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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: DaveJ on September 08, 2012, 10:45:29 PM
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Much more exciting than the NFL. Tonight is a good example why. UL-Monroe going to #6 Arkansas and upsetting them in OT. Also UCLA beating a ranked Nebraska at home. I just find college football to be more passionate and suspenseful than the NFL. You literally never know what you will get.
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Sac State beat Colorado, and my little bro and the Beavers beat #13 Wisconsin, all a good day.
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First off, on the same boat as Midway. Cant believe the Gators were able to pull out of College Station with a win. The offense is straight up struggling with the wide receivers and offensive line underperforming and Jeff Driskel showing that he is young and not able to make the quick decisions. Everything is falling on the shoulders of Gillisee.
But anyways, I have always liked college ball over the pros. The players are actually playing for something. Playing to keep their scholarships, playing to get to the pros, and playing for the pride of their school. The pros for the most part dont seem to care that much. See players going harder on every play and the bigger plays in my opinion.
Anyways, fear the swamp!
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Go Gamenoodles!
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How we love the cheer leaders. ;)
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Kansas State put a good spanking on the Hurricanes :aok 52-6 was it?
After so many points, doesn't really matter what final score was :rofl
Good to see former power houses get knocked down.
Miami not even in top 25 this year.
:cheers: Oz
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Much more exciting than the NFL. Tonight is a good example why. UL-Monroe going to #6 Arkansas and upsetting them in OT. Also UCLA beating a ranked Nebraska at home. I just find college football to be more passionate and suspenseful than the NFL. You literally never know what you will get.
Just one correction AR was ranked #8 by AP.
Yeah it was a disappointing shocker. We struggled at first, but i left when it was 28-7 figuring we had it bagged. I came back in the middle of the 4th to watch them drive down our throats and tie it up before the end of regulation. I watched their QB make a 20 yard run unobstructed right into the endzone for the OT win.
Our main QB never returned after half time (collar bone injury, i believe), one guy rolled an ankle and another got smooth KO'd. The defense was pitiful and the offense was lackluster at best. Our interim Head Coach seemed completely clueless and the new defensive coordinator hasn't put anything together. The 3 tickets i have for the bama game next week each feel like 500lb bombs in my hands :uhoh
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Much more exciting than the NFL. Tonight is a good example why. UL-Monroe going to #6 Arkansas and upsetting them in OT. Also UCLA beating a ranked Nebraska at home. I just find college football to be more passionate and suspenseful than the NFL. You literally never know what you will get.
Amen.
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My Wildcats trounced OK State, after listening to some fools predict we would lose 60 to 0. Pac 12 represented pretty well yesterday.
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You guys are dumb. College football is more exciting because it is usually one sided and there is a ton of scoring. The UL Monroe-Arkansas game was "a good reason why" because of the rankings illusion. Put a number by NFL teams and you will have the same "excitement" when there is an upset. Mediocrity is rare in college football but when it happens people whine like babys (Bama-LSU last year). Can't tell me some NFL games aren't exciting. Superbowl the last 3 years came down to a play. If NFL teams dropped 54 points a game people would love it more. And believe me NFL players try because millions of dollars are better then anything college players play for. Some are complacent but 99% try as hard as possible the only thing is they are ALL professionals.
With that said i like college football more mostly because i'm a Bengals fan but also because the fans are more loyal. The "Tradition" aspect of schools and the fact that every game matters.
PS ROLL TIDE! and OH-IO Go Bucks! :rock
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Poor A&M :cry
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Poor A&M :cry
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The 3 tickets i have for the bama game next week each feel like 500lb bombs in my hands :uhoh
As they should. I hate Alabama too. Its going to bad.
Should have found a better coach. I do not think Smith has what it takes.
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Roll Tide Roll :rock
The past several years I've found college ball to be way more exciting then the NFL.
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As they should. I hate Alabama too. Its going to bad.
Should have found a better coach. I do not think Smith has what it takes.
Agree. Although I am not an MSU Spartans fan, he had one good season (his 2nd season, IIRC in 05). Other than that he did not seem to bring in Top Quality recruits up here. Maybe at Arkansas he might fare better?
I kind of had a disconnected off-season for CFB. Did they interview anyone else? I believe he is one of those types that is better suited for a Coordinator, not a Head Coach. Because his Special Teams in 2010 kicked serious butt.
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Give it a rest Midway...Gators won..but they didnt get out without thier butts getting a scuffing...
A&M looked pretty good for the 1st game of the season...the 1st SEC game and the 1st game for a redshirt freshman QB. Although they lost A&M put the gators on thier heels alot of the game.
I'm not a Fan of A&M either....fact they are a longhorn fans enemy...but they played pretty well.
College football is more fun to watch than the pros....All the hype for the games is fun...and although there are some bowouts , there are still quite a few really good games to watch...And without all the whinning from over payed arrogant idiots.
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I enjoyed watching the Florida vs A&M game. On another note I am glad that I sold my Alabama vs Arkansas tickets like I did on Stubhub a couple of weeks ago for $250 each....glad that sucker is stuck holding them and hope that he enjoys them now that the value is considerably less than what I paid. My season ticket package will be paid off in full and then some with the ticket sales from game 4-6 and the rest goes to pay for next year and Christmas....provided I get the option to buy bowl game tickets.
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Just one correction AR was ranked #8 by AP.
Yeah it was a disappointing shocker. We struggled at first, but i left when it was 28-7 figuring we had it bagged. I came back in the middle of the 4th to watch them drive down our throats and tie it up before the end of regulation. I watched their QB make a 20 yard run unobstructed right into the endzone for the OT win.
Our main QB never returned after half time (collar bone injury, i believe), one guy rolled an ankle and another got smooth KO'd. The defense was pitiful and the offense was lackluster at best. Our interim Head Coach seemed completely clueless and the new defensive coordinator hasn't put anything together. The 3 tickets i have for the bama game next week each feel like 500lb bombs in my hands :uhoh
:eek: ouch
and...GO BLUE! :D
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After careful analysis I've decided that Purdue has a legit shot to win the Leaders. Not cause we're super strong, just stronger than usual. But mostly that all the other contenders are ineligible or just plain bad this year. Just hope that Hope doesn't keep calling timeouts like a complete moron. Lol, time out when he didn't like the formation on an extra point. Just take the delay of game, Golly-geen, its not a hard concept.
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After careful analysis I've decided that Purdue has a legit shot to win the Leaders. Not cause we're super strong, just stronger than usual. But mostly that all the other contenders are ineligible or just plain bad this year.
Actually OSU and PSU are eligible to win their division. Just not the Big 10 championship.