Originally posted by shortcircuitYou are exactly right! I trust your predictions even more than mine! However, I have trouble allowing dumb arguments to simply stand and an unsuspecting bunch of nimrods taking his argument over mine!
Arguing with "No One" is much like banging your head up against a wall. There is no sense in it, and it isn't really worth the effort. The wall, like "No One" is thick as a brick, because he believes he is right, even when he is wrong, which he is a fair amount of the time.
Originally posted by no1marauderMost of this season Landry has been the QB. A vast majority of the points OU has put up has been against teams like Tulsa and Idaho State. Both of those games Landry has been the QB.
You are misinformed:
http://sportsratings.typepad.com/college_football/2009/01/despite-loss-oklahomas-offense-still-1-in-2008-in-scoring-and-yardage.html
Check out the number of TD's OU has scored with Bradford at QB.
Originally posted by scacchipazzoReading must be very hard for you; given Texas educational standards that's hardly surprising. I said I'd rank Texas #4 for now; they have still won their games even though the Oklahoma game was a mess filled with penalties and fumbles. 20-6 is a "squeaker"? Texas will probably beat Missouri, but the rest of your predictions are going to look pretty stupid next Sunday morning.
Shows the fallacy of your argument. if TX is so bad why did they not drop out of the top five? USC #4 after lucky win vs. ND? Ha! Bama squeaks by SC with a QB lamer than any I've seen in top 25, but you say thier defense (SC's) is great. I'm sorry but a top team beats a #22 team by a better margin or by your own arguments they suck! FL will fall to MS, nd you call me stupid? Petrification of your brain is setting in slowly, but surely nimrod!
BTW, I nailed the ND-USC game if you check my prior posts.
Originally posted by scacchipazzoI missed this the first time, but Arkansas beat A&M 47-19. That's hardly "having trouble".
Who has Cinci beaten exactly? Cream puff conference. You know Ark got robbed. There was no pass interference and that personal foul was foul. So how far do you drop Florida for winning in the last minute? Texas was penalized for having to come from behind against CU and doing it with defense, but that seems OK for FL and Bama. Where was Bama's offense? ...[text shortened]... ed to consider theirs a quality win? The rating system really sucks and we do need a playoff.
Originally posted by no1marauderBCS agreed with me regarding USC. Defniitely not a #4 by any stretch. Whether you like it or not TX remains #3 (egg in your face) and if they win out (oh horror!) they will play the title win. They only stand to get better, not worse. 20-6 is a squeaker when it does not get decided until late iin the 4th quarter when it was still 13-6. A bounce here a bounce there. Obvioulsy you're the one hwho cannot read. #20 is higher than #22. Math is not your strength. #2 is higher than #3. The difference is 20 versus 17. Whose win is the better quality win. Obviously your bias is glaring. BYU beats a Bradfordless OU and climbs in the rankings but TX deserves no credit. Go eahead and wipe the drool off the lower lip. You are a blubbering fool!
Reading must be very hard for you; given Texas educational standards that's hardly surprising. I said I'd rank Texas #4 for now; they have still won their games even though the Oklahoma game was a mess filled with penalties and fumbles. 20-6 is a "squeaker"? Texas will probably beat Missouri, but the rest of your predictions are going to look pretty stu ...[text shortened]... ext Sunday morning.
BTW, I nailed the ND-USC game if you check my prior posts.
Originally posted by no1marauderCare to respond to the post I made earlier about OU's offensive output being a result of Landry, not Bradford? Or are you just going to try to pretend that you were not talking out of your arse?
You are misinformed:
http://sportsratings.typepad.com/college_football/2009/01/despite-loss-oklahomas-offense-still-1-in-2008-in-scoring-and-yardage.html
Originally posted by scacchipazzoThey play USC on Halloween here at Autzen. If both the Ducks and the Trojans come out on top this weekend it will be the game to see that weekend. 🙂 Probably would have GameDay here, too.
Those Ducks sure have looked good! Do they play USC yet? I'm rooting for them against hated USC!!!!!
Originally posted by BadwaterI ahve always loved the Ducks and Stanford. Or St is not bad either. Anyone but USC. TX beating USC in the Rose Bowl in 05 is on eof the best games ever!
They play USC on Halloween here at Autzen. If both the Ducks and the Trojans come out on top this weekend it will be the game to see that weekend. 🙂 Probably would have GameDay here, too.
I was proud of the Ducks taking disciplinary action against that thug. I know he's back but so far has behaved.
Originally posted by scacchipazzoWHat I thought was horrible about that year was that the Texas QB did not win the Heisman when he was by far the most valuable player in college football. He literally picked up the enire team on his shoulders that game, as he did throughout the year, and dragged them to victory kicking and screaming. Sometimes I think they should wait till the entire season is over before giving out the award. He was the clear winner.
I ahve always loved the Ducks and Stanford. Or St is not bad either. Anyone but USC. TX beating USC in the Rose Bowl in 05 is on eof the best games ever!
I was proud of the Ducks taking disciplinary action against that thug. I know he's back but so far has behaved.
Originally posted by whodeyNah! Without these small controversies sports would be far less interesting. One of my favorite memories of the game was the pretty blonde USC cheerleader hopping up and down when Vince Young scores the winning TD! Elevated dumb blondes to a whole new realm!
WHat I thought was horrible about that year was that the Texas QB did not win the Heisman when he was by far the most valuable player in college football. He literally picked up the enire team on his shoulders that game, as he did throughout the year, and dragged them to victory kicking and screaming. Sometimes I think they should wait till the entire season is over before giving out the award. He was the clear winner.
If the Heisman were awarded only post season many players on not so good teams would rarely be eligible. It really was a tossup that year between Reggie Bush and Young.
Originally posted by no1marauderI hope one day you will actually enlighten people with intelligent talk
Reading must be very hard for you; given Texas educational standards that's hardly surprising. I said I'd rank Texas #4 for now; they have still won their games even though the Oklahoma game was a mess filled with penalties and fumbles. 20-6 is a "squeaker"? Texas will probably beat Missouri, but the rest of your predictions are going to look pretty stu ...[text shortened]... ext Sunday morning.
BTW, I nailed the ND-USC game if you check my prior posts.
Originally posted by no1marauderHere's for people who cry about officiating, nimrod!
Arkansas just crushed an unbeaten Auburn team and South Carolina was ranked in the Top 25 and has a very solid D. Oklahoma can't score without Bradford and BYU is the team that injured him. I'd still rank Alabama #1; they've had the toughest schedule and have played the best. Texas doesn't have a single quality win; maybe they should be ranked #5 or so. yesterday and is 5-2. I'll bring up Texas to #4 behind Alabama, Florida and Cincinnati.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP)—The Southeastern Conference has suspended officials from last weekend’s Arkansas-Florida game after the crew was involved in its second controversial call of the year.
Referee Marc Curles’ crew called a personal foul on Arkansas defensive lineman Malcolm Sheppard in the fourth quarter as the Gators were rallying for a 23-20 victory. The league said there was no video evidence to support the call.
The same group of officials called the LSU-Georgia game earlier this month, which included a late unsportsmanlike conduct penalty the league said shouldn’t have been called.
“A series of calls that have occurred during the last several weeks have not been to the standard that we expect from our officiating crews,” SEC commissioner Mike Slive said Wednesday. “I believe our officiating program is the best in the country. However, there are times when these actions must be taken.”
SEC associate commissioner Charles Bloom said this is the first time the league has publicly suspended a football crew like this.
So it was just me whining? I rest my case and Arkansas was robbed!