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Post by mysterydriver on Nov 9, 2009 11:07:47 GMT -5
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Post by andrew8798 on Nov 9, 2009 13:32:33 GMT -5
Network/Basic Cable Schedule
TUESDAY Ohio at Buffalo, 7:00/4:00 PM, ESPN2
WEDNESDAY Toledo at Central Michigan, 8:00/5:00 PM, ESPN2
THURSDAY #24 South Florida at Rutgers, 7:30/4:30 PM, ESPN
FRIDAY #25 West Virginia at #5 Cincinnati, 8:00/5:00 PM, ESPN2
SATURDAY Tennessee at Mississippi, Noon/9:00 AM, CBS Michigan State at Purdue, Noon/9:00 AM, ESPN #7 Georgia Tech at Duke, Noon/9:00 AM, ESPN2 #3 Texas at Baylor, Noon/9:00 AM, FSN Missouri at Kansas State, 12:30 PM, 9:30 AM, Versus
#1 Florida at South Carolina, 3:30/12:30 PM, CBS #10 Iowa at #11 Ohio State, 3:30/12:30 PM, ABC/ESPN #14 Miami at North Carolina, 3:30/12:30 PM, ABC/ESPN* Nebraska at Kansas, 3:30/12:30 PM, ABC* Stanford at #9 USC, 3:30/12:30 PM, FSN
#2 Alabama at Mississippi State, 7:00/4:00 PM, ESPN Auburn at Georgia, 7:00/4:00 PM, ESPN2 Texas A&M at Oklahoma, 7:00/4:00 PM, FSN #17 Arizona at California, 7:00/4:00 PM, Versus Notre Dame at #12 Pittsburgh, 8:00/5:00 PM, ABC* Texas Tech at #19 Oklahoma State, 8:00/5:00 PM, ABC*
Arizona State at #13 Oregon, 10:15/7:15 PM, ESPN
SUNDAY East Carolina at Tulsa, 8:15/5:15 PM, ESPN
Digital Cable/Satellite/GamePlan Schedule
THURSDAY Ball State at Northern Illinois, 6:00/3:00 PM, ESPNU Texas Southern at Grambling, 9:00/6:00 PM, ESPNU
FRIDAY Temple at Akron, 8:30/5:30 PM, ESPNU
SATURDAY Florida State at Wake Forest, Noon/9:00 AM, ESPNU Northwestern at Illinois, Noon/9:00 AM, ESPN Classic #15 Houston at UCF, Noon/9:00 AM, CBSCS Michigan at #20 Wisconsin, Noon/9:00 AM, BTN* Indiana at #18 Penn State, Noon/9:00 AM, BTN* South Dakota State at Minnesota, Noon/9:00 AM, BTN* Kentucky at Vanderbilt, Noon/9:00 AM, GP Clemson at N.C. State, Noon/9:00 AM, GP Louisville at Syracuse, Noon/9:00 AM, GP #22 BYU at New Mexico, 2:00 PM/11:00 AM, Mtn. Idaho at #6 Boise State, 3:30/12:30 PM, ESPNU Delaware at Navy, 3:30/12:30 PM, CBSCS Fresno State at Nevada, 4:00/1:00 PM, GP Louisiana-Lafayette at Middle Tennessee, 4:15/1:15 PM, GP UCLA at Washington State, 5:00/2:00 PM, FCS Pacific UNLV at Air Force, 6:00/3:00 PM, Mtn. Louisiana Tech at #8 LSU, 7:00/4:00 PM, ESPNU #16 Utah at #4 TCU, 7:30/4:30 PM, CBSCS Troy at Arkansas, 7:30/4:30 PM, GP Wyoming at San Diego State, 10:00/7:00 PM, Mtn. New Mexico State at Hawaii, 10:00/7:00 PM, GP
All Other FBS Games
SATURDAY VMI at Army #21 Virginia Tech at Maryland, ESPN360 Western Michigan at Eastern Michigan Colorado at Iowa State UAB at Memphis San Jose State at Utah State UTEP at SMU Washington at #23 Oregon State Tulane at Rice Boston College at Virgina, ESPN360 Arkansas State at Florida Atlantic Western Kentucky at Louisiana-Monroe Southern Miss at Marshall North Texas at FIU
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Post by andrew8798 on Nov 9, 2009 13:54:44 GMT -5
Oregon has officially reinstated running back LeGarrette Blount.
