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DoubleTDG 11-02-2008 02:48 PM

I must say I am so proud of my school!!! I was most worried about the Texas game and now we have OSU and OU which as long as the Raiders keep their heads on straight should not be a problem. Now if they get the least bit cocky then they might be in some trouble.

Benzgirl 11-02-2008 04:31 PM

Who would have thunk? (AP Poll)
1. Alabama
2. Texas Tech
3. Penn State
4. Florida
5. Texas
6. Oklahoma
7. USC
8. Oklahoma State
9. Boise State
10. Utah
11. TCU
12. Ohio State
13. Missouri
14. Georgia
15. LSU

Kevin 11-02-2008 05:16 PM

God that's absolutely ridiculous. OU obliterates an in conference rival 62-28 and drops two spots.

CrackerBarrel 11-02-2008 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Kevin (Post 1739004)
God that's absolutely ridiculous. OU obliterates an in conference rival 62-28 and drops two spots.

It makes sense though. OU was ahead of Tech and you knew that would change and Florida obliterated a way better conference opponent and looks like the best team in the country right now.

Kevin 11-02-2008 07:09 PM

I disagree as I don't think Georgia is the second coming of Christ that the preseason polls thought they'd be.

It doesn't really matter what the rankings are now. If any of the top-5 win out (except for Penn State, who I think will stay at #3 because of their soft Big 10 schedule), I think they're in the NCG. I also think, for the same reason that USC's slow creap back up to the top won't go much farther. If you're a USC fan and you don't like that, watch some replays of the Oregon State game and then reevaluate your opinion.

I'd be disappointed to see anything but a Big XII v. SEC championship this year.

kstar 11-02-2008 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by CrackerBarrel (Post 1739023)
It makes sense though. OU was ahead of Tech and you knew that would change and Florida obliterated a way better conference opponent and looks like the best team in the country right now.

No it doesn't. OU lost to (at the time) #5 Texas. Texas lost to (at the time) #7 Tech... Texas should be lower in the polls.

Kevin 11-02-2008 07:47 PM

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Originally Posted by kstar (Post 1739038)
No it doesn't. OU lost to (at the time) #5 Texas. Texas lost to (at the time) #7 Tech... Texas should be lower in the polls.

The counterargument to that is that Texas lost in a nailbiter at home while Oklahoma lost on a neutral field by a fairly convincing margin.

It doesn't really matter at this point.

Why USC gets to jump several places after beating hapless WSU last week is absolutely mind boggling though. The Pac-10 is bad. Very bad.

CrackerBarrel 11-02-2008 11:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Kevin (Post 1739031)
I disagree as I don't think Georgia is the second coming of Christ that the preseason polls thought they'd be.

It doesn't really matter what the rankings are now. If any of the top-5 win out (except for Penn State, who I think will stay at #3 because of their soft Big 10 schedule), I think they're in the NCG. I also think, for the same reason that USC's slow creap back up to the top won't go much farther. If you're a USC fan and you don't like that, watch some replays of the Oregon State game and then reevaluate your opinion.

I'd be disappointed to see anything but a Big XII v. SEC championship this year.

I don't see anyone beating Penn State (I hope they do, just seems unlikely at this point) and there's no way the voters deny JoePa the chance to go out on top with a title, no matter how weak the Big 10 looks. I do think Tech will lose at least one (if they only lose to OU you have a mess of a three-way tiebreaker scenario in the Big XII South too), but right now if I had to guess the best odds are the SEC Champion v. Penn State (unless Bama loses before the championship game and still beats FL or FL loses again). Why? If Bama wins they're already number 1, if UF wins they will have a neutral site win against the #1 team in the country on championship saturday which will be enough to jump the other 1-loss teams. And USC fell big in the BCS this week and they have no impressive teams left on their schedule, so barring a lot of losses above them they finish ranked about where they are now.

OHNOITSJESS 11-03-2008 01:12 AM

i must say [after being at the Tech game last night...]
it was one freaking incredible game... [i rushed the field the LAST time, when time expired, i can read the game clock.

but i am praying [really really hard] that we don't get cocky.... :(

Benzgirl 11-03-2008 08:45 AM

And, the BCS Rankings
1. Alabama
2. Texas Tech
3. Penn State
4. Texas
5. Florida
6. Oklahoma
7. USC
8. Utah
9. Oklahoma State
10. Boise State
11. Ohio State
12. TCU
13. Georgia
14. Missouri
15. BYU

srmom 11-03-2008 11:17 AM

Thanks for that flow chart Kevin. I have saved it and will send it to my son and husband who have been discussing the possibilities.

Wow, what a game Saturday night. I jumped from my seat when I thought that Gideon (that poor true freshman safety for texas) caught the interception, but then dropped it. I'm sure he's lost a lot of sleep since then:( But, certainly Tech deserved it, Texas shouldn't have spotted them 19 points in the first half of the game, they are too good of a team to make up that difference.

We missed the first 1/2 because we were at my son's highschool game, which was a DO or DIE to make the playoffs for the 3rd straight year, and WE DID!!! :) Woohoo! We then hurried home to watch in amazement as Texas went down:(:(

My oldest though, who goes to Florida and had 1st row seats in the endzone, was happy as punch!! If someone can tell me how to post a picture, I can post the one he texted me of Tebow scoring!!! Woohoo!!

