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<blockquote data-quote="drothgery" data-source="post: 3207178" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Eh. </p><p>Louisville/Wake will be a blowout win for the Cards. There's nothing Wake can do about it; Louisville is just much better than anyone in the ACC, and really should be playing in the Rose or Sugar or BCS title game, not the Orange.</p><p></p><p>I can't see how Florida makes it a game against Ohio State (USC would have had a better chance; the Gators just can't score enough to keep pace with Ohio State's offense).</p><p></p><p>ND/LSU seems likely to be an ugly game. When ND has the ball, it's an immovable object vs. an unstoppable force; when LSU has the ball, it's a moveable object vs. a stoppable force.</p><p></p><p>USC vs. Michigan in what's essentially a home game for the Trojans... well, yesterday or no, I've got to think SC wins that win without too much trouble unless they're still rattled from the UCLA game.</p><p></p><p>And that leaves Boise/Oklahoma -- which can go down one of four ways, and only one doesn't result in an ugly game or a blowout. If Oklahoma doesn't take Boise seriously, you'll essentially get a rerun of last year's Sugar Bowl (Boise will get out to a big early lead and hold on for the win). If Boise is just overwhelmed physically, Oklahoma wins a walk. If Oklahoma doesn't take Boise seriously, but has too much talent to get blown out anyway, then it's a sloppy game. So the only way we get a good game there is if Boise is sufficiently talented to hang in with an Oklahoma team that's not counting on an easy win. Not too likely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drothgery, post: 3207178, member: 360"] Eh. Louisville/Wake will be a blowout win for the Cards. There's nothing Wake can do about it; Louisville is just much better than anyone in the ACC, and really should be playing in the Rose or Sugar or BCS title game, not the Orange. I can't see how Florida makes it a game against Ohio State (USC would have had a better chance; the Gators just can't score enough to keep pace with Ohio State's offense). ND/LSU seems likely to be an ugly game. When ND has the ball, it's an immovable object vs. an unstoppable force; when LSU has the ball, it's a moveable object vs. a stoppable force. USC vs. Michigan in what's essentially a home game for the Trojans... well, yesterday or no, I've got to think SC wins that win without too much trouble unless they're still rattled from the UCLA game. And that leaves Boise/Oklahoma -- which can go down one of four ways, and only one doesn't result in an ugly game or a blowout. If Oklahoma doesn't take Boise seriously, you'll essentially get a rerun of last year's Sugar Bowl (Boise will get out to a big early lead and hold on for the win). If Boise is just overwhelmed physically, Oklahoma wins a walk. If Oklahoma doesn't take Boise seriously, but has too much talent to get blown out anyway, then it's a sloppy game. So the only way we get a good game there is if Boise is sufficiently talented to hang in with an Oklahoma team that's not counting on an easy win. Not too likely. [/QUOTE]
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