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  • Maize
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2010
    • 1912

    #46
    Season 1, Game 10

    November 6, 2010
    Dix Stadium - Kent, OH

    vs.
    Army Struggles to Score, Finds Way to Win

    Game Boxscore
    Army (4-6)............3.......7........0.......7......17
    Kent State (4-6).....7.......0........0.......0........7
    Stat of the Game: Total Offense: Army - 433 yards -- Kent State - 323 yards
    Player of the Game: Mark Allen, WR - Army - 13 receptions, 234 yards, 1 TD
    ______________________________________
    1st Quarter
    ARMY: 28 yard Field Goal by A. Carlton - 8:46
    KENT: 8 yard pass from S. Keith to K. Pressley (XP Good) - 5:56
    -
    2nd Quarter
    ARMY: 33 yard pass from C. Bowden to M. Allen (XP Good) - 6:00
    -
    3rd Quarter
    - No Scoring -
    -
    4th Quarter
    ARMY: 2 yard run by C. Bowden (XP Good) - 8:32
    _______________________
    Player Stats
    Spencer Keith, QB - 17/38, 200 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT
    Chip Bowden, QB - 14/34, 180 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT, 7 carries, 1 TD
    Patrick Mealy, RB - 28 carries, 107 yards
    Eugene Jarvis, RB - 17 carries, 89 yards, 6 receptions, 84 yards
    Mark Allen, WR - 13 receptions, 234 yards, 1 TD
    Davyd Brooks, WR - 7 receptions, 40 yards
    Kendrick Pressley, WR - 5 receptions, 72 yards, 1 TD
    Tyshon Goode, WR - 4 receptions, 27 yards

    Alex Carlton, K - 1/4, Long of 28, 2/2 on XP
    Freddy Cortez, K - 1/1 on XP
    Joshua McNairy, DE - 6 tackles, 3 for loss, 1 sack
    Will Johnson, OLB - 5 tackles, 1 for loss
    Cobrani Mixon, MLB - 4 tackles

    Robert Spieldel, CB - 3 tackles, 1 INT
    Nate Combs, MLB - 3 tackles
    Lee Stalker, DE - 2 tackles, 2 for loss
    Dan Hartman, SS - 1 tackle, 1 INT

    _______________________________
    Injury Report
    Antaun Aaron, CB - Army - Broken collarbone - Season
    Chris Anzevino, C - Kent State - Broken fibula - 2 weeks
    Ishma'ail Kitchen, DT - Kent State - Torn tricep - 1 week
    Josh Kline, C - Kent State - Broken collarbone - 1 week
    * - Injury occurred during game
    _______________________________

    Next Game: @ Western Michigan (4-5)
    "Arrive, Raise Hell, Leave" | Kentucky Wildcats
    2014 Season: 11-2 (7-2)
    Next Game: Bowl Game

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    • Maize
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2010
      • 1912

      #47

      News Around College Football

      Top 25
      1. Alabama - 10-0
      2. Wisconsin - 9-0
      3. Florida State - 10-0
      4. West Virginia - 8-0
      5. Boise State - 9-0
      6. Oregon - 9-1
      7. Ohio State - 9-1
      8. TCU - 10-1
      9. Pittsburgh - 8-1
      10. Texas A&M - 9-1
      11. Iowa - 8-2
      12. Oklahoma - 8-2
      13. Virginia Tech - 8-2
      14. Georgia Tech - 8-2
      15. Nebraska - 8-2
      16. Florida - 7-3
      17. Oregon State - 7-2
      18. USC - 6-3
      19. Miami - 7-3
      20. Texas - 7-3
      21. Washington - 8-2
      22. Texas Tech - 8-2
      23. Stanford - 7-3
      24. Rutgers - 7-2
      25. Georgia - 8-3

      -

      Heisman Watch
      1. Andy Dalton, QB, TCU
      2. John Clay, RB, Wisconsin
      3. Roy Helu, RB, Nebraska
      4. Christian Ponder, QB, Florida State
      5. Taylor Potts, QB, Texas Tech
      "Arrive, Raise Hell, Leave" | Kentucky Wildcats
      2014 Season: 11-2 (7-2)
      Next Game: Bowl Game

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      • Maize
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2010
        • 1912

        #48

        Recruiting News and Updates

        Kent State
        Two Runners & One Blocker Commit
        Kent State is back on the road for their final road game, looking to win the team's final two games. With a 4-6 record, their only way to become bowl eligible would be wins over the Broncos and MAC East leader, Ohio Bobcats. Last week, the team lost a difficult home game to Army. During the game, the team hosted athlete and running back Jim Gray.

