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Title: College Football 2003
Post by: Scott on October 10, 2003, 06:02 PM
I realize I may see like a Johnny Come Lately but I gotta throw out some kudos to the good ole alma mater who is sitting at 6-0

Probably the biggest 2 game stretch in my lifetime for the Mighty Minnesota Golden Gophers is coming up starting tonight with Michigan in town and Michigan State in town next week

It shall be a wonderful night and the dome might actually be sold out

They are talking riots here if they win as well which is asinine :-\

GO GOPHERS!
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Scott on October 10, 2003, 06:06 PM
BTW up for grabs tonight is the Little Brown Jug, the longest running trophy game in College Football

(http://www.pub.umich.edu/daily/1998/nov/11-02-98/photos/wtzfbcswordjug103198.gif)

The rivalry has been very Michigan lopsided but the Gophs are acutally favored tonight, we shall see!
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: JediMAC on October 10, 2003, 06:32 PM
I realize I may see like a Johnny Come Lately but I gotta throw out some kudos to the good ole alma mater who is sitting at 6-0

Oh suuuuure, Mr. Bandwagon!   ::)   :-*

UCLA got off to a horrid start this season, and as such my interest in college football right now has quickly diminished to virtually nil...  See you guys next year though!   :P

And best of luck to "Scott's team" against Michigan...   ;)
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Reconsgt on October 10, 2003, 11:16 PM
Well I am a big Badgers fan have been for many years.., any way Scott the AX  is a much better trophy than the jug even if the jug is older ;)
 I didn't realize your team was 6-0 congrats- much like the Packers the Badgers droped a should have win already this year but I am hoping that they play like they should.
 
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Jango Fettish on October 11, 2003, 12:30 PM
I think the Backyard Bowl is this weekend, UNC and East Carolina.

I don't think anyone cares, especially since the best thing East Carolina ever yielded was Jeff Blake.

UNC on the other hand had a handful of breakout stars, Julius Peppers for one.
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Reconsgt on October 13, 2003, 10:57 AM
What a weekend for college football- lots of great games upsets-   I am impressed with my Badgers nocking off Ohio State-  also have to ad a big WTF for the Renyolds choking incident with Sorgi in the game.   great game none the less. Did anyone else see that replay?
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Scott on October 13, 2003, 11:00 AM
Yeah that was awful, I am glad the Badgers won...(you won't hear me say that again)

I won't comment on what happened Friday Night, let's just say the Little Brown Jug is still in Michigan  :-[
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: dustrho on October 13, 2003, 02:28 PM
My NIU Huskies are still undefeated (6-0) and are ranked 16th in the Coaches Poll!   ;D

(http://www.niu.edu/newimages/huskies.gif)
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Darth Broem on October 14, 2003, 12:38 PM
At this point I am interested in seeing if Norhtern Illinois can go unbeaten and possibly get into a bowl game of some sort.  I think they need to stay unbeaten just to have  a shot.   As of right now they are ranked #12.  It's funny to see them up there instead of Illinois or Northwestern.  
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: dustrho on October 20, 2003, 11:06 PM
Northern Illinois is ranked #10 in the BCS standings!  That is the first time in NIU school history for that to happen to them.  That's my old school baby!   ;D

http://www.foxsports.com/named/FS/CFB/Polls/BCS
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Angry Ewok on October 21, 2003, 09:36 AM
For the record - Crimson Tide really sucks.
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Scott on October 27, 2003, 03:55 PM
After 2 tough losses the Gophers rebounded to crush the worst team in the Big 10 in Illinois, they finish with Indiana, Iowa and Wisconsin all of which they probably should win (except Iowa will be tough)

10-2 would be an awesome year, might get them into a New Year's Day Bowl Game and be a huge boost to this once proud Football school

All Time Championships

Notre Dame 13
Alabama 10
Michigan 9
Ohio St. 7
Oklahoma 7
Southern California 7
Minnesota 6
Miami 5
Nebraska 5
Penn St. 4
Pittsburgh 4
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Scott on November 7, 2003, 11:21 AM
For my pal Wayne...your team won last weekend, it is my team's turn to win this weekend

Time to bring the axe back home

(http://www.startribune.com/stonline/images/news17/1gophkey1125.l.jpg)
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Reconsgt on November 7, 2003, 02:08 PM
I forgot about that Scott-  I have to make sure I watch it.   With the Badgers play as of late I think you guys have the axe this year. The badgers really fell flat and Minnesota has been pretty good.   Either way I am atleast hoping for a good performance.
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Scott on November 8, 2003, 03:19 PM
The Axe is back in Minnesota!

