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the official 2010-11 college football thread! ver. Auburn VS Oregon?

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and yet they are ranked above Auburn....

fucking shame

did you guys shut the tv off early or something? miss the last drive that ate 9:25 off the clock and then take a knee on the 12 yard line with a minute left..? that game simply proved to me that the ducks really are one of, if not the, best team in the country, and either side of the ball can win games for the entire team, no matter the situation. our defense won that game for us, no question about it.
it's easy to score and keep your confidence level up when you're on fire and scoring a point a minute, but what about on your down day? (and you're going to have at least one, not a single NC team has had a hiccup-free title-run) can you still win? and for oregon, the answer is yes.
 
Miami has won 5 national championships actually.

1983, 1987, 1989, 1991, and 2001. Don't know where you are getting your facts from.
 
did you guys shut the tv off early or something? miss the last drive that ate 9:25 off the clock and then take a knee on the 12 yard line with a minute left..? that game simply proved to me that the ducks really are one of, if not the, best team in the country, and either side of the ball can win games for the entire team, no matter the situation. our defense won that game for us, no question about it.
it's easy to score and keep your confidence level up when you're on fire and scoring a point a minute, but what about on your down day? (and you're going to have at least one, not a single NC team has had a hiccup-free title-run) can you still win? and for oregon, the answer is yes.

i don't think anyone watched it at all ;)
 
we don't have TV so we're picky choosey about which games we leave the house for, or which games get watched on cbssports.com or whatever.

Oregon games don't make either one of those lists :\
 
^ well, I actually think youse guise are missing out. as much as I usually hate those gimmick-oriented offenses in college football (you live by it and then die by it), Oregon has always been a very fun team for me to watch. we're all fans of teams that pretty much run standard, vanilla, pro formations. and while I wouldn't have it any other way (it is TRUE football, not GIMMICK football), it is fun to have a West Coast change. I just think our friend hairo-'WIN came off a bit too strong with his homerism. hopefully we can tame him down a bit, like some of the other posters that come in here spouting off the crazy ;)

I haven't watched an Oregon game all year. I couldn't care about them one way or the other.

wikipedia, lawl. it's actually quite confusing looking up National Championships in college football...
 
no shit -- and i'm not a big college fan, i've loosely followed it for most of my life since LSU has always been decent if not good, but the way the championships are set up in NCAA is headache inducing and needs to be changed, seriously. NCAA has other downsides -- I can't imagine ever risking money on NCAA with the way its set up now.
 
yeah, holy football is the only reason that I even bothered to jimmy rig my cable. well, I guess I do watch a couple of shows, but I would most likely stick to watching them on the internet

and I do actually watch a lot of games. there's just something magical about chilling all Saturday with a couple beers. my friends even know to not even try to get a hold of me until the games are done. until then, I will be yelling at my TV, shirtless, in my house that will finally one day sink back into the oblivion of Hell

and then Holy Sundays! oh lawd! I tell my work that I can't work on Sundays due to church and another job, but it's oh such sweet bullshit. what a glorious day, usually full of chicken wings and not moving in a hungover haze on the couch, sometimes sleeping to the glorious sounds of refs reffing, grown men grunting, whistles blowing, and Bob fucking Costas annoying the shit outta me
 
i have a 42 inch flat screen that i worship as much, if not more, than fake soccer mom's that pray to the baby jesus on sundays after cheating on their husbands on saturdays.

i fucking love football season. my wife hates it. i don't even like leaving the house on the weekends.

beer - check
flatscreen - check
sports package - check
grill - check

heaven.

VOLS BITCH!
 
Family tradition every fall - Order pizza, light the fireplace, and watch football for as long as the family can stand it. For me personally, I watch maybe another 20 min of tv during the week as I walk in and out of the room. Saturday is the only day for watching tv, and it's only for watching as much football as I can take.

