 4-7) #8 Syracuse* (CanadianChris, 7-4) vs. Minnesota* PM (Vern Gagne, 7-4) #9 LSU (teke184, 7-4) vs. Kentucky* (Danville Wrestling, 7-4) #10 Tennessee* (Canadian Brandon, 8-3) vs. Virginia (Edwin MacPhisto, 7-4) Ohio State (Gert T, 7-4) vs. Illinois (The Rocket, 2-9) South Carolina* (Cuban Linx, 6-5) vs. Florida* PM (Urban Warfare, 5-6) Arizona State* (still fly, 7-4) vs. Washington State* PM (kkktookmybabyaway, 3-8) Indiana* (Agent of Oblivion, 6-5) vs. Rutgers* (the pinjockey, 4-7) Michigan* (MFer, 5-6) vs. San Diego State* (Next USC #55, 5-6) Stanford* (Bored, 5-6) vs. USC* (Cartman, 3-8) Boston College* (HarleyQuinn, 6-5) vs. Florida State* (909, 3-8) Buffalo (Carnival, 5-6) vs. Georgia* (Obi Chris Kenobi, 2-9) Notre Dame* (KingPK, 6-5) vs. Navy (MarvinisaLunatic, 4-7) UCLA* (phoenixrising, 5-6) vs. Washington* PM (Smues, 3-8) Texas* (Broward83, 4-7) vs. Tulsa* (Will Scarlet, 3-8) Week 12 Games to Make Picks For THURSDAY Virginia Tech at Miami FRIDAY Cincinnati at Louisville SATURDAY Notre Dame vs. Navy (in Baltimore) Northwestern at Michigan South Carolina at Florida Minnesota at Wisconsin North Carolina at Maryland California at Oregon State BYU at Air Force Texas A&M at Baylor Arizona at Oregon Boston College at Florida State Vanderbilt at Kentucky Tulsa at Houston Tiebreak #1: How many total points will be scored in the South Carolina/Florida game? Tiebreak #2: How many passing yards will Tulsa's David Johnson have against Houston?
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Not a whole lot to discuss this week, but we did have some small shifts in the rankings. The Top 4 all won and have separated themselves slightly from the rest of the Top 10 but the margin between the four of them is razor thin. Now #5, #6, and #7 all lost this week but all hold their overall raking but they also all lose about two rating points. The big winner this week ended up being traditional power CanadianChris as he finally cracks the Top 10 this year. Like I said we had some small shifts in the rankings and one of them is at the top. Bored Championship Series Rankings thru Week 11 1. Nebraska - Mecca 2.45 2. Arizona - UZI Suicide 2.6 3. N.C. State - AboveAverage484 3.0 4. Miami of Ohio - Hawk 34 3.1 5. Georgia Tech - iggymcfly 5.45 6. Alabama - AlwaysPissedOff 7.25 7. Ball State - Vampiro69 7.45 8. Syracuse - CanadianChris 7.75 9. LSU - teke184 7.85 10. Tennessee - Canadian Brandon 9.4 Other Receiving Votes: Kentucky (Danville Wrestling), Minnesota (Vern Gagne), Ohio State (Gert T), Virginia (Edwin MacPhisto) And as I promised last week, going to do a quick rundown of the bowl picture. I also said I'd take a look at the conference championships but as I do every year I have to put it off for another week as there is way too much uncertainty in the standings. Obviously if you are in first place right now, you control your own destiny. In case you forgot I had to expand the schedule to 13 games this year because the college football season is a week longer this year so we still have two scheduled games left. That also means you need 7 wins to become bowl eligible and 8 to lock up a bid. Way things are looking I'm probably going to add a 10th bowl game as we already have 15 eligible teams for the 18 spots, with 12 other teams still alive. Locked Up Bids Arizona Miami of Ohio Nebraska N.C. State Tennessee Bowl Eligible Alabama Arizona State Ball State Georgia Tech Kentucky LSU Minnesota Ohio State Syracuse Virginia Still Alive Boston College Fresno State Indiana Miami Notre Dame South Carolina Buffalo Florida Michigan San Diego State Stanford UCLA
