Nebraska -v- Mizzou
Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 4:22 pm
I ain't no footballogist or nothing, but I think Mizzou is in trouble.
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Yep, and if there was one more week, then things might change again.Spence wrote:I guess that is why they use the last poll of the regular season instead of the first.
RazorHawk wrote:Yep, and if there was one more week, then things might change again.Spence wrote:I guess that is why they use the last poll of the regular season instead of the first.
Auburn is playing at Ole Miss, not Miss St. I don't think they will have any trouble with Ole Miss, but wonder why they are only a 7 point favorite.Grayghost wrote:It would also not be unthinkable that Auburn falls to Miss St. on the road, Oregon to USC, and Utah to Air Force. Since Boise already won this week, and TCU playing an overmatched UNLV team, it is not an unlikely scenario that Boise and TCU are the only two unbeaten teams at the end of the day.
Granted, I don't really think Auburn or Oregon will lose, and of the two, Oregon more likely than Auburn. Air Force beating Utah in Colorado Springs is no stretch at all.
RazorHawk wrote:Auburn is playing at Ole Miss, not Miss St. I don't think they will have any trouble with Ole Miss, but wonder why they are only a 7 point favorite.Grayghost wrote:It would also not be unthinkable that Auburn falls to Miss St. on the road, Oregon to USC, and Utah to Air Force. Since Boise already won this week, and TCU playing an overmatched UNLV team, it is not an unlikely scenario that Boise and TCU are the only two unbeaten teams at the end of the day.
Granted, I don't really think Auburn or Oregon will lose, and of the two, Oregon more likely than Auburn. Air Force beating Utah in Colorado Springs is no stretch at all.
RazorHawk wrote:Auburn is playing at Ole Miss, not Miss St. I don't think they will have any trouble with Ole Miss, but wonder why they are only a 7 point favorite.Grayghost wrote:It would also not be unthinkable that Auburn falls to Miss St. on the road, Oregon to USC, and Utah to Air Force. Since Boise already won this week, and TCU playing an overmatched UNLV team, it is not an unlikely scenario that Boise and TCU are the only two unbeaten teams at the end of the day.
Granted, I don't really think Auburn or Oregon will lose, and of the two, Oregon more likely than Auburn. Air Force beating Utah in Colorado Springs is no stretch at all.
billybud wrote:Too many games against good teams and it finally caught up with Mizzou.
A let down game after their upset of Oklahoma could almost be predicted.