9-2 baby, Iowa you are next, time for some payback for your fans stealing the Metrodome's Goal Posts last year!

Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Reconsgt on November 9, 2003, 11:11 AM
Yes you got the Axe back but I will say the game was far better than I thought it would be.   Next year its gotta come back to WI ;D
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Matt on December 7, 2003, 06:54 PM
The Bowl Schedule (all times Eastern):

BCS bowls:Other bowls:

http://www.ncaasports.com/football/mens/story/6902894
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Scott on December 8, 2003, 12:07 AM
Sun Bowl Baby! >:( >:( >:( ??? ??? ??? :-[ :-[ :-[ :-\ :-\ :-\ :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Vator on December 8, 2003, 08:11 AM
Lucky you even go to a bowl,or lost to your biggest rival 63-17 :o ouch.What is amazing is that our rival Clemson(or clempsun as the yokle fans call it)and Tennesse are going neck and neck in the peach bowl,man are tensions going to be high at school.Of course I will side with the vols since,well Clemson sucks.
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Scott on December 8, 2003, 12:00 PM
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Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Brian on December 8, 2003, 12:20 PM
We're headed to the Alamo bowl, but I can't complain.  We had a decent season after last year's debacle, and it should be a good matchup with Michigan State.  Hopefully we'll play well.  Kind of a strange year in BCS land again, with USC kind of getting the screwgie.  Of course, any of those three teams (OU, LSU, USC) would have a gripe if they weren't in the title game.  At least USC has a chance at a share of the title.  That system just doesn't quite work right :).
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Vator on December 8, 2003, 01:55 PM
See whenever I see USC I think of my team University Of South Carolina ;)

OCB,might just join.
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: JediMAC on December 8, 2003, 06:48 PM
Funny, but I wanted to comment here on the BCS snafu yesterday, but didn't remember us having a college football thread, so I passed on it (and yes - I do realize we have a search box up top...)

Sun Bowl Baby!

Silicon Valley Football Classic Baby!!!   8)   ;D   :D   :)   :P   ???    ::)   :-[   :(   :'(   >:(   :-X

We were lucky to even get in there.  But I gotta say that So Cal is on fire right now with all the people pissed off about USC getting left out of the "National Championship" game.  They're our hated rivals at UCLA, so it was somewhat amusing, though I'll admit it doesn't seem fair or right.  After OU got B'slapped on their home turf by K-State on Saturday evening, their sorry asses should just take a hike to a lesser Bowl.

I still think some multi-millionaire somewhere should just line up a neutral stadium somewhere, contact representatives for USC (assuming they beat Michigan) and the winner of the OU/LSU game, and just set up a non-NCAA sanctioned (real) championship game to see who the true Champion really is.  Like Don King or someone...  What's he been up to lately?  This would be a good way for him to get his name back in the spotlight.  Mills Lane could do the opening coin flip, followed by the proverbial Let's get it on!  It'd be perfect.

Why not?
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Matt on December 8, 2003, 09:41 PM
I don't follow NCAA football that much (aside from NC State, and QB Phillip Rivers is getting the Heisman shaft), but I think it's ludicrous that a team that loses their conference championship game, in blowout fashion, and holds the same record as the other Top 2 teams, still gets to play for the National Championship while the No. 1 team in the 2 other polls that actually matter, plays 2nd fiddle.

"Second fiddle"?  No, not really.  If USC wins in the Rose Bowl, they'll be guaranteed a share of the championship with whoever wins the OU/LSU game, so it's not like they're totally ass-out here.

There are definite problems with the current system, but there's not a whole lot to do when there's three one-loss teams--someone's going to get left out.  (And they don't all have identical records--OU and LSU are both 12-1, and USC is 11-1).

When that happens, what other option do you have than to look at the quality wins and losses that each of the teams had?
Looking at those, OU deserves to be in the title game just as much as anybody.

OU:  Quality wins over Texas (5) and Oklahoma St. (22)
        Lost to Kansas State (10)

LSU:  Quality wins over Georgia (11) (twice) and Mississippi (18)
         Lost to Florida (17)

USC:  Quality win over Washington State (14)
          Lost to California (unranked)

Now, I'm for a playoff system, too, but that doesn't matter.  Doesn't matter that OU lost on the last day of the year, just like it doesn't matter that USC lost two and a half months ago.  What does matter is that both OU and LSU have better wins than USC, and better losses, too.