        Gray was the only recruit visiting during the game against the Black Knights. Playing multiple skill positions, and on both sides of the ball, Gray brings a versatile skill set. And he will be bringing his skills to Kent, Ohio. Committing following the team's 17-7 loss, Gray hopes to potentially play at running back or linebacker. He could be a replacement for full back Nick Masters, who is in his last year with the team.

        Gray wasn't the only player to commit, while two others committed. It takes the total amount of commitments into double-digits for the Golden Flashes.

        The other two players to commit were one-star running back Dominique Thomas and one-star tight end Dwayne James. Both players are physical, Pennsylvania natives. The first two players to commit to Kent from the state of Pennsylvania.

        Thomas, an upright runner built like a receiver, has yet to fumble in his senior season. He is an all-around back that is a pass-catching player, but isn't afraid to run between the tackles. Hoping to block for Thomas one day is Dwayne James, who is a block-first tight end.

        Wanting to be the next player to replace Jonathan Simpson, he has a lot to work on before he even sees playing time. After visiting for the Ball State game, James said he didn't care as much about playing time. He just wants to play for Kent State.

        Players Committed In-Season
        Chris Finley, QB, Port Charlotte, FL - 6'3" 177 - Nationally Ranked QB: #48 (JUCO SO.)
        Chris Jackson, CB, Springdale, OH - 6'3" 162 - Nationally Ranked CB: #76
        Will Jones, WR, Lima, OH - 6'1" 192 - Nationally Ranked WR: #193
        Jim Gray, ATH, Fort McKinley, OH - 6'2" 199 - Nationally Ranked ATH: #95
        Brian Stanley, CB, Vandalia, OH - 5'11" 164 - Nationally Ranked CB: #134
        Marcus McCray, OG, Piqua, OH - 6'2" 285 - Nationally Ranked OG: #117
        Dominique Thomas, RB, Butler, PA - 6'1" 192 - Nationally Ranked RB: #136
        Cody Arnold, OLB, Girard, OH - 6'6" 217 - Nationally Ranked OLB: #206
        Dwayne James, TE, Scott Township, PA - 6'7" 222 - Nationally Ranked TE: #104
        Jabari Davis, ATH, Trotwood, OH - 5'11" 183 - Nationally Ranked ATH: #116
        "Arrive, Raise Hell, Leave" | Kentucky Wildcats
        2014 Season: 11-2 (7-2)
        Next Game: Bowl Game

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        • packersfan4eva
          Ryan Luxem
          • Dec 2008
          • 9052

          #49
          Whoa. Chris Finley is a JUCO who's going to be a sophomore? I've never heard of that before

          Originally posted by Miggyfan99
          I would get fucked in the ass for WS tickets too... only if Miguel was playing though

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          • Fox1994
            Posts too much
            • Dec 2008
            • 5327

            #50
            Cool. Yknow the best thing about athletes? They nearly always outplay their star rating, making getting one at a rotatable position (ie. runningback, defensive end) always a plus so you can get those true freshmen experience.

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            • Maize
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2010
              • 1912

              #51
              Originally posted by packersfan4eva
              Whoa. Chris Finley is a JUCO who's going to be a sophomore? I've never heard of that before
              Yeah, I'm a little confused because I have never seen it before myself. But that's what he was listed as (JUCO So.). Looks to be a pretty good Quarterback, I'm excited to have a Quarterback battle next year.

              Originally posted by Fox1994
              Cool. Yknow the best thing about athletes? They nearly always outplay their star rating, making getting one at a rotatable position (ie. runningback, defensive end) always a plus so you can get those true freshmen experience.
              Yeah Fox, you're right. It is nice to bring in athletes because they always start off rated higher at certain positions than their rating as an athlete. I could see Jim Gray starting or being a role player next year. Although I don't know at what position.

