Doesn't even need to be UW fans, but no one watches Pac-12 basketball outside of the conference footprint :jnc
So it is just like Pac12 football?
Doesn't even need to be UW fans, but no one watches Pac-12 basketball outside of the conference footprint :jnc
So it is just like Pac12 football?
Transitive property says Illinois is better than Michigan State.
How do you like them apples, Sparty.![]()
I feel like no team in the country has been worse at running bubble screens than USC.
You call that "extended?"
Did your link not quite work? It just points to the default page.
I was just referring to the site in general.
But as far as being better than Alabama, here's UMass with 12 leaps of logic. Probably some longer ones if you delve into lower divisions.
oh, I'm only counting actual wins as opposed to "x beat z by 25 while y beat z by only 21, therefore x>y" type shit
so Iowa State>Texas>Oklahoma>Texas Tech>Arkansas>Ole Miss>Alabama
So this week cut down the undefeated teams to six.
Clemson
Baylor
Oklahoma State
Iowa
Ohio State
Houston
lol the dude calling the Arizona/USC game just said the committee should have Memphis in the top 10, apparently unaware that they lost today
What happens in this scenario?
Clemson and Ohio State win out. Stanford/Notre Dame win out and one of them gets the third slot.
Florida loses to FSU and beats Bama in the championship. All the Big 12 teams beat each other up and have a loss.
In this scenario the only teams left that matter with one loss are Iowa, Big 12 teams and LSU. Does LSU make it without even making the championship game?
So I see the SEC was exposed today, with #2 LSU, #18 Ole Miss, and #19 ATM all being upset. So much for that conference.
And the B1G is looking incredibly deep, with Nebraska toppling #7 Mich St and Indiana keeping it close against #9 Iowa. Great year for that bunch.
Apparently, much of Mizzou's football team won't play anymore until the Missouri president resigns. Handling of racial issues on campus said to be the cause.
so as a BYU fan...
do they forfeit next week or something?
Oregon has 770 yards of offense tonight, including 470 yards rushing. I think that's more yards rushing than a normal SEC game has in total yards.
Oregon has 770 yards of offense tonight, including 470 yards rushing. I think that's more yards rushing than a normal SEC game has in total yards.
What kind of sorry excuse for a program gives up 700 yards of offense in a game.
Stadium announcer said Oregon set a school record for total offense tonight. 770 yards.
What kind of sorry excuse for a program gives up 700 yards of offense in a game.
Ignoring Duke for the moment.
Box score says 777 yards.
As for what the school record is, beats me.
Clemson Slayed! When will the ACC get the respect it deserves?
I think we can win out, but I'm still nervous of a USC spoiler.
...Actually, come to think of it, when is the last time Clemson played USC?
edit: apparently they've only played once, in 1966. USC won 30-0.
Their offensive game plan was miserable and bordered on arrogant.Pretty amazing that LSU had two weeks to look over the Tennessee-Alabama game and learned nothing from it. UT tried all different kinds of motion and shit to get Hurd and Dobbs running room. Sure Bama was tired but we has two true freshman in their first start on our line. LSU ran the same 4 plays over and over again.
Fixed for A&M.Their offensive game plan was miserable and bordered on pathetic.