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06-04-10 06:58 PM #76NYYF Legend

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Apparently Sporting News has Washington in their preseason top 25.
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06-04-10 08:19 PM #77
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Who knows?
Originally Posted by YanksFan1992
Washington can challenge for a Top 4 spot in the Pac-10 this season. That's if Jake Locker stays healthy and unleashes his potential and the OL and DLs win the battles in the trenches. The Huskies are the team to watch in the Pac-10.
USC is the favorite to win the Pac-10 despite losing Pete Carroll and having Matt Barkley getting a season under his belt.
Oregon has talent, but they took a massive blow with Jeremiah Masoli suspended for the year.
Cal is inconsistent and lost RB Jahvid Best. I'm not sold on Kevin Riley.
Stanford has a tough road schedule in Pac-10 play and don't have RB Toby Gerhart.
Oregon State has Jacquizz Rodgers and a solid defense, but they need that QB.
UCLA still needs offensive line help and a QB and lost a ton of starters on D.
Arizona needs QB Nick Foles to carry his game.
Arizona State has a good defense, but pathetic offense with a capital P.
Washington State? Meh.It's not the 27 World Championships that drive the New York Yankees. It's the 28th.
Every year is The Year. Go Yankees.
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06-06-10 12:47 PM #78NYYF Legend

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And Colgate is ranked 9th in Lindy's preseason FCS poll. It's shaping up to be a good year in college football.
Originally Posted by YanksFan1992
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06-06-10 04:21 PM #79
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It should be.
Originally Posted by YanksFan1992
The reason why I like the FCS and lower levels in college football is because they don't have a BCS type system the top level Bowl Subdivision has. They have a play-off tournament system.It's not the 27 World Championships that drive the New York Yankees. It's the 28th.
Every year is The Year. Go Yankees.
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06-07-10 02:03 PM #80
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I still think Delaney has his eyes solely on ND; at the end of the day they are the primary prize and the only one that actually makes sense. Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa State & K-State could all be fun in a 16 team conference; but ND is the main event.
Texas would be great, but that is a pipe dream. They are more suited to the Pac-10 then the Big 10.NYYFans FBBL: Babe's Blasts
RIP Pete Cheng; the commish will be missed.
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06-08-10 03:46 PM #81
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Am I the only one who is a little confused by the idea of the PAC 10 expanding to include schools that are nowhere near the pacific time zone, let alone the pacific coast? It just seems silly. It would be like Utah joining the Big East conference.
David Ortiz tested positive for performance enhancing drugs in 2003.
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06-08-10 03:54 PM #82
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Originally Posted by NelsonMuntz
Not really.
There would be 2 8 team divisions. All six of the Big 12 schools involved + the Arizona schools would make up one conference, then the left over 8 Pac10 schools would make up the other. Its not THAT big of a deal.
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06-08-10 06:22 PM #83
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And the Pac-10, assuming they expand, will have a conference championship game like the SEC and the ACC.
Originally Posted by CanoForPresident
Question is though, which Big XII division will the Pac-10 get if they expand? North or South?
I say South.
Then, you have these two divisions.
The Pacific Division: Washington, Washington State, Oregon, Oregon State, California, Stanford, UCLA and USC
The Southwest Division: Arizona, Arizona State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas, Texas Tech, Texas A&M and Baylor.It's not the 27 World Championships that drive the New York Yankees. It's the 28th.
Every year is The Year. Go Yankees.
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06-08-10 09:29 PM #84
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Well yeah, of course they'd want the Big 12 South. The Big 12 North sucks.
Add: Though Colorado is one team they're looking at, and they're in the North (and they blow too). It's never really been a question that the Pac-10 wants Texas and OU and whomever else they'll bring with them.
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06-08-10 10:14 PM #85
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I think if the expansions are to take place, I think this is how it will all go down.
The Pac-10 will get the entire Big XII South division and the realignment will be like this.
The Pacific Division: Washington, Washington State, Oregon, Oregon State, California, Stanford, UCLA and USC
The Southwest Division: Arizona, Arizona State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas, Texas Tech, Texas A&M and Baylor.
