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#61
#61
Those bums have no more right to the NC than BSU. They play a cupcake schedule on their path to an easy way to the NC game. It's sickening.

Have you looked at Oregon's schedule?

Aside from Stanford, awful.

New Mexico is probably the worst FBS school in the country.

Portland State is awful.

Tennessee has 2 wins and UAB took them to overtime.

Oregon's OOC is just as bad as Ohio State's and they only have one win over a team with a winning record half way through the season.
 
#65
#65
Have you looked at Oregon's schedule?

Aside from Stanford, awful.

New Mexico is probably the worst FBS school in the country.

Portland State is awful.

Tennessee has 2 wins and UAB took them to overtime.

Oregon's OOC is just as bad as Ohio State's and they only have one win over a team with a winning record half way through the season.

Who's talking about Oregon?

By the way, I'm one of the harshest Oregon critics on these boards.
 
#66
#66
Have you looked at Oregon's schedule?

Aside from Stanford, awful.

New Mexico is probably the worst FBS school in the country.

Portland State is awful.

Tennessee has 2 wins and UAB took them to overtime.

Oregon's OOC is just as bad as Ohio State's and they only have one win over a team with a winning record half way through the season.

How many times can you have no idea what you're talking about in a day?

Oregon has to play a round robin conference schedule in a conference that's at least every bit as good as the Big Ten, if not better (in which tOSU doesn't have to play Michigan State, an absolute travesty) and their schedule will include a guaranteed minimum of three teams that finish ranked -- probably fairly highly, more if today is a sign USC is getting itself together -- compared to the one, maybe two Ohio State will have. And one of those two got beat by a middle of the road Pac-10 team.
 
#68
#68
The pooch punt out of a field goal formation is the dumbest play in football.. You have 3-4 guys on the field that aren't 300lbs. It isn't that hard to get away from them.
 
#70
#70
How many times can you have no idea what you're talking about in a day?

Oregon has to play a round robin conference schedule in a conference that's at least every bit as good as the Big Ten, if not better (in which tOSU doesn't have to play Michigan State, an absolute travesty) and their schedule will include a guaranteed minimum of three teams that finish ranked -- probably fairly highly, more if today is a sign USC is getting itself together -- compared to the one, maybe two Ohio State will have. And one of those two got beat by a middle of the road Pac-10 team.

First of all, we were talking about so far.

Second of all, you even said "every bit as good" which essentially means on par. I said Oregon's schedule is no better than Ohio State's. Which also means on par.

So you call me wrong and yet you completely agree with me? Absolutely retarded.

P.s. You've been wrong many times as well.
 
#71
#71
First of all, we were talking about so far.

Second of all, you even said "every bit as good" which essentially means on par. I said Oregon's schedule is no better than Ohio State's. Which also means on par.

So you call me wrong and yet you completely agree with me? Absolutely retarded.

P.s. You've been wrong many times as well.

Nobody other than yourself was speaking of SOS to this point in the season. We were speaking of overall schedule.
 
#72
#72
Nobody other than yourself was speaking of SOS to this point in the season. We were speaking of overall schedule.

That doesn't make sense. How do you know how good teams will be later?

Anyways... Iowa and Wisconsin are on par with Stanford and Arizona in my opinion.
 
#73
#73
That doesn't make sense. How do you know how good teams will be later?

Anyways... Iowa and Wisconsin are on par with Stanford and Arizona in my opinion.

Maybe Wisconsin but Iowa isn't equal to Arizona, as proved on the field against an Arizona team that is probably 4th in the Pac-10, and is nowhere near Stanford.
 

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