BCS Selection Show
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jordo212000I am still ticked about the Boise-TCU matchup. That is freaking ridiculous and really seems like they are trying to save a major conference from having to play them. It also may be a strategy to ensure they'll have 1 less undefeated at the end too, to avoid complete controversy.
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enigmaax
Yeah, I'm surprised that Boise got the bid. I mean, I don't know who really deserved it over them, but these two played last year and no one cared. I guess the Fiesta is banking on this being "the little guy bowl" or something. It might work, as I alluded to before, most people probably don't even realize they played each other last year.ytownfootball wrote:
The BCS essentially allows them to come to the table, but put them at the "little Kids table" just like at Thanksgiving.enigmaax wrote:
Did you watch them play each other last year?SportsAndLadies wrote: Nah I like how they're playign each other..we've seen mid majors play the big guys in the past and we've seen them accel and we've seen them lose...now lets see em play ecah other. -
enigmaax
So many people argued that this would never happen. I started to have doubts last week and was really hoping Texas would lose to see what happened. I didn't figure it'd matter enough if neither had a shot at the title, but as it turns out, the big boy conference would've won all along.Cleveland Buck wrote:
I figured they would jump TCU.osu45804 wrote: Wow Cincy finished 3rd in the BCS -
jordo212000
Yup.ccrunner609 wrote: Total bullshit to put them together.
BC$ is shit and shady. -
DaBrowns41
Problem with that is while Florida's offense hasn't been great, it'll be one of the best offenses they've played this season.thedynasty1998 wrote: I agree that Florida's offense hasn't been that impressive this year. Harvin was so crucial to their success. That's why I think Cincinnati has a fighting chance against them, because their offense isn't as great as many seem to think.
You can't expect Florida not to put points on them when Illinois had no trouble. If Illinois could execute, they would have beat them. Florida can usually execute.
Cincy will have their hands full with Florida's D though, which is why I don't think they'll win.
But if I've learned one thing lately about these BCS games, is that you can't write off anybody. -
jordo212000
Really not sure why you hate Cincy so muchderek bomar wrote: adios cincy...florida is gonna eat your fucking lunch -
trep14I'm a little bit surprised that the Big Ten got two bids...
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DaBrowns41
Who else would you put in over Iowa?trep14 wrote: I'm a little bit surprised that the Big Ten got two bids... -
jordo212000
I wouldn't say I am surprised, I knew it would be Penn St/Iowa however, I am also just as sure that Iowa is probably going to exposed. That's just not a very good football team. Northern Iowa can vouch for thatDaBrowns41 wrote: Who else would you put in over Iowa? -
mallymal614
Wow! 1 second away from being in the National Championship. I know they are heated about that Texas field goal lol.osu45804 wrote: Wow Cincy finished 3rd in the BCS -
ptown_trojans_1
In reality, I think Oregon St., Stanford, and Pitt are better than Iowa. But, that is just me.DaBrowns41 wrote:
Who else would you put in over Iowa?trep14 wrote: I'm a little bit surprised that the Big Ten got two bids... -
trep14
I guess surprised isn't the word I was looking for, seeing as there was no one else to go besides Iowa/Penn State. I'm just kind of starting to wonder how many BCS game losses its going to take for the Big Ten to stop getting two BCS bids until they prove they can win one (and this is coming from an Ohio State fan, btw).DaBrowns41 wrote:
Who else would you put in over Iowa?trep14 wrote: I'm a little bit surprised that the Big Ten got two bids... -
ts1227
This is their last year.osu99 wrote: By the way how long until FOX is no longer covering CFB? Their coverage is horse sheet. -
jordo212000
I could support Stanford getting in... definitely not Oregon St though. Pitt... eh maybeptown_trojans_1 wrote:
In reality, I think Oregon St., Stanford, and Pitt are better than Iowa. But, that is just me. -
jordo212000
ccrunner is making Tim Tebow-like guarantees in another thread. He says the Big 10 is going to dominate its bowl scheduletrep14 wrote:
I guess surprised isn't the word I was looking for, seeing as there was no one else to go besides Iowa/Penn State. I'm just kind of starting to wonder how many BCS game losses its going to take for the Big Ten to stop getting two BCS bids until they prove they can win one (and this is coming from an Ohio State fan, btw). -
DaBrowns41
Would you also say that Oregon and Ohio State aren't good football teams because Purdue lost by 2 to Oregon and beat OSU?jordo212000 wrote:
I wouldn't say I am surprised, I knew it would be Penn St/Iowa however, I am also just as sure that Iowa is probably going to exposed. That's just not a very good football team. Northern Iowa can vouch for thatDaBrowns41 wrote: Who else would you put in over Iowa?