As for the Big XII North, they can be spread out.Last edited by BroadwayBomber55; 06-09-10 at 11:11 AM.
It's not the 27 World Championships that drive the New York Yankees. It's the 28th.
Every year is The Year. Go Yankees.
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06-09-10 04:25 AM #86Addicted Member
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You what...?
Originally Posted by BroadwayBomber55
No way. The Big11Ten don't want those schools but are interested in Nebraska and Missouri. I'd say the Big11Ten add those two, Notre Dame gives in and joins the party and then two eastern teams (Rutgers/Syracuse/Pitt) to give us our second 16 team super conference.
Then the SEC adds Va Tech, Virginia, FSU and Miami from the ACC to make a 16 team super conference and the Big East and ACC merge in some form to form another big boy at the table and become the biggest and best (arguably) basketball conference around.
The big boy looking in from outside would be Kansas. They might joins the MWC with Boise State and Kansas State.
A big question mark is around Baylor - the Pac-10/16 would prefer Colorado to Baylor but will the Texas Legislature let the Pac-10 take Texas/Tech/A&M without Baylor tagging along as part of the deal?
So many questions but the dominos will start toppling soon!
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06-09-10 08:04 AM #87
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This could make for some very fun Rose Bowls, which knowing Delaney is probably what he was after anyway. Bring in Cuse, Rutgers, which results in Notre Dame; then Nebraska & Missouri.
Originally Posted by BonusCantos
Match that up against the Pac 10 bringing in the Big XII South and BAM! every year in the Rose Bowl and you can essentially guarantee a huge bowl game and most likely extend the BCS saying that a playoff effectively already exists in the form of conference championships.NYYFans FBBL: Babe's Blasts
RIP Pete Cheng; the commish will be missed.
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06-09-10 08:38 AM #88
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VT and UVA are not going to the SEC. I would bet my life savings that it would be Clemson and Georgia Tech before the Virginia schools.
Originally Posted by Blokee
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06-09-10 09:59 AM #89
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Then at least change the name of the conference. It makes absolutely no sense for schools located in the middle of the country to be part of a conference with "Pacific" in the name.
Originally Posted by CanoForPresident
David Ortiz tested positive for performance enhancing drugs in 2003.
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06-09-10 10:03 AM #90
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No way in hell that happens. Nebraska and/or Missouri only from the B12 (unless by some fluke they got UT, which they won't). The B10 has no interest at all in Iowa State (no new TVs there), or either Kansas team (they bring nothing to the money table. Perhaps they love the idea of KU basketball, but this is being driven by football and KU just doesn't matter in that arena. The B10 already has enough basketball schools not pulling their weight in the football such as IU and Illinois). ISU, KU and KSU would be money drains on the conference, and therefore, they are out. Mizzou and/or Nebraska if anyone...
Originally Posted by BroadwayBomber55
The rumors are that ND, if they were willing to join, (which I do not think they will until they cant figure out what to do with basketball and their Olympic sports) wants to be the only team in the expansion. Basically, they dont want the money pot filtered down even more if they were to join.
However their primary reason for joining won't be the money (they make enough as an independent, although less then they would in the B10. But the extra money wouldnt be worth it since they would have to balance that against an alumni base that donates a ton of money and wants absolutely no part of a conference. The polling the last time around was something like 90% against). It all comes down to a home for the Olympic sports. If they can maintain a home for those sports, they won't join. If the Big East were to implode, then you may see some movement from ND.
In many ways this probably comes down to Texas. If Texas stays put, then the Big East survives and ND stays independent. Maybe the B12 loses Mizzou or Nebraska to the B10, but a massive shift would probably be avoided.
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06-09-10 10:36 AM #91
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Is the first domino about to fall?
http://m.omaha.com/om/db_/contentdet...l=true#display
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06-09-10 10:54 AM #92
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Reports: Nebraska to Join Big Ten
http://www.foxsportsohio.com/06/09/1...41&feedID=3724
Should come as a surprise to nobody.An official announcement is expected by Friday afternoon, but a press conference could be held as early as today.
