2009 NCAA Football Thread: Revenge of the Computer Polls

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I'm trying to figure out why when Tennessee wins, they win big.....I want to take some of those points and add them to their 4 close losses...damn these games are so close, its heartbreaking...
 
Texas ought be #1 this week. They won't, but they should be.
 
'Canes failed to show up and Michigan got curbstomped. It was not a pleasant Saturday for the J Man.
 
ST. LOUIS -- Heisman Trophy winner Sam Bradford will have season-ending shoulder surgery and expects to enter the NFL draft in April.

The Oklahoma quarterback injured his right, throwing shoulder twice this season, most recently against Texas on Oct. 10.

The school announced Sunday that Dr. James Andrews will perform the operation Wednesday in Birmingham, Ala. Bradford is expected to address reporters following the Sooners' practice on Monday night in Norman, Okla.

Bradford will hold a news conference at 6 p.m. Monday.

"I dreamed about coming to Oklahoma my whole life," Bradford said Sunday in a statement. "That's the reason I came back for this season. And I came back to play, not sit on the bench. That's the reason I tried to play after the injury. I'm very disappointed that it didn't work out differently.

"Under these circumstances, and after talking to several people, this is the right thing for me to do at this point."

Bradford passed up the chance to be a first-round NFL draft pick this year -- he was projected as high as No. 1 overall -- to play another season with the Sooners, who he grew up following as a child in Oklahoma City.

After he was hurt against the Longhorns, reaggravating a sprain of the AC joint in his shoulder, Bradford initially said he was going to wait until the end of the season to make a decision about his future. He then called a news conference for Wednesday on campus, then canceled it about two hours before it was scheduled to take place.

He accompanied Oklahoma to its 35-13 road win at Kansas on Saturday.

According to his statement, Bradford expects his recovery time to be four to six months. As of Sunday, the April 22 draft was about six months away.

"I'll be up to the challenge," Bradford said in the statement.

Bradford led the Sooners to the BCS championship game last season as a sophomore, setting school records with 4,720 yards passing and 50 touchdowns while throwing only eight interceptions. Oklahoma lost to Florida 24-14 in the championship game, and Bradford announced less than a week later that he intended to return for his junior year -- along with classmates and fellow NFL prospects Gerald McCoy, Jermaine Gresham and Trent Williams -- for another chance at the title.

It ended up being the exact opposite of what he expected.

He broke 2003 Heisman Trophy winner Jason White's school record for passing yards in a career one play before he was hit by BYU linebacker Coleby Clawson just before halftime in the season opener. The Sooners ended up losing that game and again at Miami without Bradford before he returned to throw for 389 yards in a win against Baylor.

On the second series against archrival Texas, Bradford fell on the shoulder again when he was sacked by Texas cornerback Aaron Williams in what will likely be the last play of his college career. The Sooners, now ranked No. 22, lost for the third time this season to fall out of the national championship race and jeopardize their chances at a fourth straight Big 12 title.

Bradford also holds several other school records, including career touchdown passes (88) and yards passing in a game (468).

"We want Sam to pursue the best option for his recovery and future," coach Bob Stoops said in a statement. "We obviously feel this is best for his long-range future. Sam has led us to two Big 12 championships and an appearance in the national title game, and has demonstrated uncommon leadership skills. He is an absolute role model as a student-athlete and loyal teammate.

"We appreciate the incredible contributions he has made to this program and university."

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=4593917
 
I thought there was a chance he might come back. Having the surgery is a no-brainer and the recovery window still gives him time to have some draft workout. Hope it works out for him.
 
Dan Mullen calls out SEC's horrible officiating...http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/recap?gid=200910240078&prov=ap

“I don’t even know why we have replay right now in the Southeastern Conference if they’re not going to utilize it,” Mullen said.

“That’s twice now that they’ve blown calls on the replay with our games, resulting in big plays, and I think that’s unexcusable for that official. I hope he’s severely punished if he ever works another SEC game again, because I think it’s completely unacceptable.”
He's exactly right. FL intercepted a pass, and the dude was going for a TD...he starts doing a dance en route, then DROPS the ball, BEFORE he crosses the line. On the replay, it was clear as crystal that a Miss St. lineman grabbed him and pulled the ball away BEFORE he crossed the goal line.