My new favorite team, by the way, is Michigan.  

GO BLUE!!!   8)
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Mikey D on December 9, 2003, 09:04 AM

and the NASCAR points system. Where else can you win 9 races. 20% of the schedule, in 1 season, and still finish in 5th place overall, with the 1st place winner winning only 1 race all year.

Matt Kenseth won by being consistent.  9 wins or not, Newman had a few DNFs and didn't run as consistent as Kenseth did all year.  Now don't get me wrong, Newman is a great driver, but if he wasn't racing "balls to the wall" all the time, he would have finished higher (and quite possibly won the Championship).

I think the Championship game should be LSU vs. USC, but only because they both won their respective conferences.  I'll be rooting for LSU over OSU, but can't root for USC seeing as they're playing the Wolverines.  I've been a huge blue fan since I can remember.

 
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Paul on December 9, 2003, 09:28 AM
EV.1 GalleryFurniture Playing Before New Years Eve, but at least after Christmas Day Houston Bowl!!!!

I am not a big BCS supporter myself, I would like a playoff, but the main problem with that is, that Texas Tech would never get a bowl game then.  So I am torn.  I want a definative National Champion in College Football, but I don't want to sacrifice any possible Bowl Money. Not that I get any of it.

But it you did a tournament like in Basketball, you would end up needing to have just 10 game regular seasons or starting the season in Early August and  I think it starts too early already. (Of course I don't feel that way in July, when I am jonesing for Football)
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Matt on December 9, 2003, 01:23 PM
Thanks for the NASCAR commentary in the college football thread.  (http://www.hometheaterforum.com/htforum/images/smilies/thumbsup.gif)
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Scott on December 9, 2003, 01:33 PM
There was a NASCAR thread around here to somewhere

I've seen some pretty cute stuff over at ESPN on the whole Computerized BCS, the fact that OU and LSU have beaten so many quality teams means to me they made the right call.  I love it that this system is still messed up though "The BCS will fix all of those problems"
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Matt on December 9, 2003, 02:37 PM
I do want to respond to something JediMAC said over at Galactic Hunter, in the "GEAUX TIGERS!!!!" thread, if that makes any sense.

Quote
After OU's shalacking at the hands of Kansas State last night, at home no less

For the record, while OU was the "home" team in last Saturday's game, don't be fooled--they weren't playing in the cozy confines of Owen Field in Norman, Oklahoma.

No sir, they were playing up in Kansas City, at Arrowhead Stadium, where the NFL's Chiefs play.

Now, I have no idea what percentage of fans were rooting for OU, and what percentage were rooting for Kansas State, but I'd imagine a good majority of them were rooting for the Wildcats.

Doesn't change much, really--K-State still played lights out, and kicked OU's ass--but the Sooners didn't lose here at home.  It was a road game without being a "road game".
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: JediMAC on December 9, 2003, 04:16 PM
For the record, while OU was the "home" team in last Saturday's game, don't be fooled--they weren't playing in the cozy confines of Owen Field in Norman, Oklahoma.

No sir, they were playing up in Kansas City, at Arrowhead Stadium, where the NFL's Chiefs play.

Oh...  You're right.  I didn't realize that at all!  I thought they were at OU.  I was mostly watching the LSU game, with the OU game going on at the other side of the bar, and just noted that they were "home" and that Oklahoma was written in the end zone.  

That indeed does make a pretty big difference in my eyes then.  Still a terrible loss, and they got dominated throughout.  But if it wasn't AT OU, then that's not nearly as bad as I thought...  Thanks for the clarification on that Matt!  Consider me informed now.  Still a crappy way to go into the National Championship game though.  Most of the polls I've seen in the last few days indicate the majority of people would prefer to see USC in the Title game over either of the other schools.

Oh well.  UCLA fans continue to chuckle quietly in the background...   ;)
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Matt on December 13, 2003, 11:14 PM
Ladies and gentlemen, your 2003 Heisman winner:

(http://www.ballenphotos.com/c456.jpg)

Congrats Jason White and the Oklahoma Sooners!  Beat LSU!

