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Wait, what's the controversy?If people are worried about Boise State being disrespected, shouldn't they be heralding the BCS system, which is keeping Boise St. in the top five despite the voters jumping them?
Quote from: Roy Hobbs on October 18, 2009, 06:11:24 PMWait, what's the controversy?If people are worried about Boise State being disrespected, shouldn't they be heralding the BCS system, which is keeping Boise St. in the top five despite the voters jumping them?Isn't that more like "sauce for the goose"? They're justifying their unfair system by putting certain teams high enough to (hopefully) placate them into not complaining ... not sure that's worth heralding.
Quote from: Bahku on October 17, 2009, 01:25:22 PMOklahoma is giving Colt and Texas all they can handle today and more. Kinda saw this coming with the improvements to the Sooners' defense this fall. Score is 6 to zip, Oklahoma, in the second quarter.I think Texas is overrated. To me, the two best teams (hands down) are Florida and Alabama, not necessarily in that order.(While I've always been a Huskers fan, I've always had a soft sport in my heart for the Crimson Tide, too.)
Oklahoma is giving Colt and Texas all they can handle today and more. Kinda saw this coming with the improvements to the Sooners' defense this fall. Score is 6 to zip, Oklahoma, in the second quarter.
Quote from: Bahku on October 18, 2009, 06:21:53 PMQuote from: Roy Hobbs on October 18, 2009, 06:11:24 PMWait, what's the controversy?If people are worried about Boise State being disrespected, shouldn't they be heralding the BCS system, which is keeping Boise St. in the top five despite the voters jumping them?Isn't that more like "sauce for the goose"? They're justifying their unfair system by putting certain teams high enough to (hopefully) placate them into not complaining ... not sure that's worth heralding.How so? I'm not following your argument. What is the correct result, and how have the computers / voters kept that from happening?I understand the criticism of voters for jumping Boise St. (first with Virginia Tech, then with USC and Cincy). I don't understand what the current issue is, though; the computers seemingly have rectified whatever injustice was done by the jumping.
Quote from: Roy Hobbs on October 18, 2009, 06:25:06 PMQuote from: Bahku on October 18, 2009, 06:21:53 PMQuote from: Roy Hobbs on October 18, 2009, 06:11:24 PMWait, what's the controversy?If people are worried about Boise State being disrespected, shouldn't they be heralding the BCS system, which is keeping Boise St. in the top five despite the voters jumping them?Isn't that more like "sauce for the goose"? They're justifying their unfair system by putting certain teams high enough to (hopefully) placate them into not complaining ... not sure that's worth heralding.How so? I'm not following your argument. What is the correct result, and how have the computers / voters kept that from happening?I understand the criticism of voters for jumping Boise St. (first with Virginia Tech, then with USC and Cincy). I don't understand what the current issue is, though; the computers seemingly have rectified whatever injustice was done by the jumping.The correct result should probably be Boise St #2 or 3 but that didn't happen in any poll and it won't at the end of the season either, no matter what happens.
Quote from: eja117 on October 18, 2009, 07:44:36 PMQuote from: Roy Hobbs on October 18, 2009, 06:25:06 PMQuote from: Bahku on October 18, 2009, 06:21:53 PMQuote from: Roy Hobbs on October 18, 2009, 06:11:24 PMWait, what's the controversy?If people are worried about Boise State being disrespected, shouldn't they be heralding the BCS system, which is keeping Boise St. in the top five despite the voters jumping them?Isn't that more like "sauce for the goose"? They're justifying their unfair system by putting certain teams high enough to (hopefully) placate them into not complaining ... not sure that's worth heralding.How so? I'm not following your argument. What is the correct result, and how have the computers / voters kept that from happening?I understand the criticism of voters for jumping Boise St. (first with Virginia Tech, then with USC and Cincy). I don't understand what the current issue is, though; the computers seemingly have rectified whatever injustice was done by the jumping.The correct result should probably be Boise St #2 or 3 but that didn't happen in any poll and it won't at the end of the season either, no matter what happens.You think Boise State would beat Alabama, Florida, or Texas? Until one of those three teams lose, I consider them the three best in the country.