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06-09-10 11:27 AM #93
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2010 ESPN College Football Schedule
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=4903371
ESPN's 2010 college football schedule
Date Game Matchup Time (ET) Network
Thu., Sept. 2 Presbyterian at Wake Forest 6:30 p.m. ESPN3.com
Thu., Sept. 2 Southern Miss at South Carolina 7:30 p.m. ESPN
Thu., Sept. 2 Florida A&M at Miami 7:30 p.m. ESPN3.com
Thu., Sept. 2 Norfolk State at Rutgers 7:30 p.m. ESPN3.com
Thu., Sept. 2 Minnesota at Middle Tennessee 7:30 p.m. ESPNU
Thu., Sept. 2 USC at Hawaii 11 p.m. ESPN
Fri., Sept. 3 Villanova at Temple 5 p.m. ESPN3.com
Fri., Sept. 3 Arizona at Toledo 8 p.m. ESPN
Sat., Sept. 4 Western Michigan at Michigan State Noon ESPN2
Sat., Sept. 4 Miami (Ohio) at Florida Noon ESPN
Sat., Sept. 4 Samford at Florida State Noon ESPNU
Sat., Sept. 4 South Carolina State at Georgia Tech 1 p.m. ESPN3.com
Sat., Sept. 4 Weber State at Boston College 1 p.m. ESPN3.com
Sat., Sept. 4 Connecticut at Michigan 3:30 p.m. ABC and ESPN2
Sat., Sept. 4 Texas at Rice 3:30 p.m. ESPN
Sat., Sept. 4 UCLA at Kansas State 3:30 p.m. ABC
Sat., Sept. 4 Kentucky at Louisville 3:30 p.m. ABC
Sat., Sept. 4 North Texas at Clemson 3:30 p.m. ESPN3.com
Sat., Sept. 4 Western Carolina at NC State 6 p.m. ESPN3.com
Sat., Sept. 4 Richmond at Virginia 6 p.m. ESPN3.com
Sat., Sept. 4 Syracuse at Akron 6 p.m. ESPN3.com
Sat., Sept. 4 Elon at Duke 7 p.m. ESPN3.com
Sat., Sept. 4 Oregon State vs. TCU
2010 Cowboys Classic 7:45 p.m. ESPN
Sat., Sept. 4 LSU vs. North Carolina
2010 Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game 8 p.m. ABC
Sat., Sept. 4 Cincinnati at Fresno State 10 p.m. ESPN2
Sun., Sept. 5 Tulsa at East Carolina 2 p.m. ESPN2
Sun., Sept. 5 2010 MEAC/SWAC Challenge
Southern vs. Delaware State Noon ESPN
Sun., Sept. 5 SMU at Texas Tech 3:30 p.m. ESPN
Mon., Sept. 6 Navy vs. Maryland 4 p.m. ESPN
Mon., Sept. 6 Boise State vs. Virginia Tech 8 p.m. ESPN
Thu., Sept. 9 Auburn at Mississippi State 7:30 p.m. ESPN
Fri., Sept. 10 West Virginia at Marshall 7 p.m. ESPN
Fri., Sept. 10 UTEP at Houston 10:15 p.m. ESPN
Sat., Sept. 11 San Jose State at Wisconsin Noon ESPN or ESPN2
Sat., Sept. 11 Georgia at South Carolina Noon ESPN or ESPN2
Sat., Sept. 11 Michigan State vs. Florida Atlantic Noon ESPNU
Sat., Sept. 11 New Hampshire at Pittsburgh 1 p.m. ESPN3.com
Sat., Sept. 11 James Madison at Virginia Tech 1:30 p.m. ESPN3.com
Sat., Sept. 11 Iowa State at Iowa 3:30 p.m. ABC and ESPN2
Sat., Sept. 11 Florida State at Oklahoma 3:30 p.m. ABC and ESPN2
Sat., Sept. 11 Kent State at Boston College 3:30 p.m. ESPNU
