November 24, 2024Nov 24 Boise now leads 17-13 w/ 3:30 remaining Edited November 24, 2024Nov 24 by OregonDucks
November 24, 2024Nov 24 Moderator On 11/23/2024 at 7:32 PM, Krsmqn said: When was the last time Alabama was held to three points? And had 3 losses in a season.
November 24, 2024Nov 24 On 11/23/2024 at 7:35 PM, 30Duck said: And had 3 losses in a season. 2010 was the last time they lost three or more games.
November 24, 2024Nov 24 Moderator USC ties it up, 3-3. Which one will score more than Alabama did first? Edited November 24, 2024Nov 24 by 30Duck
November 24, 2024Nov 24 On 11/23/2024 at 7:39 PM, Krsmqn said: 2010 was the last time they lost three or more games. DeBoer is no Saban...
November 24, 2024Nov 24 NBC just posted a 9:15pm bracket and has Oregon facing likely Georgia, Ohio State, then Texas... Or Texas, Ohio State, then Georgia. So much for #1 getting an easy route (#2 team in the nation and two SEC teams). Of course, all subject to change. It appears, upon a casual look, it might help if USC knocks out Notre Dame, to shake up numbers 6-12. Maybe get somebody like SMU/Miami versus Indiana in that 8 versus 9 instead of Georgia/Texas versus Tennessee. (Can't really ever root for the Huskies) but might be the very rare occasion to root for the Trojans for a week. They have: 12 ASU 5 tOSU to meet #4 Boise State 9 Tennessee 8 Georgia to meet #1 Oregon 11 SMU 6 ND to meet #3 Miami 10 Indiana 7 Penn State To meet #2 Texas Of course, I'd probably take Georgia over Texas in the SEC (and think they then would then put them at #2 and Texas to 8-11); and, I'd swap and put SMU over Miami in the ACC (Miami maybe sneaks in at 12 and ASU goes to 11). Edited November 24, 2024Nov 24 by AnotherOD
November 24, 2024Nov 24 Auburn over A&M. The SEC is thinning the herd. Ole Miss Bama and A&M get 3 losses, and one more fun week to go. Now the SEC is going to have to complain about their 3 loss teams not making the playoffs, and getting much less sympathy.
November 24, 2024Nov 24 Author Administrator On 11/23/2024 at 9:28 PM, AnotherOD said: NBC just posted a 9:15pm bracket and has Oregon facing likely Georgia, Ohio State, then Texas... So, the No. 1 team in the nation, and the No. 2 team in the nation MUST play each other three times, like no other time in NCAA History? Just like SEC teams have done? Mr. FishDuck
November 24, 2024Nov 24 Aww USC wins... And now they're bowl eligible. Also Lincoln Riley didn't look happy to be informed they were finally bowling eligible. Like maybe that should have happened already.
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