runner Posted August 24, 2005 Posted August 24, 2005 OK, college football fans...Let's get some discussion going on the upcoming season. I'm fired up about my Iowa Hawkeyes, although we have some questions about our defensive line. I'm sure Kirk Ferentz and Norm Parker will do thier magic and find the right combination to do the trick. I don't think they like to be rated so high, though. It's been nice to come up and surprise people... We have Michigan at home this year, but OSU, Purdue, and Wisconsin on the road. That game at Iowa State won't be a pushover, either. I'm excited about Drew Tate, our junior QB, who reminds a lot of people of Doug Flutie....His big play on the last play of the bowl game vs. LSU did a lot to add to that comparison. Watch him closely this year. Does anyone think that Florida is rated much too high considering they have a new coach? I'm thinking that Urban Meyer is not as great as people want to believe. Quote
Tux of Borg Posted August 25, 2005 Posted August 25, 2005 I think the forum will start to pick up here in a week or two. Florida is ranked where they are because of Chris Leak. Urban Meyer has the talent in place, but I'm not sold that he is the right man for the job. We'll see. Quote
R. Rich Posted August 26, 2005 Posted August 26, 2005 OK, college football fans...Let's get some discussion going on the upcoming season. I'm fired up about my Iowa Hawkeyes, although we have some questions about our defensive line. I'm sure Kirk Ferentz and Norm Parker will do thier magic and find the right combination to do the trick. I don't think they like to be rated so high, though. It's been nice to come up and surprise people... We have Michigan at home this year, but OSU, Purdue, and Wisconsin on the road. That game at Iowa State won't be a pushover, either. I'm excited about Drew Tate, our junior QB, who reminds a lot of people of Doug Flutie....His big play on the last play of the bowl game vs. LSU did a lot to add to that comparison. Watch him closely this year. Does anyone think that Florida is rated much too high considering they have a new coach? I'm thinking that Urban Meyer is not as great as people want to believe. 416617[/snapback] Iowa is rated high because they have a lot of returning talent, particularly on derfense. They have the best 1-2 LB combo perhaps in the nation and their secondary is also very talented and experienced (shout out to CB Jovon Johnson, who is from my home town of Erie Pa, as was Bob Sanders before him). Ferentz is probably the best coach in college football, so Iowa will be a firece competitor this year for sure. Quote
CBusBillsFan Posted August 27, 2005 Posted August 27, 2005 Iowa, Michigan, Ohio State, and Purdue all could be contenders for the Big 10 championship. The Big Ten is going to have a huge year this year and I am 100 percent positive that the Big Ten will be represented in the Rose Bowl this year. Quote
UConn James Posted August 27, 2005 Posted August 27, 2005 I am 100 percent positive that the Big Ten will be represented in the Rose Bowl this year. 420034[/snapback] Wow, you're really going out on a limb there! And, all the cool kids call it the Big11Ten. Quote
Like A Mofo Posted August 27, 2005 Posted August 27, 2005 Iowa, Michigan, Ohio State, and Purdue all could be contenders for the Big 10 championship. The Big Ten is going to have a huge year this year and I am 100 percent positive that the Big Ten will be represented in the Rose Bowl this year. 420034[/snapback] Im not so sure about that....and the reason being is really because of what you said, the conference is loaded...therefore this increases the chances of these Big 10 powers knocking each other off, and a bigger team in a big conference (Texas for example) might have an easier road and have the better record but they might not necessarily be the better team. Quote
runner Posted August 27, 2005 Author Posted August 27, 2005 Wow, you're really going out on a limb there! The Rose Bowl is the National Championship game, so ties to the Big Ten are not necessarily honored. (Not sure you knew that...) Quote
CBusBillsFan Posted August 27, 2005 Posted August 27, 2005 I see your point, but the problem with Texas is that their road goes through Columbus in two weeks. Quote
Chilly Posted August 28, 2005 Posted August 28, 2005 I see your point, but the problem with Texas is that their road goes through Columbus in two weeks. 420556[/snapback] A problem? Quote
UConn James Posted August 28, 2005 Posted August 28, 2005 Step back everyone! This could get ugly! Quote
R. Rich Posted August 28, 2005 Posted August 28, 2005 Wow, you're really going out on a limb there! And, all the cool kids call it the Big11Ten. 420223[/snapback] I'm not one of the cool kids, so I just call it the Big 11. I don't see the logic in calling an 11 team league the Big 10. If that's the case, who's the 'little team'? Quote
