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AWD Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-15-03 11:25 AM
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3 wins = Ohio State in National Championship
ESPN has projected the Sugar Bowl possibilities.....and Ohio State does NOT need USC to lose to make the National Championship.

USC currently hold a 1.46 point lead over Ohio State in the BCS.

Based on strength of schedule, Ohio State's projected schedule will be ranked 5th, and USC's will be ranked 20th. This means that between now and then, Ohio State will gain 0.52 points on the Trojans.

If Ohio State wins both their remaining games, this places them 0.94 points back.

But if LSU loses just one of their remaining four games, they will fall in the AP and Coackes poll, and Ohio State will move up to number 3, giving them a one-point boost in the Human Polls section of the BCS.

Therefore, OSU will win the #2 slot by 0.06 points.

Go Buckeyes, Go Buckeyes, and Go Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, or whoever plays LSU in the SEC title game! (sorry Amber)

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Catch22Dem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-15-03 11:28 AM
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1. Why do you want to go to the national championship?
It doesn't matter who goes, OU is going to chew them up and spit them out. I'm not even an OU fan, but I can see the writing on the wall here. OU has played about 740 minutes of football this year, and has trailed for a whopping THREE of those minutes.
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AWD Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-15-03 11:44 AM
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2. Heard that last year....
....and the experts were wrong.

Any team can be beaten on any given day. And you can't win it if you aren't playing. And a 23-1 team defending their own National Championship is FAR from an upset.....

California 17, Stanford 11
Nov. 22, 1986

The Golden Bears came into the Big Game with a 1-9 record, an eight-game losing streak and a lame-duck coach in former Cal quarterback Joe Kapp. He may not have been a successful mentor, but Kapp knew how to beat Stanford. Four years earlier, Cal employed the Play, the multi-lateral kickoff return through the Stanford band, to beat the Cardinal. Though No. 16 Stanford was 7-2 going into this matchup, Cal controlled the game throughout.

Centre College 6, Harvard 0
Oct. 29, 1921

The Praying Colonels came north from Kentucky to shock the Crimson, the Miami of its day (think about that for a minute). Harvard entered the contest with a 25-game unbeaten string, but Centre was no slouch. Quarterback Bo McMillin, who would lead the Praying Colonels to an undefeated season, scored the game's only touchdown on a 32-yard run early in the third quarter.

TCU 6, Texas 0
Nov. 18, 1961

The No. 1 Longhorns came in expecting a victory that would propel them into games against Texas A&M and in the Cotton Bowl with a national championship on the line. Instead, the 2-4-1 Horned Frogs, only four years removed from the Cotton Bowl themselves, played inspired defense and knocked the Longhorns out of contention for the national title.

Georgia Tech 24, Alabama 21
Sept. 12, 1981

Two decades ago, the Yellow Jackets seemed to have signed a long-term lease on the basement of college football. But these two games were the spark of the program's renaissance. In the first upset, Tech (1-7) stunned the top-ranked Irish (7-0). The resulting fallout of the tie convinced Notre Dame coach Dan Devine that he had had enough; he resigned at the end of the season. A year later, coming off a, yes, 1-9-1 record, the Yellow Jackets opened their season by beating the 1-0, fourth-ranked Crimson Tide. Georgia Tech may have finished 1-10, but no one in Tuscaloosa forgot that young coach Bill Curry had beaten Bear Bryant. Six years later, the Tide hired Curry.

Auburn 14, Alabama 13
Dec. 3, 1949

The schools stopped playing in 1907 after a dispute over per diem money for their players. The series resumed in 1948 when the powerful Crimson Tide humiliated the Tigers 55-0. More of the same was predicted for this game. Auburn had a strange 1-4-3 record; Alabama strutted into Legion Field at 6-2-1, confident that it would own the Tigers as it had the year before. Instead, Auburn won the game and made the Iron Bowl the rivalry that it is today.

Penn State 14, Miami 10
Jan. 2, 1987

In a Fiesta Bowl that played out like a re-enactment of an old-time Western, the Nittany Lions played the Men Who Shot Liberty Valance. The Hurricanes swaggered into Phoenix wearing combat fatigues and stalked en masse out of a dinner with the Penn State team. Miami had it all, from Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Vinny Testaverde to the late Jerome Brown on the defensive line. However, a month of all-star banquets and a motor-scooter accident turned Testaverde's body into a large scab. He threw five interceptions, the last in the waning seconds near the Penn State goal line.

Temple 28, Virginia Tech 24
Oct. 17, 1998

The quintessential don't-look-ahead game. The Owls (0-6), perennial Big East doormats, knocked the Hokies (5-0) out of national-championship contention and delivered a lesson in humility that helped carry Virginia Tech into the title game a year later.

Notre Dame 7, Oklahoma 0
Nov. 16, 1957

The Irish (4-2) were good. The Sooners, (7-0) with a 47-game winning streak that began in 1953, were legendary. The Irish stunned the onlookers in Norman, who watched their boys go down to defeat for the first time in four years. The win briefly bolstered Notre Dame coach Terry Brennan's prospects in his fourth and next-to-last season in South Bend.

Navy 14, Army 2
Dec. 2, 1950

This may be the last time any Army team ever overlooked any Navy team. The Cadets, with a 28-game unbeaten streak and favored by 21 points, took the 2-6 Midshipmen lightly. Navy, with two touchdowns late in the first half and a stunning display of defense (five forced turnovers, three inside its own 20-yard-line), sent a wave of delirium through the crowd of 100,000, which included President Harry Truman.



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jeter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-15-03 01:35 PM
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7. I agree, this is Oklahoma's year
But the Buckeye's were expected to lose last year to Miami.
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underpants Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-15-03 11:58 AM
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3. Let's not start counting any chickens yet


I am focusing my energies on the Purdue game today (no chicken pun intended) and then I will worry about the next game (sssh don't mention the name).

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AWD Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-15-03 12:37 PM
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5. Yes!
Purdue comes first....nothing else matters at this point!

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shirlden Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-15-03 12:16 PM
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4. GO BUCKS !!!!!!!!!
I see a win today if they keep improving. Last week was maybe their best game this year. If Ross continues to get better we stand a chance.

The big question mark as always.......is that team up north....whas da name??

:bounce:
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sasquatch Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-15-03 01:31 PM
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6. Fire Lloyd Carr week starts in 7 hours

"HEY WHERE'S THE NEAREST UNEMPLOYMENT LINE"
:evilgrin:
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