College Football Kickoff!

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USC is definitely number one in the land. They looked pretty dominate tonight.



Georgia survived a scare, and didn't look so sharp today.

Oklahoma looked very good today.

Missouri looked very good today.

LSU against North Texas High School....No brainer.

Auburn and Mississippi State. Score 3-2. Sounded more like a baseball game.

So far, Wisconsin is up at Fresno State 10-0 (Late game).

Now, for the bottom ten,

Notre Lame puts it on Michigan's ass today. Michigan fumbles more today than someteams do in a year.

There were a couple of upsets today, but one thing is for sure, the top ten is going to look a bit different on Sunday.

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Flynbyu

AP Top 25

1.USC (61)
2.Oklahoma
3.Georgia (2)
4.Florida (1)
5.Missouri
6.LSU
7.Texas
8.Wisconsin
9.Alabama
10.Auburn
11.Texas Tech
12.South Florida
13.Ohio St.
14.BYU
15.East Carolina
16.Penn St.
17.Oregon
18.Wake Forest
19.Kansas
20.Utah
21.West Virginia
22.Illinois
23.Clemson
24.Florida St.
25.Fresno St

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socalrappy700

How in the hell is OSU 13th.  There are other no loss teams below them!!!   :confused:
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darkside94

How the hell is FSU number 24  :confused:
They suck ass
I guess they did a good job in signing this  year
The grammatically challenged's punching bag.

Flynbyu

Quote from: Socalrappy700 on September 16, 2008, 07:10:58 AM
How in the hell is OSU 13th.  There are other no loss teams below them!!!   :confused:

All of those "Pro-East" writers giving them the benefit of the doubt I guess.

:confused:


This article came out Sunday. I think it hits the nail on the head. Wetzel sets the record straight.

Clueless in Columbus
By Dan Wetzel, Yahoo! Sports
Sep 14, 2:21 am EDT

     Buzz Up PrintMore From Dan WetzelMust-win for OSU Sep 10, 2008
LOS ANGELES – Here was Jim Tressel, sitting in front of a microphone after his program again melted into a big-game puddle of scarlet and grey. Here was Ohio State's leader after another national humiliation, 35-3, this time at the hands of Southern California.

Here was the sweater vest, who keeps calling for the same old failed game plan even when he's far from the comforts of the cornfields of the Midwest. He's an example of coaching insanity – expecting the same bad plays to produce different results.

Here was Jim Tressel and all he could do was smile and shrug.

"The guys fought hard," he offered Saturday night. "I don't know that we did the best we could do, but we fought hard."


So apparently that's it now for Ohio State. They fought hard. Let's just focus on the moral victory – the lament of every blown-out, schedule-padding cupcake in college football. We were overmatched and outcoached, sure, but we fought hard.

Only this is Ohio State. The Buckeyes keep getting their ass kicked when they dare to venture out of Big Ten/MAC land and Tressel doesn't look or sound the least bit concerned.

Outrage? Frustration? Embarrassment? How about apologies to the Buckeye fans who no doubt feel plenty of all three? Or maybe one for poor quarterback Todd Boeckman, who thanks to a most uninspired offensive game plan had USC defenders taking turns teeing up to try to rupture his spleen?

"They did everything we saw on film, nothing changed," said USC linebacker Rey Maualuga, who had five tackles and a pick six.

It isn't just that Ohio State keeps producing no-show efforts in these supposed referendum games. It's that the Buckeyes passion postgame is as feeble as it is in the game. If they are just being polite and internalizing, then the Bucks will one day need a lot of therapy.

"Taking a lot of heat from whom?" Tressel retorted when asked about the perception of the program nationally. "I guess I'm only concerned with Ohio State fans."

If he thinks they are satisfied with this, he must be blinded by his latest contract extension.

This was paint-by-numbers football, the Buckeyes exposed as frauds early in the year this time, not at the end. This year, not even the absurd BCS can save them. Not that they admitted that.

"It's only September," Tressel said.

"We kept fighting, I'm happy with the effort," said linebacker Jim Laurinaitis, perhaps oblivious to the 35 consecutive points USC scored, a number that could've been greater had Trojans coach Pete Carroll wanted to run it up.

Getting rolled by a powerhouse Trojan team, at home in a rowdy L.A. Coliseum on a perfect California night is one thing. Taking a whipping and hardly caring is another.

