College Football 2011

Just dont see Auburn win this time.

SEC loses to ACC.

Here we go can Texas get revenge for last year.

Pitt and Syracuse are looking to join the ACC, full memberships.

[quote]Derek542 wrote:
Here we go can Texas get revenge for last year.[/quote]

Is tu going to try and get revenge for all their losses from last year? That is a mighty bid Bevo chip to have on their shoulders.

DJ, does TCU pull out of the Big East and try for the Big 12?

[quote]Tex Ag wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:
Here we go can Texas get revenge for last year.[/quote]

Is tu going to try and get revenge for all their losses from last year? That is a mighty bid Bevo chip to have on their shoulders.

DJ, does TCU pull out of the Big East and try for the Big 12?[/quote]

Mac hired a bunch of SEC coaches looks like he is doing things right.

I hope TCU does but UT and OK meet monday to discuss if both are staying or leaving.

What would you like to happen?

[quote]Tex Ag wrote:
What would you like to happen?[/quote]

I dont see the Big 12 surviving. UT to SEC OK to Pac 12. TCU can do whatever.

As I have said before, I like the idea of tu or ok heading up to the big 10. Not sure why, but I do. OK might make more sense given the rivalry with Nebraska.

TCU would probably make sense in the ACC.

There are going to be a lot of teams left in the wind if the Big 12 dissolves. I am thinking of the teams not in Pac, Big, ACC and SEC.

http://msn.foxsports.com/collegefootball/story/Texas-to-discuss-Big-12-future-091711

“While the aim of UT officials was to preserve the Big 12, they will also consider potential moves to the Pac-12 or the ACC as well as potentially adopting independent status, the Austin American-Statesman reported late Friday.”

[quote]BradTGIF wrote:

[quote]Ulty wrote:
I pick LSU tonight.

Saturday, Oklahoma and Ohio State both win.

Other games of note, possible upsets:
Notre Dame over Michigan State?
Illinois over Arizona State (letdown for ASU after big win last week)[/quote]

Notre Dame absolutely HAS to win over MSU. I believe they can. Brian Kelly is a winner. Every school he’s coached has turned around and succeeded, but the spotlight was never on him like it is for the Irish.

I like ASU’s quarterback, I think they’re due to make some noise.

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You smiling yet

[quote]pat wrote:

[quote]BradyZ wrote:

[quote]BradTGIF wrote:

[quote]Ulty wrote:
I pick LSU tonight.

Saturday, Oklahoma and Ohio State both win.

Other games of note, possible upsets:
Notre Dame over Michigan State?
Illinois over Arizona State (letdown for ASU after big win last week)[/quote]

Notre Dame absolutely HAS to win over MSU. I believe they can. Brian Kelly is a winner. Every school he’s coached has turned around and succeeded, but the spotlight was never on him like it is for the Irish.

I like ASU’s quarterback, I think they’re due to make some noise.

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To be honest, I think Notre Dame will lose again this week. Things just seem out of sorts for that team.[/quote]

I agree. I think Brian Kelly is kind of a jerk too. What he did to Cincy last year was inexcusable. Then he’s running around yelling and screaming and pitching a fit mid game. I don’t know. I just have a hard time respecting coaches that leave their teams high and dry. It shows a lack of integrity, loyalty and trust. The problem is that your demanding just that of your players. But I like Notre Dame, I just think this year may be a bust and I don’t think Kelley will be coaching next year.[/quote]

Somehow missed this a few days ago, but I was attending Central Michigan when Kelly left for Cincinnati. His house had to have security posted outside of it and stuff… because Mount Pleasant called for his head.

Brian Kelly is a douche bag, classless asshole, but he knows his way around X’s and O’s.

Not only because I’m closer to ND territory than I am Michigan or MSU, but I will be rooting for Notre Dame to go winless while he’s in tenure there. (Don’t worry, I root for them to go winless every year regardless, hehe.)

SSC, pro-Michigan, anti-Notre Dame. We should be friends.

oh wisconsin won again. this puts them at 3 wins and 0 losses. hmmm.

Oh man, the safety on Oklahoma sure blew the coverage on that play. It was 3rd and 28 and they gave up a touchdown, haha. That was pretty pathetic. Makes the game more interesting though!

Looks like UT, Tex Tech, OU and Ok State are headed to Pac-?

http://texas.scout.com/2/1108008.html

[quote]Tex Ag wrote:
SSC, pro-Michigan, anti-Notre Dame. We should be friends.[/quote]

Hahaha, sorry to totally bro out here, but if I default to a Michigan team I actually go with Green and White, lol. Sorry!


Florida is the team to beat in the East this year. As I said… South Carolina looks soft. I know Navy is ALWAYS a trap game, but South Caroline wasn’t good last year - they were the least bad in a pretty poor division.

If Florida would have kept their head on a swivel a little better, which had more to do with an inexperienced secondary than anything, the Tennessee game would have been a BLOWOUT. The game wasn’t as close as the score indicated, either.

We will ultimately see how good we are in a few weeks when we have Alabama, LSU, and Auburn in a row (Iknowrite) but I am very impressed. I wish we could retain Rainey, Demps, and Brantley for longer in Muschamp’s regime. This new pro-style seems to be built for those studs.

Rainey looked great again, no drop off when he faced real competition. If he continues to produce at this level, with all the ways he contributes, I’d be very surprised if he wasn’t in the discussion for the Heisman. Dude is fantastic.

Barring something ridiculous happening this week against Kentucky, big test is in 2 weeks when Bama comes to town… gonna be nuts.

Anyone know what happened to the kid from FSU what got knocked out in the first quarter?

That was bad.

The way his arms stayed up and twisted is indicitive of a Major colision.

[quote]BradTGIF wrote:
Anyone know what happened to the kid from FSU what got knocked out in the first quarter?

That was bad.

The way his arms stayed up and twisted is indicitive of a Major colision. [/quote]

Looks like he is OK.

http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2011-09-18/sports/os-fsu-oklahoma-sidebar-0918-20110917_1_kenny-shaw-doak-campbell-stadium-fsu-coach-jimbo-fisher

[quote]eeu743 wrote:
Rainey looked great again, no drop off when he faced real competition. If he continues to produce at this level, with all the ways he contributes, I’d be very surprised if he wasn’t in the discussion for the Heisman. Dude is fantastic.

Barring something ridiculous happening this week against Kentucky, big test is in 2 weeks when Bama comes to town… gonna be nuts.[/quote]

I was at the UT game… only thing that really scares me is the inexperience in the secondary… and lack of redzone production… once we’re in the redzone its like the cogs come off and the machine stops churning… i believe one redzone attempt it was two fade routes to deonte and then burton getting stuffed… u can’t have that and play in the SEC redzone opps are rare and to kick 3 fg’s in a row is a victory for the opposing defense… hopefully we drop 40+ on kentucky and come back to the swamp and continue the momentum over bama… another note is we’ve had several injuries in the secondary thrusting younger players into starting positions… when that happens u get what roberson did… pass interference calls… i look for muschamp to clean things up before/during the kentucky game…