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Posted: 2006-10-15 08:35pm
by Darth Garden Gnome
So you're basically betting on A.) ND's beating USC and B.) the winner of the Louisville-WVU game losing to Rutgers, to get to the national title game. If you think that equates to the way 'fast clearing' for ND to do anything, well, I admire your optimism.

Posted: 2006-10-15 08:59pm
by Howedar
Let us not forget that Florida and Auburn are also about Notre Dame in the BCS standings. If either of them win out (which is entirely possible), Notre Dame would not get into the national championship.

Posted: 2006-10-18 10:47pm
by Lord MJ
I guess Joe has decided to ignore this thread after UGA's downslide.

As much as I like the fact that Georgia is having a bad year, Joe is the most knowledgeable college football person here and his insights are missed...


That said, Tech is on a roll, this weekend's game will tell the tale of whether we will be in Jacksonville this December or not. If we can pull this off, we should be able to go into UGA with a 10-1 record (barring the annual letdown against a lesser opponent.)

Posted: 2006-10-18 11:58pm
by Darth Fanboy
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AUBURN, Ala. (AP) - The Southeastern Conference has sent a written warning to Auburn for violating a league rule by blaring music between plays during last Saturday's game against Florida.

The music violated the SEC's restriction on "institutionally-controlled computerized sound systems," associate league commissioner Charles Bloom said.

Auburn spokesman Kirk Sampson confirmed on Wednesday that the university received the letter but had no immediate comment. The warning was first reported by the Press-Register of Mobile on its Web site.

Bloom declined to say who reported the violation.

Auburn has played the first few notes of Survivor's "Eye of the Tiger" or Ozzy Osbourne's "Crazy Train" throughout the season, mostly when the defense was facing crucial third- or fourth-down plays.

The music was played more frequently in the 27-17 win over No. 9 Florida.

Auburn could face a $5,000 fine if it violates the rule again.

The SEC rule states: "The use of institutionally-controlled computerized sound systems, including music, and institutionally-controlled artificial noisemakers shall be restricted to pre-game, halftime, post-game, after a score and team or media timeouts."

Bloom said he was not aware of any other school being fined or warned recently for being in violation of this policy.
This is pathetic. Let the fans be loud and crazy, this isn't high school, this is division I-A football and if you have a home game then the crowd should be able to do whatever they want and if the opposing team can't cope then tough shit.

Regarding CarsonPalmer, who ironically chose a USC Quarterback's name as his UserID despite obviously being a huge ND homer (just funning with you a bit bro), well...
ND's Remaining Schedule wrote: 9 Sat., Oct 21 UCLA 2:30 PM ET
10 Sat., Oct 28 @Navy 12:00 PM ET
11 Sat., Nov 4 North Carolina 2:30 PM ET
12 Sat., Nov 11 @Air Force 4:00 PM ET
13 Sat., Nov 18 Army 2:30 PM ET
14 Sat., Nov 25 @USC 8:00 PM ET
ASSUMING THEY BEAT USC (hell even UCLA for that matter) There is no way they'll get their BCS ratings up past other one loss teams to get into the national title game. North Carolina and Army are terrible, Air Force doesn't do anything outside of the Mountain West, Navy hasn't beaten any good teams and they have to play AT USC. Where they will ironically have their butts kicked buy a guy named Booty.

EDIT:

@ Lord MJ:

Let's not forget Galvatron also, haven't heard from him since the first calls for Coker's job went out.

Posted: 2006-10-19 06:53pm
by CarsonPalmer
The CarsonPalmer is an ironic nickname. I lost a bet with a friend on the ND-USC game a couple years ago. :( Fair or not, Notre Dame is either a. going to bowls they have no business being in or b. being robbed of bowls they deserve to go to. The fact is the Irish always get a tremendous boost in the polls, and assuming they can beat an undefeated USC team in the Coliseum, they have a shot at the national championship. Of course, they do need help to do it, but stranger things have happened in college football.

Posted: 2006-10-21 07:06pm
by Darth Garden Gnome
Undefeated Wolverines roll. 8)

Surrender no TDs to Iowa's offense. Offense was slow to come to life, but once Mike Hart gets going, watch right the fuck out. 126 yards, 2 TDs.

And that's the last bump en route to Columbus. The rest of the schedule until Nov. 18 basically requires this: stay healthy (or get healthy), and continue to fine tune the offense and stay unstoppable on defense.

Posted: 2006-10-21 09:37pm
by CarsonPalmer
Wow! There were many times in this game I thought my Irish were finished, but Brady Quinn came through in the clutch. Shake down the thunder!

Posted: 2006-10-21 10:14pm
by Havok
I normally don't mess around with college football, well, except the Raiders, but WHAT THE FUCK happened to Northwestern?!?!? Did they leave the field in the middle of the 3rd? I was watching it on ESPN.com and it was all NW, NW, NW, NW, NW then I actually did some work and I come back and it's all MS, MS, MS, MS, MS... Crazy fucking meltdown.

Posted: 2006-10-21 10:15pm
by Havok
CarsonPalmer wrote:The CarsonPalmer is an ironic nickname. I lost a bet with a friend on the ND-USC game a couple years ago. :(
Ouch! That was a shitty bet. FIGHT ON!!! :wink:

Posted: 2006-10-21 11:02pm
by Lord MJ
Well GT got absolutely dominated offensively and defensively today. The first time since the 51-7 debacle to UGA in 2002. Yes I know we have suffered double digit blowouts by worse margins before, but the domination wasn't nearly as bad as this one (most were due to turnovers.)

