That was the best I've seen Temple or our defense play all year.
Karma owed that to Petrino.and what did we get? Some little water bug from Missouri soaking up all the limelight. What a night Temple had.
When a guy gets 282 yards rushing it can go unstated that is the best a guy looked all year. Temple is a very good back. I saw projections of rounds 2-3 I think. However, I hope the Cards dont waste a high pick on ANY RB. We dont need one. James rushed for 1200+. We have real needs and if filled would likely put us over the top. I liked Mizzou's defense againt Nebraska too.
Note: Request to others. Some of us only follow certain college conferences. I know nothing about PAC10. It would be helpful when touting someone if you would say their school and position.
He was a world beater on that one very important day. Some day his kids,grandkids and their kids will watch him play that game.
I saw a magazine that projected him as a 2nd or 3rd round pick. I liked what I saw from him this year. However, I did not follow him since HS but we will see.
I only saw a little of Arkansas against LSU and only other time I saw them was in Cotton Bowl. After seeing Cotton Bowl it really makes me wonder about quality of LSU. Ohio State losing at home late in year against Illinois makes me question their quality too. I think BCS this year is a joke.
BCS should be revamped to disqualify any team from BCS championship game that loses at home to an unranked opponent and to require a team to beat at least 2 teams that were ranked at the time they won to qualify for BCS championship game. That would encourage teams to schedule harder non-conference opponents. Currently most nonconference games are little more than exhibition games against patsies. At the very least college football fans might see a few more interesting games a year from their team.
That would be way too hard to implement, plus you wouldn't have enough teams eligible. Plus, upsets happen. It's already bad enough, and I think this would create more problems than it would solve. I'd be happy if they could tighten the rules for non-BCS conference schools. Hawaii had no business in the Sugar.
Ohio State and LSU have no business being in BCS. If you cant defend your home turf against unranked opponents late in the season then you have no right to be playing for a national championship. You only need two schools for a championship game so I think it would work. It is no more complicated then it already is and eliminates the inconsistent pretenders who schedule cup cakes.
Currently, they already count wins to reach 6 needed to qualify for bowl so just add a count that says beat 2 ranked teams that were ranked at time of wins. Same process to track losses to unranked teams at home. Seems easy.
The advertisers want a big ten, sec love fest every year. I have absolute no interest in "championship" game this year and advertisers will not have me watching their ads.
Ohio State and LSU have no business being in BCS. If you cant defend your home turf against unranked opponents late in the season then you have no right to be playing for a national championship. You only need two schools for a championship game so I think it would work. It is no more complicated then it already is and eliminates the inconsistent pretenders who schedule cup cakes.
Currently, they already count wins to reach 6 needed to qualify for bowl so just add a count that says beat 2 ranked teams that were ranked at time of wins. Same process to track losses to unranked teams at home. Seems easy.
The advertisers want a big ten, sec love fest every year. I have absolute no interest in "championship" game this year and advertisers will not have me watching their ads.
By my system Oklahoma, Missouri, Virgina Tech and West Virgina would qualify. I am not sure about Georgia. They lost at home to South Carolina. At time I think South Carolina was ranked. If so they would make it. Those are the only schools that I thought might qualify and researched. If anybody else interested would love to know if any other schools would qualify (win 2 games against teams ranked at the time and no home losses to teams unranked at the time). My research would indicate Oklahoma vs VA Tech based on BCS and my modifications.
Well, Oklahoma, VA Tech, and WVU all had 2 loses and won their conference, just like LSU, so the same argument can be made for each of them. You can cut and slice evidence and stats until the cows come home, but when you're wrangling about 2-loss teams, it's bad.
Ohio State won a major conference and only lost one game. You CANNOT leave them out and let a 2-loss team in. That's a no-brainer. Then look at Hawaii. Sure, they had a weak schedule. Sure, they won a small conference. Sure, they got killed in their BCS game. They still deserved to be in the title game.
We've built a system that eliminates about half of the schools from contention before they've even played a single game. It's wrong. Without a playoff, most schools will never, ever have a chance to win the title. Without a playoff, we'll always argue about woulda, coulda, shouldas, because some team made it and another didn't. Let's be realistic: the only way to fix the system is with a playoff.
I think it has to be more than just number of wins and losses. Hawaii getting in kept out Missouri which played a harder schedule and deserved it more. To my knowledge HI never beat a ranked team. HI needs to come to the mainland and play ranked teams if they want to contend for a natl championship. Ohio State lost to an unranked team at home late in the year with it all on the line. They did not have to pay a conference championship. I am curious how many ranked teams Ohio State beat? Oklahoma and VA Tech did not lose at home to a nobody. Going on the road and winning is tougher than winning at home.
But we all know the real reason Ohio State and LSU is in. It comes down to money. The advertisers think the east coast wants Big Ten and SEC. In professional sports they bitch if midwest teams make championships because of ratings. Since that is the way they feel they should just say winner of Big Ten plays winner of SEC every year for natl championship. That is more honest and that is what they want.
One of the great things about the NFL is that there is centralized scheduling based on results. Each team does not schedule its opponents years in advance. College football should change their scheduling system so that it is not done so far in advance( 2-3 years max) with flexibility allowed for schedule changes prior to start of a season. Only reason it is done that way is because it has always been done that way. If the non-conference schedule actually mattered in determining national champions it would not be done so far in advance and would be done more carefully. Right now scheduling is important in determing national champions anyway because teams make sure to schedule cup cakes so they wont be challenged before the conference schedule. This would stop that.
Ohio State and LSU losing at home late to unranked schools and now playing in "natl championship" is so bush league. This will really result in an accidental and undeserving "champion".
We all know that everythijng is personal no matter if we deny it. I did not give much thought about BCS till Mizzou got f**ked. It pisses me off that Mizzou beats Illinois, Kansas, Texas Tech. All bowl teams and ranked at one time or another. They beat A&M not sure if they were ranked. They won at CU after Oklahoma lost there. They do all this. They schedule the hard teams and they get f**cked for their effort. Why reward the easy schedulers and punish the hard schedulers? Mizzou played two top ten schools in back to back weeks in last two weeks of season and beat #3. Mizzou brings back lots of veterans this year but they are f**ked again before the season even begins. They play KU (likely ranked highly again next year) and if like this year will play another top ten team for Big12 championship that next week. They have to maintain that high entensity and quality of play late in the year while other teams coast.
Tell me about Ohio States best victory. Mizzou's was against undefeated #3 KU on neutral site. KU's only lost.
As for the big boys scheduling mid majors. You can call it that if you want I call it scheduling automatic wins. I have no interest in seeing Mizzou pummel Toledo.