Pander Bear
Bluelight Crew
the funny thing is that mark richt is exciting and zesty to fans who live under the gray reign of tressel.
Glad you wrote that, tlb, because I couldn't be bothered to answer nonsense with sense.

wouldnt that be dennis rodman or rupaul or something?it only makes sense, Mark Richt is perhaps the perfect anti-theses to Jim Tressel
[B][U]Conference AP Rank Computers Rank Final Rating Final Ranking Rt Change[/U][/B]
SEC 1 3 95.5 1 1.3
Big Ten 2 4 91.9 2 4.4
Pac-10 3 2 89.7 3 -0.3
Big 12 4 1 83.9 4 -3.2
MWC 5 6 67.8 5 -7.8
WAC 6 7 57.1 6 3.5
ACC 7 5 37.5 7 1.4
Big East 9 8 22.5 8 0.2
C-USA 8 9 18.9 9 0.2
MAC 10 10 14.7 10 0.2
Sun Belt 11 11 9.8 11 -0.1
The Big Ten has overtaken the Pac-10 once again for the number two spot in our conference rankings. The Big Ten's top four (Wisconsin, Ohio State, Michigan State and Iowa) all increased their AP vote total and are now all inside the AP top 13.
The Pac-10, on the other hand, only has two schools inside the AP top 17. It does have a small advantage with the computers, but will need one or two of its schools to rise in the human polls to challenge the Big Ten.
For the first time this season, Conference USA has overtaken the Big East in AP voting points. UCF has more AP voting points than the entire Big East Conference, which is interesting as the Knights have recently been rumored as part of the potential Big East expansion. The computers have kept the Big East ahead of Conference USA ... for now.
- No. 2 Auburn
- No. 6 LSU
- No. 12 Alabama
- No. 15 Arkansas
TCU would whoop Oregon
Ute fan living in Berkley, CA knows fuckall about football, sorry man.
Disclaimer - die hard Florida, and strong SEC in general, fan speaking....
On the overhype of SEC in the media, I would agree with you somewhat. It gets hard for me to believe that we keep 5-7 teams ranked nearly all the time - that smells of either an awesomely unstoppable conference, or the media enjoying the kool-aid. I try to temper it by thinking, all these voters aren't SEC fanboys, they have to be taking a less biased approach....they keep ranking out teams, so we must be better than *I* think.....hell, I look at our OOC against real teams, or at least teams from BCS conferences, and we do okay, but not 'omigod awesomely unstoppable'= SEC is over rated, IMO.
However, you want to argue PAC10 strength, and hold up a USCw-AUB game as your point of argument? Was that the 2002 season (AU went 9-4, USCw 11-2), or the 2003 season (AU 8-5, USCw 12-1)? I'm wondering, because most of us are talking about *this* year....you know, the one where USCw had to hang on against UVA. U-fucking-VA!
But your comment was, "teams like USC,Oregon, and recently Stanford are ... Its not like its a recent thing." Oregon has been a top tier team for awhile, I'm not going to argue that. And USCw has been a top program for most of Pete's time there. Stanford, as you point out, is recent....but it isn't a recent thing? I r confuzed.Still, over the past 5, hell even 10 years, I'd take the SEC over the PAC10 in nearly every matchup top-to-bottom. Hell, the PAC10 can't even sniff the BCS NC's we've been winning for the last 4 yrs straight (oh, that's a recent thing....). Anywho, take your 3rd best PAC10 and put 'em against the 3rd best SEC, in any of those years, tell me honestly who'd win on nuetral ground? Take the 7th best teams from any year....who'd win? Seriously? In all those matchups, I sincerely see the SEC winning 70+%. Not blowouts, but definitely wins. Any way you want to stack it, SEC >>> PAC10 over the past few years.
Les Miles? Freaking nutjob. I just have images of him in a straight jacket getting shock therapy as his off-season personal regimen. The only thing you can count on with him is that he won't make sense....but you can't take him out back an shoot him, to put him out of your misery....yet.
