What is a pants-on-head contract? GMs hand out contracts that their owners can afford. I don't see why we should worry about it. Derwood wants the owners to keep more money. I want the owners to spend their money wisely, or cut overall spending a bit and drop ticket prices
Blind "taste test" of five teams being considered for NC game
School Team A Team B Team C Team D Team E
Opp. Winning Percentage .506 .496 .604 .493 .569
Total Margin of Victory (Season) 259 238 134 464 188
Margin of Victory per Game 23.54 23.80 12.18 42.18 17.09
Current BCS Top 25 Opp. 2 3 5 2 4
Coaches’ Top 25 Opp. At Time 3 4 6 4 6
Top 50 BCS Opp. Played 4 6 8 2 6
Sub-75 BCS Opp. Played 3 4 2 4 1
Avg. Current BCS Rank of Opp. 59.25 57.00 41.75 62.16 46.66
probably beneath Vanderbilt but above Kentucky, so more like 13th best. sounds about right. But if (IF) OSU did well and won the SEC, it would just point to the strength of the conference or something
so far as I can tell, Boise State and Ohio State were the only undefeated teams that year. If the only two undefeated teams right now were FSU and Boise State, I think an argument for Auburn holds much more weight
Just looked at the NFL maps for Columbus today. Jacksonville @ Cleveland Cincy @ San Diego (when literally everywhere BUT Ohio and San Diego gets Chiefs vs. Denver) St. Louis @ San Fran (Late) AWESOME
It's pretty well known at this point that the non-semifinal major bowls are going to more or less operate this way. There will still be tie-ins, but the committee will place the qualifying teams into what should be attractive matchups. So we'll have that going for us at least. So no more Big 10 vs. Pac 12 in the Rose Bowl?
Aramis Ramirez (from the "no names" year) #32 Penn State home jersey Generic Pittsburgh Penguins home jersey White and Red Columbus Clippers jerseys (won both at silent auctions) My mom made me a Robin Yount shir-sey for my 7th birthday.