(And Michigan, beat USC!)   :D

Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Matt on December 16, 2003, 11:29 PM
The Bowl Schedule (all times Eastern):

BCS bowls:
  • Nokia Sugar - Oklahoma Vs. LSU - Jan. 4, 8:00, ABC
  • Tostitos Fiesta - Kansas St. Vs. Ohio St. - Jan. 2, 8:00, ABC
  • FedEx Orange - Miami Vs. Florida St. - Jan. 1, 8:30, ABC
  • Rose - USC Vs. Michigan - Jan. 1, 4:30, ABC
Other bowls:

  • Humanitarian - Tulsa Vs. Georgia Tech - Jan. 3, Noon, ESPN
  • Chick-fil-A Peach - Tennessee Vs. Clemson - Jan. 2, 4:30, ESPN
  • SBC Cotton - Mississippi Vs. Oklahoma St. - Jan. 2, 2:00, Fox
  • Capital One - Georgia Vs. Purdue - Jan. 1, 1:00, ABC
  • Toyota Gator - Maryland Vs. West Virginia - Jan. 1, 12:30, NBC
  • Outback - Florida Vs. Iowa - Jan. 1, 11:00 AM, ESPN
  • Diamond Walnut San Francisco - Colorado St. Vs Boston College - Dec. 31, 10:30, ESPN 2
  • MainStay Independence - Missouri Vs. Arkansas - Dec. 31, 7:30, ESPN
  • AXA Liberty - Utah Vs. Southern Miss - Dec. 31, 3:30, ESPN
  • Wells Fargo Sun - Oregon Vs. Minnesota - Dec. 31, 2:00, CBS
  • Gaylord Hotels Music City - Auburn Vs. Wisconsin - Dec. 31, noon, ESPN
  • Silicon Valley Football Classic - UCLA Vs. Fresno St. - Dec. 30, 10:30, ESPN 2
  • Pacific Life Holiday - Texas Vs. Washington St. - Dec. 30, 8:00, ESPN
  • EV1.net Houston - Navy Vs. Texas Tech - Dec. 30, 4:30, ESPN
  • MasterCard Alamo - Nebraska Vs. Michigan St. - Dec. 29, 9:00, ESPN
  • Continental Tire - Pittsburgh Vs. Virginia - Dec. 27, 11:00 AM, ESPN 2
  • Insight - Virginia Tech Vs. California - Dec. 26, 8:30, ESPN
  • Motor City - Northwestern Vs. Bowling Green - Dec. 26, 5:00, ESPN
  • Sheraton Hawaii - Hawaii Vs. Houston - Dec. 25, 8:00, ESPN
  • Las Vegas - New Mexico Vs. Oregon St. - Dec. 24, 7:30, ESPN
  • PlainsCapital Fort Worth - Boise St. Vs. TCU - Dec. 23, 7:30, ESPN
  • Mazda Tangerine - NC State Vs. Kansas - Dec. 22, 5:30, ESPN
  • GMAC - Louisville Vs. Miami (Ohio) - Dec. 18, 7:30, ESPN 2
  • New Orleans - Memphis Vs. North Texas - Dec. 16, 7:00, ESPN 2[/s]
http://www.ncaasports.com/football/mens/story/6902894

First bowl game of 2003-4 has come and gone, with Memphis beating North Texas 27-17.

Next up:  The GMAC bowl, with Louisville vs. Miami of Ohio, Thursday night at 7:30 Eastern on ESPN 2.
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Matt on December 18, 2003, 11:40 PM
The Bowl Schedule (all times Eastern):

BCS bowls:
  • Nokia Sugar - Oklahoma Vs. LSU - Jan. 4, 8:00, ABC
  • Tostitos Fiesta - Kansas St. Vs. Ohio St. - Jan. 2, 8:00, ABC
  • FedEx Orange - Miami Vs. Florida St. - Jan. 1, 8:30, ABC
  • Rose - USC Vs. Michigan - Jan. 1, 4:30, ABC
Other bowls:

