Hook me up with that action. $25 sound good? Straight winner takes all. And I'll put another $25 on Utah going to a BCS bowl this season.You can bet they will lose to Utah
Hook me up with that action. $25 sound good? Straight winner takes all. And I'll put another $25 on Utah going to a BCS bowl this season.You can bet they will lose to Utah
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No, my argument is that Utah is better than USC, and even the national media is saying Utah is in the consensus top 2 picks to represent the PAC 12 South in the championship game.
Basically, my argument is that Sports Illustrated's prediction was not far fetched. The rest of the national media has the Utes pretty close to where Sports Illustrated has them.
"Clearly" we found out who was better today.
You can tell yourself that all you want. USC is the better team.Utes are probably the better "team". USC clearly has the better talent. They just don't seem as well coached and make waay too many mistakes.
Yeah BYU has an easy schedule, no doubt. None the less, they need to go undefeated to play in a BCS bowl. And even then, they will have trouble passing Boise State.
You can bet they will lose to Utah, possibly lose to TCU, and might lose to Texas.
Utah, on the other hand, doesn't have to worry about any of that. If they win the Pac 12 Championship game, they are in the Rose Bowl. And if they lose the Pac 12 Championship game, they still go to the Rose Bowl if the Pac 12 Champion is in the national championship game (which is not a far fetched scenario at all).
Or Stanford, you know, the highest ranked team in the Pac 12, with the best QB in the nation, and many people's preseaon favorites to win the Pac 12.Not far-fetched? Which Pac-12 team is going to the title game? Oregon who already got their *** handed to them once?
You need to recheck your math there. The final play of the game was a field goal attempt. The final score was 17-14. A field goal is worth three points. Something here doesn't add up. Anybody else know what it is?In case you guys missed it, Utah had a chance to win on the last play of the game.
Or Stanford, you know, the highest ranked team in the Pac 12, with the best QB in the nation, and many people's preseaon favorites to win the Pac 12.
And a touchdown is worth 7 points. So as I said, Utah had a chance to win on the final play of the game. Or are you suggesting a touchdown is out of the question when the line of scrimmage is the 24 yard line? They had a chance to win, they obviously didn't take advantage of it.You need to recheck your math there. The final play of the game was a field goal attempt. The final score was 17-14. A field goal is worth three points. Something here doesn't add up. Anybody else know what it is?