Ten Games with the Most Impact on the Championship this Year
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Ten Games with the Most Impact on the Championship this Year
What are they.
"History doesn't always repeat itself but it often rhymes." - Mark Twain
I think we have to look at these games:
West Virginia @ Louisville
Michigan @ Ohio State
Ohio State @ Texas
Notre Dame @ USC
Arizona State @ USC
Here's one that nobody is talking about, how about Cal @ Tennessee? (if Cal is as good as advertised)
Florida, Alabama, and LSU @ Tennessee
Oklahoma vs. Texas
Florida State @ Miami
West Virginia @ Louisville
Michigan @ Ohio State
Ohio State @ Texas
Notre Dame @ USC
Arizona State @ USC
Here's one that nobody is talking about, how about Cal @ Tennessee? (if Cal is as good as advertised)
Florida, Alabama, and LSU @ Tennessee
Oklahoma vs. Texas
Florida State @ Miami
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Ohio State-Michigan, an important game in deciding the big 10, likely won't have much to do with the championship picture unless Michigan beats Notre Dame and Ohio State beats Texas.
Louisville- Miami is important because if Louisville wins it will probably help the overall SOS in the Big East. (assuming Miami gets past their offensive problems) Even if Louisville doesn't win, if they play close, it will help the B-East in the voters eyes.
Cal and Tennessee for the same reasons. This is a good one.
Oklahoma and Texas is likely going to be for a championship spot, it may be one of the top 2 match ups this year.
LSU -Florida could be for the other spot. If Urban Meyer is going to make a mark, it should be this year. He has more talent on either side of the ball then he has had on any team that he has been head coach.
Louisville- Miami is important because if Louisville wins it will probably help the overall SOS in the Big East. (assuming Miami gets past their offensive problems) Even if Louisville doesn't win, if they play close, it will help the B-East in the voters eyes.
Cal and Tennessee for the same reasons. This is a good one.
Oklahoma and Texas is likely going to be for a championship spot, it may be one of the top 2 match ups this year.
LSU -Florida could be for the other spot. If Urban Meyer is going to make a mark, it should be this year. He has more talent on either side of the ball then he has had on any team that he has been head coach.
"History doesn't always repeat itself but it often rhymes." - Mark Twain
WVU and Louiseville -- will determine whether WVU makes it or not...Their only bump thoughout the year...
TEXAS and OSU -- The most important game of the year so far. They both have a chance of being in the game. Whereas Louisevile does not.
TEXAS and OSU -- The most important game of the year so far. They both have a chance of being in the game. Whereas Louisevile does not.
They’re either going to run the ball here or their going to pass it.
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