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Post by andrew8798 on Nov 9, 2009 13:55:22 GMT -5
The collarbone injury suffered by LSU running back Charles Scott will cause him to miss the rest of the regular season.
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Post by Push R Truth on Nov 9, 2009 14:31:18 GMT -5
Iowa is going to get absolutely throttled on Saturday.
And I'm a Hawks Fan, but I'm realistic. We are going to have to beg to remain in the Top 25 by the time the year is over.... maybe even by the time this WEEK is over.
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Post by Robbymac on Nov 9, 2009 14:48:39 GMT -5
Iowa is going to get absolutely throttled on Saturday. And I'm a Hawks Fan, but I'm realistic. We are going to have to beg to remain in the Top 25 by the time the year is over.... maybe even by the time this WEEK is over. If we beat Minnesota we're still going to a BCS Bowl. www.hawkeyenation.com/football/why-iowa-still-makes-a-bcs-bowl-gameAs for this week...I doubt we get throttled. We probably won't win, because we're going to struggle to score points, but the defense is still in tact. Hell if they can make a few plays you never know. Nothing this season has gone according to script. I see no reason why this week will be any different.
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Post by Push R Truth on Nov 9, 2009 15:20:59 GMT -5
Iowa is going to get absolutely throttled on Saturday. And I'm a Hawks Fan, but I'm realistic. We are going to have to beg to remain in the Top 25 by the time the year is over.... maybe even by the time this WEEK is over. If we beat Minnesota we're still going to a BCS Bowl. www.hawkeyenation.com/football/why-iowa-still-makes-a-bcs-bowl-gameAs for this week...I doubt we get throttled. We probably won't win, because we're going to struggle to score points, but the defense is still in tact. Hell if they can make a few plays you never know. Nothing this season has gone according to script. I see no reason why this week will be any different. Of course a website called hawkeyenation.com is going to say that. They probably still have an article about how the Hawks could still be in the Championship Game and crush Florida by 40. BUT you said the key words " You never know." And I guess that's how I should take this until results are known.
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Post by Robbymac on Nov 9, 2009 17:10:10 GMT -5
If we beat Minnesota we're still going to a BCS Bowl. www.hawkeyenation.com/football/why-iowa-still-makes-a-bcs-bowl-gameAs for this week...I doubt we get throttled. We probably won't win, because we're going to struggle to score points, but the defense is still in tact. Hell if they can make a few plays you never know. Nothing this season has gone according to script. I see no reason why this week will be any different. Of course a website called hawkeyenation.com is going to say that. They probably still have an article about how the Hawks could still be in the Championship Game and crush Florida by 40. BUT you said the key words " You never know." And I guess that's how I should take this until results are known. You would think that, but the guy who runs it is pretty sharp. He has pretty much nailed where we're going every year. This is run by some whacko in his parent's basement. He's the Sports Director at WHO Radio. Last year he had us pegged for the Outback when everyone else was saying Alamo. He even called the Orange Bowl in 2002 when EVERYONE said it was going to be the Rose. Also, SEVERAL National outlets have Iowa projected in the Fiesta at 10-2. The only reason I posted that link was because it was the most in depth.
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Nov 9, 2009 17:38:38 GMT -5
If you don't win the Big Ten title, It is going to be hard as hell for you to get in.
BCS Bowl Contestants are the following:
* SEC Champion * Big 12 Champion * Big East Champion * Pac-10 Champion * Big Ten Champion * ACC Champion * TCU (if it stays in the top 6) * Boise State (if it stays in the top 6) * SEC Championship Loser
You might have a shot at that final spot, but you have to pray that Texas does win the Big 12 Title because if they lose, you are getting bounced for them. You also have to hope that Pittsburgh does not beat Cincinnati because I actually think the BCS might take Cincinnati over you based on who they lose to. Among that, you have to hope that the Pac 10 doesnt look hot or they might get two in.
If you win the Big Ten, you are guarenteed to be in. If not, you are running the risk of the human polls screwing you in the end.
