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Pat Dye Field => War Damn Eagle => Topic started by: ssgaufan on January 11, 2011, 12:16:40 PM
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and TCU
"If I was a voter, I'll watch those two teams play and see how my team compares to them," Patterson said after the Rose Bowl. "Then I'll have my own national championship vote if I think we're better. It won't count, but it seems like a lot of votes don't count anymore."
Cry me a fucking handful you little fat bitch. :fu:
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He is the only coach that didn't vote Auburn #1. Well, I am assuming that one vote for TCU is his.
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/usatpoll.htm
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I wonder if that vote drops out which then allows Oregon to remain number 2?
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Also note that 6 SEC teams - half our conference - finished in the top 25. SEC rules the CFB world.
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Also note that 6 SEC teams - half our conference - finished in the top 25. SEC rules the CFB world.
With 4 of the Top 12 being in out conference division...fucking crazy...
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Also note that 6 SEC teams - half our conference - finished in the top 25. SEC rules the CFB world.
With 4 of the Top 12 being in out conference division...fucking crazy...
Really blows the "the SEC was down this year" bullshit.
WAR DAMN EAGLE!
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If We were playing Clue, we can at least eliminate one motherfucker from the list.
http://espn.go.com/blog/dallas/colleges/post/_/id/4671746/idaho-coach-did-not-vote-tcu-no-1
Idaho coach did not vote TCU No. 1
January, 12, 2011
By Richard Durrett
The mystery as to which coach voted TCU No. 1 has centered around Idaho coach Robb Akey, because he had ranked TCU No. 1 at the end of the regular season.
But a spokesperson in the Idaho media relations department told me today that Akey did not vote for TCU. The spokesman indicated Akey voted for Auburn because voters are required to go with the winner of the BCS Championship Game. Someone violated that theory.
So who could have done it? We still don't know. But it wasn't Akey,.
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Maybe it was that peterson guy from BSU