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College Football 2011

My darkhorse prediction this year is that TCU will make a serious run for the BCS Championship game (anything but freakin Boise State)

Im very surprised the FSU is preranked so high, but interesting all the same, and they deserve it (I suppose)

Other than that, I'm ready for kickoff. I love it here in Tuscaloosa on gameday. Nothing like it. And on that note...

Roll Tide, Roll!
 
Hey, The Warriors (I prefer Rainbow Warriors) were a great team last year, I hope to see more of them. They were picked as number 1 in the WAC by Lindy's. There is a lot of hope in their quarterback - Bryant Moniz. Good luck, dudes!

Welcome Keanu - nice profile pic, btw.

Thanks, i have more in the amatuer forum.

I think hawaii has a chance to go undefeated this season but they'll need help to get to a BCS bowl again.
 
can't wait for college football.
 
Keanu - why 2007, bro?

As for me, since I live in California, I feel that I have to support the PAC. Sports Illustrated just came out with their review of the new PAC- 12. Stanford looks super good. I think that with Andrew Luck as quarterback, they will be the team to beat!

Oh that's the season Hawaii went to a BCS bowl, Im a big hawaii fan.
 
Watched some pre-season NFL tonight. Damn...come on college ball. We play Akron first game...should be a no contest, but with everything that has been goin on with the Buckeyes recently one can never tell.

Cheaters eventually get caught.......
 
As T3 said, the BUckeyes need to take whatever punishment they get and move on.
I get they were trying not to ruin anyone's futures but in the end they made it worse, not better.
 
MIami HUrricanes are going to be screwed. There is no way the NCAA isn't going to give them harsh penalties for this.
 
MIami HUrricanes are going to be screwed. There is no way the NCAA isn't going to give them harsh penalties for this.

First post! (and I hate that it's this one)

The U is not going down. Like Freddy Mac and Fannie Mae, they're almost too big to fail. Miami is a powerhouse in ESPN ratings, and TV rights is the bread and butter of the NCAA. They know not to bite the hand that feeds them, that's why UConn was only slapped on the wrist after the Calhoun fiasco, and why USC is still alive and well.

I'm not saying it's fair (and of course I don't wanna see my alma mater go down), but that's the way of the world. Money counts. For a lot. Plus think about the position of the other behemoths. To varying degrees, all football royal houses have engaged in similar behavior. Death penalty for Miami opens the door for euthanizing their programs if sufficient evidence of violations are found. Then what? What's to stop the vanquished schools from forming their own conference and keep the millions in TV revenue for themselves? It's a slippery slope, and the NCAA has to weigh punishment against long term fiscal survival. If anything, this scandal weakens their position. Anything short of the death penalty and they'll lose credibility; apply the death penalty and watch your annual profits diminish substantially. It's a no win scenario.

The way I see it, Shalala will get some heat to resign, Dee will lose all credibility, and there'll be some spineless compromise on the part of the NCAA to salvage whatever reputation they have left. Then Miami will apologize publicly for the fiasco (and for unleashing Ken Dorsey onto the NFL, ugh), and we'll all move on.
 
We'll jsut have to wait and see how much of what the guy says is true.
 
First post! (and I hate that it's this one)

The U is not going down. Like Freddy Mac and Fannie Mae, they're almost too big to fail. Miami is a powerhouse in ESPN ratings, and TV rights is the bread and butter of the NCAA. They know not to bite the hand that feeds them, that's why UConn was only slapped on the wrist after the Calhoun fiasco, and why USC is still alive and well.

I'm not saying it's fair (and of course I don't wanna see my alma mater go down), but that's the way of the world. Money counts. For a lot. Plus think about the position of the other behemoths. To varying degrees, all football royal houses have engaged in similar behavior. Death penalty for Miami opens the door for euthanizing their programs if sufficient evidence of violations are found. Then what? What's to stop the vanquished schools from forming their own conference and keep the millions in TV revenue for themselves? It's a slippery slope, and the NCAA has to weigh punishment against long term fiscal survival. If anything, this scandal weakens their position. Anything short of the death penalty and they'll lose credibility; apply the death penalty and watch your annual profits diminish substantially. It's a no win scenario.

The way I see it, Shalala will get some heat to resign, Dee will lose all credibility, and there'll be some spineless compromise on the part of the NCAA to salvage whatever reputation they have left. Then Miami will apologize publicly for the fiasco (and for unleashing Ken Dorsey onto the NFL, ugh), and we'll all move on.

I have to agree with you. University of Miami is too big and powerful to get the death penalty, in my opinion at least, they are huge in football, baseball and hav3e quite a few programs. sure they will get penalized but nothing to the extent of a death penalty.

Look at USC, ohio state and Uconn. enough said.
 
On a different note, College football starts this thursday!!!. we should do a college football pick'em from yahoo for the ones who follow college football, next year i guess
 
Watched lots of football today....

Michigan-W Michigan(W Michigan held their own for a while)
Notre Dame-USF(damn that one went on for ever lol)
LSU-Oregon(I missed watching the ducks play in the championship game last year. First time I saw their hurry up offense. I couldn't look away or the series would be over lol)
Ohio State-Akron

Best play-Ohio State one arm catch in the endzone

Worst fail-LSU center hiking ball while QB was calling for TO.

sidenote: I saw at least 4+ helmets come off today. Yeah that means some hard hitting but you would think that they would be strapped on better.
 
There's less that a week before kick-off of the 2011 football season! What games are you most looking forward to next weekend? Oklahoma vs Tulsa, Nebraska vs Tennesse, Boise vs Georgia, Oregon vs LSU?!

Me - I'll be glued to the TV in the afternoon to see as much as I can. Then, I'm heading out in the evening to attend the game of my local college.


Who would that be?
 
Oregon is overrated. no other way to say it. this was their opportunity to gain more respect on national tv and again crap the bed. sorry ducks. you are not there yet.
 
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