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Post by Robbymac on Nov 9, 2009 18:46:37 GMT -5
If you don't win the Big Ten title, It is going to be hard as hell for you to get in. BCS Bowl Contestants are the following: * SEC Champion * Big 12 Champion * Big East Champion * Pac-10 Champion * Big Ten Champion * ACC Champion * TCU (if it stays in the top 6) * Boise State (if it stays in the top 6) * SEC Championship Loser You might have a shot at that final spot, but you have to pray that Texas does win the Big 12 Title because if they lose, you are getting bounced for them. You also have to hope that Pittsburgh does not beat Cincinnati because I actually think the BCS might take Cincinnati over you based on who they lose to. Among that, you have to hope that the Pac 10 doesnt look hot or they might get two in. If you win the Big Ten, you are guarenteed to be in. If not, you are running the risk of the human polls screwing you in the end. Boise State is not guaranteed a spot. The BCS is only required to take 1 non-BCS school even if two fall in the top 8. Assuming Texas wins the Big XII it's these six schools (assuming all win out) for two spots. Iowa would have to be ahead of the two Big Ten schools. Boise State USC Iowa Penn State Wisconsin Oklahoma State You would also have to finish in the Top 14 to be considered (this would likely only eliminate Wisky) Keep in mind, they do not do this based on ranking. They can pick whoever they want from that field. It will come down to who puts the most butts in the seats, and who gets the most eyeballs on the television. Iowa is tops in the first category. Probably middle of the pack in the second. I'm not saying they'd even deserve it, but given past history, they'd probably get it.
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Nov 9, 2009 18:49:42 GMT -5
If you don't win the Big Ten title, It is going to be hard as hell for you to get in. BCS Bowl Contestants are the following: * SEC Champion * Big 12 Champion * Big East Champion * Pac-10 Champion * Big Ten Champion * ACC Champion * TCU (if it stays in the top 6) * Boise State (if it stays in the top 6) * SEC Championship Loser You might have a shot at that final spot, but you have to pray that Texas does win the Big 12 Title because if they lose, you are getting bounced for them. You also have to hope that Pittsburgh does not beat Cincinnati because I actually think the BCS might take Cincinnati over you based on who they lose to. Among that, you have to hope that the Pac 10 doesnt look hot or they might get two in. If you win the Big Ten, you are guarenteed to be in. If not, you are running the risk of the human polls screwing you in the end. Boise State is not guaranteed a spot. The BCS is only required to take 1 non-BCS school even if two fall in the top 8. Assuming Texas wins the Big XII it's these six schools (assuming all win out) for two spots. Iowa would have to be ahead of the two Big Ten schools. Boise State USC Iowa Penn State Wisconsin Oklahoma State You would also have to finish in the Top 14 to be considered (this would likely only eliminate Wisky) Keep in mind, they do not do this based on ranking. They can pick whoever they want from that field. It will come down to who puts the most butts in the seats, and who gets the most eyeballs on the television. Iowa is tops in the first category. Probably middle of the pack in the second. I'm not saying they'd even deserve it, but given past history, they'd probably get it. I actually dont think they will.....espescially if they have 2 losses. 2 losses this year is not a good thing if you are not a conference champion.
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Post by Robbymac on Nov 9, 2009 18:49:53 GMT -5
All this said, I don't think its going to come into play, because I'm not sure we can beat Minnesota with Vandenberg at QB
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Post by Robbymac on Nov 9, 2009 18:51:17 GMT -5
Boise State is not guaranteed a spot. The BCS is only required to take 1 non-BCS school even if two fall in the top 8. Assuming Texas wins the Big XII it's these six schools (assuming all win out) for two spots. Iowa would have to be ahead of the two Big Ten schools. Boise State USC Iowa Penn State Wisconsin Oklahoma State You would also have to finish in the Top 14 to be considered (this would likely only eliminate Wisky) Keep in mind, they do not do this based on ranking. They can pick whoever they want from that field. It will come down to who puts the most butts in the seats, and who gets the most eyeballs on the television. Iowa is tops in the first category. Probably middle of the pack in the second. I'm not saying they'd even deserve it, but given past history, they'd probably get it. I actually dont think they will.....espescially if they have 2 losses. 2 losses this year is not a good thing if you are not a conference champion. Who (besides the SEC loser) is the one loss BCS school that is going to jump them? A 2 loss BCS Conference non-champion is getting in. Maybe 2. Its just a matter of who.
