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Any classics this year?

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I was playing EA NCAA 2004 and I was going through the college classics mode looking at all the classic games in college football.

And I was thinking.

Has this year or do you think any remaining bowl games will produce an absolute classic?

Or will every game played this year be overlooked in favor of the BCS controversy? Will we play EA NCAA 2005 and have a classic game between OU/K-State that says "Rewrite history...save the BCS!"

 

So what games would you consider classic? Or even very, very, very, very good?

Do you think anything will produce a classic?

I think the Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowl will turn out to be classic.

Why?

Well USC/Michigan are both going to be playing hard. Michigan to show they belong and USC to win the National Title. It'll be a high scoring game.

 

Then the Sugar Bowl....well let's face it.....OU and LSU are the same team. They both have a defense that's like a freaking brick wall. You need a very specific strategy to break through it(something K-State figured out). It's going to basically be Unstoppable force meets Immovable Object.

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Ohio St./Miami for the Natinal Championship was a true classic.

 

For the 2003 season. The only game that might be looked at 20 years from know has classic is Florida St/Florida.

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Ohio St./Miami for the Natinal Championship was a true classic.

 

For the 2003 season. The only game that might be looked at 20 years from know has classic is Florida St/Florida.

Oh god I played the Ohio State/Miami game on the NCAA classics...I won with Miami.

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