Breaking: Why the PAC 12 is suddenly getting over ranked
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greenblood said:
WTF'd for not knowing the difference between out an out corruption and just being stupid. Also #2 and #3 really means nothing. Especially if both teams keep winning.salemcoog said:Canard said:It's really fucking simple. FSU edges shitty Notre dame at home. Asu, who until last weekend had never done shit for the greater conference, btw, buggers ND in the desert with a pitch fork. Finally.
Meanwhile, Oregon gets a top four ranking based upon being highly competitive for years as well as killing three "physical defenses," (no, UW is not one of them), while "looking good." The FS loss to Arizona is still to a team hanging around the CFP rankings.
Stomping three top defenses and losing to a ranked squad while suffering from key injuries > sliding by undefeated against a who's who of shit.
It's the math of the new CFB era,
Wow that's some quookin there.
Alabama among other teams ranked below you, would/will grudgefuck you and you know it.
The rankings aren't supposed to have anything to do with being "highly competitive for years". It's this year. And if people were taking into account past years, why did a FSU team that hasn't lost since 2012 get jumped?
A key injury is losing your QB or stud RB or WR, btw. If you shit the bed losing a key Olineman, it means you have no depth and don't belong among the top 2 if you lose.
Noone is really bitching about Oregon being in the top 4.
What people think is out and out corruption is Oregon being ranked #2. -
WGAF, the rankings will continue to evolve and we'll probably get pretty close to right by the end of the season. This is also why I wasn't worried about three teams from the SECW being in the first iteration of the rankings either.
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greenblood said:
WTF'd for not knowing the difference between out an out corruption and just being stupid.salemcoog said:Canard said:It's really fucking simple. FSU edges shitty Notre dame at home. Asu, who until last weekend had never done shit for the greater conference, btw, buggers ND in the desert with a pitch fork. Finally.
Meanwhile, Oregon gets a top four ranking based upon being highly competitive for years as well as killing three "physical defenses," (no, UW is not one of them), while "looking good." The FS loss to Arizona is still to a team hanging around the CFP rankings.
Stomping three top defenses and losing to a ranked squad while suffering from key injuries > sliding by undefeated against a who's who of shit.
It's the math of the new CFB era,
Wow that's some quookin there.
Alabama among other teams ranked below you, would/will grudgefuck you and you know it.
The rankings aren't supposed to have anything to do with being "highly competitive for years". It's this year. And if people were taking into account past years, why did a FSU team that hasn't lost since 2012 get jumped?
A key injury is losing your QB or stud RB or WR, btw. If you shit the bed losing a key Olineman, it means you have no depth and don't belong among the top 2 if you lose.
Noone is really bitching about Oregon being in the top 4.
What people think is out and out corruption is Oregon being ranked #2.
@irishdawg22 told me there would be days like this. -
Alabama, the team that beat Arkansas by one. What a juggernaut. Alabama could win, but Oregon would probably be favored in that game. Mariota is the best player in CFB. Face it, Oregon is really good.salemcoog said:Canard said:It's really fucking simple. FSU edges shitty Notre dame at home. Asu, who until last weekend had never done shit for the greater conference, btw, buggers ND in the desert with a pitch fork. Finally.
Meanwhile, Oregon gets a top four ranking based upon being highly competitive for years as well as killing three "physical defenses," (no, UW is not one of them), while "looking good." The FS loss to Arizona is still to a team hanging around the CFP rankings.
Stomping three top defenses and losing to a ranked squad while suffering from key injuries > sliding by undefeated against a who's who of shit.
It's the math of the new CFB era,
Wow that's some quookin there.
Alabama among other teams ranked below you, would/will grudgefuck you and you know it.
The rankings aren't supposed to have anything to do with being "highly competitive for years". It's this year. And if people were taking into account past years, why did a FSU team that hasn't lost since 2012 get jumped?
A key injury is losing your QB or stud RB or WR, btw. If you shit the bed losing a key Olineman, it means you have no depth and don't belong among the top 2 if you lose.
Noone is really bitching about Oregon being in the top 4.
What people think is out and out corruption is Oregon being ranked #2. -
Oregon is really good, but the defense is still really bad. That defense would have to step up if Oregon is going to beat anyone else in the top 4.RoadDawg55 said:
Alabama, the team that beat Arkansas by one. What a juggernaut. Alabama could win, but Oregon would probably be favored in that game. Mariota is the best player in CFB. Face it, Oregon is really good.salemcoog said:Canard said:It's really fucking simple. FSU edges shitty Notre dame at home. Asu, who until last weekend had never done shit for the greater conference, btw, buggers ND in the desert with a pitch fork. Finally.
