College Football National Champs Predictions
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Just wait y'all. The OU mess is not over yet. Count them out. Stoops knew all about it and took steps to cover it up. This story broke 7 MONTHS AGO on a thread on TexAgs.com but the poster wasn't believed. (Because it just sounded like another rumor at the time). Here's the thread: http://www.texags.com/main/forum.rep...066&forum_id=5 I don't know how much longer the website will stay up because this thread is linked to every college football board in America now. When the NCAA does its investigation a whole lotta shit is going to hit the fan. Rhett Bomar was the tip of the iceberg. Stoops made him a sacrifice to try to avoid an investigation but its not going to work.
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^^^^Thats funny. If Peterson somehow becomes implicated, season over.
"On top of this a player was in buying a car recently, and when she say the finance stuff, he had only paid about 1/100th of the sticker price."
= Peterson
So sit back and watch the sparks fly.
#46
Originally Posted by TheThirdMan
I'll bet you money that the ND QB gets it this year
But hey it's easy to forget when we stomped on ND in the bowl game last year
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Originally Posted by sonnyg80
U must've forgotten about Troy Smith for the Buckeyes
But hey it's easy to forget when we stomped on ND in the bowl game last year
But hey it's easy to forget when we stomped on ND in the bowl game last year
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Originally Posted by TheThirdMan
you must forget easily too my friend...
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Originally Posted by sonnyg80
Lol didnt think i mentioned texas in my post? but no shit - they were national champs
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Preseason USA Today Coaches' Popularity Contest
Rank Team (first-place votes)
1 Ohio State (28)
2 Texas (11)
3. (tie) Notre Dame (9)
3. (tie) Southern California (1)
5 Oklahoma (13)
6 Auburn (1)
7 West Virginia
8 Florida
9 LSU
10 Florida State
11 Miami (Fla.)
12 California
13 Louisville
14 Georgia
15 Michigan
16 Virginia Tech
17 Iowa
18 Clemson
19 Penn State
20 Oregon
21 TCU
22 Nebraska
23 Tennessee
24 Alabama
25 Texas Tech
Rank Team (first-place votes)
1 Ohio State (28)
2 Texas (11)
3. (tie) Notre Dame (9)
3. (tie) Southern California (1)
5 Oklahoma (13)
6 Auburn (1)
7 West Virginia
8 Florida
9 LSU
10 Florida State
11 Miami (Fla.)
12 California
13 Louisville
14 Georgia
15 Michigan
16 Virginia Tech
17 Iowa
18 Clemson
19 Penn State
20 Oregon
21 TCU
22 Nebraska
23 Tennessee
24 Alabama
25 Texas Tech
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Originally Posted by F-C
Preseason USA Today Coaches' Popularity Contest
Rank Team (first-place votes)
1 Ohio State (28)
2 Texas (11)
3. (tie) Notre Dame (9)
3. (tie) Southern California (1)
5 Oklahoma (13)
6 Auburn (1)
7 West Virginia
8 Florida
9 LSU
10 Florida State
11 Miami (Fla.)
12 California
13 Louisville
14 Georgia
15 Michigan
16 Virginia Tech
17 Iowa
18 Clemson
19 Penn State
20 Oregon
21 TCU
22 Nebraska
23 Tennessee
24 Alabama
25 Texas Tech
Rank Team (first-place votes)
1 Ohio State (28)
2 Texas (11)
3. (tie) Notre Dame (9)
3. (tie) Southern California (1)
5 Oklahoma (13)
6 Auburn (1)
7 West Virginia
8 Florida
9 LSU
10 Florida State
11 Miami (Fla.)
12 California
13 Louisville
14 Georgia
15 Michigan
16 Virginia Tech
17 Iowa
18 Clemson
19 Penn State
20 Oregon
21 TCU
22 Nebraska
23 Tennessee
24 Alabama
25 Texas Tech
Michigan will be tough this year. They lost 5 games by 7 points or less IIRC.
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Originally Posted by peacefrog
Michigan will be tough this year. They lost 5 games by 7 points or less IIRC.
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Originally Posted by peacefrog
Jim Hermann
:edit: Is Guiterez (sp?) done for good?
:edit: Is Guiterez (sp?) done for good?
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Originally Posted by peacefrog
Brady Quinn will win it. Even if he has just a decent season, the media is going to be all over him.
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USC
That is the University of South Carolina.
