2010/2011 NCAA Football Thread

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Yeah, because we all know how important academics are to the athletic programs of nearly all the major universities in the country. :rolleyes:

Well, major conferences do seek to have schools on par with their academics, admissions, enrollment, etc. standards.
 
Well, major conferences do seek to have schools on par with their academics, admissions, enrollment, etc. standards.

That has more to do with the face they try to put on for the public, which even then doesn't fool anybody. There are very few major universities out there that actually care about the academics the men's football and basketball athletes undergo. They might pretend that other stuff matters, but it's not reality, and if they faced that, they would stop pretending those things are important to them. Since they treat it just like a business there really isn't any logical reason for them to care about those factors needing to be in another place. The only reason they might would be in a strategic sense where it would allow them to manipulate the system and keep funneling the money and prestige to themselves.
 
That has more to do with the face they try to put on for the public, which even then doesn't fool anybody. There are very few major universities out there that actually care about the academics the men's football and basketball athletes undergo. They might pretend that other stuff matters, but it's not reality, and if they faced that, they would stop pretending those things are important to them. Since they treat it just like a business there really isn't any logical reason for them to care about those factors needing to be in another place. The only reason they might would be in a strategic sense where it would allow them to manipulate the system and keep funneling the money and prestige to themselves.

To think it's totally about academics and admissions is naive but to think it's totally about sports is equally naive IMO.

It's about business and the business of some of these universities is academics and athletics...so they try and balance their decisions accordingly.
 

Skyraider22

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Northern Illinois vs. Miami (Ohio) (MAC Championship) (Northern Illinois by two touchdowns)
Illinois at Fresno St.( Two weeks ago I would have picked Illinois but now Fresno State)

Saturday

Nevada at Louisiana Tech (Nevada pulls away in the second half)
Utah St. at Boise St.(Boise State gets back on the winning track)
Oregon at Oregon St.(see the Ducks in the BCS Champion game)
Auburn vs. South Carolina (SEC Championship) (Along with the Tigers)
Rutgers at West Virginia(WVU but Rutgers keeps it close)
Pitt at Cincinnati (Pitt in another close one for the Big East)
SMU vs. Central Florida (Conference USA Championship)(Close one to call but Central Flordia has been the crown jewel of C-USA)
Washington at Washington St.(Washington is going bowling after all)
Florida St. vs. Virginia Tech (ACC Championship)(Florida State in the upset of the weekend)
Oklahoma vs. Nebraska (Big 12 Championship)(This is Nebraska's year)
USC at UCLA(USC is pissed off I really feel bad for UCLA)
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Well goodnight have a great weekend enjoy the games :hatsoff:
 
Tonight:

Northern Illinois vs. Miami (Ohio) (MAC Championship)
Illinois at Fresno St.

Saturday

Nevada at Louisiana Tech
Utah St. at Boise St.
Oregon at Oregon St.
Auburn vs. South Carolina (SEC Championship)
Rutgers at West Virginia
Pitt at Cincinnati
SMU vs. Central Florida (Conference USA Championship)
Washington at Washington St.
Florida St. vs. Virginia Tech (ACC Championship)
Oklahoma vs. Nebraska (Big 12 Championship)
USC at UCLA

Wishing for a loss for Oregon and Auburn to help my Buckeyes! But my guess no.
 
It's about business and the business of some of these universities is academics and athletics...so they try and balance their decisions accordingly.

Yes, but it's never about both of them together, not for any place with a serious powerhouse athletic program. For all practical purposes the normal university functions and their athletic departments for men's football and basketball might as well be two different entities that are artificially and often superficially tied to each other so they can retain a tax exempt status while being practically a business, and retain their cartel so they can control talent, get prestige and glory, and make a lot of money. Football and basketball are virtually side business. There is no justifiable reason to pretend that the athletics need to be or are intimately intertwined with anything else that goes on at the schools. About the only things that are join them are the same people at the top who control everything and the need to have "students" play in a false sense of amateurism.
 
