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I am so immature. Every time they say John David Booty, I think to myself "hehe, booty."

Boy, I'm glad I'm much too mature for that one.

 

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Clemson just went up 21-9 on FSU with a very impressive white boy scramble. FSU continues to look very mediocre.

 

Okay, when the hell did announcers start referring to "the boo-birds" in every game? I swear I haven't heard it before this season, but now I can't get through 20 minutes of games without someone busting it out.

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I know I said I wouldn't mention the game anymore but it's funny that ABC and CBS are both agreeing that OU got screwed and ESPN is like "What? Nothing happened.......Oregon won fair and square."

More fire for the "ESPN hates OU" theory.

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I know I said I wouldn't mention the game anymore but it's funny that ABC and CBS are both agreeing that OU got screwed and ESPN is like "What? Nothing happened.......Oregon won fair and square."

More fire for the "ESPN hates OU" theory.

 

Yeah Doug Flutie was PISSED on ABC.

 

One more thought on the game for now (I'll probably have more later): holy fuck is Adrian Peterson good.

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Going unseen today with all the really really big games is the fact that both Wake Forest and Rutgers are 3-0. Sure, they haven't played much of anybody, but most of the time that doesn't even matter.

 

And jesus christ. Wake is one of the better looking ACC teams at this point--NC State is now down 37-10 to Southern Miss, and UNC is down to freaking Furman in the 4th quarter.

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I know I said I wouldn't mention the game anymore but it's funny that ABC and CBS are both agreeing that OU got screwed and ESPN is like "What? Nothing happened.......Oregon won fair and square."

More fire for the "ESPN hates OU" theory.

 

Yeah Doug Flutie was PISSED on ABC.

 

One more thought on the game for now (I'll probably have more later): holy fuck is Adrian Peterson good.

 

Yeah he should win the Heisman if things keep going the way they are. He's got over 500 rushing yards in just 3 games.

 

Oh and Rutgers is the real deal.....championship baby.

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It looks like the same problems that plagued that Gators all last year on the road are back again. No run game, horrible play calling at times, missed tackles, can't protect Leak, the list goes on. I don't get what changed between the first and second quarter.

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Callahan is proving why he's one of the worst coaches ever. What's with this run game that's not working and just giving Nebraska constant 3 and outs? And what was with running the clock out at the end of the half? He's a moron.

 

The team bus should drive over to Oakland and drop him off in front of the Raiders main offices with a "return to sender" sign stapled to his ass.

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It's interesting the close scores...

 

Wofford lost to South Carolina 27-20.

Idaho barely beat Idaho State 27-24.

Louisiana Tech beat Nicholls State 31-21.

Southern Illinois won over Indiana 35-28.

North Carolina is getting a run for their money from Furman 38-35 with 3:08 left.

 

That's 5 games (1-4 record* pending Furman game) decided by 10 points or less featuring I-AA teams against, in some cases, very solid I-A teams. It won't surprise me at all if we see more and more I-AA teams "upsetting" I-A teams in the next couple years.

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Callahan is proving why he's one of the worst coaches ever. What's with this run game that's not working and just giving Nebraska constant 3 and outs? And what was with running the clock out at the end of the half? He's a moron.

 

The team bus should drive over to Oakland and drop him off in front of the Raiders main offices with a "return to sender" sign stapled to his ass.

 

Like they'd accept that delivery.

 

AFAIK, he's one of the few pro FOOTBALL coaches in history to be in serious danger of physical harm from their players.

 

(I didn't say coaches in general because of the Sprewell / Carlesimo incident)

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It's interesting the close scores...

 

Wofford lost to South Carolina 27-20.

Idaho barely beat Idaho State 27-24.

Louisiana Tech beat Nicholls State 31-21.

Southern Illinois won over Indiana 35-28.

North Carolina is getting a run for their money from Furman 38-35 with 3:08 left.

 

That's 5 games (1-4 record* pending Furman game) decided by 10 points or less featuring I-AA teams against, in some cases, very solid I-A teams. It won't surprise me at all if we saw more I-AA teams "upsetting" I-A teams in the next couple years.

 

I wouldn't be surprised to see some of those I-AA teams attempting to move up over the next few years, if they have the proper attendance level and could secure a conference affiliation (Sun Belt most likely).

 

 

Furman won the I-AA title in the last few years, IIRC. Considering how Marshall stepped up and immediately competed on the I-A level, I'd say they could move up and not be an embarassment like FIU, FAU, and Buffalo.

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Oh and Rutgers is the real deal.....championship baby.

Thety are the real deal, but they're not going to be any better than third in the Big East. WVa and Louisville could both play for the national championship.

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Oh and Rutgers is the real deal.....championship baby.

Thety are the real deal, but they're not going to be any better than third in the Big East. WVa and Louisville could both play for the national championship.

 

It was a joke.

 

Hmmm.......Taylor underthrows on 4th down. I know what Callahan thought.

"Well our receivers can't catch......better run the ball some more!"

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It's interesting the close scores...

