

College Fooseball 2011!
Started by Chaser, Aug 11 2008 10:32 AM
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#1
Posted 11 August 2008 - 10:32 AM
The greatest time of the year is fast approaching.
What happens this year?
My Irish will work their way back to mediocrity.
I can see a two-loss SEC team playing for the BCS.
UCLA will have 48 walk-ons after all their injuries.
Illinois takes another step forward.
What happens this year?
My Irish will work their way back to mediocrity.
I can see a two-loss SEC team playing for the BCS.
UCLA will have 48 walk-ons after all their injuries.
Illinois takes another step forward.
#3
Posted 11 August 2008 - 10:51 AM
The greatest time of the year is fast approaching.
What happens this year?
My Irish will work their way back to mediocrity.
I can see a two-loss SEC team playing for the BCS.
UCLA will have 48 walk-ons after all their injuries.
Illinois takes another step forward.
USC beats Ohio State. Mustain never sees the field at USC this year unless mop-up for Sanchez and Corp.
Irish still lose to Michigan and lose Beer Olympics.
I can see a 2 loss SEC team again, it won't be Georgia. I am picking Oklahoma to win the title, for now.
Not sure about Illinois. Without Mendenhall, more pressure on shaky QBs to win games.
#4
Posted 11 August 2008 - 11:18 AM
My man Chase Daniel finally wins the Heisman and Mizzou captures the national title which they were 1 game away from playing for last season.
Tim Tebow has another solid season but his stats dip just a bit. Georgia wins the SEC.
B.C. shocks many by winning the ACC behind the running of Freshmen of the year Josh Haden, if you dont know who this kid is you will before long.
Wisconsin wins the Big 10 behind P.J. Hill even without a top notch QB,Michigan struggles.
Arizona State lead by Rudy Carpenter upends USC to win the Pac 10.
Shaun King keeps the all time single season NCAA QB rating for at least 1 more season.
Tim Tebow has another solid season but his stats dip just a bit. Georgia wins the SEC.
B.C. shocks many by winning the ACC behind the running of Freshmen of the year Josh Haden, if you dont know who this kid is you will before long.
Wisconsin wins the Big 10 behind P.J. Hill even without a top notch QB,Michigan struggles.
Arizona State lead by Rudy Carpenter upends USC to win the Pac 10.
Shaun King keeps the all time single season NCAA QB rating for at least 1 more season.
#5
Posted 11 August 2008 - 11:34 AM
Irish still lose to Michigan and lose Beer Olympics.
Not sure about Illinois. Without Mendenhall, more pressure on shaky QBs to win games.
i think the Irish will beat the wolverines, i cant see michigan winning more than 6 games.
agree on Illinois they wont be on the same level they where last year.
USC dont have the team on paper they had last year but i think the other teams in the pac10 arent as strong as last year, except Arizona State who they get at home. So i could see them going undefeated and making it to a BCS title game.
Chris Wells probably runs Tebow closest for the heisman
#13
Posted 28 August 2008 - 12:56 PM
sanchez is not good. SC will lose to the Buckeyes.
The SEC continues to dominate but I am not sure a team can make it out unscathed. I think Tressell wins it this year.
now we're talking. buckeyes take the title home this year, and that's not just b/c i'm alum.. this time.
#18
Posted 28 August 2008 - 04:49 PM
This white guy for Stanford is a monster running the ball. this is a real good game. The pac 10 should be a lot better this year. Though SC will be a little down imo.
You're trying to bait Nameless back huh?

Yeah I'm not buying the Mark Sanchez hype
#19
Posted 28 August 2008 - 04:50 PM
You're trying to bait Nameless back huh?

Yeah I'm not buying the Mark Sanchez hype
LOL, I was just texting with nameless. I said Sanchez was ass when he played last year. they will still be an excellent team. But I see 3 losses.
#22
Posted 29 August 2008 - 10:30 AM
Is the spread for Florida-Hawaii really only 13? Heard that on the radio this morning. I haven't bet in a while but Florida should be able to name their score pretty much. Especially at home.
Missouri-Illinois, and Alabama-Clemson are not bad for the first week.
Missouri-Illinois, and Alabama-Clemson are not bad for the first week.
#24
Posted 29 August 2008 - 12:11 PM
sanchez is not good. SC will lose to the Buckeyes.
The SEC continues to dominate but I am not sure a team can make it out unscathed. I think Tressell wins it this year.
This is a great post.
I think Michigan State is going to be the sleeper this year in the Big 10, and the Illini will slip a notch. And Ferentz might get fired this year if Iowa doesn't go to a bowl.
now we're talking. buckeyes take the title home this year, and that's not just b/c i'm alum.. this time.
Good man! And Beanie Wells takes the Heisman.
#26
Posted 30 August 2008 - 08:47 AM
Illinois has too many tough games on the road. 8-4 would be very good given the sched.
I was at the Cubs game the other night and I was explaining to a local how Pitt football was doomed, and he told me that Chicagoans have an "irrational hatred of Dave Wannestadt"
Ahem
I was at the Cubs game the other night and I was explaining to a local how Pitt football was doomed, and he told me that Chicagoans have an "irrational hatred of Dave Wannestadt"
Ahem
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