Yeah this week my household will see something its never seen, two TVs playing two separate tv shows in the same room (wife wont miss Grey's Anatomy, and well, I won't miss the Office).
No nevermind. I got confused as to who SC/Tennessee were playing today. I thought it was Arkansas/SC and you were saying "We're a second half team", so that led to the confusion. My apologies.
How so? You'd have OSU, Michigan, Texas, Auburn, Florida, USC, Cal and ND to combat for a BCS spot. The way the voters are, they'd vote the power conference teams in over Louisville.
(7.5) Baltimore at Tennessee
Buffalo at Indianapolis (12.5)
Chicago at N.Y. Giants (2.5)
Cleveland at Atlanta (7.5)
Green Bay at Minnesota (5.5)
Houston at Jacksonville (10.5)
(1.5) Kansas City at Miami
New Orleans at Pittsburgh (4.5)
N.Y. Jets at New England (10.5)
(1.5) San Diego at Cincinnati
San Francisco at Detroit (6.5)
Washington at Philadelphia (7.5)
(9.5) Denver at Oakland
(7.5) Dallas at Arizona
St. Louis at Seattle (3.5)
Tampa Bay at Carolina (9.5)
SD-24
Ben Wallace still puts the numbers up in the rebounds and blocks catagories while it can be considered a miracle if Bowen makes more than one 3 pointer in a game from the corner. Plus Ben Wallace gets attention for the afro.
Bruce speaks proper english, has no visible tatoos and never complains about practice.
Jason Terry for the low blow punch on Michael Finley.
The funny thing is after Fokai made that post asking you to name someone, I was expecting you to name a Maverick. Glad to see you didn't disappoint.
THURSDAY
Louisville at Rutgers
FRIDAY
Western Michigan at Central Michigan
SATURDAY
Minnesota at Michigan State
Purdue at Illinois
Wisconsin at Iowa
Tennessee at Arkansas
Iowa State at Colorado
Pittsburgh at Connecticut
Miami at Maryland
Nebraska at Texas A&M
Washington State at Arizona State
Oregon State at UCLA
Wake Forest at Florida State
Oregon at USC
Tiebreak #1: How many total points will be scored in the Tennessee/Arkansas game? 44
Tiebreak #2: How many passing yards will Oregon's Dennis Dixon have against USC? 235
My point is if Kyle was so terrible, he'd turn over the ball a lot more, and even the 1985 Bears D couldn't recover that. He was not a good QB by any means, but he did the job.
A better "At least he isn't...." example would be someone like Ryan Leaf who would actually kill any teams he played for.