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Nov 9, 2009 18:53:56 GMT -5
I actually dont think they will.....espescially if they have 2 losses. 2 losses this year is not a good thing if you are not a conference champion. Who (besides the SEC loser) is the one loss BCS school that is going to jump them? A 2 loss BCS Conference non-champion is getting in. Maybe 2. Its just a matter of who. If Cincinnati loses and Pittsburgh gets the Big East, I see them going over you guys based who they lost to, which would be either Pittsburgh or West Virginia. You would have two losses to Ohio State and Northwestern. The Northwestern loss is going to end up hurting you like the Washington loss may hurt USC.
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Post by Robbymac on Nov 9, 2009 19:45:46 GMT -5
Who (besides the SEC loser) is the one loss BCS school that is going to jump them? A 2 loss BCS Conference non-champion is getting in. Maybe 2. Its just a matter of who. If Cincinnati loses and Pittsburgh gets the Big East, I see them going over you guys based who they lost to, which would be either Pittsburgh or West Virginia. You would have two losses to Ohio State and Northwestern. The Northwestern loss is going to end up hurting you like the Washington loss may hurt USC. I think Cincy is going to beat Pitt, but lets assume for a second they don't. I still think you're looking at this all wrong. These bowls don't give a damn who is more deserving, or who is ranked where. That only matters in the BCS Championship game. They are locked into taking certain teams based on ranking, but that will only come into play on teams that are givens. Lets look at it assuming Pittsburgh beats Cincinnati and Texas wins the Big XII title So you've got SEC: Florida/Bama winner (BCS Title Game taken from Sugar) Big 12: Texas (BCS Title Game taken from Fiesta) Big 10: Ohio State (Rose) Pac 10: Oregon (Rose) ACC: Georgia Tech (Orange) Big East: Pittsburgh (Free Agent) Those are automatic Now then, if a non-conference Champion in a BCS Conference is in the Top 4 they are guaranteed a spot. I think its a lock the Florida/Bama Loser won't fall below four so they are in If a non-BCS Conference Champion ranks in the top 8 they are guaranteed a spot, BUT only one is guaranteed a spot. If both TCU and Boise State finish in the top 8 only the higher ranked of the two is guaranteed. In this case TCU. They are in. That leaves two spots from the rest of the field. The remainder of the field would be hypothetically (best case scenario used for all teams) Boise State 12-0 Strength: Most Deserving Team; Media Darling Weakness: Smallest Fan Base Cincinnati 11-1 Strength: Second Most Deserving Team Weakness: Small Fan Base, No television cache Iowa 10-2 Strength: Probably will bring the most fans of any team in the field Weakness: Little Television Cache, Stumbled down the stretch Penn State 10-2 Strength: Large Fan Base, TV Draw Weakness: Blocked out by Iowa as they were beaten h2h. Won't travel as well Wisconsin 10-2 Strength: See Iowa Weakness: No marquee wins, probably out of the top 14, and thus ineligible USC 10-2 Strength: Huge TV Draw Weakness: Small travelling fan base, Worst loss in the field Miami 10-2 Strength: Somewhat of a TV Draw, although likely blocked in this category by PSU and USC Weakness: Can't go to Orange as ACC team is already there, won't travel anywhere else Oklahoma State 10-2 Strength: Fan Base may travel as it would be new for them Weakness: no real marquee wins or TV chache *LSU is out as the SEC can only take two teams So we have this set so far BCS Title Game: Florida/Bama vs. Texas Rose: Oregon vs. Ohio State Sugar: Pick 1 vs. Pick 4 Fiesta: Pick 2 vs. Pick 5 Orange: Georgia Tech vs. Pick 3 Here's how the "draft" so to speak would play out 1. Sugar Bowl 2. Fiesta Bowl 3. Orange Bowl 4. Sugar Bowl 5. Fiesta Bowl The Sugar Bowl will pick the SEC runner up as they want an SEC team to replace the one they lose to the title game. The Fiesta Bowl will be stuck with TCU getting the last pick. No one will want them as they have virtually no fan base. The Sugar will probably get stuck with Pitt. The Fiesta won't want a Cincinnati-TCU game, and the Orange won't want a Cincinnati-Georgia Tech game. So I don't see Cincy getting in. I think comes down to USC, Iowa, and Boise State for the 2 and 3 slots. If there is internal pressure to make sure the undefeated team gets in, then Iowa needs USC to lose. If not, I think they're in.
