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  • G-men
    Posts too much
    • Nov 2011
    • 7579

    #46
    Originally posted by BobSmuggins
    LOL like USF was really a deserving #2. That was the most retarded college fotball season in recent memory, please don't be fooled into thinking Rutgers or USF were good that year.
    i loved the 2007 college football season with all the upsets and everything. and considering that they were undefeated and most other teams had already been upset, USF had to be #2.

    also, Rutgers was a pretty solid team that year, they just didnt do well with the pressure of actually being a good team. if you take out some of the losses to Louisville and Maryland that shouldnt have happened, they would have had a very good season. then again, i guess you can say that for every team.

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    • KNUBB
      WHITE RONDO
      • Jun 2009
      • 7973

      #47
      Originally posted by G-Men
      i loved the 2007 college football season with all the upsets and everything. and considering that they were undefeated and most other teams had already been upset, USF had to be #2.

      also, Rutgers was a pretty solid team that year, they just didnt do well with the pressure of actually being a good team. if you take out some of the losses to Louisville and Maryland that shouldnt have happened, they would have had a very good season. then again, i guess you can say that for every team.
      LSU won the championship that year cuz of various upsets i.e. WVU losing to Pitt in the final week of the season


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      • NAHSTE
        Probably owns the site
        • Feb 2009
        • 22233

        #48
        Originally posted by G-Men
        i loved the 2007 college football season with all the upsets and everything. and considering that they were undefeated and most other teams had already been upset, USF had to be #2.

        also, Rutgers was a pretty solid team that year, they just didnt do well with the pressure of actually being a good team. if you take out some of the losses to Louisville and Maryland that shouldnt have happened, they would have had a very good season. then again, i guess you can say that for every team.
        That's true, like take LSU from that year for example. If you take out our Arkansas loss and our Kentucky loss, we would've had a very good season.

        Oh wait, we still won the national championship game. Thanks again, Atlas.

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        • Atlas
          BRACK FRIDAY BUNDURU!!!!!
          • Feb 2010
          • 7949

          #49
          Originally posted by KNUBB
          LSU won the championship that year cuz of various upsets i.e. WVU losing to Pitt in the final week of the season
          Originally posted by BobSmuggins
          That's true, like take LSU from that year for example. If you take out our Arkansas loss and our Kentucky loss, we would've had a vey good season.

          Oh wait, we still won the national championship game. Thanks again, Atlas.

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          • Atlas
            BRACK FRIDAY BUNDURU!!!!!
            • Feb 2010
            • 7949

            #50
            this is promising news for PSU and Woy:

            Alabama running back Mark Ingram suffered a knee injury late in Monday's practice, coach Nick Saban announced in a statement Tuesday, and has been ruled out for Saturday's season opener against San Jose State.


            Alabama running back Mark Ingram suffered a knee injury late in Monday's practice, coach Nick Saban announced in a statement Tuesday, and has been ruled out for Saturday night's season opener against San Jose State.

            Ingram, who last year became the first Crimson Tide player to win the Heisman Trophy, had "an arthroscopic procedure" done Tuesday morning, according to the statement.

            "It was a situation where everyone involved thought it would be better to take care of now, so he would not have any issues with it later in the season," Saban said.

            With Ingram sidelined, No. 1 Alabama will rely heavily on sophomore Trent Richardson, who ran 145 times for 751 yards with eight touchdowns in 2009.

            Saban said Ingram's status would be day to day after this weekend. The Crimson Tide play No. 19 Penn State at home on Sept. 11.

            "This is not an injury that will affect Mark's future ability to make a full recovery in a relatively short time frame," Saban said.

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            • NAHSTE
              Probably owns the site
              • Feb 2009
              • 22233

              #51
              Richardson could damn well win the Heisman if given enough carries. He wouldn't get the votes probably, but I wouldn't be shocked if he posted better stats than Ingram in full time duty.

              Trent is a fucking animal. As much as I love watching Ingram run, Trent Richardson is on a whole other level. Ingram being down for Penn State might seem like good news, but it's really not. I mean, obviously it's better than trying to stop them both, but either way Penn State will have their hands full.

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              • NAHSTE
                Probably owns the site
                • Feb 2009
                • 22233

                #52
                Originally posted by BobSmuggins
                Still pissed I have to see these hideous Carolina ones up close.
                Looks like common sense prevailed in Chapel Hill, and those were just experimental unis that won't see the field:

                From UniWatch

                There was a lot of chatter a few months back when photos of several new UNC designs began floating around the Internet. Those turned out to be experimental prototypes. A team spokesman tells Uni Watch, "The only thing new for 2010 is that we have the option of wearing Carolina blue pants. We've had those pants before, but they weren't an option last year. This year they are."

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                • The Buddha
                  Junior Member
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 2401

                  #53
                  Denard is the starter? Greeeeeeeat.

                  Just fuckin shoot me now.


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                  • Sportsbuck
                    Buckeye For Life
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 3045

                    #54
                    Originally posted by BobSmuggins
                    Richardson could damn well win the Heisman if given enough carries. He wouldn't get the votes probably, but I wouldn't be shocked if he posted better stats than Ingram in full time duty.

                    Trent is a fucking animal. As much as I love watching Ingram run, Trent Richardson is on a whole other level. Ingram being down for Penn State might seem like good news, but it's really not. I mean, obviously it's better than trying to stop them both, but either way Penn State will have their hands full.
                    The way I see it Richardson is the more physically talented back, but Ingram has better vision and just a better overall feel for the running game. Plus, he's got great balance and runs so damn hard.

