October 8, 2006
ESPN College GameDay headed to Auburn-Florida
Looks like ESPN College GameDay is hitting the repeat button on Urban Meyer's Florida Gators. ESPN is confirming that the broadcast will be live from Auburn, AL for this week's #11 Auburn Tigers vs #2 Florida Gators, starting at 9:00a.
Comments:
posted on October 8, 2006 9:45 PM — link — abuse?Kevin Donahue said:
I think Florida is a top five team but I agree, easternfan, I'm not sure they're #2. I certainly can't say with certainty I would pick Florida over say... Michigan? Southern Cal? Florida is really good, but I have to see them against Auburn before I can put them over Michigan & USC.
Then again, I don't vote - so, there ya go.
The Mayor said:
posted on October 8, 2006 10:38 PM — 24.23.202.200 — link — abuse?
Jarred,
I think the Trojan fans have learned a little humility after their last two games.
Quite a few good teams other than Auburn had a bad day Saturday...too bad theirs was at home, that must have been painful.
So from this Oregon fan, you won't hear any Pac 10 SEC garbage...the SEC is still the best conference this year, followed by the Big 10 (11).
Austin said:
posted on October 8, 2006 10:39 PM — 130.74.4.9 — link — abuse?
AUBURN WILL BOUNCE BACK FROM THE ARKANSAS LOSS. NO WAY WILL THEY LOSE TWO GAMES IN A ROW AT HOME. No matter how good Florida may appear to look, they will not make it through that schedule undefeated. AUBURN WINS SATURDAY NIGHT.
TN TW said:
posted on October 8, 2006 11:51 PM — 70.19.28.57 — link — abuse?
not suprised to see Fla #2 this morning, and I'm not sure they don't deserve it. I agree Auburn is going to come out thumpin', but if the gators win out the rest of their season I think OSU-Fla would make for an incredible game.
Obviously two of the Mich/OSU and Louisville/WV are going to go down mid season and that's going to settle it for the BCS, as no AP input this year.
For us I don't think the gators are going to lose two in the SEC, so I can only hope they go to the big game and give up the sugar bid.
I am suprised at how far Auburn and Georgia dropped, though. I figured Auburn would just be the tail end of the undefeated teams, and Cal ranked over both?
Gimme a break.
after the ass-drubbing we gave 'em their win over the ducks is the only other team better than Oregon St they have played.
And the Beavers would lose to an SEC high school.
Iowa over Georgia currently?
right. Their big win was over Purdue.
I don't care who their linebacker is. year-end bowl in that one would feature a bulldog humping a hawk for three hours while five thousand fans wondered why they ever left their trailors in Iowa City.
PAC-10 input welcome.
I always thought you people were funny.
Conwayau said:
posted on October 9, 2006 12:33 AM — 68.190.57.50 — link — abuse?
Auburn will bounce back and give Florida hell. They match up well with Florida. The game is in Auburn and the crowd will be very loud. This game pretty much determines Auburn's season. I think Auburn will beat the Gators in a tight one.
CA2FLGator said:
posted on October 9, 2006 12:42 AM — 66.253.134.231 — link — abuse?
The atomosphere at UF/LSU makes UF/Auburn an obvious choice. Further all the different storylines you can draw out of FL makes 2 hours easy to fill.
UGA/UF would be another good game to go to. Very important SEC game. Then so would USC/UF "Spurriers Return to the Swamp."
UF victory over LSU big for the program.
J.C. Beeson said:
posted on October 9, 2006 2:33 AM — 84.168.42.219 — link — abuse?
Yeah, USC isn't all that. THey barely beat Washington at home, WSU on the road. WVU hasn't been overly impressive, especially with all the hype coming into the season. But Michigan is for real. I think it is a toss-up between UF and UM for #2. But, as for this weekend, there is no way Auburn will win. SC passed the ball over their heads for 180 yards, Arkansas ran it up the gut for 279. I think we could do either one against them... more likely pass.
Our toughest opponent from here on out is ourselves.
Tommie Trojan said:
posted on October 9, 2006 9:29 AM — 206.135.38.217 — link — abuse?
Tommie here - I'm Baaaaaack!
Hold on - not so fast. LSU completely gave that game to LSU. Never have I seen a team hand a game over to any team like that. I'll check in later today in more depth. Auburn did not give the game away to Arkansas. Arkansas took that game. That's what happens when you prepare yourself by playing good teams compared to cupcakes. You can say that the same thing has happened to LSU - as they have looked pathetic against both Auburn and Florida. I am the only one who knew that Arkansas could take down Auburn. I think Mooka will recall my reasons for that. And, next week, it'll be Auburn taking down Florida. Mark it down and bet the farm. I saw nothing out of Florida - and if LSU doesn't fumble the ball all over the field (along with many errant throws) they win that game. Auburn will bounce back and win that game.
Now, Arkansas beats Auburn who beats LSU and Arkansas beats Alabama. Florida beats Tennessee and Tennessee beats Georgia. When Auburn beats Florida, and they will, how do you people keep harping on USC who hasn't lost a game - but beat Arkansas 50-14 (who might be the best team in the SEC this year). What if Washington is a good team? They looked pretty good to me. I predicted USC would not blow them out - remember? Washington State is 4-2 with two losses to Auburn and USC. Are they a real bad team? Doubt it. Just keep harping on USC for the SEC failures. And, don't ever give Arkansas the credit that they are due. I predict that they will win out. No kidding. I can do this cause I actually thought that they played USC rather tough for about 2 1/2 quarters. So, keep harping.Tommie T
War Eagle 81 said:
posted on October 9, 2006 1:32 PM — 209.168.228.18 — link — abuse?
Tommie T Tommie T Tommie T!, you've lost it bro, give Washington those seconds the ref's so mysteriously let tick off the clock ( wow USC is lucky ) and then run your mouth. USC and CAL is all the pac's got and you and the rest of the world know this. I'm die hard Auburn and I refuse to make excuse's....we got beat by a good Arkansas team and now we regroup. Florida beware. I pray to the heavens we see big bad usc in bowl game this year just to prove what is known by so many. Half of the SEC owns the top 25.....not even a quater of the WAC 10 controls the polls.....u do the math Tommie Boy. Oh and cupcake games.....ha we call em breathers down here something you dudes get each and every week in the PAC!
Ramblin' Man said:
posted on October 9, 2006 1:48 PM — 68.210.18.122 — link — abuse?
