[NU Sports] And how quickly things change ...
John Labbe
johnl at mac.com
Sat Nov 19 23:50:02 CST 2005
There's no way that Miami would get picked over Ohio State for an
at-large BCS bid.
1) Ohio State is playing much better, especially late in the season.
Their only losses are to top 5 teams, and both of those games were
close. Miami got knocked off by an unranked team at home. In their
home finale against an unranked team, Ohio State . . . we won't go
there.
2) Most importantly, though, Ohio State is the #3 most popular college
football team in the land. Miami---not so much.
On Nov 19, 2005, at 10:17 PM, SjT (Stephen J. Truog) wrote:
>> someone explain whether this means Oregon is in,
>> along with OSU and ND, while Miami
>> will be out.
>
> Early gut reaction - bad news for the Big Ten and
> Oregon.
>
> With Miami now out of the ACC title game, they'd be a
> pretty good option for an at-large berth if the
> opponent is their old rivals from South Bend. That'd
> make ...
>
> * ROSE: USC vs. Texas
> * ORANGE: VaTech/FSU vs. Penn State
* SUGAR: LSU vs. West Virginia
> * FIESTA: Notre Dame vs. Miami
>
> Knocking everyone down a peg and all but guaranteeing
> NU vs. Spurrier in Nashville.
>
> Of course, it could all change next week if SC or
> Texas loses to their rivals or who knows what else
> happens! All I'm hoping for is a big Stanford upset.
> Go Treez!
>
> GO CATS!!!
> -SjT
>
> * * * * * * * * *
> STEPHEN J. TRUOG
> sjtruog at yahoo.com
> GO CATS!!!
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