You must be loony. I eat, live, and breath FL football....and until the UGA game UM has been out of touch and it's shown with our coaching and players. He's just now waking up and getting back into things, but to have made that kind of mistake (leaning on assistants who can't do what he can)....no, he's a step or two behind Saban, who I'd put at the top of the coaching pile these past few years.
You said right now. Ok, right now, Saban is sitting with 2 losses and looks on the brink of crying about his team being unfairly compared to last year's squad (cry me a river 8) ). Right now, I'd probably go with ORE's head coach, in that he's got a system that has continued despite graduation and player turnover, that has steadily grown to dominate their conference (USCw gave them an honest fight when USCw was good, Ore ST also plays them well - but that's a serious rivalry), but all in all, I'd want him as my coach over anyone else.
Urban's probably hurt a bit in that he's lost his best OC (Dan Mullen to head coach MSU) and his best DC (Charlie Strong ot head coach L'ville), and had a lot of other key coaches leave, so transitions in staff tend to hurt a team and reflect on the head coach - maybe I'm being hard on him. But all in all, given a choice of today's head coaches, I'd take Chip Kelly and his staff. Behind him I'd have the likes of Saban, Meyer, and even Mack Brown (something is rotten in TX, but overall, their program has shown the strength and durability of a top program). Note, Tressel is *not* on that list. Sorry, Buckeye fans, I know you may appreciate the solid, top level conference championship program he runs, but even you don't have a lot of warm love for someone so plain, honest, and good....you want someone a little more exciting, dangerous, and perhaps insane - dontchya?![]()
A 14-year-old was found passed out drunk in a port-a-potty before a football game at Duke University, pushing the school to permanently cancel student tailgating late Monday.
The unidentified male, who is the brother of a Duke undergraduate, was rushed to the hospital on the school's campus in Durham, N.C., on Nov. 6, and later recovered.
That was not enough for university administrators, however, who called the drunken partying prior to football games unacceptable. The school's football team is 3-6 this season, a slight improvement after nearly a decade of putrid performances.
In an e-mail to the student body about the incident, Duke vice president of student affairs Larry Moneta called tailgating "increasingly dangerous in every iteration."
He referred to the passed-out individual as "a teenage youth." Two campus sources familiar with the situation told NewsCore the boy was 14 years old.
"Tailgate has become an embarrassment -- it has no connection to our football team," Moneta told The Chronicle, the student newspaper. "Now it has to end. I think the notion that a young teenager could be discovered under these conditions just crosses the line."
Duke has long tried to cull the tradition, which can begin as early as four hours before noon football games. Only of-age students can transport alcohol into the parking lots, though younger students may attend and consume what they do not bring.
Ban preseason polls
If ever there were a year that provided ammunition for doing away with the preseason Top 25, this would be it. Because it's hard to imagine getting it too much more wrong than the voters did this season. A look at the USA Today top 10 and where they are now:
Alabama (26). Was the prohibitive No. 1 pick. Now: 7-2 and ranked No. 12. You can almost hear the communal Crimson Tide nervous breakdown -- wait, actually you can hear it by tuning into the tragicomedy that is the Paul Finebaum Show.
Ohio State (27). Was No. 2. Now: 8-1 and ranked seventh, but possesses no victories over teams currently in the Top 25. Hard to understand how the Buckeyes are ranked two spots ahead of Stanford.
Florida (28 ). Was No. 3. Now: 6-3 and ranked 24th. And probably overrated.
Texas. Was No. 4. Now: Complete breakdown has left the Longhorns 4-5 and in jeopardy of not going bowling.
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Virginia Tech (30). Was No. 6. Now: Two losses, one to an FCS opponent, though it is fair to argue that the Hokies lost to Boise State twice. Currently ranked 17th.
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Oklahoma (32). Was No. 8. Now: 7-2 and ranked 16th. Utterly ordinary road team.