Cnasty wrote:Biffy has at least put his bias out there.
Well, he is a fan. I admit, I had to go check because I wasn't sure. I knew Oregon played four ranked teams and, if you look at their schedules, they are indeed identical.
Trendon, can you tell me where you go for SOS? Curious to see the numbers. Here are a few I found
sixpackdan101 wrote:Come on, Oregon LSU was the first game of the year. Oregon could be a completely different team at this point.
And they could also get beat by twice as much if they play again.
I've seen this posted so many times and it is such a ridiculous statement. People who say or post it assumes that Oregon has gotten better as the season has progressed but LSU hasn't. LSU curb stomped them the first game of the season and might end up doing it again in the last game.
Atta boy.
At first I thought you meant my statement was ridiculous.
I miss games like the Texas/Southern California game. Ya know, games with quarterbacks that can actually move the ball up and down the field. I was angling for a Houston v. Oregon BCS title game.
When Nebraska gains yards, I feel like it is a miracle. Michigan, on the other hand, can't seem to run a play that doesn't lose five yards or gain less than ten.
As the announcers are saying, I have never seen that play in my life. Martinez and Burkhead shared the ball for about three yards laterally and then Burkhead took it and lateraled it like he was the QB.
trendon wrote:As the announcers are saying, I have never seen that play in my life. Martinez and Burkhead shared the ball for about three yards laterally and then Burkhead took it and lateraled it like he was the QB.
Would love to see that used again in the Iowa game to see if there is something with that play. Huskers need a 3 and out and then a TD to get back into the game.