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Post by P. Marf on Nov 15, 2011 12:16:46 GMT -5
No, you don't need to do that to Houston. But you should give them more respect for TCU because they have not lost. TCU has. Twice.
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Post by fischer on Nov 15, 2011 12:23:36 GMT -5
Houston would beat the ever living snot out of TCU. TCU is not a good football team this year. They lost to two really not good football teams.
Stubbs is the most unrealistic sports fan I've ever met. Completely out of touch.
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Post by Ticket Mouse on Nov 15, 2011 12:35:36 GMT -5
Again, this isn't a pennant race and you're working towards a magic number. TCU isn't two games behind in the standings. You can say all you want about TCU's schedule but UH's is much weaker. UH's opponents are 35-56. TCU's are 48-38 with two teams in the BCS top 25. BYU will probably finish 9-3 with a good shot at being in the top 25 as well. No comparison.
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Post by Ticket Mouse on Nov 15, 2011 12:48:18 GMT -5
Houston would beat the ever living snot out of TCU. LOL
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Post by sully on Nov 15, 2011 13:15:41 GMT -5
I've selected more games accurately than you, Stubbs, so you're argument is flawed. Who has a tougher schedule? Texas or TCU?
If they finish with 2 and 3 losses, why wouldn't Texas be ahead of TCU? Tell me that, please? I just don't get where you're going there. Baylor and SMU. Baylor and SMU. Baylor and SMU. C'mon man. 2 wrongs don't make a right. The Boise win doesn't just cancel those other two out. Texas lost to 2 top 5 teams and Missouri. TCU lost to two bottom-feeders.
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Post by sully on Nov 15, 2011 13:22:36 GMT -5
I understand that you are saying it's possible, based on the BCS rules. Hopefully Houston or Southern Miss wins out to keep that from happening.
If not, there are so many teams that deserve it over the 2 loss Frogs with losses to SMU and Baylor. That's all I'm saying.
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Post by Ticket Mouse on Nov 15, 2011 14:14:41 GMT -5
I've selected more games accurately than you, Stubbs, so you're argument is flawed. Who has a tougher schedule? Texas or TCU? If they finish with 2 and 3 losses, why wouldn't Texas be ahead of TCU? Tell me that, please? I just don't get where you're going there. Baylor and SMU. Baylor and SMU. Baylor and SMU. C'mon man. 2 wrongs don't make a right. The Boise win doesn't just cancel those other two out. Texas lost to 2 top 5 teams and Missouri. TCU lost to two bottom-feeders. First off, Texas already has three losses and very well could lose their last three. What's Texas's best win? BYU. Are y'all missing that Baylor is in the BCS top 25 right now, AHEAD of Texas? Talk about beating the snot out of someone...that's what Baylor will do to Texas. They are an ugly football team right now. 5 points? C'mon man.
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Post by Ticket Mouse on Nov 15, 2011 14:15:21 GMT -5
I understand that you are saying it's possible, based on the BCS rules. Hopefully Houston or Southern Miss wins out to keep that from happening. If not, there are so many teams that deserve it over the 2 loss Frogs with losses to SMU and Baylor. That's all I'm saying. How is Houston or Southern Miss any more deserving right now?
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Post by fischer on Nov 15, 2011 14:30:37 GMT -5
Houston is undefeated and hasn't lost to two average to below average teams for starters.
They would beat TCU. There is zero evidence to the contrary. Their strength plays in to tcu's weakness. Blowout.
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Post by Ticket Mouse on Nov 15, 2011 15:13:14 GMT -5
Houston hasn't played anyone. What is the evidence UH would win? Case's 9 TDs against Rice? How they tore it up against UAB in front of 200 people? UH gives up almost 400 yards a game...is that not playing into TCU's stregnth? Show me something to be impressed about? There isn't anything.
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Post by fischer on Nov 15, 2011 17:16:29 GMT -5
Their offense. Their record. Both are leaps and bounds better than a TCU team who also hasn't beaten anyone other than a Boise win that is more than negated by 2 losses to less than stellar teams.
Even legit teams from real conferences with real schedules don't get 2 loss leeway most of the time unless their 2 losses are to other legit teams from legit conferences with real schedules.
The only way to go to a BCS bowl for the little fellas is to go undefeated playing all the nobody's. TCU hasn't done that. Houston has.
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Post by P. Marf on Nov 15, 2011 17:45:31 GMT -5
This.
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Post by sully on Nov 15, 2011 21:31:57 GMT -5
I've selected more games accurately than you, Stubbs, so you're argument is flawed. Who has a tougher schedule? Texas or TCU? If they finish with 2 and 3 losses, why wouldn't Texas be ahead of TCU? Tell me that, please? I just don't get where you're going there. Baylor and SMU. Baylor and SMU. Baylor and SMU. C'mon man. 2 wrongs don't make a right. The Boise win doesn't just cancel those other two out. Texas lost to 2 top 5 teams and Missouri. TCU lost to two bottom-feeders. First off, Texas already has three losses and very well could lose their last three. What's Texas's best win? BYU. Are y'all missing that Baylor is in the BCS top 25 right now, AHEAD of Texas? Talk about beating the snot out of someone...that's what Baylor will do to Texas. They are an ugly football team right now. 5 points? C'mon man. I know they have 3 losses. I was saying, 'if' they finish that way.
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Post by cowtownmike on Nov 16, 2011 0:09:29 GMT -5
Here's the idiocy of the BCS system, since only 2 teams per conference can go to BCS bowls (because of the crying of the mid-majors and their apologist in the media), Arkansas could beat Miss State and #1 LSU (in Baton Rouge) go 11-1 and still NOT go to a BCS bowl. Arkansas would have beaten 5 teams this year that were ranked in the top 15 (including the #1 on the road) with their only loss coming AT #2 Alabama, while say a TCU would qualify with an inferior record and schedule.
oh well, I just want to win out and let the chips fall where they may.
One other thing, IF Arkansas beats MSU and LSU: they deserve to play for the national championship.
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Post by cowtownmike on Nov 16, 2011 0:45:09 GMT -5
What are the chances they will bring a new coach in to start a new system in a new conference? HOLD THE DAMN PHONE! Let me say this, I hope Mike Sherman remains head football coach at Texas A&M for many years to come. BUT, if Aggieland wants a new ball coach, I have the man for the job. A true leader of men with 14 SEC football seasons under his belt. A man who has been to TWO SEC championship games, won back to back Cotton Bowls, is known as a great recruiter, a master of motivation, a man who would lead A&M to new heights, a media darling, loved in 50, 49, 48 states. TEXAS A&M, I give you:
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