                    Penn State just doesn't have the horses defensively to stop that offense. They should be able to get a good pass rush from time to time with their ends, and Tom Bradley will dial up a great gameplan as always, but I just don't see them being able to stop Alabama.

                    Flipping it around a bit though, if Penn State can get a passing game going it could be deadly for the Tide... their secondary has been getting absolutely torched all through fall camp and they have not looked good at all.

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                    • Sportsbuck
                      Buckeye For Life
                      • Dec 2008
                      • 3045

                      #55
                      Originally posted by BobSmuggins
                      Oh wait, we still won the national championship game.
                      :bawling:

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                      • NAHSTE
                        Probably owns the site
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 22233

                        #56
                        Originally posted by Sportsbuck
                        Flipping it around a bit though, if Penn State can get a passing game going it could be deadly for the Tide... their secondary has been getting absolutely torched all through fall camp and they have not looked good at all.
                        Yeah, did you see those scrimmage stats McElroy posted? It was something retarded like 35-45 for 550 yards and 6 TDs....Bama should be tough to run on but unless they can dial up great some blitz packages (probable) they will get exposed through the air. It's gonna take a perfect defensive gameplan every week though. Saban is more up to the task than nearly any other coach, but it's still a tough task. Especially with the target on Bama's back and the fact that 6 of their opponents will be coming off a bye when they face the Tide this year.

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                        • Sportsbuck
                          Buckeye For Life
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 3045

                          #57
                          Originally posted by BobSmuggins
                          Yeah, did you see those scrimmage stats McElroy posted? It was something retarded like 35-45 for 550 yards and 6 TDs....Bama should be tough to run on but unless they can dial up great some blitz packages (probable) they will get exposed through the air. It's gonna take a perfect defensive gameplan every week though. Saban is more up to the task than nearly any other coach, but it's still a tough task. Especially with the target on Bama's back and the fact that 6 of their opponents will be coming off a bye when they face the Tide this year.
                          Hell I think McCarron threw for like 250 too that shit was retarded.

                          That last part though about the byes is crazy, I almost didn't believe it when I first heard it on ESPN.

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                          • Woy
                            RIP West
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 16372

                            #58
                            Originally posted by BobSmuggins
                            Richardson could damn well win the Heisman if given enough carries. He wouldn't get the votes probably, but I wouldn't be shocked if he posted better stats than Ingram in full time duty.

                            Trent is a fucking animal. As much as I love watching Ingram run, Trent Richardson is on a whole other level. Ingram being down for Penn State might seem like good news, but it's really not. I mean, obviously it's better than trying to stop them both, but either way Penn State will have their hands full.
                            I was actually more worried about Richardson than Ingram, but at least we probably won't have to worry about both.

                            If we keep it within 14-17, I'll be satisfied. If Robert Bolden does actually start for us, I'll be interested to see what he can do against that shaky Bama secondary, cause he's got weapons to throw to in Zug, Moye and Powell.



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                            • Sportsbuck
                              Buckeye For Life
                              • Dec 2008
                              • 3045

                              #59
                              Here's the scrimmage stats NAHSTE and I were talking about:

                              Passing
                              Greg McElroy – 26 for 33, 360 yards, 6 TD, 0 INT
                              A.J. McCarron – 21 for 26, 241 yards, 2 TDs, 2 INT
                              Phillip Sims – 5 for 10, 97 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT

                              Rushing
                              Mark Ingram – 9 rush, 28 yards, 1 TD
                              Eddie Lacy – 8 rush, 24 yards, 2 TD
                              Trent Richardson – 7 rush, 19 yards, 1TD
                              Corey Grant – 4 rush, 13 yards

                              Receiving
                              Julio Jones – 7 rec., 99 yards, 2 TD
                              Marquis Maze – 6 rec., 51, yards, 1 TD
                              Earl Alexander – 5 rec., 87 yards, 2 TD
                              Trent Richardson – 4 rec., 66 yards
                              Kenny Bell – 4 rec., 39 yards
                              Brandon Gibson – 4 rec., 29 yards
                              Eddie Lacy – 4 rec., 26 yards
                              Mark Ingram – 3 rec., 75 yards, 1 TD
                              Preston Dial – 3 rec., 60 yards, 2 TD
                              DeAndrew White – 2 rec., 87 yards, 1 TD

                              Defense
                              Mark Barron – 5 tackles, 1 PBU
                              B.J. Scott – 5 tackles, 1 INT, 1 PBU
                              Nick Perry – 5 tackles
                              Courtney Upshaw – 4 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 PBU
                              Nico Johnson – 4 tackles
                              Phelon Jones – 4 tackles, 2 PBU
                              Jarrick Williams – 4 tackles
                              Jalston Fowler – 4 tackles
                              Chris Jordan- 4 tackles, 1 sack
                              Dont’a Hightower – 3 tackles
                              Will Lowery – 3 tackles
                              C.J. Mosley – 3 tackles, 1 INT

                              Scoring
                              Passing touchdowns (9): Greg McElroy – 6 (24 yards, 38 yards, 26 yards, 18 yards, 70 yards, 2 yards); A.J. McCarron – 2 (41 yards, 16 yards); Phillip Sims – (78 yards)
                              Rushing touchdowns (4): Eddie Lacy – 2 (8 yards, 1 yard); Mark Ingram – 1 (1 yard); Trent Richardson – 1 (3 yards)

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                              • Woy
                                RIP West
                                • Dec 2008
                                • 16372

                                #60
                                That's fucking insane.



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