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Post by fullforce11 on Aug 6, 2004 10:45:58 GMT -5
Wow. The ASU wildcats?
As a member of a family with a rich Sun Devil tradition, I can honestly say I'm glad my grandfather didn't read that.
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Post by ViNSaNiTy15UnC9 on Aug 6, 2004 13:21:00 GMT -5
Maize, I agree with Rutgers being underated. In football and basketball they always get huge upsets and stick close to a top 10 team.
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Post by CheesyChaz on Aug 6, 2004 21:38:49 GMT -5
Wow. The ASU wildcats? As a member of a family with a rich Sun Devil tradition, I can honestly say I'm glad my grandfather didn't read that. lol, i couldn't tell if he was talking about the sun devils or some D2 school with the same initials
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Post by fullforce11 on Aug 6, 2004 21:40:27 GMT -5
I guess I should give him the benefit of the doubt and assume he meant some D2 school or something.
But my grandfather would be going crazy, nonetheless.
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Post by tigerbait99 on Aug 15, 2004 21:20:39 GMT -5
I think arkansas is very underrated, i just think that Nutt can bring those boys to a winning season. All the stuff i read is saying that they will win only 2 games. I agree with you that Arkansas is underrated. However I am not quite certain they will be able to put together enough wins to get to a bowl. Beating Texas would certainly be a huge confidence boost, but I don't think it will happen. Their in conference opponents this year will be very tough. (In my SOS formula, Arkansas came out #3 in the nation.) The three SEC teams that I will really be watching are South Carolina, Alabama, and Mississippi. South Carolina- Should be improved from last year, and could potentially break into the top 3 in the SEC east. Alabama- After watching that game against Oklahoma last year, I know they will be great this year. Unfortunatly they struggled toward the end of the year last time around, but they have the potential to be an 8 or 9 game winner. Mississippi- The loss of Eli Manning will not hurt Ole Miss as much as many people think. They still have lots of talent left over from 2003. And could be right in the middle of the race for 2nd in the SEC West.
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Post by tigerbait99 on Aug 21, 2004 20:54:47 GMT -5
TOP 5 1. Notre Dame Hardest schedule every year... They aren't required to play anyone (not in a conference) but they always schedule the hardest teams and get their butts chewed because they lose 4 or 5 games. Any top 10 team with their schedule would lose at least 2 to 3 games. 2. Alabama Coming off of a rebuilding season (year after great season) worth nothing because of NCAA and SEC violations. They will be a tremendous team this year. 3. Nebraska Unranked in Coaches' Poll... Colorado and Missouri will be tough games in Lincoln, but traveling to Kansas State and Oklahoma will be huge challenges. If they can win 2 or 3 out of those 4 they could be a top 20 team. 4. Missouri Kansas State at home and Texas and Nebraska away are the three biggest games of the Tigers' season. If they can pull off two wins there (best if they are K-State and Nebraska) they will easily be in the Big 12 Championship and have a shot at the Fiesta Bowl. 5. Boston College Pittsburgh away will make or break the season for the Eagles. If they win they will easily make a decent bowl. They will probably be a Top 25 team... possibly top 15. Notre Dame......Overrated Bama......I agree, underrated Nebraska.....underrated Missouri.....overrated, but should still be good BC......Overrated
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