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Guynemer
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More unbeatens fall this week...
Navy
Louisville
Southern Miss
Arizona State
Purdue
have all already lost.
Oklahoma State and Virginia are in the process of getting their hides tanned. Boise State is in a dog fight, and Utah has yet to kickoff their game.
So we've got
USC
Oklahoma
Miami
Auburn
Wisconsin
still unbeaten, with maybe Utah and Boise State as well. Virginia and OkSt will need a miracle.
The herd is being thinned.
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Guynemer
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Of the unbeaten BCS 5, it is #1 USC that has the easiest schedule from here on in (and the easiest one to date, natch). No particularly daunting games.
Oklahoma has the Big 12 championship. And OkSt always plays them tough.
Miami has Virginia, plus their old rivalry with VaTech.
Auburn has Georgia and the SEC championship.
Wisconsin has a tough game at Iowa.
This could be one of those years where there are no unbeaten BCS teams, as USC has looked vulnerable...
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Guynemer
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Which means, we'll have to start looking at some of the teams that already have one loss on their record as potential contenders as well. I think that list could probably be limited to:
the winner of Michigan-Purdue
Florida State
Texas
Georgia
Cal
God, I love college football.
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asleepathewheel
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listening too long to one song
Mar 2002 time: 00:23
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quote: Originally posted by PLATO
Whew!! A real nail biter.
2 Tennessee turnovers led to 14 Ole Miss points. Sure am glad that they don't have a real good offense. Talk about a bad time for the Vols for Ole Miss to suddenly discover their defense. But...
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That gimmick 3 qb rotation nearly worked against a good team. hahaha.
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