I'm sure that Auburn will come out angry and gunning this week after last Saturday's home loss/humiliation. However, the LSU Tigers were a better matchup (on paper) for the Gators than Auburn is and look what the Gators did to the Bayou Bengals. Also, I know the Auburn fans will be doing their best for the Plainsmen, but the Gators handled the crowd in Knoxville and nobody will ever convince me that Jourdan-Hare Stadium is a tougher place to visit than Neyland Stadium. Finally, I've been watching the Gators all my life and I've never seen them play with more team spirit than they are this year. Really, field goal kicking is the only weak spot on the field for the Gators.
Auburn may win this game anyway, but it seems to me that most of the poster's on this blog aren't giving the Gators any chance of winning this game. If I were an oddsmaker, FL would be favored.
Tommie Trojan said:
posted on October 9, 2006 2:38 PM — 206.135.38.217 — link — abuse?
War Eagle:
I'm right there with ya'. I've already stated that Auburn comes back next week and lights up Florida. Every team has bad games. At least Auburn did not meltdown as thoroughly as LSU did. Nope, Arkansas is a good team and exercised a very good game plan to get the win. Mustain only threw the ball ten times. McFadden and Jones are great runners. The only reason the Trojans blew them out was because McFadden was still banged up and Felix Jones coughed it up three times that day.
Tommie T
easternfan said:
posted on October 9, 2006 3:59 PM — 67.72.98.94 — link — abuse?
Mgoblue, come on man, I like Iowa but it took them OT to beat Syracuse. The 'cuse is improved but they shouldnt be hangin with a top 15 team like that. Georgia definatly not as good as last years team, Offense or defence, but they would still take Iowa.
Jarred said:
posted on October 9, 2006 4:09 PM — 12.178.138.65 — link — abuse?
Arkansas could have beaten USC if starting qb hadn't hurt his back, running back hadn't broke his toe, and if the playcalling was anything like it was saturday. It was only 16-7 at halftime, our defense was wore out in the second half and couldn't handle them.
CFB_CRZY said:
posted on October 9, 2006 5:09 PM — 72.165.136.4 — link — abuse?
a little stat i picked up in LV this past weekend. Auburn is one of the worst teams when attempting to cover the spread or when the spread is double digits with them winning. In fact besides the Wash State Game, they haven't done it all year (including there cup cake schedule)
However when they are the underdog the last 5 years auburn has pulled off the upset.
Guess what Auburn will be the underdog at home against FL. The undefeated season stress fall solely on the Gators now. I believe there is also a number 2 jinx out there!
FL is really high right now, its hard to maintain that emotion, Auburn was really High for LSU, and cooled off a little each game, and where absolutly on Zoloft for Arkansas, In fact they looked worse then the Wisconsin bowl loss last year.
If Auburn is the underdog, then i'm bettin AU on Saturday in a close game!
Bring Brady Back MgoBlue said:
posted on October 9, 2006 5:28 PM — 216.46.213.225 — link — abuse?
Iowa was missing starting QB Drew Tate for the syracuse game,and as we see with Penn State,losing a good QB can hurt real bad.
They were also missing a starting WR.
And the Iowa defense had like eight stands inside the two yardline and stoned syracuse.
Do we remeber two years ago when Drew Tate and the Hawkeyes beat LSU in the Capital one bowl?
They did lose to Florida last year but had a good comeback. Georgia might beat Iowa,but it would be by seven or less. Why do some people think the worst teams in the SEC are as good as the best of the other conferences?
EVERY CONFERENCE IS GOOD,EVERY CONFERENCE IS TOUGH,AND THERE ARE NOT ENOUGH NON CONFERENCE GAMES PLAYED TO DECIDE ANY ONE CONFERENCE IS BETTER THAN THE OTHERS.
Bleed Crimson said:
posted on October 9, 2006 6:36 PM — 68.52.163.174 — link — abuse?
well i just cant see for the life of me why in the world College Gameday would make two awful decisions in one week.
The first of them being traveling to Auburn. Could be the worst college "town" in america. (If you want to refer to a campus as a town). Auburn isnt a city, its a campus. Take away Auburn Universiy and the "city" of Auburn has a population of 5 at best.
The second bad decision is the choice of game. Why would ESPN risk building sooo much hype about a game that will be over at halftime. Florida is gonna win and win big. God, just imagine, if Arkansas can walk into Jordan O Hare and come away with a 17 point victory, how many points Florida will win by. It would not be a great weekend to make visit the campus because many Auburn fans will have severe cases of depression after their "gonna go undefeated" team suffers their second loss of the season that will undoubtedly end with 4 losses at best.gggator said:
posted on October 9, 2006 7:04 PM — 66.83.226.202 — link — abuse?
well, i've briefly read through all this talk about SEC v. PAC 10 drivel. and i've come to the conclusion that it really doesn't matter what anyone thinks, the team that score the most points wins, the teams that win the most games go to the best bowls.
USC is an elite team in a not-so-elite conference and will be for a while. their recruiting is great(so much better than any others in the PAC10), coaches are great and most importantly, they win. and even though i don't think their schedule is nearly as hard as the SEC teams or big 10 teams for that matter, i do believe they're as good as SEC teams. just different.AU v. UF
that said, auburn hasn't looked very impressive to me this season at all. or have i missed something?UF hasn't looked good this year either, they've looked awful to decent, but they've scored more points than their opponents and they've won each game this season.
it's going to be another tough day for two teams in alabama. i just hope the gators' score is higher at the end of 60 minutes of play, and i hope they can finally make a freakin' FG(though if they make TD's instead i'll be OK with that.)
Tommie Trojan said:
posted on October 9, 2006 9:02 PM — 206.135.38.217 — link — abuse?
Jarred:
Dude, I have stuck by your team for the last two years. You have done a great job in the SEC which is great for all of my arguments. But, really, when you gonna have enough? Is it because you edges closer at only losing 50-14 this year - that you think you really could win now? Football is pretty simple in some ways. You have a great running team and you can't run against USC. So, what do you think is gonna happen again. USC is not Auburn as you should well know. It's not a pretend to be good defense. It doesn't boast and pound the gavel saying look at me. It will just stop you cold. Marshawn Lynch had the same problem last year. So did Drew at UCLA and Marlon Lucky at Nebraska. No, as great as McFadden and Jones are: the same thing would just happen all over again. It probably wouldn't be quite as bad though, as I doubt, that Felix Jones would fumble it all over the field or that Monk would drop too many balls. But, Jarred, you guys are playing great ball and USC has won 50 of the last 52 games with one of those losses to the 3rd best team of all-time (Texas '05). You can't really think that your ready for that kinda whippin' again, are you? It was the very next week that Nebraska ran their collective mouths all over the world - and got completely dominated also. They thought that they were ready for prime time also. The only teams that have not run their mouths were Arizona, Washington State and Washington. None of those teams were thoroughly beat down and I have predicted that they would not be. That is the reason that they get to play - because Pete Carroll likes those coaches for their integrity. If he doesn't like a coach or a program - it will get mauled. And, I will say this, any team that does run their mouth about beating USC will be beat down.
