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Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
oVo wrote:Speaking of "wierd ones"... Vandy sneaks past Boston College with special teams play,
two timely interceptions, dumb penalties that generated the Commodore drive
that led to the game winning field goal... and their punter was named MVP.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
joe cool 360 wrote:Excellent topic, I must contribute.
My NFL wild card predictions:
Indianapolis over San Diego
Miami over Baltimore
Atlanta over Arizona
Philadelphia over Minnesota
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
pancakemix wrote:Quirk, you are a bastard. That is all.
Quirk wrote:Georgia 24
Michigan State 12
We played the same way we have all year. Making plenty of penalties and turn-overs but still winning in the end. Now we have to wait and see if Stafford and Moreno are staying with us for next season.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
oVo wrote:Cincy v VaTech should be a good matchup... both teams have good speed,
I'm pulling for the Bearcats, but the Hokies' special teams skills just might
be the determining factor in this one if it stays close.
The run for the Roses has begun... and maybe a share of the National Championship?
This game was almost dead even in all stats... including the score at the end of one quarter,
but the Trojans really came to life before the half. Ouch.
Halftime: USC 31 Penn State 7
Hats off to a gutsy Nittany Lions team for their second half effort...
Final: USC 38 Penn State 24
as they actually had several opportunities to really make this close in the end.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
oVo wrote:Ole Miss wins the final Cotton Bowlin Dallas.
Which comes as no surprise to me since I think they are one of the better teams out there
and Houston Nutt is a favorite coach of mine as well. Give him some talent to put on the
field and he knows how to get it done. The Rebels have won (and lost) some close ones
this season, but have hung tough in all their games against some of the best.
oVo wrote:Ole Miss wins the final Cotton Bowlin Dallas.
Which comes as no surprise to me since I think they are one of the better teams out there
and Houston Nutt is a favorite coach of mine as well. Give him some talent to put on the
field and he knows how to get it done. The Rebels have won (and lost) some close ones
this season, but have hung tough in all their games against some of the best.
OK... I am surprised that Mississippi put 47 points on the scoreboard, but they got a bit
of referee love there at the end when an Ole Miss wide out shoved the Tech defender inside
the five yard line to make a fifty plus yard reception. It gave the Rebels a first and goal and
alterred another potential nail biting photo finish.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
SEAsportsfan wrote:oVo wrote:Ole Miss wins the final Cotton Bowlin Dallas.
Which comes as no surprise to me since I think they are one of the better teams out there
and Houston Nutt is a favorite coach of mine as well. Give him some talent to put on the
field and he knows how to get it done. The Rebels have won (and lost) some close ones
this season, but have hung tough in all their games against some of the best.
I am very impressed by Ole Miss and I agree that Nutt is one of the best college coaches out there right now. But, I would also like to say that it seemed like something was bothering Tech during the game, and they seemed frustrated throughout. One of the worst games I've seen Tech play this year. Tech disappointed me.![]()
I'm glad to see Peyton Manning get recognized this year. He put up a gutsy performance by coming back from some hardcore surgery and playing as well, if not better, as he usually does, even with his receivers having a "down" year.
Also, any early draft rumors? The analysts have been saying that the Seahawks might give Michael Crabtree a try. Wonder if the game will affect his draft stock?
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
oVo wrote:I don't think this game will have any effect on Crabtree's draft status, should he go pro.
He played this game recovering from a high ankle strain... Harrell looked a little rusty,
but didn't seem to be hampered by the surgery on his broken left hand.
Nutt really had his team well prepared and the Red Raiders didn't seem to play with any
urgency until it was nearly out of reach. Maybe the early 14 point first quarter lead had
them overconfident and once Ole Miss gained some momentum in the 3rd quarter they
stayed aggressive and kept up the pressure on both sides of the ball for the remainder
of the game.
Also... Mississippi has been an excellent road team, beating Florida in the Swamp,
LSU in Baton Rouge and losing to Alabama by 4 points in Tuscaloosa.
East Carolina fumbles away the game and Kentucky wins 25-19.
The Utes' defense prevail and they remain a perfect 13-0.
UTAH 31 Alabama 17
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
oVo wrote:If Oklahoma or Florida don't put up a dominant performance next week
is there a chance we'll see another split decision that generates
co-National Champions?
and Texas/USC is still out there too.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
oVo wrote:What I'm really wondering is if the AP Voters have the balls to give 13-0 Utah some #1 ballots after the thumping they put on Alabama. You said 'Bama didn't look sharp, but I want to give the Utes some credit for really taking it to 'em. It wasn't missed tackles that put the first 3 touchdowns on the board, it was excellent execution... and their quick defense posted 9 sacks, 2 interceptions and 1 forced fumble recovery, while surrendering only 1 offensive touchdown. If the Crimson Tide wasn't sharp to start this game, it was with the assistance of a well prepared Utah team. Their coaches certainly learned a lot watching the SEC Championship game and put it to good use. Much like Ole Miss in the Cotton Bowl, they knew what they had to do and went out and got it done.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
strike wolf wrote:Chargers snuck past Colts with a little help from the refs. The Colts kept the Chargers overtime drive alive more than once with penalties (though one should have been thrown against the Bolts not the Colts).
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