Louisville/ Rutgers

Da Hammer;1154136 said:
McCoy now >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> than he was when they two teams met each other at the beginning of the season. Im not saying im confident Texas would win because if i had to bet i would pick Ohio St but McCoy is playing like a Heisman candidate right now and he will give Ohio St a run for their money in the rematch if it happens. Also we would have Brown this time at CB and we wouldnt have as many mismatches as we did the first game


Just thought I would remind you that Ohio State defense now >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> than when they played Texas. However, like you said, it would be a good game.
 
So call me crazy but I think the National Championship game will be played when Ohio and Michigan play.

It kind of reminds me of when the NFC Championship was always considered to be superior to the Superbowl because everyone considered the two NFC teams facing each other as the best teams.

I also have to wonder. If whoever loses in the Ohio St / Michigan game ....would the losing team be any worse than the other teams in the nation with one lose (if both teams enter the o/m game unbeaten)?

I mean I could see Michigan or Ohio State losing that game and still being better than the other 1 loss teams like texas and florida.
 
BrAinPaiNt;1154268 said:
So call me crazy but I think the National Championship game will be played when Ohio and Michigan play.

It kind of reminds me of when the NFC Championship was always considered to be superior to the Superbowl because everyone considered the two NFC teams facing each other as the best teams.

I also have to wonder. If whoever loses in the Ohio St / Michigan game ....would the losing team be any worse than the other teams in the nation with one lose (if both teams enter the o/m game unbeaten)?

I mean I could see Michigan or Ohio State losing that game and still being better than the other 1 loss teams like texas and florida.

I don't know about that. Both Michigan and Ohio State looked average last week, especially Michigan. There is just so much parity now a days. Any of the 1 loss teams could beat any other of the 1 loss teams and so could Rutgers.
 
BrAinPaiNt;1154268 said:
So call me crazy but I think the National Championship game will be played when Ohio and Michigan play.

It kind of reminds me of when the NFC Championship was always considered to be superior to the Superbowl because everyone considered the two NFC teams facing each other as the best teams.

I also have to wonder. If whoever loses in the Ohio St / Michigan game ....would the losing team be any worse than the other teams in the nation with one lose (if both teams enter the o/m game unbeaten)?

I mean I could see Michigan or Ohio State losing that game and still being better than the other 1 loss teams like texas and florida.

I don't Texas has lost 1 game that was to the #1 ranked OSU.
 

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