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Re: 2009 NCAA Football
Posted: October 5, 2009 11:31 am
by Capt.Flock
go bucks 
Re: 2009 NCAA Football
Posted: October 5, 2009 12:05 pm
by chippewa
Just feeling the love during a Monday lunch....
from the Freep's Drew Sharp UM-MSU Sunday column:
Until further notice, Central Michigan remains the No. 1 college team in the state.
from the USA Today Oct. 4 poll:
Others receiving votes: Georgia 148, South Carolina 128, Notre Dame 57, Houston 52, Stanford 43, Michigan 33, Utah 31, Boston College 15, Pittsburgh 6, Arizona 2, Arkansas 1, West Virginia 1, CENTRAL MICHIGAN 1
2009 MAC Football Standings, West Division
Central Michigan, 2-0 MAC, 4-1 overall
Re: 2009 NCAA Football
Posted: October 5, 2009 12:08 pm
by Frank4
I thought the Notre Dame game was fun on Saturday...they have not covered the point spread for four straight weeks in a row...they sure make it interesting though

Re: 2009 NCAA Football
Posted: October 5, 2009 12:48 pm
by big john
pair8head wrote:big john wrote:How about those Fighting Irish! Can you think of a QB you would rather have with the
game on the line and time running out than Jimmy Clausen? Notre Dame's defense looked
bad throughout, but put on three awesome goaline stands when it counted.
GO IRISH!
PLEASE. Try to keep in mind that they were playing the UW who for some reason or other (I have no idea why)
have a curse upon them and they can't beat ND. Even in the 90's when they had the game locked up and all they had
to do was sit on the damn ball they managed to lose the game.

Please. They beat the team that beat USC. Washington could have put the game out of
reach with the help of that phantom "roughing the snapper" call. The snapper stood straight
up and the ND defenders rushed past on either side. He was barely touched. I was a long-snapper
on my high school team and I got hit plenty of times and never had anything called. Anyway,
Washington had the ball first and goal at the 1 twice and couldn't put in in on 7 plays. Plus
no one could stop Golden Tate. 244 yards receiving! Now the Irish have to get ready for USC.
They'll still be without Mike Floyd, Armando Allen is still hurting, and Jimmy Clausen is still not
100 %, but I got a good feeling about this game. GO IRISH!

Re: 2009 NCAA Football
Posted: October 5, 2009 2:00 pm
by pair8head
I'm just sayin' "Don't put too much stock in the Irish beating Washington" Trust me on this.
Re: 2009 NCAA Football
Posted: October 5, 2009 2:08 pm
by Carolinadreamin'
pair8head wrote:I'm just sayin' "Don't put too much stock in the Irish beating Washington" Trust me on this.
Well that's what the keets at BC are hoping.......

a little less than three weeks to the annual Holy War.......

Re: 2009 NCAA Football
Posted: October 5, 2009 6:25 pm
by SeattleParrotHead
pair8head wrote:I'm just sayin' "Don't put too much stock in the Irish beating Washington" Trust me on this.
The Irish didn't beat the Dawgs, the guy in the replay booth did. He over-ruled a Husky TD that was good and didn't even bother to review ND's 2 point play where the ball was downed at the 2 yd line . . . Final Score UW 37 ND 28
Re: 2009 NCAA Football
Posted: October 6, 2009 6:49 am
by Bob Roberts
From yesterday's Atlanta Journal Constitution...
•Speaking of decommits, is there another flip in the Gators’ future? Reportedly Florida commitment Matt Elam is considering switching to Tennessee after a visit to Knoxville this past weekend. Lane Kiffin, who infamously angered the Gators by getting Pahokee’s Nu’Keese Richardson to flip last year, already has a couple this recruiting season, including the aforementioned Byrnes defensive end Corey Miller (from FSU), and the Vols are credited for JaWuan James’ decision to back out on Alabama, too. . . .
Re: 2009 NCAA Football
Posted: October 6, 2009 7:35 am
by big john
SeattleParrotHead wrote:pair8head wrote:I'm just sayin' "Don't put too much stock in the Irish beating Washington" Trust me on this.
The Irish didn't beat the Dawgs, the guy in the replay booth did. He over-ruled a Husky TD that was good and didn't even bother to review ND's 2 point play where the ball was downed at the 2 yd line . . . Final Score UW 37 ND 28
How can a TD be overuled when it was never called a TD? The guy in the booth merely
confirmed what was called on the field. No TD for Washington. As for the 2 pt call,
you put too much stock on what that hater on ESPN (May) tried to show people.
You can't tell who's knee that is and you can't tell if it's on the ground.

