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It's great to see that Michigan is finally back.
South Carolina's loss was to the #8 team in the country and it was a close game. If Oregon wasn't scared, they would actually play someone of worth with their non-conference games... I guess they were scared since Boise St crushed their dreams last year.
Thanks for the reply Mastersum's shadow. Last time I checked, they won a National Championship by being undefeated playing against great teams; Oregon on the other hand got their asses handed to them by Boise St and then was beat by the "overrated" Ohio St team.
*cough*excuses.Oh yes, the #8 team who almost blew it against Kentucky today and only beat South Carolina because they were handed the game. Oregon scheduled Tennessee when they were SEC contenders, not their fault they suck (yet they pretty much beat LSU). Can't control it, but had to settle with Portland State because another team chickened out. Also, New Mexico was a good team when they scheduled them.
In the past. Right now, Oregon and Ohio State are the top 2 teams and that's all that matters.
*cough*excuses.
Again, a win is a win. If Oregon would actually play ANYONE of any WORTH, then I would be fine saying they are the best team in the land... but they haven't. Their schedule is the one who is the biggest joke.
Tennessee is 2-4
New Mexico is 0-6
Portland St is 2-3
Arizona St is 3-3
Washington St is 1-5
I wouldn't be surprised if this bites them in the ass at the end of the season when an undefeated Nebraska/Oklahoma and an undefeated TCU/Utah leap frogs them in the BCS. Heck, Auburn could too, especially if they knock off undefeated LSU and #11 Arkansas in the next two weeks.
If the Pac10 and the Big10 ever want to be taken seriously, they would set up a conference championship game. Until then, their teams to me are mostly jokes.
:lol: that's why they got beat by Southern Methodist and barely escaped the FCS "powerhouse" Montana St... And you want to be taken seriously... keep prayingWashington State is better than most of the cupcakes the SEC "powerhouses" play.
A win is still a win. There are plenty of teams that take big teams to the house only to fail. It doesn't make them good. As for Wisconsin, who knows how good they really are as the only competitor they have faced so far beat them (Mich St); granted they have Ohio St and Iowa next so let them prove themselves.Arizona State had Wisconsin but killed themselves with stupid plays.
Conference title games are a joke. Any conference that doesn't allow all their teams to play each other is a joke. Ohio State and Michigan State may end up as co-conference champions and never play each other. Pac-10 Champ is a true champion unlike all the other conferences. Much more difficult path (besides SEC) than any other conference.
Unfortunately, it'll be "fixed" next year. I can't imagine Oregon play the Beavers during the end of the season, and then potentially meeting them again the next week in a title game. Lame.
It's such a joke that you have co-champions in 2007, 2006, 2002, and 3 teams sharing 2000 (just listing the ones in the new millennium).
Conference title games make sure that the best team in the conference is considered the champion. The fact that Utah and Colorado joins your conference in 2011, you wont have enough room in the schedule to continue to play every team. If a team like Oregon is truly the champ, they shouldn't have a problem beating the same team again (if it arises). But in all reality, you are probably just concerned that a championship game means an additional game to be played where "my" team can trip up.
Having co-champions doesn't crown a "true" champion since there are multiple. The SEC, ACC, Big 12, etc crown true champions as there is only one since all conferences created a title game.