Fuck OSU and the special olympics-esque Big 10. Did anyone not see the Michigan game? That's a much worse almost-loss than auburn-wsu.
Wait what?
Yeah UM had a shit year...and Leach has the coogs improving. But in no way was Michigan "way worse" than WSU. It was a rivalry game. Those are usually emotional and close. WSU/Aub was an early season game. Alot of weird shit happens. You can't read anything into that comparison.
Pick any SEC OOC scedule. Alabama plays ONE "A" team. Then 3 z schools. The rest dont even play a "B" team. Thats why theres 4 sec schools in the top 6 and a 10-1 Michigan St. Team WAY outside looking in.
The system, and SEC bias, is destroying college football. Im lovin the resurgence of Florida St and the pac 12. Its like the good ole' days of college foottball. When the SEC was no different, than the rest of the conferences. Before ESPN picked a conference and gave them bright lights, free advertising and bullshit bias.
I don't think a one loss Auburn should jump an Ohio State team that has been undefeated for two years in a row, but the Big 10 fucking sucks. Other than Ohio State and Michigan State, the conference is fucking terrible. WSU would have won 8 games in that conference.
Iowa and Nebraska have winning records in B1G conference play this year.
Pick any SEC OOC scedule. Alabama plays ONE "A" team. Then 3 z schools. The rest dont even play a "B" team. Thats why theres 4 sec schools in the top 6 and a 10-1 Michigan St. Team WAY outside looking in.
The system, and SEC bias, is destroying college football. Im lovin the resurgence of Florida St and the pac 12. Its like the good ole' days of college foottball. When the SEC was no different, than the rest of the conferences. Before ESPN picked a conference and gave them bright lights, free advertising and bullshit bias.
I don't think a one loss Auburn should jump an Ohio State team that has been undefeated for two years in a row, but the Big 10 fucking sucks. Other than Ohio State and Michigan State, the conference is fucking terrible. WSU would have won 8 games in that conference.
Iowa and Nebraska have winning records in B1G conference play this year.
#fuckingdreckfest
Can you put together a Big 10 power rankings? I want to see where Cal would rank.
I don't think a one loss Auburn should jump an Ohio State team that has been undefeated for two years in a row, but the Big 10 fucking sucks. Other than Ohio State and Michigan State, the conference is fucking terrible. WSU would have won 8 games in that conference.
Iowa and Nebraska have winning records in B1G conference play this year.
#fuckingdreckfest
Can you put together a Big 10 power rankings? I want to see where Cal would rank.
OFFICIAL B1G Power Rankings:
1. Ohio State 2. Michigan State
3. Wisconsin 4. Iowa 5. Penn State 6. Wisconsin 7. Minnesota
I don't think a one loss Auburn should jump an Ohio State team that has been undefeated for two years in a row, but the Big 10 fucking sucks. Other than Ohio State and Michigan State, the conference is fucking terrible. WSU would have won 8 games in that conference.
Iowa and Nebraska have winning records in B1G conference play this year.
#fuckingdreckfest
Can you put together a Big 10 power rankings? I want to see where Cal would rank.
OFFICIAL B1G Power Rankings:
1. Ohio State 2. Michigan State
3. Wisconsin 4. Iowa 5. Penn State 6. Wisconsin 7. Minnesota
It's pathetic. There's the Cougars, who they had a very hard time with, and three very low FBS and FCS schools. People need to stop lobbying them to jump an undefeated THE Ohio St. It's a ridiculous, fucktarded argument. In closing, fuck the SEC.
Clearly you took the time to look at THE Ohio State's MIGHTY OOC schedule, or any part of their schedule for that matter, before coming on here an poasting this.
Auburn and T!osu's opponents have a very similar record. So why should a one loss Allbarn jump them again?
So do the opponents of my cousin's high school team.
It's pathetic. There's the Cougars, who they had a very hard time with, and three very low FBS and FCS schools. People need to stop lobbying them to jump an undefeated THE Ohio St. It's a ridiculous, fucktarded argument. In closing, fuck the SEC.
Clearly you took the time to look at THE Ohio State's MIGHTY OOC schedule, or any part of their schedule for that matter, before coming on here an poasting this.
Auburn and T!osu's opponents have a very similar record. So why should a one loss Allbarn jump them again?
Auburn's one loss is to a better team than anyone tOSU has played.
Of the two, Auburn has the best win (BCS #4 versus OSU's best at #21), best road win (BCS #24 - OSU's best road win was at unranked Michigan), and assuming they both win today (which is the foundational assumption of this debate) Auburn will have the best neutral win also.
I hope tOSU goes to the title game because I hate the SEC. But if I was the one making the call, I'd give the nod to the SEC champ (though the OSU Missouri call would be tougher to make).
I'd also like to see the SEC lose the title game for once.
Fuck THE Ohio State. Who do they play again? All season long? No one. Auburn knocked off the 2 time defending champion. They beat other quality SEC teams. That conference is tough. It's why they've won the last 7 national championships. My vote would go to Auburn. The only reason I want tOSU to go to the championship is for selfish reasons: it might buy the Ducks a spot in a BCS bowel.
Fuck THE Ohio State. Who do they play again? All season long? No one. Auburn knocked off the 2 time defending champion. They beat other quality SEC teams. That conference is tough. It's why they've won the last 7 national championships. My vote would go to Auburn. The only reason I want tOSU to go to the championship is for selfish reasons: it might buy the Ducks a spot in a BCS bowel.
I don't think it matters if Auburn passes tOSU.
Title: FSU v Auburn Rose: B1G winner v P12 dreck Orange: Clemson v B1G loser Sugar: Alabama v Oklahoma Fiesta: XII v UCF
It would be funny if Oklahoma was chosen by the Orange Bowl over the B1G loser though.
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Yeah UM had a shit year...and Leach has the coogs improving. But in no way was Michigan "way worse" than WSU. It was a rivalry game. Those are usually emotional and close. WSU/Aub was an early season game. Alot of weird shit happens. You can't read anything into that comparison.
The system, and SEC bias, is destroying college football. Im lovin the resurgence of Florida St and the pac 12. Its like the good ole' days of college foottball. When the SEC was no different, than the rest of the conferences. Before ESPN picked a conference and gave them bright lights, free advertising and bullshit bias.
#fuckingdreckfest
1. Ohio State
2. Michigan State
3. Wisconsin
4. Iowa
5. Penn State
6. Wisconsin
7. Minnesota
8. Michigan
9. Indiana
10. Cal
11. Northwestern
12. Illinois
Of the two, Auburn has the best win (BCS #4 versus OSU's best at #21), best road win (BCS #24 - OSU's best road win was at unranked Michigan), and assuming they both win today (which is the foundational assumption of this debate) Auburn will have the best neutral win also.
I hope tOSU goes to the title game because I hate the SEC. But if I was the one making the call, I'd give the nod to the SEC champ (though the OSU Missouri call would be tougher to make).
I'd also like to see the SEC lose the title game for once.
#TomahawkChop
Title: FSU v Auburn
Rose: B1G winner v P12 dreck
Orange: Clemson v B1G loser
Sugar: Alabama v Oklahoma
Fiesta: XII v UCF
It would be funny if Oklahoma was chosen by the Orange Bowl over the B1G loser though.