BahamaBreeze wrote:I didn't know Boise was playing South Carolina.
Anyone who wants to bash on the Shamecocks is OK by me.
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Come on down.big hat carmen wrote:How about a Bowling Green Falcon fan?PHBeerman wrote:You're always welcome Wayne-oragtopW wrote:Cool I might have to even make the gamebig hat carmen wrote:The Falcons are typically a good road team. Final score about 63-61, fun game.ragtopW wrote:as long as I don't have to eat Peach Ice cream...big hat carmen wrote:Hey Wayne,
How about a friendly wager on the Boise State/Bowling Green game?![]()
I do not know if BSU will Run a 11-1 Season this year but we should do all right![]()
And Lookie here They are playing..where???![]()
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6 blocks from my house..
Loser puts the winners logo in their sign line for a week. ANd buys the first round when we finally meet.
I think PHBeerman Might have a Tailgate guest..![]()
That's cool. How did he become a Bronco's fan???CUparrot wrote:I would have jumped in sooner, but don't have as much time to get on here any more.ragtopW wrote:And the Winner IS 19 yes 19 posts afore CU jumped IN
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How is the Keet????
The 'keet is doing well. His blood already runneth orange.
Something about a diploma I have from there.PHBeerman wrote:How does a New Yorker become a Buffs fan?NYCPORT wrote:This coming from a guy in a state where sex with animals is still legal!PHBeerman wrote:NYCPORT is a Buffs fan???Big Red Parrothead wrote:God, I'm ready for football!!! GO BIG RED!!!!
09/03 Maine
09/10 Wake Forest
09/17 Pittsburgh
10/01 Iowa State
10/08 Texas Tech
10/15 @ Baylor
10/22 @ Missouri
10/29 Oklahoma
11/05 @ Kansas
11/12 Kansas State
11/25 @ Colorado
I don't expect a whole lot out of NU this year. This year's recruiting class will help a lot, but I think they're a year or two away from really having things back on track. But having the first five games at home helps. Hopefully they can use that to start off hot and build some momentum. I'll be at the season opener and hopefully another game or two along the way. But my wife is 2/12 months pregnant, so our level of disposable income will be severely limited for the foreseeable future.
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It pains me to admit this, NYCPort, but I think your Buffs are still the team to beat in the Big 12 North (although the North may still be as bad as last season). A bunch of returning starters and a favorable schedule (all the tough conference games except @Texas at home) should make for a decent year. Personally, I'm just hoping that someone in the North can step up and at least make the Big 12 Championship competitive.
That explains a lot.
Is that really the best you've got?

Dang I didn't realize you were a buff. How can you move back east once you have seen the paradise that is the Rocky Mountains?NYCPORT wrote:Something about a diploma I have from there.PHBeerman wrote:How does a New Yorker become a Buffs fan?NYCPORT wrote:This coming from a guy in a state where sex with animals is still legal!PHBeerman wrote:NYCPORT is a Buffs fan???Big Red Parrothead wrote:God, I'm ready for football!!! GO BIG RED!!!!
09/03 Maine
09/10 Wake Forest
09/17 Pittsburgh
10/01 Iowa State
10/08 Texas Tech
10/15 @ Baylor
10/22 @ Missouri
10/29 Oklahoma
11/05 @ Kansas
11/12 Kansas State
11/25 @ Colorado
I don't expect a whole lot out of NU this year. This year's recruiting class will help a lot, but I think they're a year or two away from really having things back on track. But having the first five games at home helps. Hopefully they can use that to start off hot and build some momentum. I'll be at the season opener and hopefully another game or two along the way. But my wife is 2/12 months pregnant, so our level of disposable income will be severely limited for the foreseeable future.
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It pains me to admit this, NYCPort, but I think your Buffs are still the team to beat in the Big 12 North (although the North may still be as bad as last season). A bunch of returning starters and a favorable schedule (all the tough conference games except @Texas at home) should make for a decent year. Personally, I'm just hoping that someone in the North can step up and at least make the Big 12 Championship competitive.
That explains a lot.
Is that really the best you've got?