Tommie T
T-Mac said:
posted on October 9, 2006 9:42 PM — 66.78.161.35 — link — abuse?
Tommie Trojan,so what you are saying is that if Pete Carroll likes a USC opponent than he won't beat them down???That's flat out STUPID!I thought you were smarter than that bro.If a USC opponent runs their mouth than Carroll will call for a beat down.That is complete and total BULLSH*T.Man,you are full of it.T-Mac
If Pete Carroll doesn't like you you'll get mauled.Do you guys hear this sh*t???
T-Mac said:
posted on October 9, 2006 10:01 PM — 66.78.161.35 — link — abuse?
Yeah,Tommie T. USC really "mauled" Texas in that National Title Game didn't they.Texas-41 USC-38.Well,I guess Pete Carroll likes the integrity of Coach Mack Brown!!!
Guys,break out the shovels.It's gettin deep in here!Get at me dog.T-Mac
Jarred said:
posted on October 9, 2006 10:35 PM — 12.178.138.65 — link — abuse?
USC was and is better than Arkansas. Even if those guys were healthy USC still would have won. You guys beat a team that wasn't very good and didn't play very good either. Would beating Ohio State without Smith and Ginn make you the number one team?
Tomcat said:
posted on October 9, 2006 11:39 PM — 68.89.137.96 — link — abuse?
Tommie t, T-mac
Look I figured that Washington St was purty good, they did beat a good Baylor team.
I saw the Washington vs OU game and the Huskies are purty good.Would love to see USC get beat.
Ya at this point in the season many one loss teams are really improving and looking alot tougher.Ark,Tenn,Cal,and Texas
Hookem-HornsRick said:
posted on October 10, 2006 8:11 AM — 65.81.141.66 — link — abuse?
Tommy Trojan, it pains me to agree with you about the cup cake schedules Auburn is playing. It is disgraceful. In strength training you're goal is to gradually increase the weight you're lifting not decrease it! The BCS should have a k factor in the rankings whereby a non BCS opponent would actually decrease your points. As an Auburn fan I tip my hat to So. Cal for playing one of the best schedules in the nation. Hello, any Auburn A.D. folks listening!
Tommie Trojan said:
posted on October 10, 2006 9:18 AM — 206.135.38.217 — link — abuse?
Rick:
How absolutely refreshing to find an Auburn faithful who actually gets it. That's exactly it. Auburn did not prepare properly for what was lurking ahead. Same with Nebraska and many others. Now, Arkansas opens the season with USC and takes their lumps. Now, when they have to go up against Auburn it is not such a stretch for them to play in that game. All teams improve by playing stiff competition early. Sometimes you take a loss early. But, it's far better to lose one early and build momentum as you go. Arkansas is in great shape right now. This has been our complaint. It is very hard to justify high rankings when you have not played any decent teams. Washington State is bouncing back quite nicely after having had their butts kicked by Auburn early. This is why strength of schedule is imperative to building momentum towards the end of the year. And, those Bowl games are "Big Time Games" and you better be ready to play when you get there.
Tommie T
Tommie Trojan said:
posted on October 10, 2006 9:24 AM — 206.135.38.217 — link — abuse?
T-Mac:
Every team, except Texas (who was able to back it up), has been beat down seriously after running their collective mouths before a game. You'll never ever hear one single Trojan player ever say anything negative toward another program or superior for USC prior to a game. This is a team rule. If any player from any team starts talkin' smack - it goes up on the board. Some of the worst thumpings in recent memory happened to teams that have talked smack: Oklahoma, Arkansas, Nebraska and California. Texas backed up their mouths - and well they should. They were a great team and the only ones to do it. Ohio State is not talkin' smack - they don't want to go there. Good for them and I respect that. Trojan fans talk the smack for the team but the players themselves never will.
Tommie T
patrick said:
posted on October 10, 2006 12:55 PM — 208.183.105.11 — link — abuse?
bleed crimson what exactly are u on? Bama sucks they squeezed by DUKE this weekend and from the way ure acting i dont think u were even born the last time bama beat Auburn. Auburn overlooked Arkansas THey will beat the hell out of any team in there way for the rest of the season. BY THE WAY FOR ALL YOU USC AND OHIO STATE FANS YOU WOULD'NT STAND A CHANCE IN THE SEC. USC U SHOULD PROBABLY TRY PLAYING ARKANSAS WHEN THEY R HEALTHY. GOOD LUCK AGAINST STANFORD USC URE GONNA NEED IT. WAR EAGLE!
gatorhippy said:
posted on October 10, 2006 3:04 PM — 209.16.115.5 — link — abuse?
Whew, just back in from Hogtown today...
Nursing a huge frappin bourbon soaked hangover, but well worth it...
What a freakin game...
Funny thing is for all the accolades the media is trying to lay down on the Gators, the team basically agrees with what many of you are saying here...
They are overrated...
Missed field goals, excessive penalties, fumbles, etc. can and will cost a team down the line.
A great team doesn't make these mistakes...
However, they are beginning to display qualities of a great team in coming from behind, capitalizing on takeaways, unselfish play under center, showing guts and grit without panic when behind, nasty defense that slams the door when needed, seem to actually play better as the game goes on, etc.
I agree with Tommie Condom, to a point.
Still a very tough stretch of games lie ahead and ALL are possible losses, but yet each is winnable as well.
It all will matter on whether the Gators can continue to improve.
But yet, Tommie, I'm wondering what game you watched?The Gators TOOK that game from LSU.
They attempted to pick on Utah transfer Ryan Smith and were rewarded with two interceptions.
They attempted to key on Tebow's running and were punished with Timmie throwing two TD's on simple play action.
LSU came out, forced a turnover and indeed came right down the field scored and then were subsequently shut down by a very strong defensive effort the rest of the way.
This is a win that definitely has to lean credo to the Stadium crowd itself.
LSU was flat unnerved by the deafening clamor of the Swamp in the second half at kick off as Early Doucet muffed the kick and then made the poor decision to try to pick it up and run.
