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saxitoxin wrote:Serbia is a RUDE DUDE
may not be a PRUDE, but he's gotta 'TUDE
might not be LEWD, but he's gonna get BOOED
RUDE
One can always hope, can't they?Woodruff wrote:While that would be great fun (my wife is the biggest Cornhusker nut you'll ever meet), it's just not gonna happen. Well, the defense might play that part actually...but the offense will help Texas score enough.TheMissionary wrote:Go pokes! And I agree TCU deserves a spot in the National picture, I'm also hoping Nebraska's defense shuts down the longhorns and plays the spoiler.muy_thaiguy wrote:Watching the game, I can honestly say that the Horned Frogs are better then the Longhorns. Sure, a slow first quarter, and most of the second, but then they just blew right on through us with two touchdowns in the last 3 minutes or so of the 2nd. It took the Longhorns the entire first half and halftime to get back up.
Now that the game is over (and formerly winless New Mexico beats down CSU), I will root for TCU for a BCS bowl (and hopefully the NC) and Wyoming to beat the sheep take home the Bronze Boot.

Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Nope. But I LOL'ed big time when New Mexico beat CSU.oVo wrote:While there's plenty of upset potential in these matchups,
TCU hosting New Mexico isn't one of them.
Oklahoma almost did it with a backup QB. Nebraska pummeled Oklahoma compared to what Texas did. Anything is possible.Woodruff wrote:While that would be great fun (my wife is the biggest Cornhusker nut you'll ever meet), it's just not gonna happen. Well, the defense might play that part actually...but the offense will help Texas score enough.TheMissionary wrote:Go pokes! And I agree TCU deserves a spot in the National picture, I'm also hoping Nebraska's defense shuts down the longhorns and plays the spoiler.muy_thaiguy wrote:Watching the game, I can honestly say that the Horned Frogs are better then the Longhorns. Sure, a slow first quarter, and most of the second, but then they just blew right on through us with two touchdowns in the last 3 minutes or so of the 2nd. It took the Longhorns the entire first half and halftime to get back up.
Now that the game is over (and formerly winless New Mexico beats down CSU), I will root for TCU for a BCS bowl (and hopefully the NC) and Wyoming to beat the sheep take home the Bronze Boot.
That's actually what makes the biggest and best upsets though when you least expect them. Like say when Ole Miss beat LSU, I didn't consider that an upset because Ole Miss was better than what their record suggested and I also wouldn't consider Arkansas beating LSU an upset the way Arkansas almost beat Florida.oVo wrote:While there's plenty of upset potential in these matchups,
TCU hosting New Mexico isn't one of them.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Throughout the Border War years between CSU and UW, upsets abound. One team will be nationally ranked and lose to the other which is really down in the polls. In other words, the Border War is almost always 50/50.strike wolf wrote:That's actually what makes the biggest and best upsets though when you least expect them. Like say when Ole Miss beat LSU, I didn't consider that an upset because Ole Miss was better than what their record suggested and I also wouldn't consider Arkansas beating LSU an upset the way Arkansas almost beat Florida.oVo wrote:While there's plenty of upset potential in these matchups,
TCU hosting New Mexico isn't one of them.
Mr. Squirrel wrote:One fool reporting for duty!pmchugh wrote:BUMP- one more fool needed
Going to be a tough conference next year? It's already a tough conference this year...that's what it's like in the SEC you can never just look at the top of the heap cause tehre's always teams down below them with enough talent and grit to spring up and haul you down at any time. Think about it as good as Florida is this year without the officiating being completly biased towards them they could easily have 2 or 3 losses right now and definitely would have already had 1 and as good as Alabama is they have been very lucky to maintain their unbeaten status as well.oVo wrote:Rivalry games are so full of emotion the momentum can really be a roller coaster ride and in many cases anything is possible. Two weeks ago Louisiana Tech gave LSU fits and for most of the game the Bulldogs passing attack gave the Tigers big problems and the heavy underdogs definitely gave them a big scare. Mississippi is a really good team and the way they handled LSU was no surprise, Ole Miss's romp over the Tennessee certainly was though, considering the way the Vols had stood up to both Florida and Alabama. The SEC is really going to be a tough Conference next year as these young Vols & Razorbacks (and the rest too) gain some experience playing at this level.