Meanwhile, Oregon gets a top four ranking based upon being highly competitive for years as well as killing three "physical defenses," (no, UW is not one of them), while "looking good." The FS loss to Arizona is still to a team hanging around the CFP rankings.
Stomping three top defenses and losing to a ranked squad while suffering from key injuries > sliding by undefeated against a who's who of shit.
It's the math of the new CFB era,
Wow that's some quookin there.
Alabama among other teams ranked below you, would/will grudgefuck you and you know it.
The rankings aren't supposed to have anything to do with being "highly competitive for years". It's this year. And if people were taking into account past years, why did a FSU team that hasn't lost since 2012 get jumped?
A key injury is losing your QB or stud RB or WR, btw. If you shit the bed losing a key Olineman, it means you have no depth and don't belong among the top 2 if you lose.
Noone is really bitching about Oregon being in the top 4.
What people think is out and out corruption is Oregon being ranked #2. -
Well then, by all means..... put a crown on their ass.RoadDawg55 said:
Alabama, the team that beat Arkansas by one. What a juggernaut. Alabama could win, but Oregon would probably be favored in that game. Mariota is the best player in CFB. Face it, Oregon is really good.salemcoog said:Canard said:It's really fucking simple. FSU edges shitty Notre dame at home. Asu, who until last weekend had never done shit for the greater conference, btw, buggers ND in the desert with a pitch fork. Finally.
Meanwhile, Oregon gets a top four ranking based upon being highly competitive for years as well as killing three "physical defenses," (no, UW is not one of them), while "looking good." The FS loss to Arizona is still to a team hanging around the CFP rankings.
Stomping three top defenses and losing to a ranked squad while suffering from key injuries > sliding by undefeated against a who's who of shit.
It's the math of the new CFB era,
Wow that's some quookin there.
Alabama among other teams ranked below you, would/will grudgefuck you and you know it.
The rankings aren't supposed to have anything to do with being "highly competitive for years". It's this year. And if people were taking into account past years, why did a FSU team that hasn't lost since 2012 get jumped?
A key injury is losing your QB or stud RB or WR, btw. If you shit the bed losing a key Olineman, it means you have no depth and don't belong among the top 2 if you lose.
Noone is really bitching about Oregon being in the top 4.
What people think is out and out corruption is Oregon being ranked #2.
Nevermind that they beat A&M 59-0.
Also misremember that they just came back from death valley with a W.
The juggernaut that is Oregon has had trouble against the Cougs, Cal and the Utes ( It was 30-27 in the 4th qtr.)
They're an excellent team. But not good enough on the lines to hold up to the real big boys. -
Alabama's probably a better team than Oregon but they're Justin WilcoxFS when it comes to defending the spread option. I would not like Bama's chances in that matchup. If they get four weeks to prepare for a semifinal with Oregon I'd like them a lot better. In a title game with only a week or so, definitely not.RoadDawg55 said:
Alabama, the team that beat Arkansas by one. What a juggernaut. Alabama could win, but Oregon would probably be favored in that game. Mariota is the best player in CFB. Face it, Oregon is really good.salemcoog said:Canard said:It's really fucking simple. FSU edges shitty Notre dame at home. Asu, who until last weekend had never done shit for the greater conference, btw, buggers ND in the desert with a pitch fork. Finally.
Meanwhile, Oregon gets a top four ranking based upon being highly competitive for years as well as killing three "physical defenses," (no, UW is not one of them), while "looking good." The FS loss to Arizona is still to a team hanging around the CFP rankings.
Stomping three top defenses and losing to a ranked squad while suffering from key injuries > sliding by undefeated against a who's who of shit.
It's the math of the new CFB era,
Wow that's some quookin there.
Alabama among other teams ranked below you, would/will grudgefuck you and you know it.
The rankings aren't supposed to have anything to do with being "highly competitive for years". It's this year. And if people were taking into account past years, why did a FSU team that hasn't lost since 2012 get jumped?
A key injury is losing your QB or stud RB or WR, btw. If you shit the bed losing a key Olineman, it means you have no depth and don't belong among the top 2 if you lose.
Noone is really bitching about Oregon being in the top 4.
What people think is out and out corruption is Oregon being ranked #2. -
It could be a shootout. I just think that the talent levels on the lines are night and day.dnc said:
Alabama's probably a better team than Oregon but they're Justin WilcoxFS when it comes to defending the spread option. I would not like Bama's chances in that matchup. If they get four weeks to prepare for a semifinal with Oregon I'd like them a lot better. In a title game with only a week or so, definitely not.RoadDawg55 said:
Alabama, the team that beat Arkansas by one. What a juggernaut. Alabama could win, but Oregon would probably be favored in that game. Mariota is the best player in CFB. Face it, Oregon is really good.salemcoog said:Canard said:It's really fucking simple. FSU edges shitty Notre dame at home. Asu, who until last weekend had never done shit for the greater conference, btw, buggers ND in the desert with a pitch fork. Finally.