              Western posted soon.
              "Arrive, Raise Hell, Leave" | Kentucky Wildcats
              2014 Season: 11-2 (7-2)
              Next Game: Bowl Game

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              • Maize
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2010
                • 1912

                #52
                Season 1, Game 11

                November 13, 2010
                Waldo Stadium - Kalamazoo, MI

                vs.
                Broncos Hold Off Late Flash Scare

                Game Boxscore
                Kent State (4-7)......0......10........0.......8......18
                Western MI (5-5).....7........0........7.......7......21
                Stat of the Game: Time of Possession: Kent State - 25:11 -- Western Michigan - 34:49
                Player of the Game: Drew Burdi, QB - Western Michigan - 19/39, 212 yards, 2 TD
                ______________________________________
                1st Quarter
                WMU: 3 yard pass from D. Burdi to J. White (XP Good) - 14:29
                -
                2nd Quarter
                KENT: 2 yard run by E. Jarvis (XP Good) - 2:32
                KENT: 40 yard Field Goal by F. Cortez - :11
                -
                3rd Quarter
                WMU: 3 yard run by A. Winchester (XP Good) - 10:55
                -
                4th Quarter
                WMU: 6 yard pass from D. Burdi to J. Brooks (XP Good) - 9:16
                KENT: 3 yard run by E. Jarvis (Conversion successful) - 3:02
                _______________________
                Player Stats
                Spencer Keith, QB - 21/40, 263 yards, 1 INT
                Drew Burdi, QB - 19/39, 212 yards, 2 TD
                Aaron Winchester, RB - 26 carries, 73 yards, 1 TD, 4 receptions, 39 yards
                Eugene Jarvis, RB - 19 carries, 52 yards, 2 TD, 5 receptions, 88 yards
                Tyshon Goode, WR - 7 receptions, 101 yards
                Kendrick Pressley, WR - 6 receptions, 31 yards

                Caleb Ravenelli, WR - 5 receptions, 106 yards
                Jordan White, WR - 3 receptions, 16 yards, 1 TD
                Jordan Brooks, TE - 3 receptions, 13 yards, 1 TD
                Freddy Cortez, K - 1/2, Long of 40, 1/1 on XP
                Josh Potter, K - 0/1, 3/3 on XP
                Lee Stalker, DE - 4 tackles, 4 for loss, 2 sacks
                Dex Jones, OLB - 4 tackles, 1 INT
                Quinton Rainey, DT - 3 tackles, 3 for loss, 1.5 sacks
                Cobrani Mixon, MLB - 3 tackles, 1 FF

                Drew Nowak, DT - 2 tackles 2 for loss, 1 sack
                T.J. Lynch, DE - 2 tackles, 2 for loss, 1 sack
                _______________________________
                Injury Report
                Chris Anzevino, C - Kent State - Broken fibula - 1 week
                Josh Kline, C - Kent State - Broken collarbone - 1 week
                Ishma'ail Kitchen, DT - Kent State - Torn tricep - Questionable
                * - Injury occurred during game
                _______________________________

                Next Game: vs. Ohio (8-3)
                "Arrive, Raise Hell, Leave" | Kentucky Wildcats
                2014 Season: 11-2 (7-2)
                Next Game: Bowl Game

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                • Maize
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2010
                  • 1912

                  #53

                  News Around College Football

                  Top 25
                  1. Alabama - 11-0
                  2. Wisconsin - 10-0
                  3. Florida State - 11-0
                  4. West Virginia - 9-0
                  5. Boise State - 10-0
                  6. Ohio State - 10-1
                  7. Oregon - 9-1
                  8. TCU - 10-1
                  9. Pittsburgh - 9-1
                  10. Oklahoma - 9-2
                  11. Nebraska - 9-2
                  12. Texas A&M - 9-2
                  13. Florida - 8-3
                  14. Miami - 8-3
                  15. USC - 7-3
                  16. Iowa - 8-3
                  17. Texas - 8-3
                  18. Washigton - 8-2
                  19. Texas Tech - 9-2
                  20. Virginia Tech - 8-3
                  21. Tennessee - 8-3
                  22. Oregon State - 7-3
                  23. Georgia - 8-3
                  24. Auburn - 7-4
                  25. North Carolina - 8-3

