pretty much the worst day of football ever

mrolympia

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Iowa gets slaughtered (expected)
ISU wins
KState and Oregon lose which will make Notre Dame the #1 team in the nation tomorrow :(
 
And makes it a razor-thin margin of error between another all-SEC title game. I feel my dinner backing up on me......
 
Agree Olympia.

Also Kstate was on the cover of sports illustrated this past week. Bad, bad mojo with that rag. Really, excepting the win in the orange bowl, we have not really had a whole lot to cheer about since we graced it's cover at 9-0 and playing against Northwestern in 09.

Wanted k-state to win it all badly.
 
College football sucks this year. Iowa is horrible with no signs of changing, a fun team like Oregon lays an egg (pun intended), Alabama will be back in the NC talk, and worst of all Notre Dame is #1. I could puke.

 
College football sucks this year. Iowa is horrible with no signs of changing, a fun team like Oregon lays an egg (pun intended), Alabama will be back in the NC talk, and worst of all Notre Dame is #1. I could puke.


Suck it Irish haters. Go ahead and choke on your vomit.
 
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Btw, you can quote me all you want. The Irish still have to win against USC (entirely possible) and then get crushed in the NC game.
 
USC beats ND ... then the BCS title is total ugh ... BTW, how about that 11-0 OSU?

Barkley is probably done, so I'll wager that ND's defense can shut down USC. They are there.

I also think the rest of the nation needs to take a que from the SEC and schedule an easy FCS week in November. For the 2nd straight season the highest ranked Big Big 12 team went on the road in mid-November and lost while Alabama was playing some directional punching bag that same weekend. Coincidence that its been a golden scheduling strategy for SEC A LOT over the last 6-7 years? I think not. Pretty sound strategy if you ask me.

We know the rules...if you lose, don't do it late. The SEC front loads the schedule with some nice conf match ups in September, and they save a nice "bye week type opponent" to heal up and rest against while the rest of the CFB world is out there slugging it out in conference battles all November long.
 

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