Hey, a guy can dream can't he?
They did beat the almighty Tigers last year when nobody gave them a chance, and after what Oregon State and Ole Miss did, to quote Kevin Garnett, anything's possible.
Hey, a guy can dream can't he?
I'm not posting any rankings, but I did watch both the OU/TCU game and the Alabama/Georgia game. They are definitely my #1 and #2, in no particular order. Both OU and Alabama were VERY impressive in the first half, but let up some in the 2nd half. I'd love to see those two in the BCS championship, but with the gamut of the SEC and the Big-12 to run, neither one might make it through.Out of curiousity, for those of you's who posted your own rankings, how many of those teams did you actually see play this weekend? I'm not blasting your polls, or your right to post your opinions, Just wondering how you came to your rankings.
That would be fine with me. No doubt it will be the main event in my house.Come on anders - you should be making a case for OUR game this week, for Gameday! Why not?
UConn @ UNC!!!
Carolina, in spite of going 10-1, was sent to the Gator Bowl.
Actually they finished 11-1 that season after they crushed VT 42-3 in the Gator Bowl. My problem is that they deserved to play in a bigger game than that based on their record, so no, I doubt that they would have been included in the BCS. The BCS is complete nonsense that is designed to favor teams like Ohio St and Notre Dame even if they have down years.Carolina once went 10-1 in football?? WOW.
Had there been a BCS, would they have made one of the four games?
Am I the only one who thinks Wisconsin got SCREWED on that bad call on the 2-point conversion?
As far as I'm concerned, Michigan got bailed out by the refs. That should have been a tie game; instead, Big Blue (and the refs) hose the Badgers.
That team in 97 featured future NFL stars such as Dre Bly CB, Alge Crumpler TE, Jeff Saturday C, Greg Ellis LB and Vonnie Holliday DT.anders,
did anyone on that 11-1 UNC team become an NFL all-pro?
I do know their most famous football player was the legendary LT.
I'm a Wisconsin fan and it was absolutely the right call. The tight end was covered by Travis Beckum, making him an ineligible receiver. As bad as it hurts, I have to admit it. That game should never have come down to having to make that 2 pt conversion. An amazing fold by the Badgers in the second half and they didn't play that well in the first half, it was Michigan mistakes that made it 19-0. That comeback may turn Michigan's season around, it has to give them some confidence they didn't have in their offense. It may turn Wisconsin's season around, too. A win in the Big House would make it a lot easier to face tOSU next week.
That team in 97 featured future NFL stars such as Dre Bly CB, Alge Crumpler TE, Jeff Saturday C, Greg Ellis LB and Vonnie Holliday DT.
Just saw that UConn's QB is out for 6-8 weeks. Of course, we're down to our 3rd QB
I'm not posting any rankings, but I did watch both the OU/TCU game and the Alabama/Georgia game. They are definitely my #1 and #2, in no particular order. Both OU and Alabama were VERY impressive in the first half, but let up some in the 2nd half. I'd love to see those two in the BCS championship, but with the gamut of the SEC and the Big-12 to run, neither one might make it through.
And Nick Saban is an a**hole, but he sure is a good college football coach.
Actually they finished 11-1 that season after they crushed VT 42-3 in the Gator Bowl. My problem is that they deserved to play in a bigger game than that based on their record, so no, I doubt that they would have been included in the BCS. The BCS is complete nonsense that is designed to favor teams like Ohio St and Notre Dame even if they have down years.
How many sub par years have the Buckeye's had since the BCS was started ?