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Originally Posted by Torn Rose
Actually I was surprised this was a real thread and not Greenies cheap parlor trick that shows everyone else their own name.
I think Ohio State will once again be playing for the National Title but I am not sure the SEC will make it; I personally think the Big 12 will make it this year.
Last I saw, Purdue was projected to go to the Alamo Bowl which means "Big Ten #4 or #5" team which I am ok with since that is where the Joe Tiller era began and it would be nice to win another bowl since it hasn’t happen as much as it should have.
I really just want to beat Notre Dame to shove it in Weis’s face since as he said “Notre Dame will never lose to teams like Purdue while I am here”… except that one time….so far.
We have Comcast here in OR so no Big Ten Network is available here, so we are considering on getting a dish just so we can get our games.
What about you, still think the SEC is in control?
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Look for Tennessee to be the surprise team out of the SEC. That being said it's going to be a "fucking blood bath" in the SEC this year.
Look at Georgia’s schedule; they play the 2006 & 2007 National Champs on the road back to back.
Sat, Aug 30 Georgia Southern Athens, Ga.
Sat, Sep 06 Central Michigan Athens, Ga.
Sat, Sep 13 South Carolina * at Columbia, S.C.
Sat, Sep 20 Arizona State at Tempe, Ariz.
Sat, Sep 27 Alabama * Athens, Ga
Sat, Oct 11 Tennessee * Athens, Ga.
Sat, Oct 18 Vanderbilt - Homecoming * Athens, Ga.
Sat, Oct 25 LSU * at Baton Rouge, La. - 2007 National Champs
Sat, Nov 01 Florida * at Jacksonville, Fla. - 2006 National Champs
Sat, Nov 08 Kentucky * at Lexington, Ky.
Sat, Nov 15 Auburn * at Auburn, Ala.
Sat, Nov 29 Georgia Tech Athens, Ga.
Add in Tennessee, Auburn and ASU. . Holy shit!
The real fun comes when Tubberville and Petrino meet and Sabin and Miles square off . . Holy Shit!
PS. I don't like ND so I hope the "Makers" hand them ass on a platter!