Posted on 12/05/2010 6:19:30 PM PST by Perdogg
Capital One Alabama vs. Michigan State Orlando, Fla. Florida Citrus Bowl Jan. 1 1 p.m. ESPN
Gator Bowl Mississippi State vs. Michigan Jacksonville, Fla. Municipal Stadium Jan. 1 1:30 p.m. ESPN2
Rose Bowl Game presented by VIZIO Wisconsin vs. TCU Pasadena, Calif. Rose Bowl Jan. 1 5 p.m. ESPN
Tostitos Fiesta Connecticut vs. Oklahoma Glendale, Ariz. U. of Phoenix Stadium Jan. 1 8:30 p.m. ESPN/ESPN3D
Discover Orange Stanford vs. Virginia Tech Miami Sun Life Stadium Jan. 3 8:30 p.m. ESPN
Allstate Sugar Ohio State vs. Arkansas New Orleans Louisiana Superdome Jan. 4 8:30 p.m. ESPN
GoDaddy.com Middle Tennessee vs. Miami (Ohio) Mobile, Ala. Ladd-Peebles Stadium Jan. 6 8 p.m. ESPN
AT&T Cotton LSU vs. Texas A&M Arlington, Texas Cowboys Stadium Jan. 7 8 p.m. FOX
BBVA Compass Bowl Pittsburgh vs. Kentucky Birmingham, Ala. Legion Field Jan. 8 Noon ESPN
Kraft Fight Hunger Nevada vs. Boston College San Francisco AT&T Park Jan. 9 9 p.m. ESPN
Tostitos BCS National Championship Game Auburn vs. Oregon Glendale, Ariz. U. of Phoenix Stadium Jan. 10 8:30 p.m. ESPN/ESPN3D
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SEC BYLAW 14.01.3.2:
...”If at any time before or after matriculation in a member institution a student-athlete or any member of his/her family receives or agrees to receive, directly or indirectly, any aid or assistance beyond or in addition to that permitted by the Bylaws of this Conference (except such aid or assistance as such student-athlete may receive from those persons on whom the student is naturally or legally dependent for support), such student- athlete shall be ineligible for competition in any intercollegiate sport within the Conference for the remainder of his/her college career.”
THe fact is the SEC has sold the entire conferences integrity for that $12 million BCS check. PERIOD.
The NCAA ruling took advantage of the intentional vagueness the NCAA puts in all their rules to allow them to interpret willie-nillie. Have no issue with the NCAA ruling — but the bottom line is the SEC is ignoring a clear cut rule that makes Newton ineligible to play for any SEC school — and there is no possible interpretation to justify him playing.
“Oregon is 1-0 against the SEC this year.”
Oregon 48 Tennessee 13
Georgia (3-5 SEC) 41 Tennessee 14
Alabama (5-3 SEC) 41 Tennessee 10
SO that puts Oregon right about on par with being a 4-4 or 5-3 SEC team. About right.
Enough from U Conn will go and Sooner fans will be there in force. Arizona in January is not all that bad place to be.
That’s the last time you’ll see scores like that against Tennessee for awhile, they probably were the best team in the SEC East down the stretch.
Oregon beat Stanford. What team has Auburn beat that’s ranked in the top 5?
Go Sooners!!
Here is an example of a schedule, Auburn’s next year mythical 14-game schedule under my plan.
Oklahoma (winner Big 12)
@Georgia Tech (ACC Coastal)
North Carolina (ACC Coastal)
@Duke (ACC Coastal)
Miami (FL)(ACC Coastal)
@Virginia Tech(ACC Coastal)
Mississippi State (SEC West)
@Arkansas (SEC West)
Chattanooga
@LSU (SEC West)
@Mississippi (SEC West)
Virginia (ACC Coastal)
@Louisiana-Monroe
Alabama (SEC West)
Well Ohio State gets to play an SEC team. Of course, we all know that if Ohio State beats Arkansas the SEC people will tell us that Arkansa isn’t a “real” SEC team. LOL! BTW Auburn would be wise to check out how Ohio State beat Oregon. The bluepriont is there if Auburns O Line can dominate.
So...your line is OU -60? That might be worth a $10 bet.
Mighty big IF there, pardner. IMO, of course.
And Auburn is 9-0 against the SEC. Better by eight, no?
‘Noles vs. Spurrier again. Whaddaya think?
I think Spurrier will avenge us.
Don’t forget, Mallett was a Michigan QB. We’ve seen him before.
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