 

Wofford lost to South Carolina 27-20.

Idaho barely beat Idaho State 27-24.

Louisiana Tech beat Nicholls State 31-21.

Southern Illinois won over Indiana 35-28.

North Carolina is getting a run for their money from Furman 38-35 with 3:08 left.

 

That's 5 games (1-4 record* pending Furman game) decided by 10 points or less featuring I-AA teams against, in some cases, very solid I-A teams. It won't surprise me at all if we saw more I-AA teams "upsetting" I-A teams in the next couple years.

 

I wouldn't be surprised to see some of those I-AA teams attempting to move up over the next few years, if they have the proper attendance level and could secure a conference affiliation (Sun Belt most likely).

 

 

Furman won the I-AA title in the last few years, IIRC. Considering how Marshall stepped up and immediately competed on the I-A level, I'd say they could move up and not be an embarassment like FIU, FAU, and Buffalo.

 

Yeah. The past 5 national champions: Appalachain State (2005), James Madison (2004), Delaware (2003), Western Kentucky (2002), and Montana (2001).

 

My vote for team to move up: Montana has made it to the I-AA championship 3 times in the past 6 seasons. They lost in the 2004 title game to James Madison. They've also gone 40-14 since 2002 thus averaging 10-3.

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Montana would fit well in the WAC.

 

And Buffalo won't be leaving 1-A any time soon.

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It's interesting the close scores...

 

Wofford lost to South Carolina 27-20.

Idaho barely beat Idaho State 27-24.

Louisiana Tech beat Nicholls State 31-21.

Southern Illinois won over Indiana 35-28.

North Carolina is getting a run for their money from Furman 38-35 with 3:08 left.

 

That's 5 games (1-4 record* pending Furman game) decided by 10 points or less featuring I-AA teams against, in some cases, very solid I-A teams. It won't surprise me at all if we saw more I-AA teams "upsetting" I-A teams in the next couple years.

 

I wouldn't be surprised to see some of those I-AA teams attempting to move up over the next few years, if they have the proper attendance level and could secure a conference affiliation (Sun Belt most likely).

 

 

Furman won the I-AA title in the last few years, IIRC. Considering how Marshall stepped up and immediately competed on the I-A level, I'd say they could move up and not be an embarassment like FIU, FAU, and Buffalo.

 

Yeah. The past 5 national champions: Appalachain State (2005), James Madison (2004), Delaware (2003), Western Kentucky (2002), and Montana (2001).

 

My vote for team to move up: Montana has made it to the I-AA championship 3 times in the past 6 seasons. They lost in the 2004 title game to James Madison. They've also gone 40-14 since 2002 thus averaging 10-3.

 

Montana's only hesitation to going I-A would probably be that their traditional battle with Montana State would be a perpetual I-A vs. I-AA game on their schedule.

 

 

 

If they go to the WAC, maybe Louisiana Tech will decide the drives aren't worth it and move to the Sun Belt, which contains ULL, ULM, Arkansas State, North Texas, and many other schools close to them.

 

(Tech pushed hard to get into Conference USA for the 12th spot 2-3 years ago, which went to UTEP instead. The big reason behind that was that Rice, Tulsa, and SMU, the three closest schools to them in the WAC, all jumped to C-USA and left their closest WAC opponent at least 1,000 miles away from them.)

 

 

OTOH, that means no away games at Hawaii, which are a perk to some athletes in various sports. (I have a family friend who plays either volleyball or softball for Tech and they mentioned that particular trip.)

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I must say I've been very disappointed in A&M's defense thus far. Sure they've played directional schools so far this season but they've looked decent. Army's converting 3rd downs at an alarming rate and the offense, apart from McGhee's option running and Javorskie "Whopper with Cheese please" Lane, hasn't looked much better. Ugly game so far. They'd better come out ready to play in the 2nd half.

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UF/Tennessee has been getting all the attention, but Clemson/FSU has been just as good--Clemson just went up 27-20 with 8 seconds left. Great rebound from last week's heartbreaker.

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But every announcer bitch about the clock running on change of possession.

 

I'm not crazy about it either, but let's stop thinking it's the worst thing in college football history. And it doesn't decide games. It just makes them shorter.

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Man, probably the most exciting Florida win in awhile. Not the greatest of victories, but I'll take a win at Tennessee any day of the week. I love the composure of Leak in these tough situations.

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Bill Callahan had to have the worst gameplan ever.

I can see him heading out to get on the team bus and it leaving him behind.

Nebraska's midget corners had no shot against Dwayne "the giant" Jarrett.

They looked like children. At one point I caught Jarrett passing out candy to them.

 

Oh well it was a good day of games even if OU was horribly screwed. I'm about to write in my blog though about how they have nobody to blame but themselves because despite the penalties they could've still stopped Oregon.

 

OH and in the past I didn't think it was warranted for you guys to say the Big XII was overrated and they usually proved it by performing well in bowls. This year I'm driving that bandwagon because the Big XII is racing the ACC for worst conference.

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