I could see how the PAC 10 could possibly have sent the most "all-time." They have always been a superior force in college football, I just think that as of late people have been slow to recognize other deserving conferences besides for the PAC 10 and BIG 12. It is just my opinion that superiority of any one conference has become a thing of the past, and that all of them should be given equal respect. I would love to see a bracket style tournament starting with the top 64, like they do for Basketball. If they set that up, then you woul really be able to see what conferences can excel and dominate over others.
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We're in total agreement for the major divisions at least (there are quite a few tiny divisions with zero showing). We just disagree on who we perceive as being favored by the media at large.
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That'd be a lot of games for a football season. You're talking about adding six games to the season of what, twelve?
Yeah, I thought about that, I think what would be better is to take the top 16 teams after their conference championships, then have the tournament go through December. Those games could last the 4 weeks of December, and the current Bowl Games could remain as a chance for big companies to pull all of the demographics/localities, or however else they decide to choose who plays their bowl. That is basically all they do as of now anyway. I just think that it is a cool idea that would make the National Champion thing much more "legit" seeing that the Top 16 teams at the end of regular season would all get a chance to compete for the National Championship. However, I will be damned if it ever happens. They tend to like things complicated.
Cougars got lucky!!! hehe if it weren't for that horrible call when the guy was clearly down the guy would not of picked up that fumble and ran it into the end zone for a TD. Also that damn safety on that penalty...what a crock. []
Poor coaching on UT's part and simple mistakes clearly cost UT that game, not the Cougars themselves. It surely was a close game for us to of played so poorly and made those costly mistakes...
I don't really know, I was still asleep from a long night of bartending, so I wasn't able to watch the game. I heard we took a pretty good beating though.[banghead]
Also, I have to add an "I told you so!" with the LSU victory over OU.
On a side note, I bartended on Bourbon for the week of New Year's Eve and the Sugar Bowl. I saw lots of funny signs...
USC fans had signs saying "Sooners: shOUldn't be here" with the interlocking OU."
OU fans had signs saying "Gator Bait" and "You can't spell SLUT without LSU"
LSU fans had signs saying "Sooner to come, Sooner to go home" and "Get ready for a spanking OklaHOMO Sooners"
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