Miami is now a must win game (it always was), if we loose this, the season could be in the tank, and we could be on route to another 7-5 type season and a toilet bowl.

I don't know how, but we need to beat Miami next week. GT is the better team, and the Cane offense wont do nearly as much damage as Clemson did, but that defense has a lot of speed, and Miami could win by forcing a 10-7 type game....

Posted: 2006-10-21 11:33pm
by Death from the Sea
Texas A&M beat Oklahoma State tonight 34 to 33


WHOOP!

Posted: 2006-10-22 12:03am
by CmdrWilkens
Yay Terps. Despite not looking pretty in just about any of their wins they still are sitting on a 5-2 record with a faltering FSU at home and a beatable cast of Clemson, BC and Wake still to go (along with Miami but even though we are playing them at home I hold no hope really of winning that one). So yeah I just really don't like NCState and I continue to take great pride that for all the Phillip River's whoring that went on when he was with them he never once beat Maryland.

Posted: 2006-10-22 05:21pm
by Balrog
That was a fucking big comeback for the Spartans. I mean, hell, made the Division IA record book for biggest comeback in history. There are a lot of heads that are still happy to be attached to their necks after this win.

Posted: 2006-10-28 06:19pm
by Darth Garden Gnome
Balrog wrote:That was a fucking big comeback for the Spartans. I mean, hell, made the Division IA record book for biggest comeback in history. There are a lot of heads that are still happy to be attached to their necks after this win.
Considered those heads detached as Sparty finished their game against Indiana the way it should've ended in Northwestern. State fans want blood, John L. is toast.

The maize and blue defense continues to dominate, holding Northwestern to three points, and forcing five turnovers. Michigan has now alowed 0 TDs in their last two contests, 2 in their last four. And so we roll once again en route to Armageddon...

Posted: 2006-10-28 07:15pm
by LMSx
USC is dead!

All hail the Beavers.

Posted: 2006-10-28 07:34pm
by Uraniun235
LMSx wrote:USC is dead!

All hail the Beavers.
Man, I happened to be in a sports bar having lunch when that one guy made an incredible interception in the touchdown zone. The whole place went nuts. That was pretty awesome.

Posted: 2006-10-28 08:37pm
by Darth Fanboy
I cannot wait for the inevitably hilarious sports headlines featuring "BEavers" and "Trojans" 2-3 seasons ago the headline read "Trojans lick Beavers"


As much as I like USC I like upsets even more and this was a great one, I'm cringing though at how Texas Tech is in the process of pissing away a 21-0 lead over Texas, and how Illinois had a lead on Wisconsin they let get away. Clemson losing is an entertaining sight.

JOE, What happened to the Dawgs?

Posted: 2006-10-28 11:58pm
by Darth Quorthon
Everybody keep your shirt on, Notre Dame isn't back in the national title hunt just yet... :wink: My mom's a big USC fan, and she wasn't too happy with the news, especially the fact that everyone's going to rub it in at her work next week. I honestly thought that the Trojans were going to pull it out, after the way they came back, but living on the edge finally bit them in the ass. If there are two words that sum up that game, I'd say "turnovers kill".

Anyone want to bet that WVU v. OSU will be the game on January 8, 2007?

Posted: 2006-10-28 11:59pm
by Darth Garden Gnome
Darth Quorthon wrote:Anyone want to bet that WVU v. OSU will be the game on January 8, 2007?
NO.

Defense! *clap clap clap*

Posted: 2006-10-29 01:28am
by CmdrWilkens
In the meantime Terps manage to hang on against FSU and damn if Maryland isn't suddenly looking like it could do some real damage in the ACC and wind up in a real bowl come Christmas/New Years. Seriously if they take out either Clemson or Boston College (and I'd rate the later as more likely) then its second place in the Atlantic division for them and a decent bowl bid to boot.

Posted: 2006-10-29 02:57am
by Havok
Fucking USC. :evil: Now if Cal does beat them, it's not going to mean as much.
Notre Dame is done folks. USC was the only "real" game left on thier schedual. Now even if they beat them, it's not going to mean as much. Fucking USC!! :twisted:

As for USC, the last time they lost a regular season game they ended up co-national champs. Also three of thier last five games are at home, and only one isn't in L.A., which is this week against 0-8 Stanford. I don't think I would start digging yet LMSx.

Oh and OSU is not going to be playing for the NC, that would be Michigan and the best one loss team, which actually could be OSU if no other 1 loss team has a strong enough showing to get to #2, but I have a crazy feeling that a certain southern cali team is going to be stomping ass from here on out.

Posted: 2006-10-30 08:03pm
by CarsonPalmer
That's it for the Irish. They don't have a game that let's them jump anyone. No matter how well they do against the service academies and NC, it won't be enough to push them through. Top five and a bowl win is now the goal.

Posted: 2006-10-30 09:07pm
by Howedar
I'm really hoping for a Michigan-Ohio State national championship rematch. I will be sick if one of the Big Least teams makes it and embarrasses themselves.

Posted: 2006-10-31 01:17am
by Infidel7
Howedar wrote:I'm really hoping for a Michigan-Ohio State national championship rematch. I will be sick if one of the Big Least teams makes it and embarrasses themselves.
I would cherish a chance to beat the wolverines twice in a season. :D

It will give us just enough time to clean up after the first riots after the November game on campus here.

Posted: 2006-10-31 01:42am
by LaserRifleofDoom
Infidel7 wrote: I would cherish a chance to beat the wolverines twice in a season. :D

It will give us just enough time to clean up after the first riots after the November game on campus here.
You need the first time to happen first. While the Buckeyes are indeed the only team I am worried about, I have trust in my team to produce that all-important victory.