Russell said afer the game he never got the ball on the fumble at the one yard line. Simply because the push from Mcdonald and Thomas paired with Siler and Everett in the gaps shoved the center and guards right into him.
Russell was hurried and harrassed into poor decisions and throws all afternoon.
The Tiger running game was consistently stuffed at the line while the completions that Russell could muster never gained any semblence of a big play threat.
Gators had nine different players carry the ball and Leak-Bow completed passes to eight different receivers.
Leak managed the bulk of the offense efficiently completing 65% for 165 yards while Timmie T handled the red zone scoring to perfection accounting for all three Gator TDs.
Yes, the Tigers hurt themselves, but the Gators forced them into it...
Now comes Auburn, a winnable game, but only if the Gators play the way they have been playing...
Team oriented and gutsy while focusing on getting a first down...
TEXGator said:
posted on October 10, 2006 3:27 PM — 68.220.157.97 — link — abuse?
Seriously, I am so sick and tired of hearing USC brag and run their mouths. Am I the only one that has working retnals and can see that you play nothing but garbage and stat building teams. Your only tough games are going to be against worthless Cal and ND and dont even try to claim otherwise. You barely scathed by Washingtons best. All I have to say is just wait. You arent going undefeated, in fact I bet you lose 2 games and I will love watching you cry over the fall of the trojans. You dont hear WV complaining about their rankings because they know they play NOBODY and are lucky to be in the top 5 let alone top 10.
Now onto Auburn. As a UF alum this game is what I have been looking forward to most. I believe last weeks lost to Arkansas has exposed too many weaknesses that our offense will exploit. Our defense, severely underated will be very tight and stingy. This years team is very level headed adn ready for battle. A battle I think will be out-right won by a superior Gator team. Our offense is unpredictable and our defense locks down near the goal line. Im sorry Auburn but this week will be yet another loss for you and you will be praying Arkansas falls off or you'll be sitting at home for the SEC championship game praying for a January bowl
Tommie Trojan said:
posted on October 10, 2006 4:41 PM — 206.135.38.217 — link — abuse?
GatorHippy:
Can't disagree. Florida did take advantage of those golden opportunities. And, they may yet grow into a "Monster". All that I'm saying is what happens when a team doesn't make that many mistakes against you and you don't play well yourself. What saves you then? There are so many aspects to each individual game. Every part of each unit doesn't thrive each week. Where do you fall back to then? The Trojans have not been getting those turnovers that they are so good at getting. Having led the country for three years - they haven't been getting the takeaways in the last three games. Nothing to capitalize on. So what then? Grind it out and make no mistakes yourselves and just win. Sometimes that's all that can happen. It's not impressive, but, it's still a win. More mistakes would have caused some losses. Didn't happen. That's why it is so tough to not lose. The Gators received many mistakes from LSU. Yes, they took advantage and won the game. And, that's a character builder. Now, Auburn blew it last week. Will they really come back and play that poorly? We will see. What happens if Florida plays poorly on the road? Truth is: I'm almost sold on Florida. If they beat Auburn I'm more than likely to think that they are the Number One team after wins over Tennessee, LSU and Auburn. That certainly would impress me.
Tommie T
T-Mac said:
posted on October 10, 2006 6:07 PM — 66.78.161.35 — link — abuse?
Tommie Trojan,how in the world do you know if USC football players ever talk smack?You claim they NEVER do.How do YOU know this?Are you on the coaching staff at USC???Are you the waterboy?Come on man.Gimme a break.You sayin the USC football players never talk smack is like sayin Republicans never talk smack about Democrats and vice versa.When I played SEC ball we talked smack all week long about every team we played.Hell,the coaches talked smack Tommie.But your telling me that USC players never do this?Come on Tommie.That's like sayin a crackhead never hits the pipe.T-Mac
Tommie Trojan said:
posted on October 10, 2006 6:21 PM — 206.135.38.217 — link — abuse?
T-Mac:
It's posted all over the internet and the newsmedia when it happens. It's not really all that frequent - but once in awhile some dude will predict a win. It was some dude at Texas, I think his name was Roderick Wright, who did it. It was some other dude at Nebraska named Calvin Jones, a JC transfer CB from Fresno, who talked smack about how he was gonna shut down Dwayne Jarrett and DJ just destroyed him. In fact, every single pass for awhile was aimed at the dude. I forget the people at Cal who were woofin'. I've never heard of any USC player ever guarantee a victory. If somebody does - you'll here about it if your paying attention. I'm sure that Terrell Owens was runnin' his mouth over the weekend. The Eagles made sure that he didn't do squat. Snap out of it, T-Mac. You just like to argue. You've never heard of bulletin board fodder? You have got to be kidding me?
Tommie T
So Cal USMC said:
posted on October 10, 2006 6:41 PM — 204.62.68.23 — link — abuse?
Jarred,
How many numb-nuts were making those same type of comparisons from the SEC camp, when it was... USC 28-Wazzu 22 and Auburn 40-Wazzu 14... or how about the Arizona comparisons between LSU/USC, etc...It really is all about Wins and Losses, upon Wins and Losses, and so on.
10ecvol said:
posted on October 10, 2006 7:03 PM — 205.175.225.23 — link — abuse?
Everyone seems to forget that Arkansas always plays Auburn tough. Nutt is 4-4 against them. I think Auburn can be louder at a night game than Neyland Stadium. There are too many cheese and wine crowd in Knoxville sitting on their hands and trying to look good for everyone else.
So Cal USMC said:
posted on October 10, 2006 7:11 PM — 204.62.68.23 — link — abuse?
TEX-gator, you confused SOB,
What the Yap are you Fugking about?
USC has beaten (2 Home, 3 Road):
Arkansas 4-1
Nebraska 5-1
Washington 4-2
Wazzu 4-2
Arizona 2-4Texas??? (4 Home, 1 Road, 1 Neutral)
Ohio St 6-0 **LOSS**
Oklahoma 3-2
Iowa St 3-3
NoTex 2-4
Rice 1-5
*Non-D1A team (meaningless)Texas's SOS has been closer to teams like Clemson's and Oregon's SOS (look into it)
Gators??? They've had a slightly stronger SOS than USC (I got Florida at No. 2... maybe even No. 1b)
Rusty Shackleford said:
posted on October 10, 2006 7:42 PM — 205.188.116.133 — link — abuse?
