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Way to represent ACC!!!!

Postby medicalgary33 on Jan 5th, 2012, 12:24 am

Va Tech goes down when they are a questionable pick. But nothing beats the 70-33 fuck you up Clemson took!

Great job guys!!!! Wisconsin may have lost, but they were in it til the end, and it was an entertaining game
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Re: Way to represent ACC!!!!

Postby Macha Man on Jan 5th, 2012, 9:17 am

And don't forget, that crushing Clemson took was to a team barely fucking ranked in the top 25 and clearly not worthy of a BCS bid either. Plus, that 70 is misleading, as they were clearly not trying to run up the score the last quarter and a half. If West Virginia really wanted to, they could have cleared 80 pretty easily, maybe more.
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Re: Way to represent ACC!!!!

Postby betroit02 on Jan 5th, 2012, 5:17 pm

if i were Dana Holgerson, i would have tried to put up a Hundo
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Re: Way to represent ACC!!!!

Postby sedgy145 on Jan 5th, 2012, 5:30 pm

Who thinks BCS supporters will claim the reason for the current BCS system to remain is because of how good each BCS game was this year? You can't deny that each game was great (minus the Orange Bowl) given the close scores and OT's. Even the Orange Bowl was an eye opener because of the score.
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Re: Way to represent ACC!!!!

Postby Macha Man on Jan 5th, 2012, 5:37 pm

sedgy145 wrote:Who thinks BCS supporters will claim the reason for the current BCS system to remain is because of how good each BCS game was this year? You can't deny that each game was great (minus the Orange Bowl) given the close scores and OT's. Even the Orange Bowl was an eye opener because of the score.


If they do, it's pretty pointless though if they do. The only way the BCS is going away is if they get a playoff system, in which case there would be lots of similar matchups, if anything more as there are more games.

And besides, wouldn't a lot of the same games been played before the BCS? Can't remember all of them for sure, but I know Oregon-Wisconsin still would have played, think West Virginia/Clemson still would have played. Michigan/Virginia Tech and Stanford/Ok State wouldn't have played, but think LSU/OK State would have played as the SEC and Big 12 champs.
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