                  -

                  Heisman Watch
                  1. John Clay, RB, Wisconsin
                  2. Taylor Potts, QB, Texas Tech
                  3. Andy Dalton, QB, TCU
                  4. Christian Ponder, QB, Florida State
                  5. Greg McElroy, QB, Alabama
                  "Arrive, Raise Hell, Leave" | Kentucky Wildcats
                  2014 Season: 11-2 (7-2)
                  Next Game: Bowl Game

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                  • Maize
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2010
                    • 1912

                    #54

                    Recruiting News and Updates

                    Kent State
                    4&3: Sign and Visit for Finale
                    Kent State is gearing up for its' final game of the season. No longer playing for a bowl game, they are now trying to play the role of spoiler. MAC East leader Ohio visits, with only one conference loss. The Golden Flashes would like to make it two. Especially the graduating seniors, and their nervous Head Coach, Doug Martin.

                    Martin has done a terrific job of recruiting in his final season. Although most of the credit can be given to the Athletic Director and football department that have changed the recruiting "strategy." Included in that strategy is targeting junior college players and players looking to transfer.

                    It paid off when the team added their second JUCO recruit, also the team's second three-star talent. Marques Horne will come to Kent with two years of eligibility. He is a Ohio native that moved to Pennsylvania and played two years at Harrisburg Community College. A pass-blocker, he could start immediately, and hopes he can. One of the many reasons he chose to play at Kent.

                    The team did, however, lose out on a third three-star player when linebacker Mike Harrison decided to commit to Central Florida. A "tough decision," the Floridian wanted to play in-state more than he wanted to play early. Both reasons leading him to UCF.

                    The team did add 3 more one-star players, taking the team's total of committed recruits to 14. Leading the way was Adam Jackson, a corner who became the third corner to commit. Jackson joins another Jackson (Chris) and hopes to be a playmaker for Kent in the future. Chris, on the other hand, wants to start making plays next season.

                    The team also added another tackle, the same week Horne committed. Andrew Stewart a strong and physical former wrestler chose to leave his home state of North Carolina. He picked Kent over Wake Forest and East Carolina, citing that Kent State was the first team to offer him a scholarship. He will take his raw blend of skills to Ohio, hoping to be molded into a bookend.

                    Finally the team turned a soft verbal commitment into a definite commit from Quarterback Ryan Davis. He had been on the team's radar for a long time but never took an official visit. He said that he knew all along where he wanted to play. An accurate passer, he knows he has lots to work on to be a QB at the next level.

                    While the final game looms, it doesn't mean the team is done recruiting. They have three players visiting for the final game, including two from the state of Ohio: Tony Matthews, an athletic safety from Solon, and Jay Ryan, an interior lineman. They also bring in another Florida player, looking to be the team's second Floridian to commit: the smallish linebacker with a big motor, Gaines Michael

                    Players Visiting vs. Ohio
                    Gaines Michael, OLB, Safety Harbor, FL - 5'10" 190 - Nationally Ranked OLB: #190
                    Tony Matthews, SS, Solon, OH - 6'0" 184 - Nationally Ranked SS: #110
                    Jay Ryan, OG, Lakewood, OH - 6'3" 280 - Nationally Ranked OG: #152
                    Players Committed In-Season
                    Chris Finley, QB, Port Charlotte, FL - 6'3" 177 - Nationally Ranked QB: #48 (JUCO SO.)
                    Marques Horne, OT, Colonial Park, PA - 6'4" 285 - Nationally Ranked OT: #78 (JUCO JR.)
                    Chris Jackson, CB, Springdale, OH - 6'3" 162 - Nationally Ranked CB: #76
                    Will Jones, WR, Lima, OH - 6'1" 192 - Nationally Ranked WR: #193
                    Jim Gray, ATH, Fort McKinley, OH - 6'2" 199 - Nationally Ranked ATH: #95
                    Brian Stanley, CB, Vandalia, OH - 5'11" 164 - Nationally Ranked CB: #134
                    Marcus McCray, OG, Piqua, OH - 6'2" 285 - Nationally Ranked OG: #117
                    Adam Jackson, CB, Fostoria, OH - 6'2" 172 - Nationally Ranked CB: #161
                    Ryan Davis, QB, Urbana, OH - 6'3" 247 - Nationally Ranked QB: #130
                    Dominique Thomas, RB, Butler, PA - 6'1" 192 - Nationally Ranked RB: #136
                    Andrew Stewart, OT, Elkin, NC - 6'5" 307 - Nationally Ranked OT: #150
                    Cody Arnold, OLB, Girard, OH - 6'6" 217 - Nationally Ranked OLB: #206
                    Dwayne James, TE, Scott Township, PA - 6'7" 222 - Nationally Ranked TE: #104
                    Jabari Davis, ATH, Trotwood, OH - 5'11" 183 - Nationally Ranked ATH: #116
                    "Arrive, Raise Hell, Leave" | Kentucky Wildcats
                    2014 Season: 11-2 (7-2)
                    Next Game: Bowl Game