Tonight:

Northern Illinois vs. Miami (Ohio) (Although it seems whenever there is a big favorite in the MAC Championship, the underdog always wins)
Illinois at Fresno St. (Let's go Bulldogs. Looking like a likely New Mexico Bowl bid against BYU)

Saturday

Nevada at Louisiana Tech (La Tech = underrated)
Utah St. at Boise St. (I tell ya what, don't count out the letdown here)
Oregon at Oregon St. (I have a feeling one of the top 2 is gonna lose. Not sure which one though)
Auburn vs. South Carolina (Toss up)
Rutgers at West Virginia (Rutgers was a huge disappointment)
Pitt at Cincinnati (When Pitt is on, they are great. When they are not, they are absolutely terrible.)
SMU vs. Central Florida (SMU may only be 7-5, but they played a real tough out of conference SOS)
Washington at Washington St. (Should be a great game)
Florida St. vs. Virginia Tech (You know, if they had beaten James Madison they'd be in the discussion for the title game should 1 of the top 2 lose)
Oklahoma vs. Nebraska (If I remember correctly, I predicted that OU would still win the conference right after they had lost to Missouri. Sticking to it.)
USC at UCLA (Up until 2 or 3 weeks ago I thought Neuheisel was safe through next year. Now.........not so much)

Oh, and I think South Florida beats UConn, giving West Virginia the Big East title.
And yay, Sun Devils.
 
Tonight:

Northern Illinois vs. Miami (Ohio)
Illinois at Fresno St.

Saturday

Nevada at Louisiana Tech
Utah St. at Boise St.
Oregon at Oregon St.
Auburn vs. South Carolina (SEC Championship)
Rutgers at West Virginia
Pitt at Cincinnati
SMU vs. Central Florida (Conference USA Championship)
Washington at Washington St.
Florida St. vs. Virginia Tech (ACC Championship)
Oklahoma vs. Nebraska (Unfortunately, the winner of this game plays the Big East champs)
USC at UCLA
 
I so hope that USC loses to UCLA, just to complete the humiliation.

Me too but I don't see it happening. At this point UCLA is a MASH unit.

Up until 2 or 3 weeks ago I thought Neuheisel was safe through next year. Now.........not so much

I think it's safe.
Those who've paid attention realize Dorrell left the cupboard all but bare, particularly on the offensive side.
The Bruins need a quarterback, not a new coach, and I think most of their fans and alums realize that.

I hope Chow will be back. It would be entirely wrong to use him as a scapegoat.
 
Northern Illinois vs. Miami
Illinois at Fresno St. (take the Bulldogs and the points)

Nevada at Louisiana Tech (could be closer than expected)
Utah St. at Boise St.
Oregon at Oregon St. (nail biting time for Ducks fans......)
Auburn vs. South Carolina
Rutgers at West Virginia
Pitt at Cincinnati
SMU vs. Central Florida
Washington at Washington St. (upset in Spokane)
Florida St. vs. Virginia Tech
Oklahoma vs. Nebraska
USC at UCLA (Titsrock finds a reason to live)
 
Nice win for Fresno State over Illinois, without their best offensive player, tailback Robbie Rouse. To be 8-4 after a tough non conference schedule, an improved WAC with 3 ranked teams, an inconsistent defense, and after losing Ryan Matthews, I'll take that shit.
 
Nice win for Fresno State over Illinois, without their best offensive player, tailback Robbie Rouse. To be 8-4 after a tough non conference schedule, an improved WAC with 3 ranked teams, an inconsistent defense, and after losing Ryan Matthews, I'll take that shit.

Illinois got screwed royally on that 4th down spot. There was at least one full car length between where the runner was tackled and the first down.

Wasn't determinative but it was clearly a bad spot. Did I mention the personal foul call on 3rd and long on that drive? Wow..certainly the SIllynoise player shouldn't have taking the chance (I guess) but is this still football or 2 hand touch? Guy essentially got penalized for hitting the receiver too hard.:dunno:
 
Well, it looks like Taylor Martinez isn't going to be 100% in the Big XII title game. Major advantage for my Sooners, mainly because OU is horrible against option running attacks.

Burkhead is expected to run some wildcat, but without a legit throwing threat, the OU defense will have a big day. And you know OU will score points.

Hopefully, Landry Jones doesn't throw 5 INTs like he did last year, and basically gives the game away. It seems every time we play a big game this year, OU makes mistake after mistake giving the opposing team more opportunities to score. If we could limit our turnovers to at least one, this could be a big win for OU.
 

Jagger69

Three lullabies in an ancient tongue
Well, it looks like Taylor Martinez isn't going to be 100% in the Big XII title game. Major advantage for my Sooners, mainly because OU is horrible against option running attacks.

Burkhead is expected to run some wildcat, but without a legit throwing threat, the OU defense will have a big day. And you know OU will score points.

Well I wouldn't count out Zac Lee as a replacement if they need to start winging it. Plus, they can just start banging it with Helu as well. Still, I'd agree. OU should win but I won't be shocked if the Huskers end up taking it. Both teams can be had. Can't wait to watch.
 
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