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Nov 9, 2009 19:53:09 GMT -5
If Cincinnati loses and Pittsburgh gets the Big East, I see them going over you guys based who they lost to, which would be either Pittsburgh or West Virginia. You would have two losses to Ohio State and Northwestern. The Northwestern loss is going to end up hurting you like the Washington loss may hurt USC. I think Cincy is going to beat Pitt, but lets assume for a second they don't. I still think you're looking at this all wrong. These bowls don't give a damn who is more deserving, or who is ranked where. That only matters in the BCS Championship game. They are locked into taking certain teams based on ranking, but that will only come into play on teams that are givens. Lets look at it assuming Pittsburgh beats Cincinnati and Texas wins the Big XII title So you've got SEC: Florida/Bama winner (BCS Title Game taken from Sugar) Big 12: Texas (BCS Title Game taken from Fiesta) Big 10: Ohio State (Rose) Pac 10: Oregon (Rose) ACC: Georgia Tech (Orange) Big East: Pittsburgh (Free Agent) Those are automatic Now then, if a non-conference Champion in a BCS Conference is in the Top 4 they are guaranteed a spot. I think its a lock the Florida/Bama Loser won't fall below four so they are in If a non-BCS Conference Champion ranks in the top 8 they are guaranteed a spot, BUT only one is guaranteed a spot. If both TCU and Boise State finish in the top 8 only the higher ranked of the two is guaranteed. In this case TCU. They are in. That leaves two spots from the rest of the field. The remainder of the field would be hypothetically (best case scenario used for all teams) Boise State 12-0 Strength: Most Deserving Team; Media Darling Weakness: Smallest Fan Base Cincinnati 11-1 Strength: Second Most Deserving Team Weakness: Small Fan Base, No television cache Iowa 10-2 Strength: Probably will bring the most fans of any team in the field Weakness: Little Television Cache, Stumbled down the stretch Penn State 10-2 Strength: Large Fan Base, TV Draw Weakness: Blocked out by Iowa as they were beaten h2h. Won't travel as well Wisconsin 10-2 Strength: See Iowa Weakness: No marquee wins, probably out of the top 14, and thus ineligible USC 10-2 Strength: Huge TV Draw Weakness: Small travelling fan base, Worst loss in the field Miami 10-2 Strength: Somewhat of a TV Draw, although likely blocked in this category by PSU and USC Weakness: Can't go to Orange as ACC team is already there, won't travel anywhere else Oklahoma State 10-2 Strength: Fan Base may travel as it would be new for them Weakness: no real marquee wins or TV chache *LSU is out as the SEC can only take two teams So we have this set so far BCS Title Game: Florida/Bama vs. Texas Rose: Oregon vs. Ohio State Sugar: Pick 1 vs. Pick 4 Fiesta: Pick 2 vs. Pick 5 Orange: Georgia Tech vs. Pick 3 Here's how the "draft" so to speak would play out 1. Sugar Bowl 2. Fiesta Bowl 3. Orange Bowl 4. Sugar Bowl 5. Fiesta Bowl The Sugar Bowl will pick the SEC runner up as they want an SEC team to replace the one they lose to the title game. The Fiesta Bowl will be stuck with TCU getting the last pick. No one will want them as they have virtually no fan base. The Sugar will probably get stuck with Pitt. The Fiesta won't want a Cincinnati-TCU game, and the Orange won't want a Cincinnati-Georgia Tech game. So I don't see Cincy getting in. I think comes down to USC, Iowa, and Boise State for the 2 and 3 slots. If there is internal pressure to make sure the undefeated team gets in, then Iowa needs USC to lose. If not, I think they're in. I also should add that if Iowa loses to Ohio State, they will not be in the Top 15.
