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Stanford might be the best 1 loss team out there. Boise State beat Virginia Tech by 3 in the first game of the year and that's their biggest win. 1 loss Nevada might give them a good game, but I don't expect an upset there. BSU's schedule still sucks at proving how good they are and TCU is catching shit for allowing San Diego State to get close. But SDSU is a good team keeping it close against 3 ranked teams; Missouri +3, Utah +4 and TCU +5.HapSmo19 wrote:Oregon 52
Stanford 31
Oregon 15
California 13
Stanford 48
California 14
Hmmm. Doesn't make a lot of sense unless Stanford is getting better.
Could also because Oregon had an off game against Cal. I think it's a bit of both.HapSmo19 wrote:Oregon 52
Stanford 31
Oregon 15
California 13
Stanford 48
California 14
Hmmm. Doesn't make a lot of sense unless Stanford is getting better.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
They were offered a spot in the Pac-12 starting next year and declined so Utah and Colorado got it instead.oVo wrote:BSU needs to join the Pac 10 to gain competitive respect.
Uh, what? The Big 12 South (minus Baylor) were offered the invites but ended up turning down the PAC. At that point, they already had CU, and the next logical choice in their eyes was Utah. BSU was offered by the MWC, and they accepted. Never by the PAC, as the PAC, like the Big 10+2, likes to think of themselves as an academic conference first, athletics second. They still regard BSU as little more than a JUCO level academic school.HapSmo19 wrote:They were offered a spot in the Pac-12 starting next year and declined so Utah and Colorado got it instead.oVo wrote:BSU needs to join the Pac 10 to gain competitive respect.
Seems like a bonehead, chickenpoop move to me.
Well, that'll make me think twice before getting my college football insider news second-hand from an old man.muy_thaiguy wrote:Uh, what? The Big 12 South (minus Baylor) were offered the invites but ended up turning down the PAC. At that point, they already had CU, and the next logical choice in their eyes was Utah. BSU was offered by the MWC, and they accepted. Never by the PAC, as the PAC, like the Big 10+2, likes to think of themselves as an academic conference first, athletics second. They still regard BSU as little more than a JUCO level academic school.HapSmo19 wrote:They were offered a spot in the Pac-12 starting next year and declined so Utah and Colorado got it instead.oVo wrote:BSU needs to join the Pac 10 to gain competitive respect.
Seems like a bonehead, chickenpoop move to me.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
BSU is no longer unbeaten, but TCU is.strike wolf wrote:There goes my theory that BSU had too much to prove to lose this season...At the same time if Alabama knew how to finish off drives then Auburn would also be among the beatens...I'm not sold on Oregon either...they seem to play it so close for the first 3 quarters before exploding in the 4th...I don't know. I'm not really convinced of any of the three remaining unbeatens...on one hand records speak for themselves but at the same time...hmm...
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
I still think BSU is the best team. Best does not mean invincible and they lost to an under-rated team that is likely just as good as Alabama, if not better. Nevada averages 540 yards of offense. They had an 840 game this year too! Their running back duo set the record for yards running in a career; a ridiculous 8,300 yards.strike wolf wrote:There goes my theory that BSU had too much to prove to lose this season...At the same time if Alabama knew how to finish off drives then Auburn would also be among the beatens...I'm not sold on Oregon either...they seem to play it so close for the first 3 quarters before exploding in the 4th...I don't know. I'm not really convinced of any of the three remaining unbeatens...on one hand records speak for themselves but at the same time...hmm...
There's six guaranteed BCS spots for the conference winners and 2 non guaranteed spots. I'm passive aggressively assuming that BSU will still get one of the BCS spots. If that's the case then perhaps TCU could play BSU still?strike wolf wrote:For TCU this probably works out best. If they had gone undefeated and Boise went undefeated and Auburn and Oregon both finished undefeated...it was just going to be another BCS Buster Vs. BCS Buster. This time TCU should get to prove their worth against a BCS team.
other than that, The Georgia v. Boise State showdown next year is probably a mismatch in Boise's favor. Georgia played them once before and beat them but that was a better Georgia team during what I believe was an off year for Boise.
I don't want a 3rd time bowl match between the 2. I want them to beat the crap out of BCS AQ teams.ViperOverLord wrote:There's six guaranteed BCS spots for the conference winners and 2 non guaranteed spots. I'm passive aggressively assuming that BSU will still get one of the BCS spots. If that's the case then perhaps TCU could play BSU still?strike wolf wrote:For TCU this probably works out best. If they had gone undefeated and Boise went undefeated and Auburn and Oregon both finished undefeated...it was just going to be another BCS Buster Vs. BCS Buster. This time TCU should get to prove their worth against a BCS team.
other than that, The Georgia v. Boise State showdown next year is probably a mismatch in Boise's favor. Georgia played them once before and beat them but that was a better Georgia team during what I believe was an off year for Boise.
I'm not saying I want it or don't want it. I'm just wondering aloud if it could happen.muy_thaiguy wrote:I don't want a 3rd time bowl match between the 2. I want them to beat the crap out of BCS AQ teams.ViperOverLord wrote:There's six guaranteed BCS spots for the conference winners and 2 non guaranteed spots. I'm passive aggressively assuming that BSU will still get one of the BCS spots. If that's the case then perhaps TCU could play BSU still?strike wolf wrote:For TCU this probably works out best. If they had gone undefeated and Boise went undefeated and Auburn and Oregon both finished undefeated...it was just going to be another BCS Buster Vs. BCS Buster. This time TCU should get to prove their worth against a BCS team.
other than that, The Georgia v. Boise State showdown next year is probably a mismatch in Boise's favor. Georgia played them once before and beat them but that was a better Georgia team during what I believe was an off year for Boise.
I'm not an expert; but the All of the six 'major' conference winners get a BCS Bowl. That leaves 2 at large bids. TCU will get one and in all likelihood if a LSU or Wisconsin will get the benefit of their conference bias and get the other slot. It has nothing to do with who's actually better and that way the big conferences can divvy up all that money and keep teams like Boise State in their place. It's a load of b.s.muy_thaiguy wrote:Agreed. Though I think BSU still has an outside shot at the Orange Bowl, since they probably won't want Stanford or the Big Least "Champ."
Jesus, it's obvious you didn't take the time to read my post. That's the typical big east school mentality. Considering the recruitment and financial means the big east schools have you better have a top notch program. As long as folks like you get to pick who plays who and who gets to play for all the marbles it'll never change. Quit hiding behind the $ figures and realize that college football has way more to offer. If you want $ then go to the NFL. The BCS system is one sided and until it's gone this will never change. God forbid one of the "little" schools have a chance to play in your sandbox. Bring on a playoff and quit hiding behind a system that is the definition of segregation.oVo wrote:Hmmm... let's see... Boise beats Virginia Tech by 3 to begin the year and loses to Nevada to end it. The only games they play this year against ranked opposition. Auburn dominates 'Bama in the second half for a come back win, their 6th victory against high ranked opponents and you can't see the significant difference in their 2010 schedules?
Boise has too many wins over teams with losing records this season... so it goes. They're really good, but not great. Which is something that can be said about a lot of the teams this year.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.