Now, with football sucking ass (for me), and basketball starting up, I'll be less of a Saturday-all-day-on-the-couch person, and start DVR'ing the basketball games and watch when I can. Still, regular tv? Not so much. :|




Big Screen with HD and DVR ftmfw.
 
i'm getting pretty pumped for this bammer/ga state game tonight. should be a shoot out.

hey, that doesn't sound like a bad Thursday night college game (for once)

I don't have the NFL network and I don't think I'll be going to the bar tonight for once as well, so it will be nice watching some decent footbaw
 
An attorney for Kenny Rogers said Thursday his client knows he made “a stupid decision” when he sent a fellow Mississippi State booster a text of Cecil Newton’s payment plan to secure his son’s commitment to the Bulldogs.

“I’m not even sure Kenny completely understands why he did it,” Doug Zeit told The Associated Press. “The best I can tell you is Cecil Newton made a few calls insisting that he do it, so Kenny went ahead and sent the text message.”

Zeit confirmed Rogers sent the text to Bill Bell requesting $80,000 the day after Cam Newton signed with MSU, $50,000 30 days later and another $50,000 30 days after that.

Zeit says no money ever changed hands.

“I can’t tell you what Cecil Newton was thinking,” Zeit said. “What I do know is he told Kenny Rogers that it would take $180,000 to sign his son, and he told him ‘This is how I want it done.”’

Cam Newton eventually signed with Auburn, and the Heisman Trophy candidate has the second-ranked Tigers in contention for the national championship.

The Newtons’ attorney, George Lawson, told WSB-TV of Atlanta Thursday that he is “one million percent” certain Cam Newton did not take any money. Lawson says if Cecil Newton discussed money, his son “knew nothing” about it.

“No money has been offered to Cam Newton. Cam Newton hasn’t asked for any money,” Lawson said in the report. “Cam Newton, Cecil Newton and Jackie Newton have participated in the ongoing NCAA investigation. They have been truthful and candid with the NCAA.”

The attorney added, “I don’t think there’s any question that Cam Newton knew nothing about any money discussions, if any money discussions were had.”

John Bond, a former Mississippi State quarterback, said in January he had been asked for $180,000 to secure Cam Newton’s commitment to Mississippi State and informed MSU officials. Zeit told the AP that Rogers contacted Bond and left a voice message, but the two never had a conversation.

Rogers told a Dallas radio station last week that he, Cecil Newton and two Mississippi State assistant coaches met in a Starkville hotel on Nov. 27, 2009, when Newton first mentioned the pay-for-play plan. Mississippi State has said all of its employees acted properly.

Bond was interviewed by the FBI on Tuesday, according to his attorney Phil Abernethy.

Zeit said his client has not been contacted by the FBI, but would cooperate with any investigation. He confirmed Thursday that the Mississippi Secretary of State’s office wants to interview Rogers, though a date has not been set.

Lawson also said that Florida should expect to hear from him regarding a report on Cam Newton’s academic status at that school. Cam Newton was on the verge of expulsion after three instances of cheating at Florida, before he decided to transfer to Blinn (Texas) College, FOXsports.com reported last week, citing an unidentified source.

“Cam Newton’s grades and academic standings at the University of Florida are protected matters. And to the extent that the University of Florida has violated a federal statute, I have some understanding of what the University of Florida’s address is and at some appropriate time they’ll hear from me,” Lawson said.

Florida coach Urban Meyer has said he didn’t leak any academic information on Newton and neither did anyone on his staff, and called the claim “ridiculous” and “simply not true.”

The pay-for-play scandal surrounding the Newtons has shaken college football and could impact who wins the Heisman Trophy and the national championship.

The allegations have cast a dark shadow over an otherwise dream season for Newton and No. 2 Auburn (11-0), which has clinched a spot in the Southeastern Conference championship game. The Tigers are in the middle of an off week, before their next game against No. 10 Alabama on Nov. 26 in Tuscaloosa, Ala.


Sounds to me like Newton is fucked doesnt matter if he knew about the money or not if his dad took or asked for money he is ineligable. What a dumbass for sending texts did he not realize that records are kept by the phone company of everything you send? Now that FBI is involved you have to believe that there is evidence of wrong doing. Auburn cant catch a break they were on probation when they went undefeated in 1993 got screwed when they were undefeated in 2003 (or 2004 I dont recall) now it looks t\like they may forfiet all there wins this year.
 
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