NCAA CFB - Week 11 Random Thoughts

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  • NAHSTE
    Probably owns the site
    • Feb 2009
    • 22233

    #16
    Originally posted by FirstTimer
    Why not just break the contract?
    I am guessing they don't want to burn bridges with potential bidders on the next package.

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    • FirstTimer
      Freeman Error

      • Feb 2009
      • 18729

      #17
      Originally posted by NAHSTE
      I am guessing they don't want to burn bridges with potential bidders on the next package.
      Fair enough. Just wasn't sure if the question had ever been asked..

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      • padman59
        Slayer of Demons
        • Mar 2009
        • 5709

        #18
        Originally posted by Maynard
        i hope all 5 of these teams finish undefeated.
        Fixed (I assume you're forgetting Louisville). The more the merrier.

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        • FirstTimer
          Freeman Error

          • Feb 2009
          • 18729

          #19
          Originally posted by padman59
          Fixed (I assume you're forgetting Louisville). The more the merrier.
          6. Ohio St.

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          • Blick
            The Judge
            • Mar 2009
            • 1557

            #20
            K-State has a better offense than Oregon.

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            • TheImmortalGoud
              No longer a noob
              • Jan 2011
              • 1790

              #21
              Originally posted by FirstTimer
              No it wasn't.

              ND-OU did a 5.2
              You have the 5 and 2 switched around.



              Another source here says LSU got a 7.0 while Notre Dame got a 5.9

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              • FirstTimer
                Freeman Error

                • Feb 2009
                • 18729

                #22
                Originally posted by TheImmortalGoud
                Umm..no I don't.

                ABC’s Saturday Night Football broadcast of Notre Dame defeating Oklahoma 30-13 on October 27 garnered the largest audience for a college football game this season across any network. The non-conference showdown –a 5.2 average rating, 8,627,000 viewers and 5,950,000 households – is also the highest-rated and most-viewed telecast involving Notre Dame among all of broadcast …


                Again, quit being an idiot.

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                • packersfan4eva
                  Ryan Luxem
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 9052

                  #23
                  Originally posted by padman59
                  Fixed (I assume you're forgetting Louisville). The more the merrier.
                  Louisville being undefeated is like being the first place team in a recreational softball league.

                  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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                  • Jayrock
                    mini MJ
                    • Apr 2012
                    • 1828

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Blick
                    K-State has a better offense than Oregon.

                    http://www.cfbtn.com/2012/11/kansas-...good.html#more
                    And Notre Dame's is better than both:

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                    • Blick
                      The Judge
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 1557

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Jayrock
                      And Notre Dame's is better than both:

                      http://www.csnchicago.com/ncaa/notre...915&feedID=630
                      LOL. From the article:

                      What this all means: If you’re not sold on Notre Dame’s offense being as good as these numbers say, wait three weeks. The Irish face a trio of defenses ranked below No. 60 by S&P+ in Pittsburgh (No. 88), Boston College (No. 77) and Wake Forest (No. 63).
                      JUST WAIT TIL WE PLAY PITT GUYS! YOU'LL SEE HOW GOOD WE ARE!

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                      • FirstTimer
                        Freeman Error

                        • Feb 2009
                        • 18729

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Blick
                        LOL. From the article:



                        JUST WAIT TIL WE PLAY PITT GUYS! YOU'LL SEE HOW GOOD WE ARE!
                        I don't agree with the article itself..however ND did put up over 500 yards of offense on Pitt. Including 200+ on the ground. Stalled out in the RZ a couple of times + and INT hurt the point totals but they played Pitt's defense like a fiddle most of the game when Rees wasn't soft tossing the ball to a LB.

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                        • Jayrock
                          mini MJ
                          • Apr 2012
                          • 1828

                          #27
                          My point was that Kansas St's offense is worse than Oregon's, but whatever

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                          • Rudi
                            #CyCueto
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 9905

                            #28
                            These are awesome.

