WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS!!!!!!!!!

    Friday, January 9, 2009, 12:24 AM EST [General]

    The Gators went out tonight and proved that they are, without a doubt, the best team in college football. That defense was unbelievable. Charlie Strong is the best coordinator in the game and will be a big time D-I coach in a few years. His gameplan and playcalling was the single best effort I've ever seen. He got pressure all over Bradford all night. I think the offense was rather tentative especially in the first half. I assume that they were trying to be conservative and keep the ball away from the Sooners. Tim Tebow proved why he is the best player in college football. If I need a throw, give me Tebow over any other QB in the game. He deserved the Heisman and tonight, he showed why. In the second half, particularly the 4th quarter, he was unreal. Florida simply had too many weapons for OU. The speed was widely publicized. I think OU was fas enough, however Florida's speed depth was too much. Every skill player had a role and every one is just as fast as the next. I think the OU offense also folded under pressure a bit in the second half. They really hadn't been challenged like that all year. Even in the Texas game, they scored 35. It was an unbelievable game and the Gators are champs. The SEC is the most dominant conference in college football right now. It has been, unquestionably, the most dominant in the BCS era and the BCS, itself. It is arguably the best conference in the history of college football. Where are the SEC haters now? BTW, if Tebow comes back, Florida will win it next year. Remember, not a starter on D for the Gators is a senior... GO GATORS!!!!!!!!!!

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    OU-Florida Stat of the day

    Monday, January 5, 2009, 11:10 PM EST [General]

    After Franks' comments about Tim Tebow being the 4th best QB that OU will face, I did a little digging. Oklahoma will have the 11th best defense that Florida will face this year. That is in both scoring defense and total defense. OU's defense is better that only Arkansas, The Citadel, and Hawai'i, and they're barely ahead of Hawi'i in both categories. As I was telling someone earlier, I could see a scenario with Florida winning somewhat easily (like LSU last year). If they can gget a few stops on defennse early and get a lead, they might win by two scores. If they get the lead, they can play keep away with Tebow, Moody, and Harvin all night.

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    All Talk and No Action

    Sunday, January 4, 2009, 11:40 PM EST [General]

    check out the comments by Oklahoma CB Dominique Franks.

    http://www.sportsline.com/collegefootball/story/11223674

    Tim Tebow is the 4th best QB that OU will face? Interesting. The SEC qb's aren't as good as the Big 12's? Also interesting. I'm not putting too much stock into it, though, as I remember in 2007, OSU was going to walk over Florida and last year, there was no way that LSU could hang with Ohio State because the SEC just wasn't that good. Dominique, I hope you remember those comments when Tebow blows by you and when he stiffarms you into next year. Good luck on the 8th.

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    UC-VT

    Friday, January 2, 2009, 12:45 AM EST [General]

    I can't say that I'm all that surprised with what happened tonight. I predicted that VT would win. Other than UC's first drive, Tech absolutely dominated. I don't think UC won a battle at the line of scrimmage all night. Even on the couple of plays where they got to a Tech guy in the backfield, it was because of a mistake, not the UC rush. Honestly, this game really lived up to its "hype". This didn't deserve to be a BCS game. It should've been played on about December 27th. What happened to UC's "great" "high-octane" offense? Don't say that they were going against a great defense. Of the teams that VT played, East Carolina, Georgia Tech, North Carolina, Nebraska, Western Kentucky, Boston College, Florida State, Maryland, Miami, Virginia, and Boston College all scored more than 7 on VT's defense. Furman scored seven, equal to the Bearcats' total. Only Duke failed to score 7 on this defense. Also, what happened to "NFL prospect" Tony Pike? He looked completely lost. He trew 4 int's (5 if you count the one that was taken from VT which was, in fact, an int) and all of them were bad. While I'm thinking about it, Brian Kelly needs to realize that when other coaches are yelling obscenities, they at least cover their mouth with the call sheet. I don't remember a time tonight that he was on tv that he didn't drop a couple of f-bombs. If he's going to go out and talk about how he's a family man and how is players are role models, he needs to practice what he preaches. All the country saw tonight was him dropping f-bombs like an idiot. If this truly was going to show the nation what UC football "is", it sure was a mess. The nation saw that, heard all the hype, and wondered what all the media fuss was about. It was a mediocre team beating a bad team. I think this will end the "elite program talk". Oh, this just in... Tony Pike just threw another interception.

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    Current Bowl Conference Standings

    Thursday, January 1, 2009, 03:52 PM EST [General]

    1. Pac 10 5-0 (1.000)

    2. C-USA 4-1 (.800)

    3. SEC 3-1 (.750)

    4. Big East 3-2 (.600)

    5. ACC 5-5 (.500)

        Big 12 2-2 (.500)

        Sun Belt 1-1 (.500)

        Independents 1-1 (.500)

    9. Mountain West 1-2 (.333)

    10. WAC 1-4 (.200)

    11. Big Ten 1-5 (.167)

    12. MAC 0-3 (.000)

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