  • Humanitarian - Tulsa Vs. Georgia Tech - Jan. 3, Noon, ESPN
  • Chick-fil-A Peach - Tennessee Vs. Clemson - Jan. 2, 4:30, ESPN
  • SBC Cotton - Mississippi Vs. Oklahoma St. - Jan. 2, 2:00, Fox
  • Capital One - Georgia Vs. Purdue - Jan. 1, 1:00, ABC
  • Toyota Gator - Maryland Vs. West Virginia - Jan. 1, 12:30, NBC
  • Outback - Florida Vs. Iowa - Jan. 1, 11:00 AM, ESPN
  • Diamond Walnut San Francisco - Colorado St. Vs Boston College - Dec. 31, 10:30, ESPN 2
  • MainStay Independence - Missouri Vs. Arkansas - Dec. 31, 7:30, ESPN
  • AXA Liberty - Utah Vs. Southern Miss - Dec. 31, 3:30, ESPN
  • Wells Fargo Sun - Oregon Vs. Minnesota - Dec. 31, 2:00, CBS
  • Gaylord Hotels Music City - Auburn Vs. Wisconsin - Dec. 31, noon, ESPN
  • Silicon Valley Football Classic - UCLA Vs. Fresno St. - Dec. 30, 10:30, ESPN 2
  • Pacific Life Holiday - Texas Vs. Washington St. - Dec. 30, 8:00, ESPN
  • EV1.net Houston - Navy Vs. Texas Tech - Dec. 30, 4:30, ESPN
  • MasterCard Alamo - Nebraska Vs. Michigan St. - Dec. 29, 9:00, ESPN
  • Continental Tire - Pittsburgh Vs. Virginia - Dec. 27, 11:00 AM, ESPN 2
  • Insight - Virginia Tech Vs. California - Dec. 26, 8:30, ESPN
  • Motor City - Northwestern Vs. Bowling Green - Dec. 26, 5:00, ESPN
  • Sheraton Hawaii - Hawaii Vs. Houston - Dec. 25, 8:00, ESPN
  • Las Vegas - New Mexico Vs. Oregon St. - Dec. 24, 7:30, ESPN
  • PlainsCapital Fort Worth - Boise St. Vs. TCU - Dec. 23, 7:30, ESPN
  • Mazda Tangerine - NC State Vs. Kansas - Dec. 22, 5:30, ESPN
  • GMAC - Louisville Vs. Miami (Ohio) - Dec. 18, 7:30, ESPN 2
  • New Orleans - Memphis Vs. North Texas - Dec. 16, 7:00, ESPN 2

GMAC Bowl - Miami of Ohio beat Louisville 49-28.

Next bowl:  The Tangerine, NC State vs. Kansas, next Monday night at 7:30 (Eastern) on ESPN2.
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Scott on December 18, 2003, 11:41 PM
Sweet, nailed that one, Go Miami of Ohio!!!
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: JediMAC on December 19, 2003, 12:41 AM
Somebody wake me up when we get to December 30th.  Thanks.

Anxiously awaiting the Gaylord Bowl, I am...
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Scott on December 19, 2003, 12:43 AM
Anxiously awaiting the Gaylord Bowl, I am...

That thong/mud wrestling comment had me wondering, no I'm even more confused...Not that there's anything wrong with that
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Matt on December 19, 2003, 12:49 AM
Anxiously awaiting the Gaylord Bowl, I am...

Gaylord. . .  Focker?

Your name's Gay Focker?

. . .

Sorry.

The Gaylord family practically owns Oklahoma City.

I'd puke all over them, if given the chance.
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: JediMAC on December 19, 2003, 12:51 AM
That thong/mud wrestling comment had me wondering, no I'm even more confused...Not that there's anything wrong with that

Back off Frodo!  I ain't gonna be no Samwise Gamgee...   :-X
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Scott on December 31, 2003, 06:47 PM
10-3...Beat some Ducks from Oregon today on a late FG...most wins since 1906...

DAMN Them losing to Michigan!  The Gophers might have been 12-1 right now but they blew it.  Most of the team is back and I think they have a legitimate shot at breaking the Top 10 next year.

M-I-N-N-E-S-O-T-A, MINNESOTA, MINNESOTA, Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaay GOPHERS!

(http://www.startribune.com/stonline/images/news12/2ufot010104.l.jpg)

OCB sidebar...those Duck uniforms are the UGLIEST things on the planet
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Matt on January 2, 2004, 10:04 PM
Ugh.  Kansas State is down 21-7 to The Ohio State University, heading into halftime.  

Man. . .  Pretty much every team I've wanted to win (or, needed to win, in Michigan's case) has lost so far.

The Big XII has sucked, sucked, sucked up to this point.  Only Texas Tech and Nebraska have won, while Kansas, Texas, Missouri, Oklahoma State have lost, and Kansas State is losing.  Hopefully OU will be able to redeem themselves (and the conference) on Sunday night--should be a good game.