I've got much better...I just don't waste it on you.
"visor-boy" needs protecting..CUparrot wrote:Yeah, although it still gets talked about a lot around here and probably will for years to come. I just hope it doesn't happen again. It will be interesting to see the level of security on the field for the Clemson-Carolina game this year.PHBeerman wrote:Now that the dust has settled a bit?


Man,the vols still have that tough november scheduleBob Roberts wrote:
Get ready, because Rocky Top will be on top in 2005! We have 2 proven quarterbacks at the helm in Eric Ainge and Rick Clausen, a Heisman Trophy candidate in runningback Gerald Riggs Jr., the best wide reciever corps in the nation, All-American cornerback Jason Allen, All-American defensive tackles Parlys Haralson and Jesse Mahalona, and the best linebackers, defensive line, and offensive line in the SEC! We have a tough schedule, but will be hard to beat! Look for a sea of orange to invade the Rose Bowl on January 4th!
Preseason Rankings:
#2 College Football News
#3 Foxsports, CBS Sports, Sports Illustrated
#4 Scout.com, NationalChamps.net
#6 Lindy's
Sep 3 UAB Home
Sep 17 Florida Away
Sep 24 LSU Away
Oct 1 Ole Miss Home
Oct 8 Georgia Home
Oct 22 Alabama Away
Oct 29 S. Carolina Home
Nov 5 Notre Dame Away
Nov 12 Memphis Home
Nov 19 Vanderbilt Home
Nov 26 Kentucky Away
Hmmm. October 15th is looking like a good day!!!! Good day for The Ducks!pair8head wrote:
2005 Schedule
Day Date Opponent Location TV Outcome/Time
Sat 09/03/2005 Air Force Seattle, Wash. (QWEST Field) ABC-TV 12:30 PM
Sat 09/10/2005 Cal Seattle, Wash. (Husky Stadium) ABC-TV 12:30 PM
Sat 09/17/2005 Idaho Seattle, Wash. (Husky Stadium) 12:30 PM
Sat 09/24/2005 Notre Dame Seattle, Wash. (Husky Stadium) ABC-TV 12:30 PM
Sat 10/01/2005 UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. (The Rose Bowl) TBA
Sat 10/15/2005 Oregon Eugene, Ore. (Autzen Stadium) 12:30 PM
Sat 10/22/2005 USC Seattle, Wash. (Husky Stadium) 12:30 PM
Sat 10/29/2005 Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. (Sun Devil Stadium) 3:30 PM
Sat 11/05/2005 Oregon State Seattle, Wash. (Husky Stadium) 12:30 PM
Sat 11/12/2005 Arizona Tucson, Ariz. (Arizona Stadium) 3:00 PM
Sat 11/19/2005 Washington State Seattle, Wash. (Husky Stadium) FSN-TV 12:15 PM
Yeah, after going 7-0 with the toughest early schedule in the country, we'll just roll over November like a steam engine. Notre Dame should be a cake walk!tully mars wrote:Man,the vols still have that tough november scheduleBob Roberts wrote:
Get ready, because Rocky Top will be on top in 2005! We have 2 proven quarterbacks at the helm in Eric Ainge and Rick Clausen, a Heisman Trophy candidate in runningback Gerald Riggs Jr., the best wide reciever corps in the nation, All-American cornerback Jason Allen, All-American defensive tackles Parlys Haralson and Jesse Mahalona, and the best linebackers, defensive line, and offensive line in the SEC! We have a tough schedule, but will be hard to beat! Look for a sea of orange to invade the Rose Bowl on January 4th!
Preseason Rankings:
#2 College Football News
#3 Foxsports, CBS Sports, Sports Illustrated
#4 Scout.com, NationalChamps.net
#6 Lindy's
Sep 3 UAB Home
Sep 17 Florida Away
Sep 24 LSU Away
Oct 1 Ole Miss Home
Oct 8 Georgia Home
Oct 22 Alabama Away
Oct 29 S. Carolina Home
Nov 5 Notre Dame Away
Nov 12 Memphis Home
Nov 19 Vanderbilt Home
Nov 26 Kentucky Away
