Washington vs. Michigan. Do you think the fans will be able to find the correct venue where the game is to be played?
Texas offensive line was awful last night. The only thing worse was their coach.
Washington came out playing as though it was a do or die game, which it was. Texas looked as though they were playing the first game of the season- completely unprepared. Washington kept UT in the game early or it would not have been close.
Well, look at that . . . the vaunted BCS, with all the warts that it has caused with Opt Outs, style-point decisions, bowl games between 2 6-6 teams with ridiculous sponsors, etc. . . . and we end up with a TRADITIONAL Rose Bowl game to decide the title! Big-10 winner vs Pac-12 winner! LOL!
We could have had a champion YESTERDAY if the NCAA/BCS Committee hadn’t screwed up what was a FUN system! And would FSU had FOURTEEN of its 22 starters opt out if they were playing Texas in the Sugar Bowl or Alabama in the Orange Bowl with a potential national title from the voters on the line as an example?
Kill the BCS! Next season, with TWELVE teams? Watch the opt outs SOAR! Well done TV networks! Well done BCS! Well done NCAA! Maybe we can broadcast the games on the NFHS network? With automatic cameras and no sound?
Oh, wait a minute . . . I just announced I’m entering the Transfer Portal so I can join Russia Today as a pontificator! My NIL deal kicks in as I am now pushing my new Fantasy Portal Prediction site . . . It’s called ‘PayMEForwardNotYou.com!
Running game was decent too. On their first scoring drive, Penix inserted the ball to Johnson who penetrated the end zone. Penix found holes in the soft lining of the defense all night.
E$PN and Kirk Herb$treit’$ nightmare scenario. No SEC team in the championship. They rig the system so Alabama gets in and then they proceed to lose.
Two good games yesterday. I had enough after Bama Michigan so I missed UW Texas. I hope UW wins it all.
Go Huskies!
The officials got very lucky.
When the Washington player was hurt near the end of the game, the game clock should have started on the ready to the Referee’s ready to play signal. Washington could then have run off another almost 25 seconds off the game clock or Texas ŵould have had to take another time out if they had one left.
How could the officials not known that is the rule
The Huskies were portrayed as the under-dawgs. However, those Dawgs won over the Texas Longhorns at the Sugar Bowl, 37 to 31. Texas would have had one less score if Germie Bernard hadn’t dropped the ball on the five yard line that was punted to him; giving the ball back to the Longhorns. Now the Huskies face Michigan in the championship to be played Jan. 8th in Houston.
To watch the Huskies’ quarterback Michael Penix Jr. is like watching magic. During the Sugar Bowl, he completed 29 of 38 passes for a total of 430 yards and threw two touchdowns. No wonder he was a Heisman Trophy finalist.