Hats off to USC--they certainly deserve their share of the championship.  They looked great against Michigan last night.  

Oh, and go Tulsa Golden Hurricane tomorrow against Georgia Tech.  You always want your state teams to win.

Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Matt on January 3, 2004, 07:57 PM
Oh, and go Tulsa Golden Hurricane tomorrow against Georgia Tech.  You always want your state teams to win.

Hey, look at that!

Saturday, January 3
HUMANITARIAN BOWL
Georgia Tech 52, Tulsa 10

Woo-hoo!

Signed,

Virex, King of Sports Jinxing
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Scott on January 4, 2004, 10:48 AM
Who are you cheering for tonight Virex aka Warlord
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Matt on January 4, 2004, 11:06 AM
Well, the way the bowl season has gone for me so far this year, I should probably be rooting for the Tigers. . .

(I do want to honestly say that besides the two Big XII schools who have won their games, the only other team I was going for who wound up winning was. . .  The Minnesota Golden Gophers.  And yes, I was rooting for them simply because they're your team, Scott.  

I love you.   :-* )
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Matt on January 5, 2004, 12:07 AM
Hey, congratulations to the Oklahoma Sooners for totally suckin' balls during tonight's game.  Nobody sucked it better.
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Scott on January 5, 2004, 12:12 AM
Hey, congratulations to the Oklahoma Sooners for totally suckin' balls during tonight's game.  Nobody sucked it better.

Nobody Sucked It Better
Makes Me Feel Bad For The Rest
Nobody Sucked It...Like You Sucked It
OU, You're The Best

White played like absolute Horse Manure, that was awful.  Sorry Virex...hey at least Texas still sucks though right???
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Matt on January 5, 2004, 12:50 AM
Nobody Sucked It Better
Makes Me Feel Bad For The Rest
Nobody Sucked It...Like You Sucked It
OU, You're The Best

Thanks, OCB.  Hope my "questionable language" hasn't offended any of you fellas.

Quote
White played like absolute Horse Manure, that was awful.  Sorry Virex...

Yeah, he sucked, two interceptions.  And the offensive line sucked a little bit too, way too much pressure on him.  I was thinking, in the second half, they almost should have put in their second-string QB to get some momentum going.  How crazy would that have been, to bench a Heisman winner?

Defense can't do it all, guys. . .


Quote
hey at least Texas still sucks though right???

That almost implies that there have been times where Texas hasn't sucked, which, of course, is not the case.

We'll always have 65-13.  We'll always have 65-13. . .
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Paul on January 5, 2004, 07:13 PM
Virex,

As a hater of the Orange, you might like to hear a RUMOR that was on Sportstalk on the way home...

The UT Football staff has been released.  I mean from the TOP DOWN.  I don't know if it is true...and I guess this news would really better be in the CF 2004 forum, but oh well.

I like it when they get a new coach, it means that Tech can beat them in Austin.
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Brian on January 8, 2004, 04:59 PM
Meanwhile.....we're still all waiting for our new coach, while many of the rest of you are probably laughing at us.  Football is huge here in Nebraska, since we don't have any pro sports.....you wouldn't believe how pretty much every night this week the coaching search is one of the "top stories" on all the news stations.  The latest interviewees as of yesterday....Interim Head Coach Bo Pelini, Co-Head Coach Turner Gill, and former Raiders' head man Bill Callahan.  Much of the state is pulling for Pelini, but it hasn't sounded real promising so far.
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Brian on January 12, 2004, 02:43 PM
As many of you have probably seen/heard, we hired former Oakland Raiders coach Bill Callahan as the next head man of Husker football.  Although I sure didn't expect this guy to be our next coach when Solich was fired, hopefully it will be good for the team.  He is bringing in a West Coast offense, so it will be an adjustment for the Husker faithful getting used to something new.  Change can be good though.  Unfortunately, we heard today that only two of the assistants would be kept on the staff (not surprisingly), but sad to see many long time coaches (and some new) leaving the program.  Husker football is about all we have for sports around here, so we really get to know all the coaches and players pretty well.  Hopefully we can get the ship righted now, and not go through the staff changes every year.
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Mikey D on January 13, 2004, 08:56 AM
As long as he doesn't call his football team dumb, it should probably work out.
Title: Re: College Football 2003
Post by: Brian on January 13, 2004, 09:31 AM
 ;)