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College football -- 10/12-14

BitterYoungMatador2 said:
Oz said:
Boom_70 said:
Miami should fly in some of the program alumni to talk to the kids. Coker can't get to them but they will listen to guys like Sapp, Irvin and Lewis.
I think that's the problem. You always see guys like that Edgerrin James on the sidelines to bring back thug memories, but that won't help Coker build a program with the discipline that he allegedly wants.
I think he was being sarcastic.

It's amazing, the jokes that go right over your head while cranking out pages at work. :-[
 
Boom's take was most excellent. Whew. For a week, at least, I thought my Hokies would regain the ACC thug title. But Miami didn't disappoint. :D
 
Boom_70 said:
Miami should fly in some of the program alumni to talk to the kids. Coker can't get to them but they will listen to guys like Sapp, Irvin and Lewis.

Yeah, they could all march in wearing army fatigues.

Cane Pain. You know you want it, bench.
 
Bad call on the Leak fumble. He was still going forward with his arm. Should have been reversed. A little surprised they upheld it so quickly.
 
Anyone see this? I never saw it while scrolling through the thread moments ago ...

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/football/ncaa/10/14/peterson.brokencollarbone.ap/index.htm

NORMAN, Okla. (AP) -- Heisman Trophy hopeful Adrian Peterson broke his collarbone on a dive into the end zone Saturday, and the Oklahoma star running back likely will miss the rest of the season.

Peterson was injured on his last carry of the game -- a 53-yard scoring run with about 6:40 remaining that completed the 23rd-ranked Sooners' 34-9 win over Iowa State.
 
There is no comparison between what Ohio State threw at PSU defensively and the storm that Michigan is bringing. They are freakin' relentless.
 
Last I checked, USC led the Sun Devils 21-0. Now I glance at the score and see it's tied at 21. Trojans just can't put away anybody lately.
 
Auburn's a couple of minutes away from taking out Florida. USC is tied with Arizona State. Could we be looking at No. 1 Ohio State and No. 2 Michigan when the first BCS standings come out?

Shotglass: You're absolutely right about Michigan's defense, and I'm a Buckeye fan. But I like OSU's offense better than Michigan's. It should be a great matchup. I'm hoping it happens as a No. 1-vs.-No. 2 showdown.
 
Say OSU and U-M go into their game ranked 1-2. Say U-M wins a very, very tight game (just for fun, say OT).

Rematch in the BCS title game?? ::)
 

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