General 2013 NCAA Football Season Thread
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I am tired of being right about oregon every year
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Baylor struggled last time they played against a good run defense too against Kansas st, good thing I put a c-note on under
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Petty has missed on a bunch of throws this half. The same cant be said about Clint Chelf though, dude has been at the top of his game tonight.
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Oklahoma St breaking it open in the second half. Def didn't expect such an aggressive approach. This game is over.
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baylor falls, good news for the buckeyes
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yup, i don't know how muschamps relationship with its players but i sure hope his players put up extra effort to save his jarb. i am putting my hopes on auburn and missouri though.
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speaking of which how in the hell florida lost to a team that had 0 yards passing? that's remarkable.
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El MyLittlePony wrote:speaking of which how in the hell florida lost to a team that had 0 yards passing? that's remarkable.
Their passing game is just as non-existent.
As for the Muschamp thing, the AD put his confidence behind him, but I'm not sure how you can keep that after this.
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El MyLittlePony wrote:speaking of which how in the hell florida lost to a team that had 0 yards passing? that's remarkable.
They only attempted 3 passes, UF had no clue of stopping the read option offense so throwing the ball wasn't necessary.
It truly was a dismal effort, one that can not be solely blamed on injuries.
To clarify, Georgia Southern came into Gainesville missing 19 players who are out with injuries, and they played the game with only 47 players.
I would advise WM to tread lightly in and around Gainesville as there is a lot of contempt about him these days.
For some reason this Gator team has collectively quit on the coach and the program.
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Schwabby wrote:El MyLittlePony wrote:speaking of which how in the hell florida lost to a team that had 0 yards passing? that's remarkable.
Their passing game is just as non-existent.
As for the Muschamp thing, the AD put his confidence behind him, but I'm not sure how you can keep that after this.
When the Bull-Gators stop writing checks, Foley's endorsement will become classically shallow.
Prior to yesterday, I thought WM should get another year at UF. After that debacle yesterday, I can't see how the Gator nation will allow that.
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El MyLittlePony wrote:I am tired of being right about oregon every year
Aren't we all? Lol
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Cooter wrote:Petty has missed on a bunch of throws this half. The same cant be said about Clint Chelf though, dude has been at the top of his game tonight.
OSU played near perfect last night.
How on earth did they lose at WVU?
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AP Rankings for Week 14
- Auburn and Mizzou both jump into the Top 5 after Oregon and Baylor tank.
- A&M have the biggest drop (10 spots) after losing to LSU.
- Oklahoma State only goes to #7 after destroying Baylor.
- Arizona St. make the biggest jump (6 spots) after surviving UCLA.
- Notre Dame makes a reappearance back in the polls.
BCS polls come out around 830 tonight, but I would expect the Top 5 to pretty much mirror what we have here, except maybe having Clemson #5 over Mizzou.
1 Alabama (56) 11-0 1496
2 Florida State (4) 11-0 1444
3 Ohio State 11-0 1375
4 Auburn 10-1 1294
5 Missouri 10-1 1202
6 Clemson 10-1 1196
7 Oklahoma State 10-1 1177
8 Stanford 9-2 1002
9 Baylor 9-1 976
10 South Carolina 9-2 960
11 Michigan State 10-1 929
12 Oregon 9-2 731
13 Arizona State 9-2 690
14 Wisconsin 9-2 684
15 LSU 8-3 642
16 Fresno State 10-0 619
17 UCF 9-1 588
18 Northern Illinois 11-0 470
19 Texas A&M 8-3 429
20 Oklahoma 9-2 386
21 Louisville 10-1 383
22 UCLA 8-3 300
23 USC 9-3 262
24 Duke 9-2 135
25 Notre Dame 8-3 68
Dropped from rankings: Ole Miss 24
Others receiving votes: Georgia 15, Cincinnati 10, Texas 10, Ole Miss 7, Arizona 6, Nebraska 6, Minnesota 5, East Carolina 1, North Dakota State 1, Vanderbilt 1
- Auburn and Mizzou both jump into the Top 5 after Oregon and Baylor tank.
- A&M have the biggest drop (10 spots) after losing to LSU.
- Oklahoma State only goes to #7 after destroying Baylor.
- Arizona St. make the biggest jump (6 spots) after surviving UCLA.
- Notre Dame makes a reappearance back in the polls.
BCS polls come out around 830 tonight, but I would expect the Top 5 to pretty much mirror what we have here, except maybe having Clemson #5 over Mizzou.
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Even though Wisconsin won't be playing in it, I'm really looking forward to the Big Ten championship game. Sparty's defense versus an Ohio State team that still has to prove itself to a national audience. That'll be a fun watch.
I'd like to see MSU pull off the upset, but it would probably foil Wisconsin's chances at an at-large BCS bid.
I'd like to see MSU pull off the upset, but it would probably foil Wisconsin's chances at an at-large BCS bid.
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One can only hope that michigan state can discover an offense before the championship game.
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craig01 wrote:One can only hope that michigan state can discover an offense before the championship game.
With how stacked the D is, they may only need three TDs to take the game.
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Schwabby wrote:craig01 wrote:One can only hope that michigan state can discover an offense before the championship game.
With how stacked the D is, they may only need three TDs to take the game.
I hope so.
I will wear a pretend MSU shirt and pull for them that day.
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craig01 wrote:Cooter wrote:Petty has missed on a bunch of throws this half. The same cant be said about Clint Chelf though, dude has been at the top of his game tonight.
OSU played near perfect last night.
How on earth did they lose at WVU?
still kinda rackin my brain about that. especially since we had 2 weeks to prepare for the game.
it'll sound silly, but wvu has played everyone tough at home. dogsh*t on the road, but's competed in every home game theyve had this year
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also, not that it really matters, but the f*ck has clemson done to deserve being ranked ahead of us?
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studcrackers wrote:also, not that it really matters, but the f*ck has clemson done to deserve being ranked ahead of us?
Absolutely nothing, but the loss to WVU really, really hurts your cause.