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                            • TheImmortalGoud
                              No longer a noob
                              • Jan 2011
                              • 1790

                              #29


                              Friday, November 9
                              8 PM- Pittsburgh at Connecticut (ESPN2) Carter Blackburn, Rod Gilmore, Jemele Hill

                              Saturday, November 10
                              Noon- Arkansas at South Carolina (CBS, cbssports.com) Spero Dedes, Steve Beuerlein

                              Noon- Miami [FL] at Virginia (ABC, ESPN3) Tom Hart, Jon Congemi

                              Noon- Louisville at Syracuse (ABC, ESPN3) Bob Wischusen, Danny Kannell, Maria Taylor

                              Noon- Northwestern at Michigan (ESPN, ESPN 3D) Dave Pasch, Brian Griese, Jenn Brown

                              Noon- Wisconsin at Indiana (ESPN2) Beth Mowins, Joey Galloway, Niki Noto

                              Noon- Army at Rutgers (ESPNU) Joe Beninati, Pete Najarian, George Smith

                              Noon- Kansas at Texas Tech (FSN, FCS Central) Ron Thulin, Brian Baldinger, Jim Knox


                              Noon- Iowa State at Texas (LHN) Mike Patrick, Ed Cunningham, Jeannine Edwards (ABC in Iowa) Mark Neely, Ray Bentley

                              Noon- Purdue at Iowa (BTN) Josh Lewin, Chris Martin, J Leman

                              Noon- Louisiana- Lafayette at Florida (SEC Network, ESPN3) Mike Morgan, Chris Doering

                              Noon- Missouri at Tennessee (SEC Network, ESPN3) Dave Neal, Andre Ware, Cara Capuano

                              Noon- Cincinnati at Temple (Big East Network, ESPN3) Eamon McEneaney, David Diaz-Infante, Paul Carcaterra

                              12:30 PM- Georgia Tech at North Carolina (ACC Network, ESPN3) Tim Brant, Dave Archer, Mike Hogewood

                              1 PM- Kent State at Miami [OH] (STO, ESPN3) Matt Underwood, Frank Stams,

                              1 PM- Florida Atlantic at Western Kentucky (Sun Belt Network, ESPN3) Tom Dore, Cole Cubelic, Barbara Jordan

                              1:30 PM- Colorado at Arizona (FX) Justin Kutcher, Eric Crouch, Darius Walker

                              3 PM- Oregon State at Stanford (FOX) Craig Bolerjack, Joel Klatt, Petros Papadakis


                              3 PM- Wake Forest at NC State (ACC Regional, ESPN3) Rich Waltz, Keith Jones, Jenn Hildreth

                              3 PM- Arizona State at USC (Pac-12 Networks) Ted Robinson, Glen Parker, Ryan Nece

                              3:30 PM- Texas A&M at Alabama (CBS, cbssports.com) Verne Lundquist, Gary Danielson, Tracy Wolfson

                              3:30 PM- Penn State at Nebraska (ABC/ ESPN2) Sean McDonough, Chris Spielman, Quint Kessenich

                              3:30 PM- West Virginia at Oklahoma State (ABC/ ESPN2) Dave LaMont, Kelly Stouffer

                              3:30 PM- Maryland at Clemson (ESPNU) Anish Shroff, Dan Hawkins

                              3:30 PM- Air Force at San Diego State (NBC Sports) Ari Wolfe, Blaine Fowler

                              3:30 PM- Baylor at Oklahoma (FSN, FCS Pacific) Steve Physioc, J. C. Pearson, Laura McKeeman


                              3:30 PM- Minnesota at Illinois (BTN) Eric Collins, Derek Rackley, Jon Jansen

                              3:30 PM- Wyoming at New Mexico (Comcast New Mexico) Jeff Siembieda, Kole McKamey

                              3:30 PM- San Jose State at New Mexico State (Aggie Vision, Altitude, ESPN3) Glen Cerny, Danny Knee

                              4:30 PM- Marshall at Alabama- Birmingham (CSS, Comcast Houston, FOX 11) Matt Stewart, Chuck Oliver, Rachel Baribeau

                              5 PM- Tulsa at Houston (CBS Sports) James Bates, Aaron Taylor, Lauren Gardner

                              5 PM- South Alabama at North Texas (TXA 21, ESPN3) Dave Barnett, Doug Anderson

                              7 PM- Kansas State at Texas Christian (FOX) Gus Johnson, Charles Davis, Julie Alexandria

                              7 PM- Mississippi State at LSU (ESPN) Brad Nessler, Todd Blackledge, Holly Rowe (Cox Delay) Lyn Rollins, Greg Bowser, Ronnie Rantz

                              7 PM- Georgia at Auburn (ESPN2) Mark Jones, Brock Huard, Allison Williams

                              7 PM- Vanderbilt at Ole Miss (ESPNU) Clay Matvick, Matt Stinchcomb, Angela Mallen

                              7 PM- Boise State at Hawaii (NBC Sports) Paul Burmeister, Rod Woodson

                              7 PM- Southern Miss at SMU (FSN, FCS Central) Joel Meyers, Gary Reasons, Desmond Purnell


                              7 PM- Central Florida at UTEP (FCS Atlantic) Mike Gleason, Ben Leber, Lesley McCaslin

                              7 PM- Louisiana Tech at Texas State (LHN) Dave Armstrong, Ray Bentley

                              7 PM- UNLV at Colorado State (Time Warner, ROOT Rocky Mountain, KTVD) Tim Neverett, Jay Leewenburg

                              8 PM- Notre Dame at Boston College (ABC) Brent Musburger, Kirk Herbstreit, Heather Cox

                              10:15 PM- Idaho at BYU (ESPNU) Joe Davis, Jay Walker (BYUtv Delay) Dave McCann, Gary Sheide, Robbie Bullough