Quote from: Roy Hobbs on October 18, 2009, 07:52:51 PMQuote from: eja117 on October 18, 2009, 07:44:36 PMQuote from: Roy Hobbs on October 18, 2009, 06:25:06 PMQuote from: Bahku on October 18, 2009, 06:21:53 PMQuote from: Roy Hobbs on October 18, 2009, 06:11:24 PMWait, what's the controversy?If people are worried about Boise State being disrespected, shouldn't they be heralding the BCS system, which is keeping Boise St. in the top five despite the voters jumping them?Isn't that more like "sauce for the goose"? They're justifying their unfair system by putting certain teams high enough to (hopefully) placate them into not complaining ... not sure that's worth heralding.How so? I'm not following your argument. What is the correct result, and how have the computers / voters kept that from happening?I understand the criticism of voters for jumping Boise St. (first with Virginia Tech, then with USC and Cincy). I don't understand what the current issue is, though; the computers seemingly have rectified whatever injustice was done by the jumping.The correct result should probably be Boise St #2 or 3 but that didn't happen in any poll and it won't at the end of the season either, no matter what happens.You think Boise State would beat Alabama, Florida, or Texas? Until one of those three teams lose, I consider them the three best in the country.Well there was this thing called the Fiesta Bowl where mighty Oklahoma got beat. Then last year when undefeated Utah beat the snot out of Bama, which had been the #1 team in the country.We just saw Texas beat Oklahoma by two whole points without Bradford on the field. That's the same Oklahoma that BYU beat handily but with a healthier Bradford. We just saw the Gators beat Arkansas at home in the last 30 seconds. Bama is the same team as last year, but with a new QB and without their 1rst round pick Andre Smithso yes. I think it's feasible that BSU is # 1 or 2.
Alabama has beaten 3 ranked teams, but Florida, Boise St, Texas, Cincy, Iowa, and TCU have all beaten only 1 ranked team and are all undefeated. Florida and Texas shouldn't just automatically have a higher ranking, but they do
Quote from: eja117 on October 18, 2009, 07:57:51 PMQuote from: Roy Hobbs on October 18, 2009, 07:52:51 PMQuote from: eja117 on October 18, 2009, 07:44:36 PMQuote from: Roy Hobbs on October 18, 2009, 06:25:06 PMQuote from: Bahku on October 18, 2009, 06:21:53 PMQuote from: Roy Hobbs on October 18, 2009, 06:11:24 PMWait, what's the controversy?If people are worried about Boise State being disrespected, shouldn't they be heralding the BCS system, which is keeping Boise St. in the top five despite the voters jumping them?Isn't that more like "sauce for the goose"? They're justifying their unfair system by putting certain teams high enough to (hopefully) placate them into not complaining ... not sure that's worth heralding.How so? I'm not following your argument. What is the correct result, and how have the computers / voters kept that from happening?I understand the criticism of voters for jumping Boise St. (first with Virginia Tech, then with USC and Cincy). I don't understand what the current issue is, though; the computers seemingly have rectified whatever injustice was done by the jumping.The correct result should probably be Boise St #2 or 3 but that didn't happen in any poll and it won't at the end of the season either, no matter what happens.You think Boise State would beat Alabama, Florida, or Texas? Until one of those three teams lose, I consider them the three best in the country.Well there was this thing called the Fiesta Bowl where mighty Oklahoma got beat. Then last year when undefeated Utah beat the snot out of Bama, which had been the #1 team in the country.We just saw Texas beat Oklahoma by two whole points without Bradford on the field. That's the same Oklahoma that BYU beat handily but with a healthier Bradford. We just saw the Gators beat Arkansas at home in the last 30 seconds. Bama is the same team as last year, but with a new QB and without their 1rst round pick Andre Smithso yes. I think it's feasible that BSU is # 1 or 2. Wow...just wow.