R. Rich Posted August 28, 2005 Posted August 28, 2005 I see your point, but the problem with Texas is that their road goes through Columbus in two weeks. 420556[/snapback] Ohio State should be in the mix this year, as far as the national title is concerned. I do think Texas has a good chance as well, but I think they could lose the game to Ohio State and, until I see otherwise, I can't see them winning the RRS. They have to 'show and prove' in that game, something they haven't done in a long time. Quote
Tux of Borg Posted August 29, 2005 Posted August 29, 2005 A problem? 420761[/snapback] Texas 77 OSU 3 It should be a close for the first 2 minutes of the game. Quote
CBusBillsFan Posted August 29, 2005 Posted August 29, 2005 For the first time ever, Trev Alberts picked OSU to win a really big game, by 17 no less. I don't like it, it's a jinx. Quote
buckeyemike Posted August 29, 2005 Posted August 29, 2005 A problem? 420761[/snapback] For you, yes. For OSU, no. Mike Quote
Mark Vader Posted August 30, 2005 Posted August 30, 2005 I am so ready for college football. I am very excited about Michigan's chances this year, even though Braylon Edwards & Marlin Jackson are gone, there are plenty of returning players. What's more QB Chad Henne & RB Mike Hart are only sophomores. Still this should be an exciting season. I am really looking forward to week 2 of the season. 2 gigantic match-ups that evening, Ohio State Vs. Texas, & Louisiana State Vs. Arizona State. It will be a lot of fun. And other things to think about this season: Can anyone beat USC? Can Texas beat Oklahoma? Is Tennessee strong enough to survive their brutal schedule? How big an impact will the newly formed ACC have on the BCS? Will Louisville get any respect if they go undefeated? Ahhhhhh, football. I love it!!! My Saturday passion & my Sunday obsession. Quote
R. Rich Posted August 30, 2005 Posted August 30, 2005 And other things to think about this season: Can anyone beat USC? Can Texas beat Oklahoma? Is Tennessee strong enough to survive their brutal schedule?How big an impact will the newly formed ACC have on the BCS? Will Louisville get any respect if they go undefeated? 422369[/snapback] To take these one @ a time: 1. (Can anyone beat USC?) Yes. They are the odds on favorite, but they're not invincible. If they come out and smoke Oregon, then people will have to watch out. 2. (Can Texas beat Oklahoma?) This is like the 'Can anyone stop the Patriots from winning it all?' argument. Until I see it, I won't believe it. To borrow a line from the College Game Day program, Texas goes into this game hoping this is "the year" while Oklahoma goes into this game knowing they can beat Texas. That's the difference. Not saying it can't be done since Texas has a lot of talent, but they have to show and prove. 3. (Is Tennessee strong enough to survive their brutal schedule?) The Vols should do fine this year. Fullmer is a first class coach who has kept Tennessee as one of the SEC's top programs. I don't see any reason to believe there will be a dropoff this year. 4. (How big an impact will the newly formed ACC have on the BCS?) The BCS has bigger problems than just the ACC. They have to hope and pray they don't get a repeat of last year, as there are a number of teams w/ the ability to run the table and win out this year. Then again, it could push them further into that 'you need a playoff' corner............ Sorry. I drifted off there, but I was having a nice dream of a true NCAA 1A champion. 5. (Will Louisville get any respect if they go undefeated?) Lee Corso seems to feel that they could be this year's Utah if they win out, which is possible in this year's Big (L)East. I will say this: the Pittsburgh game in November should be a good one. Lucky for the Cards, they're @ home for that one. Quote
UConn James Posted August 31, 2005 Posted August 31, 2005 Big (L)East. 422856[/snapback] Hey, I don't care how big you are, Rich! You take that back!!! Joke, joke. Quote
Chilly Posted September 1, 2005 Posted September 1, 2005 For the first time ever, Trev Alberts picked OSU to win a really big game, by 17 no less. I don't like it, it's a jinx. 421679[/snapback] A jinx sounds good to me. For you, yes. For OSU, no. Mike 422188[/snapback] Its a problem for us? Well, maybe the fact that we have to go to Columbus to watch the game is a problem - I mean, who the hell wants to go there? Its way too expensive to go there just to watch UT kick the crap out of OSU. Quote
bartshan-83 Posted September 1, 2005 Posted September 1, 2005 Is Tennessee strong enough to survive their brutal schedule? 422369[/snapback] I cry a river for Tennessee and their brutal schedule. Really I do. When Tennessee (or any other team in the nation for that matter) decides to schedule the #1, #3, #4, #15 and #23 teams in country in one season, then I will give them their due.... But conference schedules are sooooooooo hard. (disclaimer...not directed at you, just a general rant ) Quote
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