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Post by Robbymac on Nov 9, 2009 20:02:13 GMT -5
I think Cincy is going to beat Pitt, but lets assume for a second they don't. I still think you're looking at this all wrong. These bowls don't give a damn who is more deserving, or who is ranked where. That only matters in the BCS Championship game. They are locked into taking certain teams based on ranking, but that will only come into play on teams that are givens. Lets look at it assuming Pittsburgh beats Cincinnati and Texas wins the Big XII title So you've got SEC: Florida/Bama winner (BCS Title Game taken from Sugar) Big 12: Texas (BCS Title Game taken from Fiesta) Big 10: Ohio State (Rose) Pac 10: Oregon (Rose) ACC: Georgia Tech (Orange) Big East: Pittsburgh (Free Agent) Those are automatic Now then, if a non-conference Champion in a BCS Conference is in the Top 4 they are guaranteed a spot. I think its a lock the Florida/Bama Loser won't fall below four so they are in If a non-BCS Conference Champion ranks in the top 8 they are guaranteed a spot, BUT only one is guaranteed a spot. If both TCU and Boise State finish in the top 8 only the higher ranked of the two is guaranteed. In this case TCU. They are in. That leaves two spots from the rest of the field. The remainder of the field would be hypothetically (best case scenario used for all teams) Boise State 12-0 Strength: Most Deserving Team; Media Darling Weakness: Smallest Fan Base Cincinnati 11-1 Strength: Second Most Deserving Team Weakness: Small Fan Base, No television cache Iowa 10-2 Strength: Probably will bring the most fans of any team in the field Weakness: Little Television Cache, Stumbled down the stretch Penn State 10-2 Strength: Large Fan Base, TV Draw Weakness: Blocked out by Iowa as they were beaten h2h. Won't travel as well Wisconsin 10-2 Strength: See Iowa Weakness: No marquee wins, probably out of the top 14, and thus ineligible USC 10-2 Strength: Huge TV Draw Weakness: Small travelling fan base, Worst loss in the field Miami 10-2 Strength: Somewhat of a TV Draw, although likely blocked in this category by PSU and USC Weakness: Can't go to Orange as ACC team is already there, won't travel anywhere else Oklahoma State 10-2 Strength: Fan Base may travel as it would be new for them Weakness: no real marquee wins or TV chache *LSU is out as the SEC can only take two teams So we have this set so far BCS Title Game: Florida/Bama vs. Texas Rose: Oregon vs. Ohio State Sugar: Pick 1 vs. Pick 4 Fiesta: Pick 2 vs. Pick 5 Orange: Georgia Tech vs. Pick 3 Here's how the "draft" so to speak would play out 1. Sugar Bowl 2. Fiesta Bowl 3. Orange Bowl 4. Sugar Bowl 5. Fiesta Bowl The Sugar Bowl will pick the SEC runner up as they want an SEC team to replace the one they lose to the title game. The Fiesta Bowl will be stuck with TCU getting the last pick. No one will want them as they have virtually no fan base. The Sugar will probably get stuck with Pitt. The Fiesta won't want a Cincinnati-TCU game, and the Orange won't want a Cincinnati-Georgia Tech game. So I don't see Cincy getting in. I think comes down to USC, Iowa, and Boise State for the 2 and 3 slots. If there is internal pressure to make sure the undefeated team gets in, then Iowa needs USC to lose. If not, I think they're in. I also should add that if Iowa loses to Ohio State, they will not be in the Top 15. You're right, they wouldn't be.... ...on November 15th. Good thing for them it doesn't matter until December 6th. At which case they will have beaten Minnesota (likely finishing the regular season at about 16) and then they just sit back and watch a few teams ahead of them go down. Happens every year with Big Ten teams. Its the one, and only one, advantage to having our season end so early.
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Post by OGBoardPoster2005 on Nov 9, 2009 20:33:35 GMT -5
I never usually release this on here, but I do a College Football Poll of my own(the y25). Here are this week's rankings.
