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6th September 2010, 05:26 PM
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Re: College FOOTBALL - 2010
OK folks, week One is almost complete. Right now Navy at MD is on, and then is Boise State at V Tech.
Florida must have had 1st week jitters. However, in the 4th quarter they finally decided to put GATORS on the field instead of the stunt doubles they were using till then.
Ol' Miss got beat by a team that should not have been able to beat a SEC team, but they did. Ol' Miss is officially the laughing stock of the SEC. Maybe they should have sent a real team instead of the Pop Warner team.
Georgia and South Carolina both looked really good, sets up what may be a real duel for the East.
Florida State, Mississippi State, and South Florida all looked good too.
Alabama played like they should, but they better watch Auburn. I could actually see a National Championship between Auburn and Miami (FL).
So Cal played well against Hawaii, but they are on probation for two years. Texas looked good. Tulsa at East Carolina was a barn burner of a shootout.
Bunch of others won big too, but Week Two should be interesting.
On, on ESPN College Pickem, I was above the average but shy of the top.
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7th September 2010, 08:24 AM
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Re: College FOOTBALL - 2010
Still no trash talking, the Auburn family would not like that.
I will have to say that Auburn looked very comfortable this weekend but as always, one week at a time.
Of course Georgia and Auburn is always a good one.
Still not sure about LSU. We will have to wait just a bit more to see if they are for real in my opinion.
Why the Georgia game matters...1) They have been playing for a long time so there is a lot of history.
2) Two years ago (the last time game was played at Auburn) About 75% of the kids playing were from the I-85 stretch between Atlanta and Montgomery. We have seen or at least heard of these kids playing since highschool.
Do not get me wrong I really want to beat Alabama at everything but the Georgia deal matters a lot.
By the way, where is the Big-10 this year?
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7th September 2010, 06:13 PM
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Re: College FOOTBALL - 2010
Who did Auburn give up 26 points to? They better tighten up that defense. They will not play high school teams every week that they can score on at will. The most of the SEC played a bunch of high school teams and they charged $30+ to watch on tv. I truly feel sorry for Ole Miss fans who paid to watch their team lose to a high scholl team.
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8th September 2010, 07:34 AM
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Re: College FOOTBALL - 2010
The Arkansas Red Wolves maybe closer to a high school team than they are to the Great Crimsion Tide (did not even like typing that even for the sarcasm) but they have been able to string some good seasons together prior to last year. (I know this because a co-worker is alum). But you are correct, giving up 26 points to them is not a good thing.
As far as every SEC team playing a high school team. Well, that is typical for first game. Just as in basketball the power house teams tend to play in the Hawii blah blah (do not know the actual name of the tourney) to start their season beating up on teams that have no real shot of winning.
I am not sure how much longer this tradition will last. I think that as college football becomes even more marketed it will not be long before we will see some fairly big games in the first week of the season.
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8th September 2010, 11:13 AM
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The Arkansas Red Wolves maybe closer to a high school team than they are to the Great Crimsion Tide (did not even like typing that even for the sarcasm) but they have been able to string some good seasons together prior to last year. (I know this because a co-worker is alum). But you are correct, giving up 26 points to them is not a good thing.
As far as every SEC team playing a high school team. Well, that is typical for first game. Just as in basketball the power house teams tend to play in the Hawii blah blah (do not know the actual name of the tourney) to start their season beating up on teams that have no real shot of winning.
I am not sure how much longer this tradition will last. I think that as college football becomes even more marketed it will not be long before we will see some fairly big games in the first week of the season.
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Yet with the tip off tourneys they are not all sub par teams. One team will win the tourney the rest will have a loss. But I do understand not wanting to start the season with a loss. I also agree the NCAA will have to put up more competetive games if they expect me to even care about opening weekend.
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Re: College FOOTBALL - 2010
Georgia is a great team, but they are in USC's house this week. By that I mean the original USC (South Carolina). SC has a serious defense it seems, they were all over the folks they played this past weekend.
This year Tennessee opened against a Pop Warner team, but not next year. I found out that next year they open against Montana. Montana Grizzlies was in the National Championship game for I-AA last year, and only were beaten by Appalatian State. You remember AS, they beat Michigan in the Big House? Should be a good game. Still, the Vols are at home against the Ducks this week. If OR plays like they played this past week, TN will be 1-1.
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10th September 2010, 11:17 AM
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Re: College FOOTBALL - 2010
Auburn looked great last night.  BTW what happened to that "high powered" offense  not a single point in the second half and only 17 for the game. At least they played a team in their division. I think Auburn might be in for a long season based on this win.
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10th September 2010, 11:57 AM
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Re: College FOOTBALL - 2010
mguilbert I get the feeling you do not like Auburn.
They win 52 to 26 and they are not good enough. Let'em score too much.
They win 14 to 17 and they are not good enough. Auburn did not score enough.
Seems to me that even two years ago when it was 3 to 2 (against Mississippi St.) they scored enough.
As long at the end of the day Auburn has scored more than the other guy I am happy.
Actually, I prefer 14 to 17 because I am sure some guys are getting the snot knocked out of them (including some Aubun boys). That is what SEC football is supposed to be.
Even beyond the score, at the end of day do your best, hold your head high with pride and no matter if you score a TD or get sacked HAND the ball to the official and get back to work. No matter if it is an undefeated season or no win season I am proud of the school and the team as long as a good example is being set. Now, there have been times in the past and will be in the future when that is not the case. But they are few and lessons are learned.
I refuse to tear another team down. I refuse to demand Tubby be let go. I refuse to stand at the Auburn airport and tell Coach, "we don't want you here".
Lastly, no matter what happens at the end of the day 11/26/10 is going to be fun in regards to football.
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