Re: 2009 NCAA Football
Posted: October 6, 2009 8:31 am
by SeattleParrotHead
It was called a TD on the field and was over-ruled in the booth. After the initial call, and watching from several angles, the announcers even said "no way they'll reverse this one . . . " That's the national TV (ND "homer") announcers . . .
Re: 2009 NCAA Football
Posted: October 6, 2009 9:15 am
by pair8head
SeattleParrotHead wrote:pair8head wrote:I'm just sayin' "Don't put too much stock in the Irish beating Washington" Trust me on this.
The Irish didn't beat the Dawgs, the guy in the replay booth did. He over-ruled a Husky TD that was good and didn't even bother to review ND's 2 point play where the ball was downed at the 2 yd line . . . Final Score UW 37 ND 28
That's would be more proof of a curse in my book.

Re: 2009 NCAA Football
Posted: October 6, 2009 11:23 pm
by ragtopW
Capt.Flock wrote:go bucks 
you and my Neighbor..

Re: 2009 NCAA Football
Posted: October 6, 2009 11:27 pm
by ragtopW
Re: 2009 NCAA Football
Posted: October 7, 2009 12:49 am
by RinglingRingling
they're recruiting a better class of criminals.

Re: 2009 NCAA Football
Posted: October 7, 2009 9:58 pm
by Feesh
Bob Roberts wrote:From yesterday's Atlanta Journal Constitution...
•Speaking of decommits, is there another flip in the Gators’ future? Reportedly Florida commitment Matt Elam is considering switching to Tennessee after a visit to Knoxville this past weekend. Lane Kiffin, who infamously angered the Gators by getting Pahokee’s Nu’Keese Richardson to flip last year, already has a couple this recruiting season, including the aforementioned Byrnes defensive end Corey Miller (from FSU), and the Vols are credited for JaWuan James’ decision to back out on Alabama, too. . . .
Matt Elam says he’s a Gator, done with visits
Elam:
“I talked to my coach a little,” Elam said, referring to Meyer. “We talked about the safety situation and our relationship.
“I committed for a reason. I’m not going to back down. It’s all Florida.”
He is now signing every text message, “#22 UF BOUND.”
Elam started looking around in part because he was concerned about being one of four safeties committed to the Gators. One thing tying him back to Florida, though, was his relationship with Meyer. Meyer coached Abram Elam, Matt’s brother, at Notre Dame.
If you want further proof that Elam is Florida-bound, I asked him if Lane Kiffin was going to be mad at him and he responded: “Oh well, I’ll just beat him.”
http://blogs.palmbeachpost.com/highs...e-with-visits/
Re: 2009 NCAA Football
Posted: October 10, 2009 12:52 pm
by SeattleParrotHead
big john wrote:SeattleParrotHead wrote:pair8head wrote:I'm just sayin' "Don't put too much stock in the Irish beating Washington" Trust me on this.
The Irish didn't beat the Dawgs, the guy in the replay booth did. He over-ruled a Husky TD that was good and didn't even bother to review ND's 2 point play where the ball was downed at the 2 yd line . . . Final Score UW 37 ND 28
How can a TD be overuled when it was never called a TD? The guy in the booth merely
confirmed what was called on the field. No TD for Washington. As for the 2 pt call,
you put too much stock on what that hater on ESPN (May) tried to show people.
You can't tell who's knee that is and you can't tell if it's on the ground.

What game were you watching?
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/h ... efs10.html
Conferences say refs erred in UW's defeat
"In a statement relayed through Pac-10 associate commissioner Dave Hirsch, the conference said Friday that "after further consideration, both conferences have agreed that some calls in that game were missed by both the officials on the field and in the replay booth and we've moved on."
However, UW specifically questioned two — a reversal by replay of an apparent TD run by Chris Polk in the fourth quarter; and a later decision not to review a two-point conversion run by Notre Dame's Robert Hughes."
The game is still a loss in the won-loss column, but we all know who won the game.
Go Dawgs!
Re: 2009 NCAA Football
Posted: October 10, 2009 12:54 pm
by Joetown Parrothead
Go Razorbacks, beat Auburn
Re: 2009 NCAA Football
Posted: October 10, 2009 5:29 pm
by Bob Roberts
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Re: 2009 NCAA Football
Posted: October 10, 2009 5:35 pm
by UAHparrothead
ROCKY TOP YOU'LL ALWAYS BE HOME SWEET HOME TO ME GOOD OLE ROCKY TOP WHOOO! ROCKY TOP TENNESSEE!!!

Re: 2009 NCAA Football
Posted: October 10, 2009 5:59 pm
by Joetown Parrothead
All right the Razorbacks kicked some Auburn a$$ today..