Auburn did not play anywhere near the team we really are last saturday. Brad Lester is the only guy who I actually saw making a highlight with his 68-yard kick return which we didn't capitalize on. We tried to throw too much too, and kenny just wasn't running that good and what was up with our run defence and offensive line? one simple O-line adjustment and Auburn should be the favorite against Florida. It's still the same team as the one that played Wash. St. but seriously, who saw any of Kenny Irons, Courtney Taylor, David Irons, Will Herring, or any of our playmakers? they were all silenced saturday. If they all have a good game against Florida, Florida has a chance to get beat by 2 touchdowns.
SquareTurd said:
posted on October 10, 2006 7:56 PM — 70.191.228.78 — link — abuse?
Jarred, if you think all Tebow has done is run for a couple of yards, you might need to check out his first run against the vaunted LSU defense.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QB9Z2Fhj5_I"
Reminds me of Earl Campbell, back in the day.
VOLPIMP said:
posted on October 10, 2006 8:00 PM — 208.0.27.10 — link — abuse?
The SEC is so bad or so good right now, depends on which formula you go by. Hats off to the Hogs this weekend, nobody saw that coming, makes me nervous on down the line. With a few more breaks UGA could have easily beaten us, mistakes and a few circus catches almost did us in anyway, but UGA is struggling no doubt, much like we did last year, I don't see them beating the Gators. And although LSU killed themselves I think UF probably still would have won that game, LSU just helped them out ...alot. Auburn and Florida will be good, like when Terry Bowden was coaching, should be a classic.
T-Mac said:
posted on October 10, 2006 8:01 PM — 66.78.161.35 — link — abuse?
Tommie Trojan,I called you out and proved you wrong bro.All you have to come back with is (Snap out of it,T-Mac.You just like to argue).No I don't like to argue.That's for so cal.I called you out and proved you wrong and that's that.
Tommie,if you believe the USC football players never talk smack I got some ocean front property in Arizona I'll sell ya!YA BOY T-Mac
T-Mac said:
posted on October 10, 2006 8:16 PM — 66.78.161.35 — link — abuse?
VOLPIMP,what's up my man?Tenn was the only game I picked right last weekend.The Vols are just a different team now.That's all I can say.Coach Cut has come in and transformed that offense so much.I've always loved Coach Cut.Don't be surprised if he takes a head-coaching job somewhere after this season.He is way too good to just be an offensive coor.You feel me on that?If Florida State were smart they would go after him for sure!You know he always says that Tenn is his home,but money talks.Say he's makin 400,000 a year right now.Florida State offers him 1,500,000.What would you do?I really think he would be a good fit at Florida State.He is a great Coach.I hate it when people sell themselves short.He is head-coach material for sure.PEACE VOLPIMP T-Mac
Tommie Trojan said:
posted on October 10, 2006 8:34 PM — 206.135.38.217 — link — abuse?
T-Mac:
Let me clarify this into something you might be able to come to grips with. Yes, they probably talk all kinds of smack amongst themselves and a close circle of friends and family members or others that can be trusted. But, they are not talking smack to anyone involved with the press. Here in LA we get USC football players doing lots of interviews all over town all the time. The big question is always: "Well, are you guys gonna go out and win the game on Saturday"? The standard reply is always the same, "Well I don't know about that, so and so is a really great team, and we're gonna have our hands full as they are gonna bring everything that they have. All we can do is play our best and hope for a good outcome". That is all that USC players ever have to say - period. Man, they got the bullseye for every single game - what do they need to get anybody any more fired up about? USC is the biggest game of the season for just about anybody who will play them - especially in the Pac-10. Do you really think that it is that easy to wear that mark every single game? That's what most folks just don't understand. There is tremendous pressure to keep winning and not to lose when everybody is sky high to play you. Auburn was releived of that burden last weekend - now Florida gets to carry it for awhile. Let's see if they make it another week. Let's see how long Michigan can hold the mantle. The only teams that just keep winning for the last two years or more are USC, Texas and Ohio State. All the others seem to fail under that pressure of getting near or to the top. That's the hardest part. And, I am amazed at how many people do not understand that the hard part isn't getting there - it's staying there. USC was 6-6 in Pete Carroll's 1st year and exploded to 10-2 the next year with a #4 National Ranking (many computer models had them #1). They have stayed #1 or #2 for four straight years. That is a long long time to take on that pressure every single week. You got a young team right now that is quickly getting older. This team features four #1 recruiting classes in a row and the 5th year class was ranked 6th. If this team grows up anytime too soon - it isn't gonna be a very pretty picture come January.
Tommie T
Scott Hicks said:
posted on October 10, 2006 11:07 PM — 24.158.65.88 — link — abuse?
I think the system works well the way it is. Sure there are some flaws but every system has its flaws. Lets not forget that college football players are still students and they also need time between semesters to spend quality time with their families. A playoff system would make the season entirely too long.
I believe in the BCS.Bleed Crimson said:
posted on October 10, 2006 11:29 PM — 72.146.2.2 — link — abuse?
haha yall can make as many excuses as you want. bottom line: the "2nd best" team in the country lost to a sub-par Arkansas team led by a true freshman quarterback. O yea, Auburn just overlooked them, hah auburn is soo good they just forgot about the Arkansas game and the south carolina game but trust me, theyll be ready to go against florida. gimme a freakin break, Auburn and LSU are waaaay over-rated. Ill just come out and say it: the SEC West sucks horribly this year. Lets face it, if THAT Arkansas team has what it takes to go to Atlanta, that is just saad!!
This is the way i see the SEC this year: with the exception of Florida and Tennessee, the SEC sucks. Badly. i mean c'mon, you really cant build Arkansas up that much, i mean yea darren mcfadden is def. a future heisman winner but still, mitch mustain...houston freakin nutt...youve gotta be kiddin me. Alabama...god...just look how good we would look right now if jamie christensen hadnt pulled his groin. We would have lost one game, to Florida. This years game that will decide the west will be Arkansas vs. LSU. WOW. THATS BAD. I wouldn't be this hard on Arkansas if they had a good team. Arkansas is extremely sloppy, how they won at Auburn, i will never know. Its like Houston Nutt doesnt even expect to win but somehow him and the grace of God pull it off and hes in shock. Auburn sucks. terribly bad. much worse than me or anyone else predicted they sucked. Alabama will most likely lose to Tennesse, but i see us def. beating LSU and Auburn now.
BOTTOM LINE: Two points here.
