College Football 2011-2012 Bowls: Every Week is the Playoffs

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if LSU wins tonight the worst i can finish is 5th in the pick em, down from my 2nd place finish last year but ill take it, especially since I found the confidence points a lot harder to pick this year
 
I would not be surprised if a few people thought less of Ok. State after that game. They had 600 yards put on their defense from Stanford.

The rest of the country has discovered this amazing concept called "offense," which is a method by which one team can still beat another in spite of a subpar defensive performance.

Forward passes, screens, and delayed hand-offs, oh my!
 
The rest of the country has discovered this amazing concept called "offense," which is a method by which one team can still beat another in spite of a subpar defensive performance.

Forward passes, screens, and delayed hand-offs, oh my!

Whoa whoa, what? Forward passes?
 
If it's anything like his last stint in the SEC, I look forward to hearing about Auburn's new DC hire in a couple of weeks!

His last stint in the SEC was at Georgia in 2004. Auburn got a major upgrade, here.

Also:

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The rest of the country has discovered this amazing concept called "offense," which is a method by which one team can still beat another in spite of a subpar defensive performance.

Forward passes, screens, and delayed hand-offs, oh my!

And next you'll be showing us pictures of the Loch Ness moster and Yeti.
 
The rest of the country has discovered this amazing concept called "offense," which is a method by which one team can still beat another in spite of a subpar defensive performance.

Forward passes, screens, and delayed hand-offs, oh my!


Meanwhile Stanford discovered 3 missed field goals and some bad coaching. You got outplayed by the PAC 12's second or third best team.

I would take LSU, Bama, Oregon, Stanford, USC, Arkansas, and Wisconsin if they were playing OSU tonight. All look like better teams to me.
 
The rest of the country has discovered this amazing concept called "offense," which is a method by which one team can still beat another in spite of a subpar defensive performance.

Forward passes, screens, and delayed hand-offs, oh my!

At least we agree it was subpar. My point is that I would not be surprised if that last game added some taint to Ok. State in some peoples eyes.

Although it was not as bad as the Washington (620 total yards) vs Baylor (777 total yards) defenses sipping sodas on the side lines game.
 
His last stint in the SEC was at Georgia in 2004. Auburn got a major upgrade, here.

He was on Carolina's staff for about five minutes in 2007 after Petrino left the Falcons. After VanGorder returned to the Falcons, Ellis Johnson, who had left Mississippi State for Petrino's staff at Arkansas, left the Razorbacks for the Gamecocks. Whew!
 
He was on Carolina's staff for about five minutes in 2007 after Petrino left the Falcons. After VanGorder returned to the Falcons, Ellis Johnson, who had left Mississippi State for Petrino's staff at Arkansas, left the Razorbacks for the Gamecocks. Whew!

Ellis Johnson was a good DC for you though. I forgot that Van Gorder was going to be there for a short time. Looked at his bio on Wikipedia and that's not even listed.

I hate Petrino.
 
Meanwhile Stanford discovered 3 missed field goals and some bad coaching. You got outplayed by the PAC 12's second or third best team.

I would take LSU, Bama, Oregon, Stanford, USC, Arkansas, and Wisconsin if they were playing OSU tonight. All look like better teams to me.

Good for you. We still won the game against Stanford. We made the plays they didn't, including making FGs--which was still part of the game of football last time I checked.

What's more amazing is that against the teams that executed their gameplans to perfection and got breaks (Stanford and Kansas State), OSU still lit those teams the fuck up in only about 20 minutes of possession, with 38 and 45 points respectively.

Stanford's running game wore us down, which was the only way they had a chance to keep up with us. Big ups to them for executing a strong gameplan, but we have the trophy.

*ahem*

Big 12!
Big 12!
Big 12!
 
Good for you. We still won the game against Stanford. We made the plays they didn't, including making FGs--which was still part of the game of football last time I checked.

What's more amazing is that against the teams that executed their gameplans to perfection and got breaks (Stanford and Kansas State), OSU still lit those teams the fuck up in only about 20 minutes of possession, with 38 and 45 points respectively.

Stanford's running game wore us down, which was the only way they had a chance to keep up with us. Big ups to them for executing a strong gameplan, but we have the trophy.

*ahem*

Big 12!
Big 12!
Big 12!

KState was ground down by Arkansas.

Arkansas...
 
He's good. Produced some good NFL talent when he was at Georgia. Pollack, Odell Thurman (lol), Thomas Davis, Boss Bailey, Sean Jones, etc.

I don't see alot of talent in those choices.

Injury Hampered Talent, though.

Or Brain Hampered Talent in the case of Odell
 
Well, I was in the top 5 of the pick 'em prior to the Orange Bowl, then I lost every game, most of them in blow-out fashion. Using my pick choking as a predictor, LSU should win this one handily.
 
The current Big 12 went 6-2 in the Bowl Season with all opponents being from BCS conferences ( the B1G with their shitty bowl record can't even say that ). Add TCU and WVU, the Big 12 went 8-2. ( but TCU played a WAC team )

After tonight, the SEC will finish 6-3 in their bowl season. I'm not saying this proves the Big 12 is better is better than the SEC, far from it actually, but I am saying that this may not mean that the Big 12 sucks bad enough to warrant 2 teams from the SEC west having a rematch as a national championship game.
 
You can put me on the "Crown LSU's ass no matter what happens tonight" bandwagon. They beat a couple teams who won BCS bowls, won their conference, won their conference championship, and already beat Alabama once. Alabama can't even come close to the same number of quality wins. As long as they don't get blown out LSU should be the national champions regardless of the outcome tonight.
 
You can put me on the "Crown LSU's ass no matter what happens tonight" bandwagon.

I kind of hope Bama narrowly wins so we can have a "Congrats LSU the people's nat'l champ" offseason thread title.

...I am saying that this may not mean that the Big 12 sucks bad enough to warrant 2 teams from the SEC west having a rematch as a national championship game.

Man, it's like you never heard of threeballz.
 
The current Big 12 went 6-2 in the Bowl Season with all opponents being from BCS conferences ( the B1G with their shitty bowl record can't even say that ). Add TCU and WVU, the Big 12 went 8-2. ( but TCU played a WAC team )

After tonight, the SEC will finish 6-3 in their bowl season. I'm not saying this proves the Big 12 is better is better than the SEC, far from it actually, but I am saying that this may not mean that the Big 12 sucks bad enough to warrant 2 teams from the SEC west having a rematch as a national championship game.

Big 12 went 4-2, 6-2 with TCU and WVU. SEC went 8-3 with A&M and Mizz.
 
Why are you mad at him? You should love that man for leaving you. Paul Rhoads has been awesome for ISU and loves it there.

Oh I am glad, believe me. I am just angry he got to ride along for a free national championship and people actually give him credit for it.
 
Rooting for LSU. Hate Saban far more than Miles. Great atmosphere as usual in the Superdome. Loved the venue when I was there. Far superior to the Georgia Dome, the only other indoor stadium I've been to.

And dayyymmmme at the asses on those LSU dancers. Not a fan of the huge hair, but loving the uniforms.
 
Don't know who to go for. I did NOT want a rematch so I think I'll go for LSU. Their girls on the field just now were pretty damn good looking too, so that is a good reason too
 
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