I'm not looking TOO far into the NIU game because it's early in the season.
But I do think that there are some better teams than Iowa, just so you know that we are in agreement. -
trep14
Ehhh...we will see. I'm not holding my breath about it. BCS games for the past few years have not been pretty for the Big Ten. USC has made it an annual rite of passage to beat down a hapless Big Ten team in the Rose Bowl by double digits (Michigan in 2006, Illinois in 2007, and Penn State in 2008) and Ohio State hasn't fared much better, although they at least looked like they belonged on the same field as Texas last year, not that I or anyone else should be content with that moral victory. I could see Iowa getting beat pretty handily by GT, although the ACC is pretty crappy in BCS games itself, just having won its first BCS game last year (I know, Florida State won the title in 99, but they beat Virginia Tech, whose in the ACC now...doesn't count haha). Ohio State vs. Oregon will be interesting...its going to come down to who can dictate the pace of the game between Oregon's offense and OSU's defense. If OSU falls behind early, I can see them getting beat pretty badly, because Tresselball is definitely not suited for playing from behind. Otherwise, its anybodys ball game.jordo212000 wrote:
ccrunner is making Tim Tebow-like guarantees in another thread. He says the Big 10 is going to dominate its bowl scheduletrep14 wrote:
I guess surprised isn't the word I was looking for, seeing as there was no one else to go besides Iowa/Penn State. I'm just kind of starting to wonder how many BCS game losses its going to take for the Big Ten to stop getting two BCS bids until they prove they can win one (and this is coming from an Ohio State fan, btw). -
jordo212000So much of whether Ohio State "is good" depends on which Tressel gets on the bus each week. If he comes to the field with a slight tinge of aggression, Ohio State is just fine, however when he starts panicking and loses his ability to know when to kick FGs & punt /when to go for it, and also when he forgets that he can make other play calls besides the HB draw that everybody knows is coming; that's when they struggle. There is also another startling corollary in games where they lose, Tress and the Coaching staff refuse to adjust in game whether it be offensively or defensively.
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DaBrowns41
But who else deserves to go, is my question?trep14 wrote:
I guess surprised isn't the word I was looking for, seeing as there was no one else to go besides Iowa/Penn State. I'm just kind of starting to wonder how many BCS game losses its going to take for the Big Ten to stop getting two BCS bids until they prove they can win one (and this is coming from an Ohio State fan, btw).DaBrowns41 wrote:
Who else would you put in over Iowa?trep14 wrote: I'm a little bit surprised that the Big Ten got two bids...
A 4 loss Oregon State?
A 4 loss Stanford?
A 3 loss Pitt that played in a conference with the SOS very close to the Big Ten's.
The only team I think you could really argue is Va Tech or LSU who had 3 losses, two coming from teams playing in BCS bowls. -
DaBrowns41
My point was basically to ask if you can really hold those losses/close games against those teams when they were so early in the season.jordo212000 wrote: So much of whether Ohio State "is good" depends on which Tressel gets on the bus each week. If he comes to the field with a slight tinge of aggression, Ohio State is just fine, however when he starts panicking and loses his ability to know when to kick FGs & punt /when to go for it, and also when he forgets that he can make other play calls besides the HB draw that everybody knows is coming; that's when they struggle. There is also another startling corollary in games where they lose, Tress and the Coaching staff refuse to adjust in game whether it be offensively or defensively.