A&M has less of a chance of beating UT than Tech had a chance at beating OU. I don't need to tell you how good it is for a team to have a week off before a home game. See: Texas Tech @ Oklahoma, 11/22/2008
Didn't UT just tie the all-time record for consecutive 10-win seasons?
A&M has less of a chance of beating UT than Tech had a chance at beating OU. I don't need to tell you how good it is for a team to have a week off before a home game. See: Texas Tech @ Oklahoma, 11/22/2008
i think theyre behind miami still
or maybe that was for 9 win seasons
i doubt that. besides A&M has had time to reinstate Fran and his offense...for this game. lol. A&M has the players to win the game, though i am not as optimistic this year. i can honestly say i thought A&M had a pretty good chance the previous two years...i don't have that same feeling. i feel more like i did in 2005...hopeful, and thinking they could keep it close.
two days.
I don't know about that but I would imagine there are some Aggies who kinda miss Fran right now.![]()
For 14 straight seasons (1987-2000) Florida St. finished with at least 10 wins AND was in the top 5 in the AP poll. Not only that, they were in the top 4 in 13 straight of those 14 years - every season but the last one.
That is how it's supposed to be. The BCS lovers say non stop as a defense that the entire season matters and it's a year long playoff, but then turnaround and vote for OU because they are the best team right now.
Ohio State and Penn State share the Big Ten le again.
Penn State could theoretically still sneak in there but it's improbable
Florida loses to Florida State.
Alabama loses to Auburn or to Florida in the SEC le Game.
Oklahoma loses to Oklahoma State
Texas loses to Texas A&M
USC loses to someone or is exposed as a fraud.
That scenario isn't on my radar.
And a scenario putting UT and OU in the national championship game isn't on mine.
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