1. Its hard to do this but, Alabama all but beat Arkansas, we doubled their yards and all that jazz but with God plotting against us as usual, we manage to lose in double overtime by one point. Auburn on the other hand who, in my mind is equal to LSU, played Arkansas at home (a place they have proven to be dominant) and got manhandled by 17 points. To me, that is just too big of a difference to ignore. That is to prove that what ive been saying since the beginning of the season will become true: ALABAMA WILL WIN THE IRON BOWL and i now think they will beat LSU as well.
2. After Florida beats Auburn just as bad as they beat LSU in the swamp, Auburn will be seen as a team that sucks beyond all reasonable doubt.Did i mention that Florida is a #5 team at best.
Bleed Crimson said:
posted on October 10, 2006 11:32 PM — 72.146.2.2 — link — abuse?
just to brag, i would like to show how good i am at predicting:
Bleed Crimson says:
posted on October 1, 2006 10:04 PM
THIS IS A GREAT POST SO READ IT.Haha so i guess i AM right. well i guess Auburns not some unstoppable force this year after all. like ive been saying since the beginning of the season, Auburn is not goin undefeated. The SEC team with the best chance of goin undefeated is Florida. That offense theyve got in Gainesville is unbelieveable and i never thought id say that about a spread option in my life. Florida's defense is the question though. Any team that beats Florida will have to have a brilliant offense unlike any ive seen thus far in the SEC and have to be ready for a shootout. But look for Auburn havin two shots to beat florida this year so that will make it even harder for them to go undefeated.
This year we could very easily have a 3-way tie between USC, winner of the OSU/Michigan game, and Florida. Haha, and guess what, Yet again, the SEC team gets screwed!!! O well i guess ill have to get used to that with the BCS in place.
USC is an automatic bid for the NC game this year. While theyre not a #1 or #2 team this year that doesnt and will never matter with them. The only thing that matters to USC is whether they are better than Notre Dame or not. So basically this year they can completely blow. There is nooooo possibility of ND winning this year.
The big question is who will be #2??? Well, the answer is simple, the winner of the game between the big 2. Ohio State vs. Michigan. That is the only game those two teams need to focus on for the rest of the season because that is the only true game they will play.
Here are the conferences that will play in the NC game every year until the BCS is removed: Pac 1, Big II, and the Big Two. That is all, everyone else should just quit. The two biggest BCS BS conferences are the Pac 1 and the Big II. Well just think about it...2003: USC and Oklahoma undefeated, 2004: USC and Oklahoma undefeated, 2005: USC and Texas undefeated, 2006: USC AND THANK GOD TEXAS HAS A OOC RIVALRY WITH THE #2 TEAM IN THE NATION, AND THAT THE PAC 10 HAS MORE CROOKED REFS THAN NEW ORLEANS HAS CROOKED COPS
i posted this following auburns narrow victory over SC.
Mooka said:
posted on October 11, 2006 12:24 PM — 138.163.0.36 — link — abuse?
Bleed,
I see how it is, Alabama sucks a__ this year, so that means all SEC West teams do too hunh? That's cool. Opinions are fine. As for the BCS, Ohio St. is a lock for #1 and USC is looking like the #2 with FLA right behind them at #3. That is without averaging in the "Quality win" bracket which may put FLA over USC. The main point is the #1 is locked so far and the #2 will be real close. That could all change by the end of the season, but I am 99.9% sure this is the result you will see on Sunday. No 3-way tie.
Ken said:
posted on October 11, 2006 1:46 PM — 128.206.217.99 — link — abuse?
Florida plays Georgia in the Worlds Largest Cocktail party in 2 weeks. Would they really put Gameday there for a 3rd week of 4, cause the only other game worthy that week is Missouri Oklahoma, and I can't see them going to Mizzou.
wareagle524 said:
posted on October 11, 2006 3:33 PM — 63.162.187.40 — link — abuse?
Bleeding vag....I mean Bear Bryants spokesman:
Bleed Crimson says:
posted on October 9, 2006 06:36 PM — IP: 68.52.163.174 — link
well i just cant see for the life of me why in the world College Gameday would make two awful decisions in one week.
The first of them being traveling to Auburn. Could be the worst college "town" in america. (If you want to refer to a campus as a town). Auburn isnt a city, its a campus. Take away Auburn Universiy and the "city" of Auburn has a population of 5 at best.
The second bad decision is the choice of game. Why would ESPN risk building sooo much hype about a game that will be over at halftime. Florida is gonna win and win big. God, just imagine, if Arkansas can walk into Jordan O Hare and come away with a 17 point victory, how many points Florida will win by. It would not be a great weekend to make visit the campus because many Auburn fans will have severe cases of depression after their "gonna go undefeated" team suffers their second loss of the season that will undoubtedly end with 4 losses at best.
Tuscaloosa is nothing but a haven for the "bridge and tunnel posse" as for the fact that the town wouldn't exist without AU...NO $HIT! That is why they call it a college "town" and not a college "city"
matt said:
posted on October 11, 2006 5:00 PM — 24.197.134.151 — link — abuse?
florida beats auburn 31-17 with leak having a huge game and tebow coming in on 4th down and and running it 15 yards everytime florida needs to get a 1st down. florida will also have deshawn wynn (their starting RB), which they did not have against LSU..and still won. that just shows how good florida really is, leak having a bad game, no starting RB - yet the gators still pulled off a victory against LSU.
T-Mac said:
posted on October 11, 2006 6:29 PM — 66.78.161.35 — link — abuse?
Mooka,you are right on-point about the BCS and the "quality win" bracket.Look who Florida has beaten and by margin.Who has USC beaten besides Nebraska.When they beat Arkansas that was a different team.Arkansas wasn't even in the top-30 at that point.USC's last 2 games they have beaten 2 lower-tier teams by a combined total of 12 points.PEACE Mooka T-Mac
matt said:
posted on October 11, 2006 10:14 PM — 74.237.131.26 — link — abuse?