They called it a touchdown anyway. What the hell :huh:
 
Dan Mullen calls out SEC's horrible officiating...http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/recap?gid=200910240078&prov=ap

He's exactly right. FL intercepted a pass, and the dude was going for a TD...he starts doing a dance en route, then DROPS the ball, BEFORE he crosses the line. On the replay, it was clear as crystal that a Miss St. lineman grabbed him and pulled the ball away BEFORE he crossed the goal line.

They called it a touchdown anyway. What the hell :huh:


Tim Tebow must have called in a favor from God
 
Why? Because they looked terrible against Oklahoma or because they looked so dominant against a bad Missouri team?

Alabama should be number 1.

Because they actually won soundly, while Bama barely squeaked by Tennessee.
 
i love Texas sitting at #3. it doesnt put the whole pressure on us like it does on bama and the lizards. the way they have been playing they might lose before the sec championship but if not then the winner will face Texas. we have a good game this weekend in stillwater and when we win the road is straight to pasadena. im going to the Texas Vs UCF game because my buddy goes to UCF. it should be fun.
 
Tennessee has the best defense coach in the country and Florida and Bama should get respect for beating them.

I think if Tebow has a few big games he could get the Heismen which would be a shame he doesn't deserve it this year but they stole it from him last year!

My poor Canes are up and then down they are so young and inconsistent but that will be better next year!

By the way Florida is still going to go undefeated and win it all.
 
This is for Excel, given his man love for WR's

Nominees for the Biletnikoff award...

Freddie Barnes, Bowling Green

Dezmon Briscoe, Kansas

AJ Green, Georgia

Vincent Brown, San Diego State

Eric Decker, Minnesota

Marshwan Gilyard, Cinncinnati

Jordan Shipley, Texas

Demaryius Thomas, Georgia Tech

Golden Tate, Notre Dame

Mike Williams, Syracuse
 
Because they actually won soundly, while Bama barely squeaked by Tennessee.

You don't see how faulty that logic is? Tennessee is a good team. Texas squeaked by Oklahoma the week before, does that mean that Iowa really deserves to be number 1?

Bama got lucky, they couldn't even put the ball in the endzone againt Tenn.

A win's a win. You look at Alabama's season as a whole and you can't even attempt to argue they have looked inferior to Texas.

Tennessee has the best defense coach in the country and Florida and Bama should get respect for beating them.

I think if Tebow has a few big games he could get the Heismen which would be a shame he doesn't deserve it this year but they stole it from him last year!

My poor Canes are up and then down they are so young and inconsistent but that will be better next year!

By the way Florida is still going to go undefeated and win it all.

Florida will lose to Georgia, count it.

AJ Green will make a Heisman case on Saturday.
 
You don't see how faulty that logic is? Tennessee is a good team. Texas squeaked by Oklahoma the week before, does that mean that Iowa really deserves to be number 1?
I'm just going by BCS logic....which is really a contradiction in terms.

Florida will lose to Georgia, count it.
Ain't no way. We're too bad, their D is too good, and the refs will flag anyone that so much as breathes on Tebow. :doh:
 
You don't see how faulty that logic is? Tennessee is a good team. Texas squeaked by Oklahoma the week before, does that mean that Iowa really deserves to be number 1?



A win's a win. You look at Alabama's season as a whole and you can't even attempt to argue they have looked inferior to Texas.



Florida will lose to Georgia, count it.

AJ Green will make a Heisman case on Saturday.

Counted now let's see if your boys show up:hehe:
 
It's gameday!!

South Florida knocked off #21 WVU last night, good game :up:

And the SEC has ruled that they're going to skip reprimands, and go ahead and slap fines on coaches that dare speak out about horrid officiating. Good job in not fixing the problem :whatever:
 
so we've got the worlds biggest cocktail party today (Florida vs. Georgia)

USC vs Oregon and Texas vs OK State

should be an interesting day
 
so we've got the worlds biggest cocktail party today (Florida vs. Georgia)

USC vs Oregon and Texas vs OK State

should be an interesting day

Only games I am paying attention too. Couple of playoff games obviously. Hope we get USC in the New York area. I don't get why ABC has to televize the Big 12 or the Big 10 every week in the prime time slot.
 
The play calling last nights game was baffling. WVU stopped using Devine in the 4th quarter. Idiotic.

And quote me on it: Georgia WILL beat Florida if they get AJ involved enough.
 
Great finish to RU/UConn... looks like Rutgers has something with the freshman Savage. Felt bad for the UConn program and the teammates, but at the end of the day, we needed a win. I'll take it.
 
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