But football maybe the opposite of NCAA basketball. Who would have ever thought two SEC teams would win the NCAA and NIT championships last season.
That is the University of South Carolina.
But football maybe the opposite of NCAA basketball. Who would have ever thought two SEC teams would win the NCAA and NIT championships last season.
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Originally Posted by Mandel's blog on CNN/SI
It's safe to say most Oklahoma fans were shocked last week to find out quarterback Rhett Bomar had been part of a payroll scam at a local car dealership. It turns out some Texas A&M fans first heard about Bomar's transgression way back in January -- only at the time, they didn’t believe it.
At 1:30 in the morning on Jan. 30, a fan using the Internet screen name of "aggiegrant06" posted a cryptic message on the popular fan site TexAgs.com entitled "Is it legal???????" In it, he vaguely described how his girlfriend handled payroll checks at a "large dealership where we live" and "didn't recognize several of the names." He went on to say, "The checks were made out to football players of the local university, and even though they had never actually been to work there, they were receiving HUGE!!!! pay checks."
Unfortunately, aggiegrant's post was met with what can best be described as belligerent skepticism. "Dude, go away," wrote one person. "You and your thread are completely stupid," wrote another. Perturbed by the reaction, he went on to specify that "The School is OU, and the specific player is Bomar." After a few more cynical comments, the post was removed by administrators less than two hours after it originated. "We're pretty conservative when it comes to rumors that show up on the site," said Brandon Jones, owner of Texas Ags.com, who employs 20 volunteer "moderators" to monitor the site's 10,000 daily message-board posts. "Anytime you see an accusation like that show up on a bulletin board it almost seems too good to be true, so the natural reaction is this guy is making this up."
Apparently, he wasn't. Jones said when news of Bomar's dismissal broke last Wednesday, one of his moderators said it sounded familiar. After searching and locating the deleted post, they re-published it, quickly turning "aggiegrant" into a message-board legend. Fans have written more than 1,000 replies hailing him as a hero and apologizing for the initial harsh treatment. Besides a brief, gloating post the day the news broke, aggiegrant has stayed out of the fray. Jones said he's spoken with the source but that he wishes to remain anonymous, and understandably so, for fear of repercussions in Norman.
The story is just the latest example of just how powerful a role fan message boards play in college football. These sites have literally turned anyone with a screen name into a potential reporter -- albeit anonymously and with no accountability. From Peter Warrick's 1999 Dillard's spree to the 2003 Alabama coaching scandal, countless major stories have first broken on message boards. Unfortunately, they're often buried amongst other more reckless, unsubstantiated rumors. "This was the 1 in 20 that turns out to be true," said Jones.
But I'm also left wondering, as I'm sure many of you are, how it is that some random Texas A&M fan could have known about Bomar's arrangement more than six months ago, yet Oklahoma officials claimed to be unaware until recently. An Oklahoma spokesman said Monday that the school couldn't comment on details of the investigation -- such as when it started and what tipped it off -- due to the NCAA's involvement. Kenny Mossman, OU's sports information director, said he was unaware of the message-board post. "If people have information like that, it'd be a lot more helpful if they came forward with it rather than burying it on a message board."
No one's suggesting that OU's compliance office should have been monitoring a rival school's message board at 1:30 in the morning, but you've got to think in a town like Norman that rumors were probably out there in other forms as far back as January. As for Bomar himself, I said last week that he had to be pretty stupid to think he could get away with such a thing. In college football's Internet fishbowl, you never know who's watching you.
At 1:30 in the morning on Jan. 30, a fan using the Internet screen name of "aggiegrant06" posted a cryptic message on the popular fan site TexAgs.com entitled "Is it legal???????" In it, he vaguely described how his girlfriend handled payroll checks at a "large dealership where we live" and "didn't recognize several of the names." He went on to say, "The checks were made out to football players of the local university, and even though they had never actually been to work there, they were receiving HUGE!!!! pay checks."
Unfortunately, aggiegrant's post was met with what can best be described as belligerent skepticism. "Dude, go away," wrote one person. "You and your thread are completely stupid," wrote another. Perturbed by the reaction, he went on to specify that "The School is OU, and the specific player is Bomar." After a few more cynical comments, the post was removed by administrators less than two hours after it originated. "We're pretty conservative when it comes to rumors that show up on the site," said Brandon Jones, owner of Texas Ags.com, who employs 20 volunteer "moderators" to monitor the site's 10,000 daily message-board posts. "Anytime you see an accusation like that show up on a bulletin board it almost seems too good to be true, so the natural reaction is this guy is making this up."