EA Sports 25 Toughest Places to Play
1. Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Florida
2. Neyland Stadium, Tennessee
3. Ohio Stadium, Ohio State
4. Tiger Stadium, Louisiana State
5. Autzen Stadium, Oregon
6. Husky Stadium, Washington
7. Kyle Field, Texas A&M
8. Camp Randall Stadium, Wisconsin
9. Memorial Stadium, Nebraska
10. Sanford Stadium, Georgia
11. Kinnick Stadium, Iowa
12. Michigan Stadium, Michigan
13. Lane Stadium, Virginia Tech
14. Doak Campbell Stadium, Florida State
15. Notre Dame Stadium, Notre Dame
16. Clemson Memorial Stadium, Clemson
17. Beaver Stadium, Penn State
18. Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, Oklahoma
19. Jordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn
20. Carrier Dome, Syracuse
21. Bryant-Denny Stadium, Alabama
22. KSU Stadium, Kansas State
23. Mountaineer Field, West Virginia
24. Martin Stadium, Washington State
25. Miami Stadium, Miami
T-Mac said:
posted on October 11, 2006 10:41 PM — 66.78.161.35 — link — abuse?
patrick, post 64. Are you a player or fan at games? I'm an ex-SEC TB of 3 years and I can tell you that at field level Neyland is deafening. Way louder than Jordan Hare. No comparison. LSU is the loudest at field-level. Neyland has the most seats in the SEC, but at LSU you can't hear your QB when he is 3 feet from you YELLING as loud as he can. Thank goodness for hand-signals! I just thought I'd clarify that. PEACE T-MAC
corso's torso said:
posted on October 12, 2006 1:44 AM — 67.85.165.228 — link — abuse?
sup bitches, this weeks not as loaded as last weekend but it should still be pretty fun.
I must admit I was wrong w/ my pick of LSU over Florida. Even though I put $150 down on them going to National Championship against Ohio state(which i picked last april)
However, Florida wont pull it out again this weekend. Because:
1)Florida wont have enought steam to run over Auburn
2) Auburn is lookin to redeem themselves on the national stage against the #2Gators
***3)THE GAME IS IN AUBURN,not in the swamp (which is prob the only reason they won vs. LSU, on top of the fact that LSU shot themselves in the foot)Also, the UT/UGA i was at was one hell of a game. We cant really tell how good either team is bc they havent realy played anyother games, but the vols don't look too bad on offense.....
gator fan said:
posted on October 12, 2006 12:03 PM — 24.170.139.6 — link — abuse?
corso's torso.Florida got 20 penalties and 2 turnovers. They could have easily lost. Florida was the tougher and better team in the LSU game even without their starting running back. If the gators would've had Deshawn Wynn that game could've easyily been 37-13 Florida.
Luke said:
posted on October 12, 2006 2:00 PM — 209.251.132.34 — link — abuse?
Florida beat Georgia last year, and will rout them this year. Georgia wasn't the best team in the SEC last year they just got lucky in one game. At least USC plays ND, West virginia doesn't play anybody. Come play with the big boys in the SEC easternfan.
IrishJT said:
posted on October 12, 2006 2:29 PM — 71.207.226.16 — link — abuse?
EasternFan,
Georgia didn't win the SEC, Auburn did. Georgia is terrible. Auburn isn't. West Virginia is the most over-rated program in America. They play Louisville...that's it! Is that it? Yup, that's it. No Michigan or Ohio State or USC or Florida or Auburn or LSU or Florida State or Clemson or even Boise State. They play Syracuse, East Carolina, Maryland, blah blah blah.The Mountaineers are a joke. Slaton wouldn't have 400 yards rushing if he played in the Big 10 or SEC. He and Wolfe are about as likely a Heisman contender as I am. Over-rated and a national joke. Can't wait for Rutgers...yet another national powerhouse that WVU gets to play. I'd love a Big East schedule. BCS guaranteed.
IrishJT said:
posted on October 12, 2006 2:30 PM — 71.207.226.16 — link — abuse?
EasternFan,
Georgia is terrible. West Virginia is the most over-rated program in America. They play Louisville...that's it! Is that it? Yup, that's it. No Michigan or Ohio State or USC or Florida or Auburn or LSU or Florida State or Clemson or even Boise State. They play Syracuse, East Carolina, Maryland, blah blah blah.The Mountaineers are a joke. Slaton wouldn't have 400 yards rushing if he played in the Big 10 or SEC. He and Wolfe are about as likely a Heisman contender as I am. Over-rated and a national joke. Can't wait for Rutgers...yet another national powerhouse that WVU gets to play. I'd love a Big East schedule. BCS guaranteed.
Diggs the Mountie said:
posted on October 12, 2006 2:56 PM — 68.49.176.53 — link — abuse?
IrishJT, The most overrated program in the NAtion? Ha look at your Notre Dame "DRUNKEN IRISH" Notre Dame was good in the 50's and 60's. Oh yeah I know you gotta mention the 89' Fiesta Bowl right? Yeah too bad Major HArris suffered a shoulder injury pretty early in that game huh? I'm not 1 to say a bunch of could've would've should've comments but if he doesn't get hurt that game, the Drunken Irish are in a lot of trouble! There's just no other way around it. Notre Dame = "WEAK"!!!!! and "The Most Overrated Program in the NAtion" I'm sure anyone that knows college football will agree that Notre Dame gets more publicity every single year for its "Mediocre" teams then any other program in the nation for absolutely no reason at all. Someone else fill this delusional kid in !!!
easternfan said:
posted on October 12, 2006 4:54 PM — 67.72.98.83 — link — abuse?
Luke the SEC is strong, no question about it. Since the SEC champion and the BE champion are both likely to be left out of the NT game perhaps we have a chance to win again against them in the Sugar. Oh ya, the SEC makes the rules on who's champion and the Gators didnt win it, the Dawgs did and they lost. Spin it however you want but thats the fact. I agree Florida would probably beat USC, but then I think WV, UL, Michigan, OSU, Texas and Auburn would beat em too.
So Cal USMC said:
posted on October 12, 2006 8:36 PM — 204.62.68.23 — link — abuse?
Anyone give a Justification for West Virginia, Texas, and LSU being Ranked where they're ranked?
Compare those three and their Accomplishments (who they beat and who they lost to)... to these three teams, respectively; 5-0 Rutgers, 4-1 Arkansas, and 4-2 Washington.
What justification is there for these Poll-Voters to allow such Disparity in the Rankings between two such similar teams ?!!!
So Cal USMC said:
posted on October 12, 2006 8:43 PM — 204.62.68.23 — link — abuse?
Luke, you are the epitome of a Know-Nothing "fan".
USC has beaten...
5-1 Nebraska
4-1 Arkansas (largely Under-"Ranked")
4-2 Washinton
4-2 Washinton State
2-4 ArizonaBy just about every comprehensive account (ei BCS Ratings) USC has faced one of the Toughest Schedules in the Country! -- And on top of that, USC has only had 2 Home Games and 3 Road Games!!! Most other contenders out there have had 4 or 5 Home games and only 1 or 2 Road games.
