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To: Lakeshark
Most BCS National Championships The BCS system began in 1998. The AP (later substituted with the Harris poll) and Coaches' polls, computer rankings, strength of schedule, and performance against other top teams were combined into a formula, with the top two teams meeting in the BCS National Championship Game.
Team Recognized titles Winning years
LSU 2 2003, 2007 Florida 1 2006 Texas 1 2005 USC 1 2004 Ohio State 1 2002 Miami 1 2001 Oklahoma 1 2000 Florida State 1 1999 Tennessee 1 1998

Hmmmm... still no Michigan. Didn't they used to play football?

3,530 posted on 04/14/2008 6:19:06 PM PDT by catpuppy
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To: catpuppy
Heh. You really ought to discontinue your addiction to early bird specials, blue hairs, and after the fact fan-ism. It's just.....sad....

I also think you ought to change your name to cute-pimpy after your predilection to choose the school you root for after the game is played.

:-)

I have noticed neither of your Georgia teams are in that vaunted list of yours. I also noticed the one team you almost cheered for early, floriduh, beat those no good Michigan wolvereenies twice during that same time period of the past years. Doh! Wait.......I forgot.....your newly found floriduh chompers actually lost both games to that team you disparage as no longer playing the game of foosball. Along with every other SEC team that they play.

*Michigan, dominator of the SEC*

I do feel bad for you that the Wovereenies have your number and that you find a need to retaliate in such sad, sad ways. Perhaps you should take a vacation from that flat, ugly area of yours, as you need to experience something new in your life. Perhaps you could become an Obama super-delegate.

:-)

3,531 posted on 04/15/2008 7:01:05 AM PDT by Lakeshark (Thank a member of the US armed forces for their sacrifice)
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