1.Florida(SEC) 9-0 2.Texas(Big XII) 9-0 3.Alabama(SEC) 9-0 4. Cincinnati(Big East) 9-0 5. Boise State(WAC) 9-0 6. TCU(Mountain West) 9-0 7. Georgia Tech(ACC) 9-1 8. Pittsburgh(Big East) 8-1 9. LSU(SEC) 7-2 10. Iowa(Big Ten) 9-1 11. Oregon(Pac 10) 6-2 12. USC(Pac 10) 7-2 13. Ohio State(Big Ten) 8-2 14. Houston(C-USA) 8-1 15. Utah(Mountain West) 8-1 16. Miami(ACC) 7-2 17. Arizona(Pac 10) 6-2 18. Wisconsin(Big Ten) 7-2 19. BYU(Mountain West) 7-2 20. Oklahoma State(Big XII) 7-2 21. Penn State(Big Ten) 8-2 22. Auburn(SEC) 7-3 23. Virginia Tech(ACC) 6-3 24. West Virginia(Big East) 7-2 25. Clemson(ACC) 6-3
I have also released Bowl Projections for BCS and upper-tier bowls.
BCS National Championship:Florida vs Texas Orange Bowl:Georgia Tech vs Pittsburgh Fiesta Bowl:USC vs Boise State Sugar Bowl:Alabama vs TCU Rose Bowl:Ohio State vs Oregon Cotton Bowl:Oklahoma State vs Auburn Gator Bowl:Miami vs Notre Dame Capital One Bowl:Penn State vs LSU Outback Bowl:Iowa vs Tennessee Chick-Fil-A:Clemson vs Ole Miss Sun Bowl:Arizona vs Oklahoma Holiday Bowl:Stanford vs Nebraska
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Nov 9, 2009 21:16:27 GMT -5
Here are my rankings
1. Florida Gators 2. Texas Longhorns 3. Alabama Crimson Tide 4. TCU Horned Frogs 5. Cincinnati Bearcats 6. Boise State Broncos 7. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 8. Pittsburgh Panthers 9. Ohio State Buckeyes 10. LSU Tigers 11. USC Trojans 12. Houston Cougars 13. Miami (Fl.) Hurricanes 14. Iowa Hawkeyes 15. Oregon Ducks 16. Utah Utes 17. Oklahoma State Cowboys 18. Penn State Nitany Lions 19. Arizona Wildcats 20. Wisconsin Badgers 21. Virginia Tech Hokies 22. BYU Cougars 23. South Florida Bulls 24. West Virginia Mountaineers 25. Clemson Tigers
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Post by Robbymac on Nov 9, 2009 21:26:24 GMT -5
I never usually release this on here, but I do a College Football Poll of my own(the y25). Here are this week's rankings. 1.Florida(SEC) 9-0 2.Texas(Big XII) 9-0 3.Alabama(SEC) 9-0 4. Cincinnati(Big East) 9-0 5. Boise State(WAC) 9-0 6. TCU(Mountain West) 9-0 7. Georgia Tech(ACC) 9-1 8. Pittsburgh(Big East) 8-1 9. LSU(SEC) 7-2 10. Iowa(Big Ten) 9-1 11. Oregon(Pac 10) 6-2 12. USC(Pac 10) 7-2 13. Ohio State(Big Ten) 8-2 14. Houston(C-USA) 8-1 15. Utah(Mountain West) 8-1 16. Miami(ACC) 7-2 17. Arizona(Pac 10) 6-2 18. Wisconsin(Big Ten) 7-2 19. BYU(Mountain West) 7-2 20. Oklahoma State(Big XII) 7-2 21. Penn State(Big Ten) 8-2 22. Auburn(SEC) 7-3 23. Virginia Tech(ACC) 6-3 24. West Virginia(Big East) 7-2 25. Clemson(ACC) 6-3 I have also released Bowl Projections for BCS and upper-tier bowls. BCS National Championship:Florida vs Texas Orange Bowl:Georgia Tech vs Pittsburgh Fiesta Bowl:USC vs Boise State Sugar Bowl:Alabama vs TCU Rose Bowl:Ohio State vs Oregon Cotton Bowl:Oklahoma State vs Auburn Gator Bowl:Miami vs Notre Dame Capital One Bowl:Penn State vs LSU Outback Bowl:Iowa vs Tennessee Chick-Fil-A:Clemson vs Ole Miss Sun Bowl:Arizona vs Oklahoma Holiday Bowl:Stanford vs Nebraska Not sure I see Iowa in the Outback under any circumstance to be honest. They're either 11-1 Rose, 10-2 BCS at-large or Cap One, or 9-3 and Champs Sports Bowl. If they're 10-2 they're ahead of PSU and Wisky. 9-3 they're behind both.
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