starting RB has been out...whats your point. ASU had 4 turnovers, didn't play well, and t.u. played their best game of the season. t.u. won big...you should be happy about that instead of insisting on looking stupid.
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starting RB has been out...whats your point. ASU had 4 turnovers, didn't play well, and t.u. played their best game of the season. t.u. won big...you should be happy about that instead of insisting on looking stupid.
jgw, to quote the RZA - "Where the 's your logic?"
ASU got forced into 4 turnovers by a half baked defense with a lilliputian secondary because they ing suck, and Dennis Erickson is their coach. USC shared a conference le with these scrubs. that's it.
of course you'll see it like that, i'd expect nothing less.
nice spin, very UT like.
the gift from the refs was a 4th and 3 that resulted in another UT missed tackle for TD.
14 pts down the stretch made that game closer than it should have been at the time. If not for a missed call by the ref on the onside kick it sure looked like ASU was going to close the gap to one score.
On, and regarding scheduling, check out this rant from Pat Hill, Fresno's head coach.
The Idaho Statesman's Brian Murphy got Hill rolling on this issue this week in Boise. Hill's rant was so intense, it's worth examining and I fully credit these quotes to Murphy's interview.
Defending his macho at ude, Hill said, "First of all, we can't get any home-and-home games with Division I schools from the Mountain West. We can't get San Diego State. We can't get Utah. We can't get BYU or Wyoming or any of those people. Why? I don't know. They don't want to play home-and-away with us.
"We have a choice: We play I-AA schools at home or we play BCS schools on the road, top-level schools because the middle-of-the-road BCS schools don't want to play us.
"You get stuck with LSU and Oklahoma and (USC)," he told the Statesman.
"No matter what people want to say, those are the games everybody's pointing to. Everybody in our community. Everybody is looking forward to those games. They're not looking at some of the other games. It's sort of like opening all your presents on Christmas Eve, then on Christmas there's nothing left under the tree.
"More power to (BSU and Hawaii). I'm all for it. That's just not the path we have to go. We're not going to play a I-AA schedule. Now, if somebody wants to come in and play a I-AA schedule and that's what they want to do, then go hire a new coach."
"I'd love to play Utah home-and-home, BYU home-and-home, San Diego State. I'd love to play those games and then maybe one really top-notch BCS team. It doesn't work that way. I've had to explain this for nine years. Nobody gets it. Nobody's coming to Fresno.
"If you're Texas A&M and you can get anybody in the world to come in there and fill your stadium and make $4 million, why would you travel anywhere? They don't travel.
"None of the big boys are traveling anymore. None of them travel. When the NCAA said we're going to add a 12th game and I-AA games count, it ruined any chance of playing those games. All those guys play eight home games a year.
"We'll get there our way. You've got to go undefeated. We've got to beat everybody that's on our schedule. That's the only way you get to go. But there won't ever be any discussion if we ever go undefeated. They'll never be talk about lack of strength of schedule."
He continues with Murphy, "Next year (BSU) is going to Oregon. Is Oregon coming back here? We had a lot of teams that were supposed to come back that bought out. Texas Tech was supposed to come back. Oklahoma State was supposed to come back. Kansas was supposed to come. They all bought out.
"Hawaii's done it their way. Boise did it their way. We're trying to do it our way. We're going to play as tough a schedule as we can. ... We're going to play in the big venues and we're going to play the big teams and that's going to help us with recruiting and our job is to win.
"Maybe it would help us more in the WAC if we played a very soft non-league schedule. It might help us more in the WAC. It might help our confidence. I don't know. But that's not the direction we've chosen.
"I don't know who Boise is playing next year, but they had seven home games this year. Next year, we've got five home games. And we're going to have a good team. But we're only going to have five home games. Our road to the WAC championship is a little tougher than other people because of who we play and it effects us in the WAC, too.
Concluded Hill, "I just know we're better off playing the schedule we play right now. We have no other choice."
http://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,695239928,00.html
Aw shucks...As I've been sayin all year, I just wanted to give God all these fumbles. It's nice to be 2-0 in bowl games, I only wish my best friend Stephen McGee had the same luck.
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