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Anyone else wondering why Miss St always opens up the season on ESPN..

JimmyBuff

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I could've sworn they played South Carolina last year at home on a Thursday and got shut out.. Its too bad we don't have a LSU/Auburn, or LSU/Alabama or something like that to open up the season for the SEC..


Big games kind of lacking this weekend..
 
I could've sworn they played South Carolina last year at home on a Thursday and got shut out.. Its too bad we don't have a LSU/Auburn, or LSU/Alabama or something like that to open up the season for the SEC...

yea, this game will be close for about 3 minutes. bummer! :huh:

however, FCSC is replaying the 2004 CU vs csewe game. you can watch MH get stuffed again.
 
I could've sworn they played South Carolina last year at home on a Thursday and got shut out.. Its too bad we don't have a LSU/Auburn, or LSU/Alabama or something like that to open up the season for the SEC..


Big games kind of lacking this weekend..

They typically don't put a big game such as LSU/Auburn on a Thursday night.

There typically isn't very many big games the first weekend. Many top teams like Michigan, Ohio State, Texas, USC, Bama, etc. are opening up with I-AA teams or patsies. The Ga Tech-ND game should be interesting as well as OSU-Georgia, with Tennessee-Cal the headliner. And Mizzou-Illinois will be closer than alot of people might expect.
 
Boise state plays tonight. I know it's against weber state but I am wondering how they'll progress given that Zabransky, their QB and most of last year's team are gone.
 
Can't say I would enjoy watching Auburn open against LSU. Talk about a way to get a season going south fast.
 
Can't say I would enjoy watching Auburn open against LSU. Talk about a way to get a season going south fast.

That's what the Clemson-FSU loser is looking at Monday night. The loser of that one is practically eliminated from the division race. Yes they're in the same division with the ACC's ****ed up "Coastal" and "Atlantic" divisions. :wtf:
 
That's what the Clemson-FSU loser is looking at Monday night. The loser of that one is practically eliminated from the division race. Yes they're in the same division with the ACC's ****ed up "Coastal" and "Atlantic" divisions. :wtf:

That's the kind of thing I'm talking about. While 4dem's point about losing early helps on a national scale, it's pretty hard to recover in a division race if you lose that first game. You're down the equivalent of two games (with the tiebreaker) after one week. That would really suck. I'm glad the Big 12 conference games are separate from non-conference games.
 
Don't you have to make some sort of kudos to the Buffaloes Team Goal for 2006?:sad1:

well yea! :sad1:

however, think back to the 2001 season. had the loss to Fresno St (?) came in mid season or at the end, CU would not have missed playing for the natl championship by .03 or whatever it was. that was my only point. :smile2:
 
however, FCSC is replaying the 2004 CU vs csewe game. you can watch MH get stuffed again.

well, guess not! its a texas high school football game. the "info" for the show still gives the CU game...:huh:

not that it matters.
 
That's the kind of thing I'm talking about. While 4dem's point about losing early helps on a national scale, it's pretty hard to recover in a division race if you lose that first game. You're down the equivalent of two games (with the tiebreaker) after one week. That would really suck. I'm glad the Big 12 conference games are separate from non-conference games.

Agreed, I like playing the non-con games first before getting into the conference schedule. As you pointed out, a loss to a division foe essentially puts you 2 games down to that particular team.

Holy crap, MSU's offense is BAD.

Yea they are! They're not running the ball too bad considering it's against one of the nation's top defenses, but that QB, Selig or whatever his name is, is pathetic.
 
Did anybody see that MSU safety get PWNED! by the LSU receiver. Holy **** that was a nasty block! Guys head went sideways, backwards and down. Afterward, he definitely had no idea where he was...
 
Did anybody see that MSU safety get PWNED! by the LSU receiver. Holy **** that was a nasty block! Guys head went sideways, backwards and down. Afterward, he definitely had no idea where he was...

That was right up there with Walters decleating Potorff a couple of years ago in the CSU game...frickin' beautiful. I love CFB!
 
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