The College Football Season

#61
what a weekend for college ball. notre dame pulling it out, barely. i remember watching part of the game and thinking that they were gonna lose and being surprised later when I found out they had come back and won. great win for ND fans. i can't help but think that they came into the season a bit overrated.

hook em
 
#62
Two week ago or so, 6th wrote:
...Whenever I stopped inside and looked at the ND/Michigan score.....blech! My Irish got killed today...
Well, your Fightin' Irish will have an easier time this weekend. They're playing a home game against winless (0-5) Stanford. Let the slaughter begin! :)
 
#64
5-0!

After PSU and Iowa back-to-back it will be nice to get a Bowling Green on the schedule.

I just hope they don't take them too lightly.
 

Spike

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#66
Thanks for nothing, Tigers! I picked you to win!!

Way to go, Razorbacks! That one was unexpected. The ND win was predictable, of course.
 
#68
GEAUX TIGERS!!!


Big game for us today against Florida. It will be tough, but I think that we can get a win.
Just an unfortunate job of managing the game by the LSU QB. LSU was controlling that game in the first half.

In other news (and more distressing to me), Michigan's best WR is out for a stretch after injuring his knee. That does not bode well for the stretch leading up to the Ohio St. game (including the Iowa game, specifically).
 

Spike

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#69
Michigan has been known to fold once a player gets injured. I won't cheer for them, but I certainly would have liked to see them play tOSU at full strength. Let's see how the Gators do vs. Auburn, who's probably pretty "angry" after their loss against the Razorbacks.
 
#70
Michigan certainly packed it in last year without the services of Mike Hart...at least I am hoping the same doesn't happen with Manningham, but he's been the most dynamic offensive player for that team this season. The young WR corps is already missing some depth due to injuries, so it's going to be interesting to see who steps up.

Auburn/Florida should be a very interesting game this weekend, although I thought Florida should have been tagged with a loss last weekend the way LSU started that game. I wouldn't mind seeing all the SEC teams saddled with one loss, though.
 

Spike

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#72
Definitely an exciting weekend!

A nice win by Auburn, and almost some even bigger upsets, followed by the UFC championship between Miami and FIU. What a shameful event.
 

VF21

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#75
HUR-RI-CANES! Rah!

:D
NOTE: I didn't watch the game and didn't see the news until this morning. I had no idea what Spike was referring to with his shameful event comment.

I am very disappointed in the Hurricanes. I simply do not understand how things like that can happen.

:(
 
#77
Definitely an exciting weekend!

A nice win by Auburn, and almost some even bigger upsets, followed by the UFC championship between Miami and FIU. What a shameful event.
In case anyone missed this nonsense, make sure you watch this. God Thug U was out in full force that day. Although FIU certainly did their part as well.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=1JWeE9KqZjQ

On a different note, the BCS is still garbage. Texas at #9? USC at #2?
 
#79
That was almost as good as the Palace brawl but needed more chair throwing and Jermaine O'Neal glide punches.

I like to think Ohio State beating them in the Fiesta for the title and taking out Willis sent them on the downward spiral. :)
 

Spike

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#80
Really, it all started once Butch Davis left. He ran the program cleanly, whilst Larry Coker hasn't done anything of worth.
 
#83
wow. all i can say about the good ol fightin irish is friggin wow. congrats ND fans, great win.

Longhorns win was also very close. Too bad I had to miss it since I was at work.
 
#87
No. 15 Razorbacks Run Past Rebels, 38-3


The win improves Arkansas to 6-1 overall and 4-0 in the Southeastern Conference.

Only undefeated team in conference play in the SEC.
 
#88
Moving day
Michigan passes USC for No. 2 spot in BCS rankings

NEW YORK (AP) -- Michigan slipped in front of Southern California into second-place in the Bowl Championship Standings on Sunday, but there's no reason for the Trojans to worry.

USC is still a solid No. 3 behind first-place Ohio State and Michigan. And with the Buckeyes and Wolverines slated to meet on Nov. 18 in Columbus, Ohio, the Trojans remained in good shape to secure a spot in the BCS championship game with an undefeated regular season.

The Buckeyes, who have been No. 1 in the polls all season by a wide margin, have a BCS average of .9764 out of a possible 1.000. The Wolverines' .9451 gives them a slight edge over the Trojans (.9430).

What is more important for the Trojans is their wide margin over fourth-place West Virginia. The unbeaten Mountaineers moved up a spot this week, switching places with Auburn. But West Virginia's .7551 average leaves it with loads of ground to make up on the top three.

The BCS title game will played Jan. 8 in Glendale, Ariz.

Ohio State, USC and Michigan are in control of the national championship race. If two of those teams finish the regular season unbeaten, it probably won't matter what goes on with the teams behind them.

USC and Michigan are tied for the top spot in the computer ratings with Ohio State third. The Trojans are second in the coaches' poll and Michigan is a close third. In the Harris poll, the positions are reversed.

In the AP poll, Ohio State is No. 1 with Michigan second and USC No. 3.

The BCS average is determined by a team's standing in the coaches' poll and the Harris Interactive poll. Each poll counts for a third of a team's grade. The other third is determined by a compilation of six computer ratings.

West Virginia does not grade out well in the computers. The Mountaineers are fourth in both polls, but only the 14th-best team in the country according to the computers.

West Virginia's schedule is about to get much tougher and that should give its computer rating a boost over the final month of the season.

The Mountaineers next play unbeaten Big East rival Louisville on Nov. 2. The Cardinals are in eighth place in the BCS standings, Auburn, Florida and Texas. All of those teams have lost once.

Notre Dame is in ninth place. The Fighting Irish are guaranteed a spot in one of the five BCS games by finishing eighth in the final standings.

California is in 10th place, followed by Tennessee and Clemson.

Unbeaten Boise State of the Western Athletic Conference remained in 15th place. The Broncos -- or any other team playing in a conference without an automatic bid -- need to reach the top 12 in the final standings to secure a bid to either the Rose, Fiesta, Sugar or Orange bowls.

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/football/ncaa/10/22/bcs.standings.ap/index.html
 
#89
Rank Team Record BCS Avg.
1. Ohio State 8-0 .976
2. Michigan 8-0 .945
3. USC 6-0 .943
4. West Virginia 7-0 .755
5. Auburn 7-1 .747
6. Florida 6-1 .726
7. Texas 7-1 .724
8. Louisville 7-0 .722
9. Notre Dame 6-1 .673
10. Cal 7-1 .668
11. Tennessee 6-1 .650
12. Clemson 7-1 .553
13. Arkansas 6-1 .505
14. Rutgers 7-0 .497
15. Boise State 8-0 .451
16. LSU 6-2 .383
17. Boston College 6-1 .371
18. Wisconsin 7-1 .364
19. Oklahoma 5-2 .189
20. Missouri 7-1 .184
 

pdxKingsFan

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#90
Unbeaten Boise State of the Western Athletic Conference remained in 15th place. The Broncos -- or any other team playing in a conference without an automatic bid -- need to reach the top 12 in the final standings to secure a bid to either the Rose, Fiesta, Sugar or Orange bowls.
This can't be right, can it? There's only 10 spots between the 4 bowls and the new NC bowl. Why would getting ranked 11 or 12 guarantee a team from a weak conference a bid over two other teams?

Last year teams from unaffiliated conferences had to be 6 or higher if I remember correctly. I can see bumping that to 8 with the new bowls, but 12?