1. Bama
2. Oregon (assuming they win tonight)
3. S. Carolina
4. WVU
5. K State
6. Notre Dame
7. Florida
8. Ohio St
9. LSU
10. FSU
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It's funny that fuhrer hasn't posted in here since Michigan tore open their *******s today...
Btw, Oregon beating Bama in the NC.
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Originally Posted by NinjaMouse:But as a poster in this thread, all I can say is good ****ing luck to whoever wants to try to knock you off the #1 spot. That will take something epic. It would be the upset of the posting season.
South Carolina is on a 12 game winning streak against teams from the SEC east. 10 game overall winning streak. That was the largest margin of victory over Georgia in our series. Had Georgia not scored in garbage time, that would have been the first time UGA had gotten shut out since 1995.
This OSU Nebraska game is so much better to watch than that sec **** show lsu Florida game.
Should have been there. 106,102 which was a new record. 52k @ IU next week will be a joke.
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Hey buckeyes, does camren Williams play, or is he redshirted?
He doesn't play even though we are very thin at LB. Wouldn't surprise me if he is taking a redshirt.
Also, the 3 string QB that tweeted that **** didn't dress.
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I know Nebraska is going to disappoint me tonight but I can't stop hoping for an upset.
Haha. **** you.
1st quarter had me worried. After that, their D sucked balls. Unfortunately ours did too so that needs some work.
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SEC as a whole. Bama is light years ahead.
Isn't it obvious for a defense to jump the snap, when Braxton claps before every snap?
He actually changes it up. Usually he claps once. On blitz downs or when protection is thin he'll clap once, see how the D reacts, and then clap twice or three times to have the center snap the ball.
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So... my new top 10
1. Bama
2. Oregon (assuming they win tonight)
3. S. Carolina
4. WVU
5. K State
6. Notre Dame
7. Florida
8. Ohio St
9. LSU
10. FSU
Seems reasonable. Moving on up... 6 or 7 at the end of the season will give us a decent preseason rank next year. SoS is going to kill us though.
I don't know that Mett is better than Jefferson. JJ actually played pretty well last year and his legs were a big part of your offense. Mett is completely immobile so teams don't have to respect him making plays on scrambles like they did with Jefferson.
Mett is definitely better than Jefferson, and it would be much more obvious if LSU's offensive line wasn't some kind of punchline to a bad joke.
The offense as a whole though is just awful and has regressed. The play calling is so bad that some friends and me successfully called 14 of LSU's offensive plays in a row. If people who are drunk can see the formation and personnel and know what play LSU is going to run out of it, I am pretty sure the head coaches and defensive coordinators for other teams making big $$$ can also see and predict it. The main issue was that last year and for the first 4 games this year, LSU was so much better than everyone else (save Bama) that they could run a 5 play offense and crush teams. This year LSU's offensive line isn't nearly as strong, the WR's regressed horrifically, and in general the offense has been all sorts of out of sync. LSU must get more creative with the play calling otherwise it's gonna be a really really rough season.
1. Bama
2. Oregon
3. S. Carolina
4. WVU
5. K State
6. Notre Dame
7. Florida
8. Ohio St
9. LSU
10. FSU
That looks about right to me.
....and these....
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Oregon's uniforms make me a fan every time I see them in action. If it was still cool to wear jerseys, I'd buy one.
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Ugh. I ****ing hate Oregon's gimicky bull****.
People always will argue about stuff like this..... I like 'em, personally. Tonight's were pretty cool. It was LOUD in there.
Here's something in their practice facility...I thought it was an interesting concept.
It kind of makes sense though, because Oregon doesn't really have any longstanding traditions (not counting track and cross country, where they have 18 national champs). So if you don't have any old traditions.... You can make new ones, and the new ones are being really fast, having cool Nike uniforms, and routinely making risky play calls. That's their tradition of the past four years.... And they're the only unchanged coaching staff in all of NCAA football in these four years. I'm probably thinking entirely too much into this, but maybe they're making a tradition out of not having normal traditions.... Like Bruce Lee and Jeet Kun Do, which is the style of no style.
Being in the military, traditions we still have are literally hundreds of years old.... And some of those traditions do nothing for us.... They become a scapegoat for stupid stuff, with "we've always done it that way". I'm not saying college football programs are anything like that, but the idea of it is something I can associate with.
....and then Oregon will lose chip Kelly, and the ducks will go to complete ****. :sad face:
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The offense as a whole though is just awful and has regressed. The play calling is so bad that some friends and me successfully called 14 of LSU's offensive plays in a row. If people who are drunk can see the formation and personnel and know what play LSU is going to run out of it, I am pretty sure the head coaches and defensive coordinators for other teams making big $$$ can also see and predict it. The main issue was that last year and for the first 4 games this year, LSU was so much better than everyone else (save Bama) that they could run a 5 play offense and crush teams. This year LSU's offensive line isn't nearly as strong, the WR's regressed horrifically, and in general the offense has been all sorts of out of sync. LSU must get more creative with the play calling otherwise it's gonna be a really really rough season.
Well, time to hire the drunken frat boys to coach the team!