Meanwhile, Oregon gets a top four ranking based upon being highly competitive for years as well as killing three "physical defenses," (no, UW is not one of them), while "looking good." The FS loss to Arizona is still to a team hanging around the CFP rankings.
Stomping three top defenses and losing to a ranked squad while suffering from key injuries > sliding by undefeated against a who's who of shit.
It's the math of the new CFB era,
Wow that's some quookin there.
Alabama among other teams ranked below you, would/will grudgefuck you and you know it.
The rankings aren't supposed to have anything to do with being "highly competitive for years". It's this year. And if people were taking into account past years, why did a FSU team that hasn't lost since 2012 get jumped?
A key injury is losing your QB or stud RB or WR, btw. If you shit the bed losing a key Olineman, it means you have no depth and don't belong among the top 2 if you lose.
Noone is really bitching about Oregon being in the top 4.
What people think is out and out corruption is Oregon being ranked #2.
Bama had trouble stopping Auburn last year for sure. But Auburns lineplay was/is much better than Oregons. Auburn slammed Tre Mason play after play right up the middle on Bama. Oregon, especially without Grasu wouldn't get near the same push. Oregon also lost a key man that defenses had to respect with Pharaoh Brown.
Alabama has the speed on D to neutralize if not stop Oregon. And Bama would be able to do what they wanted on offense with Yelden, Cooper and OJ.
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Alabama is good and they could beat Oregon. I'm not crowning Oregon, but they are a legitimate contender. Every team has flaws this year. It's wide open.salemcoog said:
rel="salemcoog">dnc said:
Alabama's probably a better team than Oregon but they're Justin WilcoxFS when it comes to defending the spread option. I would not like Bama's chances in that matchup. If they get four weeks to prepare for a semifinal with Oregon I'd like them a lot better. In a title game with only a week or so, definitely not.RoadDawg55 said:
Alabama, the team that beat Arkansas by one. What a juggernaut. Alabama could win, but Oregon would probably be favored in that game. Mariota is the best player in CFB. Face it, Oregon is really good.salemcoog said:Canard said:It's really fucking simple. FSU edges shitty Notre dame at home. Asu, who until last weekend had never done shit for the greater conference, btw, buggers ND in the desert with a pitch fork. Finally.
Meanwhile, Oregon gets a top four ranking based upon being highly competitive for years as well as killing three "physical defenses," (no, UW is not one of them), while "looking good." The FS loss to Arizona is still to a team hanging around the CFP rankings.
Stomping three top defenses and losing to a ranked squad while suffering from key injuries > sliding by undefeated against a who's who of shit.
It's the math of the new CFB era,
Wow that's some quookin there.
Alabama among other teams ranked below you, would/will grudgefuck you and you know it.
The rankings aren't supposed to have anything to do with being "highly competitive for years". It's this year. And if people were taking into account past years, why did a FSU team that hasn't lost since 2012 get jumped?
A key injury is losing your QB or stud RB or WR, btw. If you shit the bed losing a key Olineman, it means you have no depth and don't belong among the top 2 if you lose.
Noone is really bitching about Oregon being in the top 4.
What people think is out and out corruption is Oregon being ranked #2.
Well then, by all means..... put a crown on their ass.RoadDawg55 said:
Alabama, the team that beat Arkansas by one. What a juggernaut. Alabama could win, but Oregon would probably be favored in that game. Mariota is the best player in CFB. Face it, Oregon is really good.salemcoog said:Canard said:It's really fucking simple. FSU edges shitty Notre dame at home. Asu, who until last weekend had never done shit for the greater conference, btw, buggers ND in the desert with a pitch fork. Finally.
Meanwhile, Oregon gets a top four ranking based upon being highly competitive for years as well as killing three "physical defenses," (no, UW is not one of them), while "looking good." The FS loss to Arizona is still to a team hanging around the CFP rankings.
Stomping three top defenses and losing to a ranked squad while suffering from key injuries > sliding by undefeated against a who's who of shit.
It's the math of the new CFB era,
Wow that's some quookin there.
Alabama among other teams ranked below you, would/will grudgefuck you and you know it.
The rankings aren't supposed to have anything to do with being "highly competitive for years". It's this year. And if people were taking into account past years, why did a FSU team that hasn't lost since 2012 get jumped?
A key injury is losing your QB or stud RB or WR, btw. If you shit the bed losing a key Olineman, it means you have no depth and don't belong among the top 2 if you lose.