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                    • Maize
                      Senior Member
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 1912

                      #55

                      Senior's Game Sees Changes; Martin's Last Stand?
                      Heading into "Senior Night" and the team's final game of the season, Kent State is in an all-too-familiar situation. Last season, the team went into their final home game against Buffalo. Having a losing record, they needed a win to keep their bowl bid dreams alive. This season, they don't have a chance at a bowl. But still want a win over MAC East leader Ohio.

                      The Bobcats are a tough final test for a team that is playing for pride. The last game for many players, including Eugene Jarvis. The sixth year Senior called the final game a "bittersweet" moment and wants to go out with a win.

                      The team will return some help, with Ishmaa'ily Kitchen returning to the starting lineup. After missing most of the season with a tricep injury, he will get to start next to his roommate and graduating tackle, Quinton Rainey. Coaching staff also announced that Luneric Muldrow will start as the team's third receiver, his first start of the season.

                      Doug Martin and his staff want to win, but also want to highlight their graduating seniors. 14 in total, 9 of which have been starters this season. It could also be Martin's last game, although the entire Athletic Department has stayed quiet on the issue.

                      This marks Martin's seventh season, another year with a losing record. In fact, a potentially worse record that last year's 5-7 season. With a new Athletic Director and the football department taking control of the team's recruiting efforts, some view it as a vote of no confidence.

                      All will be decided after the team plays the Ohio Bobcats Saturday. In front of what is expected to be the team's biggest crowd of the year.
                      "Arrive, Raise Hell, Leave" | Kentucky Wildcats
                      2014 Season: 11-2 (7-2)
                      Next Game: Bowl Game

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                      • Maize
                        Senior Member
                        • Jan 2010
                        • 1912

                        #56
                        Season 1, Game 12

                        November 19, 2010
                        Dix Stadium - Kent, OH

                        vs.
                        Bobcats Clinch East in Big Win

                        Game Boxscore
                        Ohio (9-3).............8......10........3.......3......24
                        Kent State (4-8).....3........0........3.......0.......6
                        Stat of the Game: First Downs: Ohio - 20 -- Kent State - 9
                        Player of the Game: Boo Jackson, QB - Ohio - 19/30, 171 yards, 1 TD
                        ______________________________________
                        1st Quarter
                        OHIO: 9 yard pass from B. Jackson to L. Brazill (Conversion successful) - 10:53
                        KENT: 38 yard Field Goal by F. Cortez - 7:51
                        -
                        2nd Quarter
                        OHIO: 49 yard Field Goal by M. Weller - 11:36
                        OHIO: 3 yard run by V. Davidson (XP Good) - 2:13
                        -
                        3rd Quarter
                        OHIO: 42 yard Field Goal by M. Weller - 11:41
                        KENT: 30 yard Field Goal by F. Cortez - 4:36
                        -
                        4th Quarter
                        OHIO: 44 yard Field Goal by M. Weller - 14: 56
                        _______________________
                        Player Stats
                        Boo Jackson, QB - 19/30, 171 yards, 1 TD
                        Spencer Keith, QB - 11/38, 117 yards, 1 INT
                        Vince Davidson, RB - 29 carries, 104 yards, 1 TD
                        Eugene Jarvis, RB - 15 carries, 72 yards, 2 receptions, 37 yards
                        Lavon Brazill, WR - 8 receptions, 74 yards, 1 TD
                        Terrence McCree, WR - 4 receptions, 58 yards

