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Week 6 Other Games

Well that about locks up an undefeated Bucknut team heading into the B1GCG in which they'll play Northwestern or Meatchicken. Just don't see Michigan beating Ohio State Nov. 30, even at home.
 
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Pet peeve: Camera crew finds parent of player. Proceeds to show said parent 132 times throughout the game.
 
Killer red zone INT at like the 5 by Price. That's the backbreaker. 31-21 and Stanford ball instead of 31-28 or at least 31-24.
 
Stanford's guys are so juicing its ridiculous. They look like Alabama. You can't beat them, join them I guess.
 
Washington is completely worthy of being ranked 15th. Tough to take being 3rd in the division when that's the case.
 
I think the refs got it right.

Going to be interesting to see if UW is able to bounce back against Oregon in Seattle.
 
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With Oregon, Stanford, Washington, and now UCLA and potentially ASU on the rise the idea that the SEC is unquestionably head and shoulders above everyone else can now be questioned (except by those in SEC country who think they have some inherent genetic advantage.)

PAC looks like it can compete with anyone, and unquestionably be way more fun to watch while doing it.
 
With Oregon, Stanford, Washington, and now UCLA and potentially ASU on the rise the idea that the SEC is unquestionably head and shoulders above everyone else can now be questioned (except by those in SEC country who think they have some inherent genetic advantage.)

PAC looks like it can compete with anyone, and unquestionably be way more fun to watch while doing it.

After watching both teams play, I have no doubt Oregon can run rampant over Alabama. Oregon has so much firepower on offense (and the SEC defense has been a sieve this year).
 
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