The Buckeyes have gotten fat and happy in the Midwest and it isn't just a lack of speed or talent that keeps getting them destroyed nationally. It's a lack of urgency.

"We've got Troy next week," Laurinaitis said. "We just need to work on getting better."

Troy? Really, Troy?

"What's important for us is we roll up our sleeves and go back to work," said Tressel, whose sweater never has sleeves.

Back in the Midwest, Ohio State's version of football works wonders. It generally has better talent than opponents and consistently grinds out victory after victory.

It's everywhere else, against everyone else, that Ohio State can hardly run or throw, tackle or scheme. And there is no way it's changing unless Tressel begins to admit it.

"We've had success but you kind of have to measure success with who you play," admitted wide receiver Brian Hartline, perhaps the only Buckeye with any emotion postgame.

"We do a great job playing against Big Ten teams but a lot of times, you have to get ready for out of conference. Obviously we haven't done that very well in the near past."

What's the difference?

"I don't know," he shrugged. "I really don't know. I don't personally see a lot of difference, but there's got to be something."

Try everything. This looked like the same shell-shocked program of BCS beatings past. After Florida destroyed them in January 2007, the Bucks showed up again in the title game and promised something different. It was the same, destruction at the hands of LSU.

This year they returned so many starters and so many stars, all of whom promised redemption. USC smacked them around with ease.

Hartline claimed he and his fellow receivers were open, but the offensive line didn't provide time for quarterbacks Boeckman or Terrelle Pryor to throw. USC had five sacks.

"The ball couldn't get in the air," Hartline said.

Meanwhile, the USC line opened holes for C.J. Gable and Joe McKnight to pad their YouTube highlights.

When Ohio State is getting dominated (again) in the trenches, what exactly does this program stand for anymore?

Don't ask Tressel. Apparently it's all about fighting hard. Besides, all things considered, he seemed relatively pleased.

After all, they get Troy next week.

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Flynbyu

Quote from: darkside94 on September 16, 2008, 07:15:44 AM
How the hell is FSU number 24  :confused:
They suck ass
I guess they did a good job in signing this  year

Because they beat the powerful Chattanooga in a supervised scrimmage.

:lol:

I think Bowden's FSU teams have had more time in the AP Top 25 Poll than any other college. I'll double check that, but I think I read that somewhere.

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Colorado700R

At least the polls weren't dumb and rank ND in the top 25

Flynbyu

Quote from: Colorado700R on September 16, 2008, 08:07:51 AM
At least the polls weren't dumb and rank ND in the top 25

Others Receiving Votes:
Vanderbilt 63, Oklahoma St. 62, TCU 45, Boise St. 38, Arizona St. 36, North Carolina 31, Virginia Tech 28, Nebraska 21, Tennessee 15, Connecticut 13, Iowa 12, Tulsa 6, Kentucky 6, Notre Dame 4, Northwestern 4, Minnesota 4, Arizona 2, UCF 1, Ball St. 1, South Carolina 1

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Colorado700R

Quote from: Flynbyu on September 16, 2008, 09:21:38 AM
Quote from: Colorado700R on September 16, 2008, 08:07:51 AM
At least the polls weren't dumb and rank ND in the top 25

Others Receiving Votes:
Vanderbilt 63, Oklahoma St. 62, TCU 45, Boise St. 38, Arizona St. 36, North Carolina 31, Virginia Tech 28, Nebraska 21, Tennessee 15, Connecticut 13, Iowa 12, Tulsa 6, Kentucky 6, Notre Dame 4, Northwestern 4, Minnesota 4, Arizona 2, UCF 1, Ball St. 1, South Carolina 1

~Brian

lol that makes 39th, probably still too high  :rofl:

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Flynbyu

NBC played nothing but Notre Lame in the 90's. I lived in a rual area, and NBC was the only clear channel. On a clear day, we could get KTUL (Tulsa, OK) and watch Sooner games. Thank GERD for satellite.

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Colorado700R

Good Game MD.  Your Spartans played well, my Irish can't fucking buy a running game.  :'(

That Running back is awesome  :thumbs:

darkside94

Ehem Florida vs Tennessee 30 - 6  :clap:
The grammatically challenged's punching bag.

Colorado700R

The Trojans just got fucked by the Beaver  :rofl: