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Post by tigerbait99 on Aug 26, 2004 22:24:00 GMT -5
1998 will once agian this year Well. I would certainly say Tennessee has a better shot than Ohio State. At least in my mind.
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Post by Mr. Tennessee on Aug 26, 2004 22:30:40 GMT -5
Well. I would certainly say Tennessee has a better shot than Ohio State. At least in my mind. I certainly hope so!
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Post by tigerbait99 on Aug 26, 2004 22:33:12 GMT -5
I certainly hope so! As long as SEC teams do well. I am happy.
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Post by CincyBuck32 on Aug 26, 2004 23:02:10 GMT -5
Well. I would certainly say Tennessee has a better shot than Ohio State. At least in my mind. I hate to end up sounding like some pathetic homer by defending OSU to my last breath, but saying that a team starting a true freshman QB has a better chance at the national championship than OSU is way off.
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Post by PJ520 on Aug 26, 2004 23:15:34 GMT -5
I hate to end up sounding like some pathetic homer by defending OSU to my last breath, but saying that a team starting a true freshman QB has a better chance at the national championship than OSU is way off. OU's QB's may not be true freshman but they haven't exactly seen a lot of action either......
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Post by fullforce11 on Aug 26, 2004 23:51:42 GMT -5
OSU has a better chance than Tennessee because of both overall talent and an easier schedule. That is to say that Tennessee's SEC schedule is more difficult when you consider its top level opponents.
OSU really only has to beat NCState, Michigan, Iowa, Michigan State, Purdue, and Wisconsin. There are a number of teams that could run the table on those teams this year (5-10)
Tennessee on the other hand has to get by Florida, Auburn, Georgia, South Carolina, Ole Miss, Notre Dame, and then likely LSU in the confrerence championship. There may be only 1 or 2 teams in the nation that would run that schedule.
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Post by tigerbait99 on Aug 27, 2004 17:42:15 GMT -5
OSU has a better chance than Tennessee because of both overall talent and an easier schedule. That is to say that Tennessee's SEC schedule is more difficult when you consider its top level opponents. OSU really only has to beat NCState, Michigan, Iowa, Michigan State, Purdue, and Wisconsin. There are a number of teams that could run the table on those teams this year (5-10) Tennessee on the other hand has to get by Florida, Auburn, Georgia, South Carolina, Ole Miss, Notre Dame, and then likely LSU in the confrerence championship. There may be only 1 or 2 teams in the nation that would run that schedule. NEITHER TEAM WILL WIN THE NC, SO WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE.
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Post by qcomdrj on Aug 27, 2004 19:46:56 GMT -5
Also, OSU won't get by NCState this year. Consider it told.
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Post by tigerbait99 on Aug 27, 2004 19:56:00 GMT -5
Also, OSU won't get by NCState this year. Consider it told. Watch out for marshall too. Also watch for North Texas to pull an upset over Colorado. (Yes I know the north texas QB was killed. But I suspect CU will fall apart this year. look for them to go 1-10 or 2-9. Winless is also a possibility. Maybe they will beat Iowa State.)
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