                        Jonathan Simpson, TE - 3 receptions, 27 yards
                        Tyshon Goode, WR - 2 receptions, 35 yards

                        Matt Weller, K - 3/3, Long of 49, 2/2 on XP
                        Freddy Cortez, K - 2/2, Long of 38
                        Cobrani Mixon, MLB - 5 tackles, 2 for loss, 1 sack
                        Monte Simmons, DE - 4 tackles

                        Donovan Fletcher, SS - 4 tackles
                        Brian Lainhart, FS - 3 tackles, 1 for loss
                        Alphonso Lewis, OLB - 2 tackles, 2 for loss, 1 sack
                        Julian Posey, CB - 1 INT

                        _______________________________
                        Injury Report
                        - No Injuries -
                        * - Injury occurred during game
                        _______________________________

                        Next Game: Next Season
                        "Arrive, Raise Hell, Leave" | Kentucky Wildcats
                        2014 Season: 11-2 (7-2)
                        Next Game: Bowl Game

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                        • Maize
                          Senior Member
                          • Jan 2010
                          • 1912

                          #57

                          News Around College Football

                          Top 25
                          1. Alabama - 12-0
                          2. Wisconsin - 11-0
                          3. West Virginia - 10-0
                          4. Boise State - 11-0
                          5. Oregon - 10-1
                          6. TCU - 10-1
                          7. Florida State - 11-1
                          8. Oklahoma - 10-2
                          9. Florida - 9-3
                          10. Nebraska - 10-2
                          11. Pittsburgh - 9-2
                          12. Miami - 9-3
                          13. Ohio State - 10-2
                          14. Texas - 9-3
                          15. Iowa - 9-3
                          16. Washington - 9-2
                          17. Virginia Tech - 9-3
                          18. Texas A&M - 9-3
                          19. Tennessee - 9-3
                          20. Michigan - 8-4
                          21. North Carolina - 8-3
                          22. Michigan State - 9-3
                          23. Nevada - 9-2
                          24. Georgia Tech - 9-3
                          25. Houston - 9-3

                          -

                          Heisman Watch
                          1. John Clay, RB, Wisconsin
                          2. Andy Dalton, QB, TCU
                          3. Christian Ponder, QB, Florida State
                          4. Greg McElroy, QB, Alabama
                          5. DeMarco Murray, RB, Oklahoma
                          "Arrive, Raise Hell, Leave" | Kentucky Wildcats
                          2014 Season: 11-2 (7-2)
                          Next Game: Bowl Game

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                          • packersfan4eva
                            Ryan Luxem
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 9052

                            #58
                            Tough loss man, Can't believe Boise State won't be playing for a fucking national championship game even though they're undefeated.

                            Originally posted by Miggyfan99
                            I would get fucked in the ass for WS tickets too... only if Miguel was playing though

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                            • Maize
                              Senior Member
                              • Jan 2010
                              • 1912

                              #59
                              Originally posted by packersfan4eva
                              Tough loss man, Can't believe Boise State won't be playing for a fucking national championship game even though they're undefeated.
                              Yeah it was a rough way to end the season. As for Boise State, there is still one more week and the Conference Championships. They need two of the three in front of them to lose. I don't see Wisconsin losing, but Alabama still has to play Florida in the SEC Championship game. And West Virginia has Rutgers, which could be tough. Who knows.
                              "Arrive, Raise Hell, Leave" | Kentucky Wildcats
                              2014 Season: 11-2 (7-2)
                              Next Game: Bowl Game

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                              • Fox1994
                                Posts too much
                                • Dec 2008
                                • 5327

                                #60
                                Originally posted by packersfan4eva
                                Tough loss man, Can't believe Boise State won't be playing for a fucking national championship game even though they're undefeated.
                                Really? Because it's happened thrice in the last five years. Ended up with them winning two Fiesta Bowls (over OU and TCU) and losing a Poinsettia Bowl (against TCU).

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