Apparently, he wasn't. Jones said when news of Bomar's dismissal broke last Wednesday, one of his moderators said it sounded familiar. After searching and locating the deleted post, they re-published it, quickly turning "aggiegrant" into a message-board legend. Fans have written more than 1,000 replies hailing him as a hero and apologizing for the initial harsh treatment. Besides a brief, gloating post the day the news broke, aggiegrant has stayed out of the fray. Jones said he's spoken with the source but that he wishes to remain anonymous, and understandably so, for fear of repercussions in Norman.
The story is just the latest example of just how powerful a role fan message boards play in college football. These sites have literally turned anyone with a screen name into a potential reporter -- albeit anonymously and with no accountability. From Peter Warrick's 1999 Dillard's spree to the 2003 Alabama coaching scandal, countless major stories have first broken on message boards. Unfortunately, they're often buried amongst other more reckless, unsubstantiated rumors. "This was the 1 in 20 that turns out to be true," said Jones.
But I'm also left wondering, as I'm sure many of you are, how it is that some random Texas A&M fan could have known about Bomar's arrangement more than six months ago, yet Oklahoma officials claimed to be unaware until recently. An Oklahoma spokesman said Monday that the school couldn't comment on details of the investigation -- such as when it started and what tipped it off -- due to the NCAA's involvement. Kenny Mossman, OU's sports information director, said he was unaware of the message-board post. "If people have information like that, it'd be a lot more helpful if they came forward with it rather than burying it on a message board."
No one's suggesting that OU's compliance office should have been monitoring a rival school's message board at 1:30 in the morning, but you've got to think in a town like Norman that rumors were probably out there in other forms as far back as January. As for Bomar himself, I said last week that he had to be pretty stupid to think he could get away with such a thing. In college football's Internet fishbowl, you never know who's watching you.
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Starting to get ugly with OU. Here come Peterson!
http://www.tulsaworld.com/EmailStory...p_B8_Adria5268
http://www.tulsaworld.com/EmailStory...p_B8_Adria5268
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Originally Posted by jts1207
Starting to get ugly with OU. Here come Peterson!
http://www.tulsaworld.com/EmailStory...p_B8_Adria5268
http://www.tulsaworld.com/EmailStory...p_B8_Adria5268
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Originally Posted by NewAgePirate
Just wait y'all. The OU mess is not over yet. Count them out. Stoops knew all about it and took steps to cover it up. This story broke 7 MONTHS AGO on a thread on TexAgs.com but the poster wasn't believed. (Because it just sounded like another rumor at the time). Here's the thread: http://www.texags.com/main/forum.rep...066&forum_id=5 I don't know how much longer the website will stay up because this thread is linked to every college football board in America now. When the NCAA does its investigation a whole lotta shit is going to hit the fan. Rhett Bomar was the tip of the iceberg. Stoops made him a sacrifice to try to avoid an investigation but its not going to work.
wow you were right good job Poe!!!
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Originally Posted by goose25
Well I really don't think that it will be Oklahoma or Miami. What a way to screw up there Rhett, you could have at least gone to work 20 hours per week instead of an average of 5 hours and getting paid $18K for the summer. I'm not saying that i wouldn't have done it as a broke ass college student but i would have at least hung around the lot, test-driving cars for at least 20 hours per week.
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Like I said earlier ND is overrated and as soon as they play a good team they will be exposed. No way they should be ranked #2 in the nation. Ohio State won't beat Texas next weekend either their defense is terrible and Texas will run all over them. The two teams still to beat are Texas and USC.
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I agree with you about Texas and Notre Dame, but USC is overrated.. they were only up by 9 at half to Arkansas.. They will lose this year and then my team, Auburn will be undefeated
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Originally Posted by h2o-pr00f
Brady Quinn for hiesman this year... I kinda like the Gators this year too, hope Leak can have a nice season.
#78
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Originally Posted by CL Platano
Awesome game Miami & Florida State
I knew it was coming on Monday, but Labor Day always throws my days off and I thought yesterday was Sunday so I only caught the 2nd half.
However the 2nd half was pretty exciting.
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Originally Posted by h2o-pr00f
Just about everybody I know threw ND's shitty win in my face... well see what happends next week