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One loss SEC teams > undefeated Big Bevo....anyday
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Oregon lost and is now out of the national championship picture, as they should be. The teams (OSU, Baylor) who are undefeated with no quality wins should still be ahead of the 1-loss teams
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Iowa State nearly beat TCU, so the prospects for reversing the Curse of the Mangino don't seem very good for this season. TCU of course is awful, but still.
Their best chance might be this weekend against also-awful West Virginia |
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Blowing out Oklahoma doesn't seem to mean much. I guess it's hard to get respect when the first place team in your conference got hammered by BYU and Ole Miss in the non-con. Funny thing...the SEC has seven ranked teams. The team that blew out Texas isn't one of them. Seems that blowing out Texas doesn't mean much, either. |
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Unfortunately for Stanford is that they only have 3 games left on their schedule with zero of those games being against ranked teams. Baylor on the other hand has four games left and 2 of those games are against ranked opponents. They will move ahead of Stanford if they stay unbeaten. |
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I would have Baylor over Stanford based on the loss to a crappy Utah team, but the polls seem to disagree. |
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However Baylor is only .007 points behind the Cardinal. They will pass based on the schedule. |
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Kansas blows Mizzou out in athletic revenue every year, and has every year the data has been reported. In the last 7 years alone, the gap is almost $100 million in favor of Kansas: School KU MU 2012 70 51 2011 75 64 2010 71 61 2009 70 63 2008 83 56 2007 64 56 2006 64 50 Total 496 401 http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sport...ase/54955804/1 |
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Lots of t-shirt fans = lots of t-shirt sales :Poke:
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