Meanwhile, Georgia looks strong, as does Tennessee, while Auburn looks WEAK -- way to let those California boys walk all over ya like a cheap rug
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Nothing wrong with Auburn, its just that the Pac-10 is far stronger than anyone gives us credit for.jegs2 wrote:while Auburn looks WEAK -- way to let those California boys walk all over ya like a cheap rug
USC, is strong, really fucking strong, but there is absolutely no reason for Auburn, with its massive, massive hype and arrogance, to not score a single point in its home opener.Howedar wrote:Nothing wrong with Auburn, its just that the Pac-10 is far stronger than anyone gives us credit for.jegs2 wrote:while Auburn looks WEAK -- way to let those California boys walk all over ya like a cheap rug
Bah, none of them can touch the returning and eventually repeating champion Ohio State Buckeyes. Look what they did without Clerette saturday, and they'll be far tougher once he's back.Durran Korr wrote:USC, is strong, really fucking strong, but there is absolutely no reason for Auburn, with its massive, massive hype and arrogance, to not score a single point in its home opener.Howedar wrote:Nothing wrong with Auburn, its just that the Pac-10 is far stronger than anyone gives us credit for.jegs2 wrote:while Auburn looks WEAK -- way to let those California boys walk all over ya like a cheap rug
USC is a great team, make no mistake about it. But Auburn, for the moment looks ridiculously overrated. How they do against Tech on Saturday will paint a clearer picture of what Auburn is going to be this year.Is it because Auburn is overrated, or is it that USC is a great team?
What, is Auburn ranked or something?Durran Korr wrote:USC, is strong, really fucking strong, but there is absolutely no reason for Auburn, with its massive, massive hype and arrogance, to not score a single point in its home opener.Howedar wrote:Nothing wrong with Auburn, its just that the Pac-10 is far stronger than anyone gives us credit for.
They were ranked 6th, I think. They've been generating massive hype all summer, and a lot of analysts have picked them as the favorite to win the national championship. Theoretically, they should be incredibly deep at both running back and defensive line. But none of that showed on Saturday, and a team that has generated as much buzz as Auburn getting shut out at its home opener is something that just doesn't happen very often. They're ranked 19th now.Howedar wrote:What, is Auburn ranked or something?Durran Korr wrote:USC, is strong, really fucking strong, but there is absolutely no reason for Auburn, with its massive, massive hype and arrogance, to not score a single point in its home opener.Howedar wrote:Nothing wrong with Auburn, its just that the Pac-10 is far stronger than anyone gives us credit for.
Jesus, you're shitting me.Durran Korr wrote: They were ranked 6th, I think.
Didn't hear any of this hype, being on the west coast and all.They've been generating massive hype all summer, and a lot of analysts have picked them as the favorite to win the national championship. Theoretically, they should be incredibly deep at both running back and defensive line. But none of that showed on Saturday, and a team that has generated as much buzz as Auburn getting shut out at its home opener is something that just doesn't happen very often. They're ranked 19th now.
The Notre Dame Syndrome, eh?I was quite satisfied with their loss, and I'm sure jegs was too, given that all we've been hearing about for the past 8 months is how Auburn was going to kick everyone's ass.
I wouldn't call it THAT bad. Nothing can approach the level that Notre Dame wanking rose to last year after they beat FSU.The Notre Dame Syndrome, eh?
Actually, by the time ND played USC last year the hype had died down among most analysts (except for the senile Beano Cook) due to ND's loss to Boston College. Funny how quickly people fly off the bandwagon.Howedar wrote:...and before they played USC
What's this now?irishmick79 wrote:Word out of Ohio State is that Clarett is done for the season. I don't know if that means he's off the team, but he's definitely going to be in Tressel's doghouse for a long, long time after being dishonest with the NCAA.
This Deabilitating to them?irishmick79 wrote:Something the Ohio State Athletic Director apparently suggested to the media. Clarett is going to be missing alot of practice thanks to the NCAA suspension, and the feeling is becoming that Clarett will not be able to get up to form even if he's able to rejoin the team.
Clarett got in trouble with the NCAA when an assistant prof accused him of receiving preferential treatment in the classroom, and when he "misstated" the correct amount of merchandise that got stolen from him while he was at practice. The NCAA came in, investigated, and suspended him for at least six games.
....yah. Clarett is a good player. Theoretically, at least, I've never been impressed with him.Straha wrote:This Deabilitating to them?irishmick79 wrote:Something the Ohio State Athletic Director apparently suggested to the media. Clarett is going to be missing alot of practice thanks to the NCAA suspension, and the feeling is becoming that Clarett will not be able to get up to form even if he's able to rejoin the team.
Clarett got in trouble with the NCAA when an assistant prof accused him of receiving preferential treatment in the classroom, and when he "misstated" the correct amount of merchandise that got stolen from him while he was at practice. The NCAA came in, investigated, and suspended him for at least six games.
Last Saturday would seem to show the answer is "No", having scored more than triple their opponent's score (and while being #17 was nothing to smile at, at least OSU played a ranked team, as opposed to #1 Oklahoma [North Texas? Never heard of them])...Straha wrote:This Deabilitating to them?irishmick79 wrote:Something the Ohio State Athletic Director apparently suggested to the media. Clarett is going to be missing alot of practice thanks to the NCAA suspension, and the feeling is becoming that Clarett will not be able to get up to form even if he's able to rejoin the team.
Clarett got in trouble with the NCAA when an assistant prof accused him of receiving preferential treatment in the classroom, and when he "misstated" the correct amount of merchandise that got stolen from him while he was at practice. The NCAA came in, investigated, and suspended him for at least six games.