View Full Version : Louisville? WTF?
Blearchie
09-27-2005, 01:23 AM
Keep in mind LSU and TN will probably move in the polls after tonights game.
Michigan and Iowa drop from the top 25 but Louisville manages to stay in @ 22?
WTF?
When S FL beats you 45-14, how can you stay in the top 25??
P.S. The college lines will be a day or two coming out. The game tonight will have some affect on the lines. ;)
Blearchie
09-27-2005, 01:29 AM
Michigan dropping out makes you wonder if ND is a bit overrated as well. Alot of their hype came from beating a Mich team that is clearly below their norm.
Bradious Calahan
09-27-2005, 03:28 AM
Notre Dame overrated? Nevah! We have a good team this year, and we're proud of it.
I guess we'll find out, though, with Purdue (good team) and USC (excellent team) coming up in the next three weeks, huh? (Purdue, bye, USC...correct?)
Going to be betting the farm on ND this weekend. :)
Taleren Bloodsong
09-27-2005, 12:36 PM
Michigan has all the talent in the world, they simply have one of the worst coaches in the Big Ten. Lloyd Carr has Michigan be a disappointment every year when they have as much or more talent than any team in the country. Michigan fans should be calling for his head. Lloyd Carr shouldn't be allowed to return to Ann Arbor next year and ruin another season for the Wolverines. And no I don't like Michigan, I went to another Big Ten school (Purdue, which has one of the best coaches in the Big Ten).
fildien
09-27-2005, 01:10 PM
Well Penn State sure looks good this year. And they ain't ranked in the top 25 either =\ Was a good game Saturday and a nice change to see them winning considering the past couple of years they've sucked!
Blearchie
09-28-2005, 12:13 AM
Jo Pa's boys will show if they have the stuff to be ranked when they get in the thick of their conference schedule. The Northwestern game hasn't made me a believer yet, but they do seem to have a much stronger squad than they have had in the past few years :)
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