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Hey man, any of us can be wrong. If not, we'd all be at Mandalay Bay in the sports book.
I'm becoming an Iowa convert. They were down 21-7 at the half to Indiana and stormed back to win it 42-24. I know Indiana isn't exactly a powerhouse, but they ain't no doormat either. The Hawkeyes continue to show an amazing resiliency and they always find a way to win. Impressive. :thumbsup:
I'm thinking that if both USC and Texas can win tonight (that's a big if), they should both run the table the rest of the way. These are the biggest hurdles left for either team. After tonight, Texas has UCF at home, Baylor away, Kansas at home and Texas A & M in College Station. USC has Arizona State on the road and ends up with 3 straight home games against Stanford, UCLA and Arizona to close out the season.
Tonight should be killer. OSU always plays the 'Horns tough so I'm not anticipating a blowout in Stillwater. USC going up Autzen Stadium is a tough challenge for them as well. Should be great games.
I don't know if anyone else saw the game between Houston and Southern Mississippi but WOW....what a duel!!! It was back and forth all day but the Coogs eventually won it with a Case Keenum TD pass (his 5th of the game) with 21 seconds to play to pull off the win at home, 50-43. Great game to watch.
He likely won't win it but Keenum unquestionably deserves Heisman consideration. He's unbelievable. If you've never seen him play, you're missing a treat.