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Week 11 Results #4 N.C. State (AboveAverage484) 10, #8 Virginia (Edwin MacPhisto) 8 #10 LSU (teke184) 9, #6 Alabama (AlwaysPissedOff) 8 #1 Arizona (UZI Suicide) 8, Washington State (kkktookmybabyaway) 8; UZI wins by tiebreak #2 Nebraska (Mecca) 9, Illinois (The Rocket) 8 #3 Miami of Ohio (Hawk 34) 8, Buffalo (Carnival) 6 Boise State (Vitamin X) 9, #5 Georgia Tech (iggymcfly) 8 Stanford (Bored) 9, #7 Ball State (Vampiro69) 7 #9 Tennessee (Canadian Brandon) 9, Navy (MarvinisaLunatic) 5 Ohio State (Gert T) 10, Indiana (Agent of Oblivion) 7 Washington (Smues) 8, Arizona State (still fly) 6 Syracuse (CanadianChris) 10, Rutgers (the pinjockey) 7 Miami (Spaceman Spiff) 8, Fresno State (Agent Bond34) 7 Kentucky (Danville Wrestling) 7, Georgia (Obi Chris Kenobi) 7; Danville wins by tiebreak Minnesota (Vern Gagne) 9, Michigan (MFer) 9; Vern nails the tiebreak South Carolina (Cuban Linx) 8, San Diego State (Next USC #55) 8; Cuban wins by tiebreak Notre Dame (KingPK) 9, Boston College (HarleyQuinn) 8 UCLA (phoenixrising) 10, Florida (Urban Warfare) 9 USC (Cartman) 9, Texas (Broward83) 6 Kent State (JHawk) 10, Tulsa (Will Scarlet) 7 UTEP (Angel Grace Blue) 8, Florida State (909) 6 Conference Standings Big Eight 1. Minnesota (5-1, 7-4) 2. San Diego State (4-1, 5-6) 3. Syracuse (4-2, 7-4) 4. Ohio State (3-2, 7-4) 4. Indiana (3-2, 6-5) 6. Michigan (1-4, 5-6) 6. Illinois (1-4, 2-9) 8. Rutgers (0-5, 4-7) Big MAC 1. Nebraska (4-1, 9-2) 2. Miami of Ohio (3-2, 8-3) 2. Ball State (3-2, 7-4) 4. Buffalo (3-3, 5-6) 4. Kent State (3-3, 4-7) 6. Texas (2-3, 4-7) 6. Tulsa (2-3, 3-8) 8. UTEP (1-4, 4-7) Pac-8 1. Arizona (5-1, 9-2) 2. Arizona State (3-2, 7-4) 2. UCLA (3-2, 5-6) 4. Notre Dame (4-3, 6-5) 5. USC (2-3, 3-8) 6. Washington (2-3, 3-8) 7. Stanford (1-5, 5-6) Washington State* (2-3, 3-8) Southeastern Seven 1. Kentucky (4-1, 7-4) 2. Florida (4-2, 5-6) 3. LSU (3-2, 7-4) 3. South Carolina (3-2, 6-5) 5. Tennessee (3-3, 8-3) 5. Alabama (3-3, 7-4) 7. Navy (2-4, 4-7) Georgia* (1-6, 2-9) Western Atlantic 1. Boston College (4-1, 6-5) 2. Virgina (4-2, 7-3) 3. N.C. State (3-2, 8-3) 3. Miami (3-2, 6-5) 5. Georgia Tech (3-3, 7-4) 6. Fresno State (2-3, 6-5) 7. Boise State (2-4, 3-8) 8. Florida State (1-5, 3-8)
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Damnn wish I had ESPNU right now. West Virginia erased a 20-7 deficit against Cincinnati with less than 1:30 to go to send the game into overtime (intentional safety by the Bearcats, touchdown with 23 seconds left, recovered onside, kicked 52 yard field goal).
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Washington State vs. Division I-A Scoreboard Update Division I-A 493 Washington State 91 Good showing by the Cougs as they only lose by 31 points. With the win, Arizona becomes bowl eligible for the first time in ten years.
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The was quick. He's a kicker, not like he was drowning in pussy in the first place.
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BLOCKED!!!! Overtime! If Alabama loses, Leigh Tiffin might not survive the night.
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Stanford loses on a touchdown with less than ten seconds in the game for the 2nd time this year and they would become bowl eligible if the held on against Oregon today. Fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck.
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Damn, there goes the JoePa dying during the MNC Game storyline.
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Wow that was a horseshit roughing the kicker call. Huge break for Penn State.
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Washington State snapped their opponents run of 172 unanswered points by taking a 7-0 lead on Arizona. And hey they are still tied late in the first quarter.