Quote from: RAcker on October 18, 2009, 08:05:39 PMQuote from: eja117 on October 18, 2009, 07:57:51 PMQuote from: Roy Hobbs on October 18, 2009, 07:52:51 PMQuote from: eja117 on October 18, 2009, 07:44:36 PMQuote from: Roy Hobbs on October 18, 2009, 06:25:06 PMQuote from: Bahku on October 18, 2009, 06:21:53 PMQuote from: Roy Hobbs on October 18, 2009, 06:11:24 PMWait, what's the controversy?If people are worried about Boise State being disrespected, shouldn't they be heralding the BCS system, which is keeping Boise St. in the top five despite the voters jumping them?Isn't that more like "sauce for the goose"? They're justifying their unfair system by putting certain teams high enough to (hopefully) placate them into not complaining ... not sure that's worth heralding.How so? I'm not following your argument. What is the correct result, and how have the computers / voters kept that from happening?I understand the criticism of voters for jumping Boise St. (first with Virginia Tech, then with USC and Cincy). I don't understand what the current issue is, though; the computers seemingly have rectified whatever injustice was done by the jumping.The correct result should probably be Boise St #2 or 3 but that didn't happen in any poll and it won't at the end of the season either, no matter what happens.You think Boise State would beat Alabama, Florida, or Texas? Until one of those three teams lose, I consider them the three best in the country.Well there was this thing called the Fiesta Bowl where mighty Oklahoma got beat. Then last year when undefeated Utah beat the snot out of Bama, which had been the #1 team in the country.We just saw Texas beat Oklahoma by two whole points without Bradford on the field. That's the same Oklahoma that BYU beat handily but with a healthier Bradford. We just saw the Gators beat Arkansas at home in the last 30 seconds. Bama is the same team as last year, but with a new QB and without their 1rst round pick Andre Smithso yes. I think it's feasible that BSU is # 1 or 2. Wow...just wow.That's what you said last year while Utah was crushing Bama in a BCS bowl right?The sense of entitlement by the BCS teams despite consistent failure against the non-BCS teams is astonishing.Hawaii. They got beat pretty bad. The BCS teams have that going for them
Quote from: eja117 on October 18, 2009, 07:57:51 PMQuote from: Roy Hobbs on October 18, 2009, 07:52:51 PMQuote from: eja117 on October 18, 2009, 07:44:36 PMQuote from: Roy Hobbs on October 18, 2009, 06:25:06 PMQuote from: Bahku on October 18, 2009, 06:21:53 PMQuote from: Roy Hobbs on October 18, 2009, 06:11:24 PMWait, what's the controversy?If people are worried about Boise State being disrespected, shouldn't they be heralding the BCS system, which is keeping Boise St. in the top five despite the voters jumping them?Isn't that more like "sauce for the goose"? They're justifying their unfair system by putting certain teams high enough to (hopefully) placate them into not complaining ... not sure that's worth heralding.How so? I'm not following your argument. What is the correct result, and how have the computers / voters kept that from happening?I understand the criticism of voters for jumping Boise St. (first with Virginia Tech, then with USC and Cincy). I don't understand what the current issue is, though; the computers seemingly have rectified whatever injustice was done by the jumping.The correct result should probably be Boise St #2 or 3 but that didn't happen in any poll and it won't at the end of the season either, no matter what happens.You think Boise State would beat Alabama, Florida, or Texas? Until one of those three teams lose, I consider them the three best in the country.Well there was this thing called the Fiesta Bowl where mighty Oklahoma got beat. Then last year when undefeated Utah beat the snot out of Bama, which had been the #1 team in the country.We just saw Texas beat Oklahoma by two whole points without Bradford on the field. That's the same Oklahoma that BYU beat handily but with a healthier Bradford. We just saw the Gators beat Arkansas at home in the last 30 seconds. Bama is the same team as last year, but with a new QB and without their 1rst round pick Andre Smithso yes. I think it's feasible that BSU is # 1 or 2. Texas struggled to beat a very good team. Florida struggled to beat a very good team.Boise State struggled to beat a very mediocre Tulsa team. It would be one thing if Boise trounced their opponent while everyone else struggled, but Boise had the easiest match up, and barely held on.