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Post by blb on Jan 3, 2011 16:08:23 GMT -6
And on a totally biased point, Boise State would have waxed Uconn. Not much of an argument - Michigan waxed UConn.
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Post by blb on Jan 3, 2011 16:12:09 GMT -6
this is really the only thing I remember from that game Dam fine eye sight, broph.
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Post by coachcb on Jan 3, 2011 16:19:35 GMT -6
Sports Illustrated had a really good article on the BCS series and what an organized racket it really is. I would love to see the BCS go away for the most part and perhaps now with TCU this will be the first step in its undoing. One can wish anyway. I saw that article; it was very well researched. But, everyone and their dog can whine about it and it isn't going to change. TCU did prove a lot this year, but so did Utah and Boise State a few years back. It's funny though, Peterson over at Boise State said that he actually preferred the BCS because he felt it worked in their favor. And, it does when you think about it. There's a good chance that they would have been playing for the NT if they had gone undefeated this year and they wouldn't have to fight through a play-off bracket to get there. Honestly, I could have seen the voters giving them the nod over Oregon if they had run the table. So, it really does go both ways. Those 'non AQ' teams are getting more and more national attention. In a few years, everyone will be having the opposite argument. A quality program in a 'non AQ' conference will run the table, get into the NT game and everyone will be up in arms about the undefeated SEC, Big 10, Big 12 (etc.) team that didn't get in. Sorry, kind of hijacked the thread.
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Post by alen1 on Jan 4, 2011 13:14:36 GMT -6
"Most teams run stick as an out cut. Only the Airraid branches turn inside and pivot back out. The Saints run this constantly and you always see it as an out cut. Patriots too."
Vid of Saints stick.
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Post by spreadattack on Jan 5, 2011 13:31:21 GMT -6
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