Luke said:
posted on October 12, 2006 11:04 PM — 24.250.217.142 — link — abuse?
... the only reason any of those teams USC has beat have winning records is because of the teams they play. I wanna see you guys go undefeated with florida's schedule. Try Tennessee, Auburn, Georgia on the road. All teams with only 1 loss.
Daniel said:
posted on October 12, 2006 11:08 PM — 130.127.53.100 — link — abuse?
i dont know how clemson's death valley is ranked 16th on toughest places to play. i went to the FSU clemson game this year at Doak and it wasnt even close to as loud as death valley. also, death valley set the record for loudest stadium at 126 dB against miami last year so how is it not at least in the top 10 or top 5. on another topic, do you think gameday will come to the Clem-GT game next saturday or to Michigan-Iowa?
Tomcat said:
posted on October 13, 2006 12:05 AM — 69.151.96.63 — link — abuse?
Hey So-Cal The most objective, does the toughest schedule in the country include two early season bye weeks? Or does the toughest schedule include a game against the #1 team in the country?
Congrats on your convincing vicories over Wash,and Wash St. Your team also won over a mid level Big XII team Nebraska.The Arkansas game was impressive and alot of early games are different that later season games.Arkansas has improved and so have the Horns.The UT vs Ohio St. game was an early game as well.The coaching staff was far to conservative,a few blown coverages and a big turnover and thats about it.Texas lost first defeat at home in three years, last one was Arkansas 03.
post # 84 Justification?
Who was the last team to beat USC? Texas
Who was the last team to beat OU? Texas
What happened last time? Texas vs LSU Texas
Last time vs Rutgers? Texas
Are you starting to see the picture or pattern ?
We have future games scheduled against Ark & UCLA
You compare our accomplishments to Wash?
OU beat Wash Texas beat OU
We havent played WV, however I'd love to meet them in a bowl. Hookem-Horns
orange&bluenotprimer&rust said:
posted on October 13, 2006 12:54 AM — 68.191.141.92 — link — abuse?
ha the drunken irish thats funny... but not as funny as u.niversity of s.poiled c.hildren having one of the toughest schudules in the country! the most impressive team they have beaten was arkansas... and yes that team is very underated. anyways, im excited about auburn versus florida. game day returns to the plains... should be fun... we will probally get beat down because of our lousy defense but i have tix so i am going... oh yeah i almost forgot.. alabama... GET A COACH
BossHogg said:
posted on October 13, 2006 7:21 AM — 160.136.7.21 — link — abuse?
Im not trying to say anything about the USC program. Carroll has done a great job out there. Plus, who wouldnt want to play in LA. No, I dont mean Lower Alabama. But here are some quick numbers for you on USC victories:
USC has beaten...
5-1 Nebraska
4-1 Arkansas (largely Under-"Ranked")
4-2 Washinton
4-2 Washinton State
2-4 ArizonaNebraska Has Played
Louisiana Tech (1-4) W
Nicholls State (Who?) W
USC (5-0) L
Troy (1-4) W
Kansas (3-3) W
Iowa State (3-3) W
Im no expert, but I wouldnt brag about beating NebraskaArkansas has played
USC (5-0) L
Utah State (1-5)W
Vanderbilt (2-4)W
Alabama (4-2)W
Auburn (5-1) W
Props for beating Arkansas as we couldnt.Washington has played
San Jose State (3-1) W
Oklahoma (3-2) L
Fresno State (1-4) W
UCLA (4-1) W
Arizona (2-4) W
USC (5-0) L
The jury is still out on this Washington team. UCLA was a big W, but 1 W is iffy, and 2 are just bad.Washington State has played
Auburn (5-1) L
Idaho (3-3) W
Baylor (3-3) W
Stanford (0-6) W
USC (5-0) L
Oregon State (2-3) W
Idaho went 1-3 in non conference, Baylor went 1-3 in no-con including a loss to Army. Washington State has lost both games to plus .500 teams and is over-rated.Arizona has played
Brigham Young (4-2) W
LSU (4-2) L
Stephen F. Austin (Who?) W
USC (5-0) L
Washington (4-2) L
UCLA (4-1) L
Although BYU is strong in their conference, Im not sure the W against Stephen F. Austin Memorial High School should be counted.Maybe the talk of the toughness of the USC schedule should be held off until after Oregon, Cal, ND, and UCLA.
O-Town Brian said:
posted on October 13, 2006 4:36 PM — 65.115.141.154 — link — abuse?
If the Florida Gators somehow get through their schedule, they are definitely BCS worthy. Although I don't believe Auburn is as strong as they were 2 years ago, they may have a good chance at beating the Gators this weekend and perhaps playing each other again in the SEC Championship - I'm picking the Gators. Hopefully at least the loser or even the winner of this game may take on USC this year. I'm itching,...no make that,...I'm begging for a USC vs. Florida, Auburn or LSU BCS showdown this year. My take is that the SEC this year is by far at its best - I believe the winner of the Florida vs. Auburn game will win the SEC and play in one of the BCS games. USC on the other hand is most likely still the best team in the PAC-10 conference and deserve to be ranked at #3. I concur that USC is sort of in a rebuilding phase right now and are clearly not on par with the team they had last year; which is why voters have no problems placing hot teams above them every week. However, I believe they are simply an elite team in a mediocre conference. No different when FSU was dominating a previously mediocre ACC Conference - they were simply an elite team back then that was good enough to compete with other elite teams from other conferences. I do remember Auburn being completely shutdown if I'm not mistaken 23-0 against USC 3 years ago on their home turf although strange scores happen during the 1st few weeks of any college football season. I don't consider Arkansas' defeat at the hands of USC by the lopsided score of 50-14 as an indication of their strength because the team was clearly not as good as they are now. They were also facing a team that played in last years BCS Championship game against Texas that went down to the wire. I hope that Arkansas can find a way to play in the SEC Championship game because I'm certain that after what they did to Auburn, they're a team right now no one wants to play against.
orange&bluenotprimer&rust said:
posted on October 15, 2006 5:37 PM — 68.191.141.92 — link — abuse?
i was doing the gator chomp with my index finger and thumb!!! haha every time the gators scored the students threw the balls out of the stadium... yeah those florida fans had alot to say before the game ...


gator fan said:
posted on October 8, 2006 9:18 PM — 24.170.139.6 — link — abuse?I think Auburn is a good team but Tim Tebow brings a spark that no one on that Auburn field will bring. Once again Tim Tebow will win it for Florida.