If, somehow, Florida ends up playing Texas, I don't know what we'll do, but we sure as heck will break open the piggy bank to go as a family with one son wearing blue and orange and one son wearing burnt orange. Wow!!

I'm sorry to say to those Nittany Lion fans, that if they make it to the national championship and go up against any of these teams at the top from the big 12 or the sec, they are going to lose. It would be one more travesty of not having a playoff system. At least it won't be perennially over-rated USC!!!

OHNOITSJESS 11-03-2008 02:26 PM

that flow chart is awesome!
thanks!! :D

eta: Question: what if TTU beats OU but not OSU, then UT goes on to lose to TAMU? [its possible] what is the scenario then?

breathesgelatin 11-04-2008 02:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OHNOITSJESS (Post 1739166)
i must say [after being at the Tech game last night...]
it was one freaking incredible game... [i rushed the field the LAST time, when time expired, i can read the game clock.

but i am praying [really really hard] that we don't get cocky.... :(

Well, the rushing the field thing was really, really embarrassing for Tech. I gotta say. I obviously root for UT, but my boyfriend grew up in Lubbock and both of us rather like Lubbock, Tech, and the Tech campus except when it comes to Tech sports. But for example we'd root for Tech against any other Big XII team except Texas. We really felt the rushing the field thing was just classless. I do think that getting cocky is going to be a concern... OU looks pretty good after Nebraska, and OSU doesn't look half bad either.

Quote:

Originally Posted by srmom (Post 1739274)
Thanks for that flow chart Kevin. I have saved it and will send it to my son and husband who have been discussing the possibilities.

Wow, what a game Saturday night. I jumped from my seat when I thought that Gideon (that poor true freshman safety for texas) caught the interception, but then dropped it. I'm sure he's lost a lot of sleep since then:( But, certainly Tech deserved it, Texas shouldn't have spotted them 19 points in the first half of the game, they are too good of a team to make up that difference.

We missed the first 1/2 because we were at my son's highschool game, which was a DO or DIE to make the playoffs for the 3rd straight year, and WE DID!!! :) Woohoo! We then hurried home to watch in amazement as Texas went down:(:(

My oldest though, who goes to Florida and had 1st row seats in the endzone, was happy as punch!! If someone can tell me how to post a picture, I can post the one he texted me of Tebow scoring!!! Woohoo!!

If, somehow, Florida ends up playing Texas, I don't know what we'll do, but we sure as heck will break open the piggy bank to go as a family with one son wearing blue and orange and one son wearing burnt orange. Wow!!

I'm sorry to say to those Nittany Lion fans, that if they make it to the national championship and go up against any of these teams at the top from the big 12 or the sec, they are going to lose. It would be one more travesty of not having a playoff system. At least it won't be perennially over-rated USC!!!

I had the same reaction to the supposed Gideon interception. The commentator called out "INTERCEPTION" and my boyfriend and I were jumping up and down and hugging and freaking out. What a disappointment! Man oh man. I know we let Tech get up too much in the first quarter, but we made two HUGE mistakes there at the end with Gideon not getting the interception and the other guy missing what should have been an easy tackle on that last Tech pass.

Quote:

Originally Posted by OHNOITSJESS (Post 1739360)
that flow chart is awesome!
thanks!! :D

eta: Question: what if TTU beats OU but not OSU, then UT goes on to lose to TAMU? [its possible] what is the scenario then?

I don't think it's really possible. I can buy the scenario of TTU losing to one or the other or both of OU and OSU. But UT losing to TAMU? Unlikely. First off, we lead the series with them by like a ridiculous amount. I know people always say "oh, it's a rivalry and anything can happen blah blah blah" but frankly TAMU has been sucking it up this year and UT has been looking pretty darn good.... I mean, yes, anything is possible, but I really do think UT will win out now.

Kevin 11-04-2008 10:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by breathesgelatin (Post 1739783)
I don't think it's really possible. I can buy the scenario of TTU losing to one or the other or both of OU and OSU. But UT losing to TAMU? Unlikely. First off, we lead the series with them by like a ridiculous amount. I know people always say "oh, it's a rivalry and anything can happen blah blah blah" but frankly TAMU has been sucking it up this year and UT has been looking pretty darn good.... I mean, yes, anything is possible, but I really do think UT will win out now.

Don't you think that UT has enough key injuries to give TAMU a fighting chance? The strength of UT's defense is its line -- and both of your best linemen are out with injuries. Is there enough depth so that their presence won't be missed? Is that even possible considering the two guys I'm talking about are probable first rounders?

breathesgelatin 11-04-2008 02:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevin (Post 1739853)
Don't you think that UT has enough key injuries to give TAMU a fighting chance? The strength of UT's defense is its line -- and both of your best linemen are out with injuries. Is there enough depth so that their presence won't be missed? Is that even possible considering the two guys I'm talking about are probable first rounders?

I think there will be an effect, sure. You're going to notice those guys gone on the defense.

Consider also that the game is in Austin, that we're coming out of a 2-year losing streak in a series where we have historically predominated, that we're going to be fighting hard to survive, and that A&M's record is 4-5 and 2-3 in the conference.

A&M just plain sucks this year, sorry to say.


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