How many Pac-10 and Big 12 teams are bowl-eligible?
Oregon has 3 games left, including their season-ender against Oregon State on December 1st, so they won't be idle. (The Pac-10 is pretty smart to...
It doesn't include OU, since there is no guarantee that they'll even play OU at this point in time.
LOL - you should have let LsuCraig spot that mistake - it would have made his day! :D
Their schedule ranking has improved recently... as of today, just based on the teams they've played thus far, their schedule is ranked 86th (PDF...
What Dodd fails to mention in his article is that the computer polls, which do not look at history, tradition, etc., do not have Kansas ranked #1...
You can never predict when the Grammar Nazi will appear! :) (Seriously, "moot/mute" and "lose/loose" are the two things that jump out at me the...
<Grammar Nazi> It's "moot", not "mute" <Grammar Nazi> ;)
The +1 system would undoubtedly be better than what we have now.
Not that it necessarily means anything about Miles, but a recent "behind-the-scenes" type of pre-game segment on Bowden explained how he came...
<Corso>Not so fast, my friend!</Corso> We know that Hawaii game was important to the top 3 teams that year, because it was only important to...
The BCS works great (from the perspective of most fans) when, and only when, there are exactly two teams that clearly rise above the others....
Very few college football fans love the BCS system as it exists - the vast majority want a 4-team or larger playoff system.
The BCS system is important because it controls which teams play in which bowls (5 of the bowls, anyway). If the "Power 16" poll had similar...
Here's where I think your analogy doesn't hold up: You have referenced example college games that wind up being hugely important - but only to...
Of course we can. :) But not every team's fans feel the same. And even if we think LSU can beat any other team, I would imagine that most LSU...
Those are all good points. Here's a rebuttal/response of sorts: What if it was a 12-team playoff, and there were incentives built-in to make...
Here you go!
Re: Is LSU the only #1 program ever to have to worry its coach might go somewhere els There are only 3 reasons I can see for a successful coach...
Ohio State lost, LSU is #1, and if they win out they'll definitely finish in the top 2.