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BCS Standings - November 11, 2007
BCS Standings - November 11, 2007
1 LSU 2 Oregon 3 Kansas 4 Oklahoma 5 Missouri 6 West Virginia 7 Ohio State 8 Arizona State 9 Georgia 10 Virginia Tech 11 USC 12 Florida 13 Texas 14 Virginia 15 Clemson 16 Hawaii 17 Boston College 18 Boise State 19 Illinois 20 Tennessee 21 Michigan 22 Cincinnati 23 Kentucky 24 Connecticut 25 Wisconsin |
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kobe>jordan just accept it
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bs these cats should be sued/fired. no way n hell should KU b numba 3
they should be #1 cuz they aint loss at all |
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a shutdown poster
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As it should be. LSU and Oregon have been the 2 best teams this season. I'm looking forward to seeing them play (Assuming there's no other upsets along the way).
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Michigan should not be ranked IMO
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BCS is garbage... god i wish college would adopt a playoff system
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Ven0m, it would be interesting, but being 2nd ranked is the kiss of death this season. Oregon is losing this week, LOCK!
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SMH
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They've also played nobody at all. Their best 2 games were probably Nebraska and Kansas State, and they've both lost 6 and 5 games respectively. I'd be shocked if they got past Missouri.
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I hope not, there the team I'm pulling for win the national championship. I'm sick of seeing teams like USC, LSU, Ohio St. Florida win it every year.
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kobe>jordan just accept it
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and they rape every1 they play mu is my second favorite team 2 so idcwho wins |
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a JETS fan since '68...and I BELIEVE!
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As Simmons explained: The theory was created in the mid-'90s by Dave Cirilli, a friend of mine who was convinced that Patrick Ewing's teams (both at Georgetown and with New York) inexplicably played better when Ewing was either injured or missing extended stretches because of foul trouble. To qualify for "Ewing" status: 1. A star athlete receives an inordinate amount of media attention and fan interest, and yet his teams never win anything substantial with him (other than maybe some early-round playoff series). 2. That same athlete leaves his team (either by injury, trade, graduation, free agency or retirement) -- and both the media and fans immediately write off the team for the following season. When those elements collide, you have the Ewing Theory. According to Simmons, examples of "Ewing Theory" are Drew Bledsoe, Peyton Manning (after he left Tennessee), Seattle Mariners after losing everybody, Red Sox when Mo Vaughn left, and the 1996 Yanks when Mattingly retired. http://proxy.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?id=1193711 |
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