Your top 5 in college football right now
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0311sdpBoise is a legit top 5 team, I think that the Bucks are a little better but that is debatable and will never happen anyway. Because Boise State is undefeated and beat a couple very good teams, I don't think that they should be ranked lower than #3 after the National Championship game. Rather anyone thinks another team could beat them is just an opinion and tne season is over and based on what happened (they're unbeaten) then they (Boise) should be rewarded for what they accomplished.
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chs_redskins1. Alabama
2. Ohio State
3. Oregon
4. Miami
5. Texas -
osu99Right now, as in before the BCS game...
1) Bama
2) Texas
3)Florida
4) Boise St.
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eersandbeersI'm doubting that Boise comes out in the top 5 simply because they aren't going to give Boise that good of a chance to make the national championship.
Next year will be completely about Boise though. -
rock_knutne
Good post! Too many people make those type of comparisons and frankly they are ridiculous.Pick6 wrote: You guys who are trying to compare the OSU vs Oregon game and Boise vs Oregon game are Ratarded. If you want to do that then lets do this, Oregon beat BOTH teams that OSU lost to in the regular season, including USC by 20 something points. So I guess Oregon should have beaten OSU by like 30 then? YOU CANT COMPARE SCORES. End of story. -
Pick6My preseason top 5:
1. Alabama-returning champs, nuff said
2. Ohio State-return ALOT, much improved team
3.Boise State-21 of 22 starters, watch out!
4.LSU-may be wrong but i think they return a good bit, including Jefferson
5. Oklahoma-same as LSU -
centralbucksfan
Bullshit. Having watched that Boise/TCU game...neither of those schools would consistantly be able to compete with the big programs. Sure, give them 30 days to prepare for one game, then maybe. Put them in a major conference, they finish middle of the pack.Rotinaj wrote: Boise would beat OSU by 3-10 points. I though TCU was gonna demolish them. Wish they could play the winner of Texas/Bama. -
johngrizzly
Exactly! If you wanna be a big boy, you gotta play the big boys week in in out (AKA THE BIG TEN)centralbucksfan wrote:
Bullshit. Having watched that Boise/TCU game...neither of those schools would consistantly be able to compete with the big programs. Sure, give them 30 days to prepare for one game, then maybe. Put them in a major conference, they finish middle of the pack.Rotinaj wrote: Boise would beat OSU by 3-10 points. I though TCU was gonna demolish them. Wish they could play the winner of Texas/Bama.
To answer the threads question, I don't think anyone would want to play OHIO STATE now! -
krambman
You can't compare these two games. Boise State beat Oregon at home in the first game of the season under a new coach. Ohio State just beat Oregon on a neutral field in a bowl game. The Boise team that beat Oregon FIVE months ago is not the same Boise team that just beat TCU, in the same way that the Oregon team who lost to Boise is not the same Oregon team that lost to Ohio State. You can't really compare what two teams did to their one common opponent when they played that common opponent 5 months apart. If you want proof of that look at Oregon and Ohio State's common opponents (USC and Purdue).sjmvsfscs08 wrote: ^^I wouldn't be so quick to say that, and I'm an Ohio State student.
They have one common opponent. Ohio State has been praised for "shutting down Oregon's high-octane offense." Ohio State held Oregon to 260 offensive yards, and 179 of them rushing. Neat. Boise State held Oregon to 152 offensive yards; including a mere 31 yards rushing. -
darbypitcher22i gotta go with cview's perception there. OSU won't go to 4th
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krambman
Uhh, OSU played Iowa - at home - and only won by three in overtime. That's not really soundly 10+ points.Preacher wrote: Soundly!
Cincinnatti
Georgia Tech
TCU
BSU
Iowa
All soundly 10+ pts