Mikey, time to take a realism pill my man.![]()
T posts everything about gon winning this, that & the other thing..........all the time.![]()
Exactly correct, USC's loss hurts Notre Dame who now has less than .005% of making the national championship game. And if USC does happen to beat Notre Dame, you could probably just about kiss a BCS game goodbye as well.
Mikey, time to take a realism pill my man.![]()
T posts everything about gon winning this, that & the other thing..........all the time.![]()
Better than Texass winning this, Texass State winning that. You know how it goes.
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haha... people from that little state Oregon are now talking . What is this world coming to when a bunch of backwoods inbreds start talking ? They get one win over an overrated USC and think it's time to run their mouth. Go back to waxing your beavers and shut your mouth
The big diff is that UT actually is a legit top 5 team IMO.
Def a top 10 team, there ain't any stretch there.![]()
Anyway, congrats to OR.
Good win by the Texas State Longhorns too.
Kind of ironic that Texas residents are calling others backwoods inbreds. Are you the pot or the kettle BeerIsGood?![]()
You are assuming I meant just you? I didn't keep track of your posts but I wasn't trying to insult you either. There are other SC fans here and none had yet given OSU their credit. I get that people have things to do and that is cool. You also shouldn't assume that I was implying that you wouldn't. Relax man...its all good.got assumption?
what is it with some of you guys, do you even READ any of the posts? i was in Waco at the A&M vs. Baylor game...as i stated i would be. i just got home...literally 30 minutes ago. so take a breather, i'll give my thoughts on the weekend in a little while.
Yeah...I didn't give OSU props or anything.Better than Texass winning this, Texass State winning that. You know how it goes.
Way to ignore that.
of course osu gets credit. that's kinda understood. i have no problem giving them credit (i'm just mad that steve smith didn't have one more play up his sleeve with the day he was having). matt moore played a nice game to get the win. the reserve rb was good. the only real mistake i can think of is the one botched punt. they capitalized on turnovers and had a monsterous 3rd quarter, which is what always seemed to win the games for us.
oregon also makes some great pinot noir.
HUGE win for the Beavs! I think they could have won the game more easily if they had limited their penalties. They did a great job of forcing turnovers and taking care of the ball on offense. UT should thank us as this gives the Longhorns a chance.
Not necessarily...sometimes not everyone is as good of a sport as you are. Props to you though for being a good sport.of course osu gets credit. that's kinda understood. i have no problem giving them credit
Question for you as an SC fan....you think they will run the table the rest of the way?
it is understood that OSU gets credit...Kewl is exactly right. but, where was the USC aggressiveness in the first half that dominated the second? why must our offensive coordinator insist on getting in his own way? stretch the field my man...and in doing so we WILL run the table and probably make it back to the le game. and stop turning the ball over...
No way that USC beats Cal. Cal is a much better team right now.
With USC's 3 previous scares, I guess it was just a matter of time before their luck ran out. I didn't think Oregon St. would be the ones to do it, tho.
Texas isn't faring much better. Two come-from-behind wins against (now) unranked teams doesn't bode well for them, either. Both of those were on the road, though, and their only remaining road game is against KSU, which they should win, and the Big12 championship game (whicht they should win as well).
few things:
1. don't ever underestimate a win...wins are hard to come by no matter who you play, especially on the road
2. OSU can beat t.u., especially with that passing attack
3. you may not be in the championship game
1. I agree.few things:
1. don't ever underestimate a win...wins are hard to come by no matter who you play, especially on the road
2. OSU can beat t.u., especially with that passing attack
3. you may not be in the championship game
2. I think if Texas was going to get beat by an unranked team with a good passing attack, it would have been Baylor. Oklahoma St. is decent, but they haven't shown me to be a big powerhouse on the road.
3. True. I think Texas' biggest remaining test will be against TAMU, but after their near victory over Baylor, I am not as concerned as I once was. Plus, they are playing in Austin this year, which will be huge.
1. OSU is better than Baylor, imo
2. you cannot compare teams that have not played each other through common opponents, it just doesn't work that way...plus, t.u. had Baylor at Austin and Baylor had 5 TURNOVERS. we had Baylor in Waco and they had 1 turnover and it was basically the last play of the game...
3. A&M beat a good Baylor squad on the road by 10, and much like the tea-sips ed about missing field goals against nebraska....well, A&M missed one too
1. Baylor >= OSU, IMO. I think the Nebraska game was a fluke. Nebraska hadn't given up more than 32 to anyone all season and they give up 41 to Ok. St.?
2. I agree about comparing teams via common opponents for the most part. Location (home/away), emotion, rivalry, etc., cannot be measured quantatively and it differes from game ot game. Plus, you mention Texas had Baylor in Austin, which is where the Lonhorns will be playing the Cowboys. In Stillwater, OSU is tough to beat for the burnt orange, but it's like night and day when they come to Austin.
3. TAMU is hard to predict. One week they seem like a top-5 team and the next they barely get by someone you'd have thought they'd cream. Based on their previous performances, the fact they like to run, and that they are playing in Austin, I give the overwhelming edge to Texas.
fortunately, baylor plays osu in two weeks...we'll see then. and as for A&M vs. t.u....nobody has an overwhelming edge in anything in that game.
Unless McGhee(?) decides to go Texas Tech on Texas' defense, I don't see them putting up too many points. Conversely, Texas' offense will have a good game against TAMU's defense. Probably not 50+ points, but I figure 35 at a minimum.
is that right?how quick thou doth forget. A&M will McGee option/Lane-Goodson t.u. to death. we will win the TOP and the t.u. offense will be lucky to get 30 points on the board. btw, A&M leads the Big 12 in third down defense...
Yes, don't we. Last year's team had a good defense, but this year's team is astounding against the run, only allowing something like 49 YPG. Last year's game was played in College Station, too, which was a MAJOR factor in A&M's early lead (i.e., Texas' #2 ranking, undefeated, Vinc Young's bid for the Heisman, etc). I'm not saying Texas will roll over TAMU this year by something like 50-0, but I think they'll beat them by double-digits.is that right? how quick thou doth forget.
t.u. has not gone against anybody that can really RUN except OU and AD had over 100 yards. but lets not get too caught up in that, here's what WILL happen:
1. A&M will run for 200+ yards
2. McGee will pass for over 150+ yards barring injury
3. the game will be decided by less than 10 points
4. the only thing t.u. will be rolling is a blunt
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