BC at Missouri on 9/14

#4
#4
Dont know about that. They will probably win but I will take Bill O'Brien over Drinksalot any day.

Two seasons from now, yeah I would probably be thinking BC.

It's year one for BOB though and Drink has somehow put together what SHOULD be Mizzu best team in 15 years. Just bad timing for BC.

If BC does somehow take them down-I can see things taking an FSU like turn in Columbia.
 
#8
#8
Also I think Missouri is the second biggest frauds in the top 10. Notre Dame would’ve been first. But Missouri hasn’t played anyone and if rankings don’t change, won’t play a ranked till Bama on the 10/26.
 
#12
#12
Also I think Missouri is the second biggest frauds in the top 10. Notre Dame would’ve been first. But Missouri hasn’t played anyone and if rankings don’t change, won’t play a ranked till Bama on the 10/26.
Following the rankings release, it looks like they’ll be playing a ranked BC this week (#24) and A&M will also be ranked again for the following week’s matchup if they beat UF this week.
 
#15
#15
Also I think Missouri is the second biggest frauds in the top 10. Notre Dame would’ve been first. But Missouri hasn’t played anyone and if rankings don’t change, won’t play a ranked till Bama on the 10/26.
I wonder what Bama will be ranked at that point ?
 
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#21
#21
Given Mizzou’s easy conference schedule a loss here for Dorkawitz would be really good for the vols would imagine
 
#23
#23
Can we please stick Missouri and South Carolina as permanent rivals so the rest of us can forget their miserable butts?
My proposal is to stick ALL the "new" (post-1992) schools into one division of the SEC, and all the original SEC schools that are left into another (two 10-team divisions) and have the SEC teams play a 9-game conference schedule. Round robin in your division, play the winner of the other division in the conference championship.
 
#24
#24
My proposal is to stick ALL the "new" (post-1992) schools into one division of the SEC, and all the original SEC schools that are left into another (two 10-team divisions) and have the SEC teams play a 9-game conference schedule. Round robin in your division, play the winner of the other division in the conference championship.

That would have sounded like a terrible idea until recently. With the additions of Texas and Oklahoma, the new guys would be strong enough to match up with the founding members.

I could go with that.
 
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#25
#25
That would have sounded like a terrible idea until recently. With the additions of Texas and Oklahoma, the new guys would be strong enough to match up with the founding members.

I could go with that.
I would rather the conferences just shrink back to hyper-regional sizes like the old days, but this is close enough for me.
 
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