To: Teacher317
The big question now is how far USC falls in the rankings... Penn State and Ohio State won their games, but USC won't fall too much. Are they still in the top 4 after losing the only game that matters? (By the way, USC didn't even win TWO BCS championships in a row... what was that about a 3-peat??)Knowing the AP, they might still vote USC #1.
I got so tired about hearing about going for three in a row when they've only won 1 - LSU won the BSC two years ago, not USC.
To: JeffAtlanta
I still fear a few voters might vote USC #1 - I'm paranoid.
To: JeffAtlanta
"I got so tired about hearing about going for three in a row when they've only won 1 - LSU won the BSC two years ago, not USC."
The MSM believes that USC was disenfranchised when LSU won the BSC.
2,711 posted on
01/04/2006 9:31:44 PM PST by
RouxStir
(Peaceful Muslim?.....The Ultimate Oxymoron.)
To: JeffAtlanta
Knowing the AP, they might still vote USC #1.
I think it could go either way; if TU had beat USC by more than six points, I think they'd be the runaway on this. But no review on that one touchdown... Flip a coin, you'll probably come up with an accurate prediction.
2,737 posted on
01/04/2006 9:33:00 PM PST by
kingu
To: JeffAtlanta
I got so tired about hearing about going for three in a row when they've only won 1 - LSU won the BSC two years ago, not USC.And I get tired of that nonstop bullsh!t from SEC crybabies. It has been explained to you losers 1000 times that the AP awarded a different nat'l championship.
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