Noone is really bitching about Oregon being in the top 4.
What people think is out and out corruption is Oregon being ranked #2.
Nevermind that they beat A&M 59-0.
Also misremember that they just came back from death valley with a W.
The juggernaut that is Oregon has had trouble against the Cougs, Cal and the Utes ( It was 30-27 in the 4th qtr.)
They're an excellent team. But not good enough on the lines to hold up to the real big boys.
Saban is an outstanding coach and they always have talent. The dooging and cooging about how Oregon can't play with them is FS though. They can. In the past, what you say about the lines was true, but Alabama isn't an unstoppable force this year like they have been in the past. Sims is a pretty average QB, their OL isn't as imposing, and like DNC said, they struggle against the spread. -
So what you're saying is that we just need to LIFPO?RoadDawg55 said:
Alabama is good and they could beat Oregon. I'm not crowning Oregon, but they are a legitimate contender. Every team has flaws this year. It's wide open.salemcoog said:
rel="salemcoog">dnc said:
Alabama's probably a better team than Oregon but they're Justin WilcoxFS when it comes to defending the spread option. I would not like Bama's chances in that matchup. If they get four weeks to prepare for a semifinal with Oregon I'd like them a lot better. In a title game with only a week or so, definitely not.RoadDawg55 said:
Alabama, the team that beat Arkansas by one. What a juggernaut. Alabama could win, but Oregon would probably be favored in that game. Mariota is the best player in CFB. Face it, Oregon is really good.salemcoog said:Canard said:It's really fucking simple. FSU edges shitty Notre dame at home. Asu, who until last weekend had never done shit for the greater conference, btw, buggers ND in the desert with a pitch fork. Finally.
Meanwhile, Oregon gets a top four ranking based upon being highly competitive for years as well as killing three "physical defenses," (no, UW is not one of them), while "looking good." The FS loss to Arizona is still to a team hanging around the CFP rankings.
Stomping three top defenses and losing to a ranked squad while suffering from key injuries > sliding by undefeated against a who's who of shit.
It's the math of the new CFB era,
Wow that's some quookin there.
Alabama among other teams ranked below you, would/will grudgefuck you and you know it.
The rankings aren't supposed to have anything to do with being "highly competitive for years". It's this year. And if people were taking into account past years, why did a FSU team that hasn't lost since 2012 get jumped?
A key injury is losing your QB or stud RB or WR, btw. If you shit the bed losing a key Olineman, it means you have no depth and don't belong among the top 2 if you lose.
Noone is really bitching about Oregon being in the top 4.
What people think is out and out corruption is Oregon being ranked #2.
Well then, by all means..... put a crown on their ass.RoadDawg55 said:
Alabama, the team that beat Arkansas by one. What a juggernaut. Alabama could win, but Oregon would probably be favored in that game. Mariota is the best player in CFB. Face it, Oregon is really good.salemcoog said:Canard said:It's really fucking simple. FSU edges shitty Notre dame at home. Asu, who until last weekend had never done shit for the greater conference, btw, buggers ND in the desert with a pitch fork. Finally.
Meanwhile, Oregon gets a top four ranking based upon being highly competitive for years as well as killing three "physical defenses," (no, UW is not one of them), while "looking good." The FS loss to Arizona is still to a team hanging around the CFP rankings.
Stomping three top defenses and losing to a ranked squad while suffering from key injuries > sliding by undefeated against a who's who of shit.
It's the math of the new CFB era,
Wow that's some quookin there.
Alabama among other teams ranked below you, would/will grudgefuck you and you know it.
The rankings aren't supposed to have anything to do with being "highly competitive for years". It's this year. And if people were taking into account past years, why did a FSU team that hasn't lost since 2012 get jumped?
A key injury is losing your QB or stud RB or WR, btw. If you shit the bed losing a key Olineman, it means you have no depth and don't belong among the top 2 if you lose.
Noone is really bitching about Oregon being in the top 4.
What people think is out and out corruption is Oregon being ranked #2.
Nevermind that they beat A&M 59-0.
Also misremember that they just came back from death valley with a W.
The juggernaut that is Oregon has had trouble against the Cougs, Cal and the Utes ( It was 30-27 in the 4th qtr.)
They're an excellent team. But not good enough on the lines to hold up to the real big boys.
Saban is an outstanding coach and they always have talent. The dooging and cooging about how Oregon can't play with them is FS though. They can. In the past, what you say about the lines was true, but Alabama isn't an unstoppable force this year like they have been in the past. Sims is a pretty average QB, their OL isn't as imposing, and like DNC said, they struggle against the spread.




