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  1. 1. What four college teams will make it to the first semifinals this year.



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Why can't QB Winston behave?

I blame the coach about 50%.  The original "punishment" for his QB acting like a complete jackass and emabarrassing the university was to bench him for half a game.  Oooooh, that's harsh.  Then the university pres steps in and takes charge; "he'll sit a WHOLE game, that should teach him how to behave."  Big Deal.

 

AND THEN the coach allow him to go to the game!  Where he proceeds to make a FURTHER jackass of himself, except he gets all the national TV cameras on him!  After the win, he RUNS onto the field and TRIES to hug the replacement QB, knowing that's where the cameras will be.

 

Coach should have said "you are confined to your dorm room" for the game, and then Winston should have said "college football has been fun, but I'm done, and I'm now in off-field training for the NFL" where his thug attitude fits right in.

 

I don't follow the guy, but now I have to because the sports media has made him front and center, not in a good way.

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What I meant is that there are many pretenders in the above list.  Mississippi & National Championship, RoFL!

 

Some will be effectively eliminated this weekend.

 

The Winner of the SEC West will have 1, maybe 2 Conference losses.

Pretender: Notre Dame

Eliminated this weekend: Notre Dame

 

 

Not so fast my friend....

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I too can't believe one person voted for Nebraska. I didn't think Bo Pelini had a computer.

I just seen this, I thought it was funny.  I wonder if he does as there are now 2 votes for Nebraska. 

 

I hate to say it, but the Big 10 Conference is already out of this thing.

You know Tom Osborne is on the committee. 

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Historically there is usually one unbeaten at the end of the season, and whole lot of 1-loss teams.  Are we seeing some parity at the top of the college football world?  Is there a place for a 2-loss team for the national semi's?

 

Of the top teams that loss this weekend, #2 Oregon, #3 Alabama, #4 Oklahoma, I would guess that Alabama has the greater chance of making the top 4 from that group at the end of the year.

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