                              10:30 PM- Oregon at California (ESPN) Joe Tessitore, Matt Millen, Samantha Steele

                              10:30 PM- UCLA at Washington State (ESPN2) Adam Amin, Tom Luginbill, Shelley Smith

                              10:30 PM- Fresno State at Nevada (NBC Sports) Todd Harris, Anthony Herron


                              10:30 PM- Utah at Washington (Pac-12 Networks) Kevin Calabro, Adam Archuleta, Yogi Roth

                              ESPN3 exclusives

                              3:30 PM- Navy at Troy- Dave Weekley, Forest Conoly

                              FCS:

                              Saturday, November 10

                              Noon- Harvard at Penn (NBC Sports) Randy Moss, Ross Tucker, Carolyn Manno

                              Noon- St. Francis [PA] at Monmouth (NEC Network, FCS Atlantic, ESPN3) Paul Dottino, Steve Levy, Eric Singer

                              Noon- Southeast Missouri State at Eastern Illinois (FCS Pacific) Kevin Ingram, Bob Bevlin

                              Noon- William & Mary at Old Dominion (Comcast) Brent Harris, Brad Jackson, Brian Jackson

                              Noon- Princeton at Yale (YES) Chris Shearn, Jack Ford

                              Noon- Campbell at Jacksonville (CW 17) Cole Pepper, Steve Gilbert

                              12:30 PM- Colgate at Lehigh (CBS Sports) Brad Johansen, Doug Chapman, Lisa Byington

                              1 PM- Lafayette at Fordham (Lafayette Sports Network, ESPN3) Gary Laubach, Mike Joseph, John Leone

                              1 PM- Murray State at Eastern Kentucky (Racer TV Network) Dave Winder, Josh McKeel

                              2:30 PM- Tennessee- Martin at Tennessee Tech (WCTE) Tim Scruggs, Sam Brooks

                              3 PM- Youngstown State at Western Illinois (WIU-TV3, WFMJ, ESPN3) Aaron Viner, Josh Gleason

                              3:30 PM- Portland State at Montana State (ROOT, Audience Network) Tom Glasgow, Sherdric Bonner, Jason Stiles, Jenny Cavnar

                              3:30 PM- Stony Brook at Liberty (Flames Sports Network, MASN, ESPN3) Mike Tilley, Ray Jones, Aubrey Hiddema

                              3:30 PM- South Dakota State at North Dakota State (NBC North Dakota, FCS Central) Brian Shawn, Lee Timmerman, Kevin Fenney

                              4 PM- Sam Houston State at Northwestern State (Southland TV Network, ESPN3) Randy McIlvoy, Shea Walker, Erin Cofiell

                              4 PM- Southern Utah at Northern Arizona (NAU-TV, FS Arizona+, Big Sky TV) Mitch Strohman, Kevin Stephens, Marc Buckhout

                              4:30 PM- California- Davis at Eastern Washington (SWX, Big Sky TV) Greg Heister, Bill Ames

                              8 PM- Stephen F. Austin at Southeastern Louisiana (Southeastern Channel) Allen Waddell, Trey Willie

                              9 PM- Idaho State at Cal Poly (KSBY, Big Sky TV) Bill Halter, Andrew Matsuda, Kathy Kuretich

                              ESPN3 exclusives

                              1 PM- Northern Iowa at South Dakota- Scott Warmann, Danan Hughes, Erin Bajackson

                              1:30 PM- Gardner- Webb at Charleston Southern- Evan Lepler, Nate Ross

                              1:30 PM- Chattanooga at Wofford- Darren Goldwater, Doug Chapman

                              D2:

                              Thursday, November 8

                              8:30 PM- North Alabama at West Alabama (CSS, ESPN3) Don Russell, Rick Rhoades, A. A. Moore

                              Saturday, November 10

                              9 PM- SIAC Championship (CSS) James Verrett, Ryan Stewart

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                              • Goober
                                Needs a hobby
                                • Feb 2009
                                • 12271

                                #30
                                Get fucked Indiana.

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