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College Football 11-24/25

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by GB-Hack, Nov 24, 2006.

  1. Freelance Hack

    Freelance Hack Active Member

    And what does today's game have in common with the Louisville game? Costly, costly turnovers.
     
  2. DisembodiedOwlHead

    DisembodiedOwlHead Active Member

    And any lack of fire. To come out flat in the biggest game of the year and then another game, at home, with BCS implications ... ridiculous.
     
  3. novelist_wannabe

    novelist_wannabe Well-Known Member

    It was senior day in Athens and strangely, Ball was not honored. Though he should have been ;D
     
  4. HoopsMcCann

    HoopsMcCann Active Member

    still hoping they bring him back

    may retire his number in athens
     
  5. Ledbetter

    Ledbetter Active Member

    The only play
    0-4
     
  6. D-3 Fan

    D-3 Fan Well-Known Member

    Thank you St. Xavier!!! Thanks a lot Morningside and Northwestern for laying eggs today, though I'm pulling for Sioux Falls to win it all.

    Next week's showdown between Youngstown and Illinois State will be a good one. Southern Illinois is going to get ambushed and hosed in Missoula next Saturday. Bank on that one. [bitter Northern Iowa Panther fanboy and parents' alma mater]

    In Division III, case no one checked in, top-seeded Wilkes lost to Rowan; Mt. Union, St. John's, MHB, and Whitewater moved on to the quarterfinals.

    I'm taking Mt. Union vs. UW-Whitewater or St. John's. Gagliardi's Boys are punching people in the mouths and taking names, baby.
     
  7. D-3 Fan

    D-3 Fan Well-Known Member

    sportschick, Carroll was gunning for their 5th consecutive NAIA title. Sorry fellas, you'll have to rely on Montana and Montana St. to win you a title.
     
  8. GB-Hack

    GB-Hack Active Member

    Just saw a highlight of BYU-Utah...Was it my imagination, or was BYU doing a haka before the game? They led off the highlight with Beck appearing to be engaged in some kind of war dance.
     
  9. FuerteJ

    FuerteJ Active Member

    He has seriously been Georgia's best player in the Good Old Fashioned Hate rivalry the past four year's.
     
  10. Terence Mann

    Terence Mann Member

    Arkansas has a special place for that hideous Boot trophy in the Broyles Center museum. LSU keeps it in an equipment room, I think.
     
  11. KP

    KP Active Member

    Saw this on the Ohio fanboy message board.
    About Ohio's win over Miami (OH)

    I think that I shall never see
    A thing as lovely as Kokal sacked, times three.
    Ohio led by ten in quarter number four,
    But Miami got to midfield, needing to score.
    Bobcat fans in the stands, all clad in green,
    Were biting their nails, as the fates have been mean.
    Records be damned, this lead's not secure,
    These games in Oxford haven't been results we'd prefer.
    So with the Redhawk first down at their own forty-seven,
    Bobcat fans rolled their eyes and their thoughts turned to heaven.
    Miami's O-line so thin and OU's pass rush so strong,
    The fact they'd not registered a sack was just wrong.
    On a rivalry losing streak longer than we'd care to mention,
    There were those who figured they'd need divine intervention.
    Mike Kokal dropped back and scrambled, the defense had broke through.
    Just like that he'd lost five yards to his own forty-two.
    On second and fifteen all receivers were covered.
    Giving back nine more yards Kokal was again smothered.
    Third down, twenty-four, OU fans on their feet,
    MU quarterback rattled and fearing defeat,
    Kokal surveyed the field but was under the gun,
    And he got sacked once again at his own thirty-one.
    Shane Montgomery, by this time suffering from facial tics,
    Left his O on the field for fourth and twenty-six.
    OU fans still feared the worst, some as white as a sheet,
    Saw their color come back as Kokal threw incomplete.
    And the scene that was witnessed made green people smile
    As the people in red began to walk down the aisle.
    Where were they going? Four mins, thirty to play?
    I guess they were late for Nouveau Beaujolais.
     
  12. Moderator1

    Moderator1 Moderator Staff Member

    JMU-Youngstown was very entertaining.
    I think Jim Grobe locked up ACC coach of the year with his team's victory and Georgia Tech's loss. Ought to be unanimous now.

    Virginia won four ACC games this season:
    UNC - Bunting fired
    Miami - Coker fired
    NC State - Amato may have been fired already, probably will be soon
    Duke - will Roof survive the 0-12?

    Al Groh - coach killer!
     
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