Last night the Aggies gave the Longhorns all they could handle and the QB play with 4 TD tosses coming from both sides was superb. That rivalry is huge and the effort from both teams in a tight game wasn't shocking at all. Last time a ranked Texas team visited College Station the underdog Aggies whupped 'em... something I'm sure Texas was well aware of right from the start.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
I'm jsut hoping they aren't thinking that themselves. Alabama should be considering this their toughest game all season. As they should consider every game they play this season. Let the defense do what they do and put the offense on the shoulders of Mark Ingram and Richardson (with some passes and trick plays to get it into the hands of Julio Jones.) they need to put this game away early.colton24 wrote:Yeah Texas A & M came close to upsetting Texas. Now on to today. The biggest rivalry game today will be #2 Alabama vs Auburn. Bama has played a lot tougher teams than Auburn and should be able to pull this one out for another undefeated season right before a SEC Championship rematch of last year. Roll Tide Roll!
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Close to an upset? Nah... but the Aggies were definitely in it all the way.colton24 wrote:Yeah Texas A & M came close to upsetting Texas.
Of course it's a tough conference this year, what I mean is a few schools (Ark.Tenn.etc.) are fielding an abundance of freshman with good results and next year should prove to be a whopper. There's been a lot of "catching up" this season which makes me believe next year will be totally unreal. I'm not saying that this year is slack in the least for the SEC and wanted to simply state that from what I've seen next year will be scary for all the high ranks... and there will be no shortage of them coming out of this conference.strike wolf wrote:Going to be a tough conference next year?
My fear for next year is the same thing that has kept the SEC out of the NC in years past. We just beat eacch otehr up so badly that the team that ends up winning it already has 2 or 3 losses and cant make itto the big show.oVo wrote:Close to an upset? Nah... but the Aggies were definitely in it all the way.colton24 wrote:Yeah Texas A & M came close to upsetting Texas.
It was a classic Longhorn/Aggie brawl.Of course it's a tough conference this year, what I mean is a few schools (Ark.Tenn.etc.) are fielding an abundance of freshman with good results and next year should prove to be a whopper. There's been a lot of "catching up" this season which makes me believe next year will be totally unreal. I'm not saying that this year is slack in the least for the SEC and wanted to simply state that from what I've seen next year will be scary for all the high ranks... and there will be no shortage of them coming out of this conference.strike wolf wrote:Going to be a tough conference next year?
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
True, but Saban taught them not to think like that.strike wolf wrote:I'm jsut hoping they aren't thinking that themselves. Alabama should be considering this their toughest game all season. As they should consider every game they play this season. Let the defense do what they do and put the offense on the shoulders of Mark Ingram and Richardson (with some passes and trick plays to get it into the hands of Julio Jones.) they need to put this game away early.colton24 wrote:Yeah Texas A & M came close to upsetting Texas. Now on to today. The biggest rivalry game today will be #2 Alabama vs Auburn. Bama has played a lot tougher teams than Auburn and should be able to pull this one out for another undefeated season right before a SEC Championship rematch of last year. Roll Tide Roll!
Mr. Squirrel wrote:One fool reporting for duty!pmchugh wrote:BUMP- one more fool needed


You wish. At the halfking sam wrote:now all we need is Auburn to pull it out, and Bama seek its revenge on Florida and we can have a lone star state National Title game provided Cincy doesn't overtake TCU in rankings with that Pitt game
Mr. Squirrel wrote:One fool reporting for duty!pmchugh wrote:BUMP- one more fool needed
And his ability to not hold on to the ball.oVo wrote:It's exactly this tough competition that will keep TCU and Cincy
from overtaking the Longhorns in the BCS title hunt.
Of course TCU's final game with New Mexico doesn't help them gain ground
but it's possible that the Bearcats matchup with Pitt will give then a boost.
WOW! Bama surrenders it's first 1st Quarter TD of the year, but
Todd's inability to hit wide open receivers has stalled Auburn drives
and is allowing the Crimson Tide to keep it close.
Auburn 14
Alabama 7
Wyoming 7 Colorado State 6 half
Mr. Squirrel wrote:One fool reporting for duty!pmchugh wrote:BUMP- one more fool needed
Mr. Squirrel wrote:One fool reporting for duty!pmchugh wrote:BUMP- one more fool needed