College Football Armageddon

Submitted by jonvalk on
Well, the worst has occurred. Either ND wins next week and gets to play in the NCG or they lose and we're all subjected to an all-SEC BCS NCG again. Why do the football gods hate all that is good? Discuss.

BlueDragon

November 18th, 2012 at 3:02 AM ^

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Seth

November 18th, 2012 at 12:21 AM ^

Unless Georgia got way better since I saw them at home vs Tennessee, or Alabama got way way way worse, no way. All of those highly ranked 1-loss SEC teams are crap. Georgia in particular is just dumb. Like we'd be forsaking half of that team for Stevie Brown 2009-level mistakes if we were rooting for them TAMU tried the same gambit that M did: throw long and pray to the gods, and it worked. But Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, when you see them up close they're less scary than Nebraska this year. Tennessee could be Purdue. I realize they're supposed to be playing with a star better talent, and we've got five mid-major losses in the Big Ten this year, but I've watched more SEC games this year, live and on TV than any year prior and I'm sorry but they are far far far overblown. LSU is 1990s Michigan good, Bama is 2000s USC good--of the rest there isn't a team worth anything, and half the conference couldn't beat Indiana. If Oregon or K-State drops behind any of them it's a crime.

funkywolve

November 17th, 2012 at 11:57 PM ^

still has to go to Tallahasee next Saturday.  If Florida beats FSU, I doubt Oregon is ranked ahead of them.  The only chance Oregon has to beat a ranked team is Oregon St (and maybe USC if USC beats ND).  Oregon's schedule is going to hurt them now.

If Florida beats FSU, they'll have beaten FSU, LSU, South Carolina and Texas A&M. 

funkywolve

November 18th, 2012 at 12:01 AM ^

Who knows.  At this point, UCS has to be considered one of the most disappointing teams in the country based upon pre-season hype.  Whether they're pissed off or have thrown in the towel remains to be seen.

Either way Monte Kiffin has turned what once was a stud USC defense into a joke.

bklein09

November 18th, 2012 at 12:23 AM ^

Oregon is going to drop. Probably to around 5 behind ND, Bama, Georgia, and Florida. 

You just cannot lost to a team like Stanford at home and expect to get the benefit of the doubt from the voters. Especially when you're going against SEC teams. 

And I know Stanford is a good team. But ND beat them, and they are considered an unathletic team and started a freshman QB in his first road start. 

WolverineFanatic6

November 17th, 2012 at 11:59 PM ^

Saban is the luckiest POS on the planet. All three of his titles are titles that shouldn't have been if the teams ahead in the standings take care of business.

I'm numb. ND is number 1 lmfao. At least it makes us look good having lost 2 of our 3 games to #1&2 in the country.

With that said ND will get blasted by Bama or Georgia. Either way its another terrible watch. I miss the excitement of the USC and Texas type title games. Seems like every year or every other year they're just ass beatings.