Sat., Sept. 11 Presbyterian at Clemson 3:30 p.m. ESPN3.com
Sat., Sept. 11 Miami at Ohio State 3:40 p.m. ESPN
Sat., Sept. 11 Morgan State at Maryland 6 p.m. ESPN3.com
Sat., Sept. 11 Penn State at Alabama 7 p.m. ESPN
Sat., Sept. 11 Oregon at Tennessee 7 p.m. ESPN2
Sat., Sept. 11 Stanford at UCLA 10:30 p.m. ESPN
Sat., Sept. 11 Colorado State at Nevada 10:30 p.m. ESPNU
Sat., Sept. 11 Mississippi at Tulane 9 p.m. ESPN Classic then ESPN2
Thu., Sept. 16 Cincinnati at NC State 7:30 p.m. ESPN
Fri., Sept. 17 Kansas at Southern Miss 8 p.m. ESPN
Fri., Sept. 17 California at Nevada 10 p.m. ESPN2
Sat., Sept. 18 Kent State at Penn State Noon ESPN or ESPN2
Sat., Sept. 18 Arkansas at Georgia Noon ESPN or ESPN2
Sat., Sept. 18 Maryland at West Virginia Noon ESPNU
Sat., Sept. 18 East Carolina at Virginia Tech 1:30 p.m. ESPN3.com
Sat., Sept. 18 Nebraska at Washington 3:30 p.m. ABC
Sat., Sept. 18 Alabama at Duke 3:30 p.m. ABC
Sat., Sept. 18 USC at Minnesota 3:30 p.m. ESPN
Sat., Sept. 18 Arizona State at Wisconsin 3:30 p.m. ABC and ESPN2
Sat., Sept. 18 BYU at Florida State 3:30 p.m. ESPNU
Sat., Sept. 18 Clemson at Auburn 7 p.m. ESPN
Sat., Sept. 18 Navy at Louisiana Tech 7 p.m. ESPN3.com
Sat., Sept. 18 Texas at Texas Tech 8 p.m. ABC and ESPN2
Sat., Sept. 18 Notre Dame at Michigan State 8 p.m. ABC and ESPN2
Sat., Sept. 18 Iowa at Arizona 10:30 p.m. ESPN
Sat., Sept. 18 UNLV at Idaho 10:30 p.m. ESPNU
Sat., Sept. 18 Wake Forest at Stanford 11:15 p.m. ESPN2
Thu., Sept. 23 Miami at Pittsburgh 7:30 p.m. ESPN
Fri., Sept. 24 TCU at SMU 8 p.m. ESPN
Sat., Sept. 25 Oregon State at Boise State TBD ABC, ESPN or ESPN2
Sat., Sept. 25 UCLA at Texas 3:30 p.m. or 8 p.m. ABC
Thu., Sept. 30 Texas A&M at Oklahoma State 7:30 p.m. ESPN
Fri., Oct. 1 BYU at Utah State 8 p.m. ESPN
Sat., Oct. 2 Washington at USC 8 p.m. ABC, ESPN or ESPN2
Sat., Oct. 2 Penn State at Iowa 8 p.m. ABC, ESPN or ESPN2
Sat., Oct. 2 Stanford at Oregon 11:15 p.m. ESPN
Tue., Oct. 5 Troy at Middle Tennessee 8 p.m. ESPN
Wed., Oct. 6 UAB at UCF 8 p.m. ESPN
Thu., Oct. 7 Nebraska at Kansas State 7:30 p.m. ESPN
Fri., Oct. 8 Connecticut at Rutgers 7:30 p.m. ESPN
Fri., Oct. 8 Oklahoma State at Louisiana-Lafayette 9 p.m. ESPN2
Sat., Oct. 9 USC at Stanford 8 p.m. ABC
Wed., Oct. 13 UCF at Marshall 8 p.m. ESPN
Thu., Oct. 14 South Florida at West Virginia 7:30 p.m. ESPN
Fri., Oct. 15 Cincinnati at Louisville 8 p.m. ESPN
Sat., Oct. 16 Iowa at Michigan 3:30 p.m. ABC
Sat., Oct. 16 Ohio State at Wisconsin 7 p.m. ESPN or ESPN2
Thu., Oct. 21 UCLA at Oregon 9 p.m. ESPN
Fri., Oct. 22 South Florida at Cincinnati 8 p.m. ESPN2
Tue., Oct. 26 Louisiana Tech at Boise State 8 p.m. ESPN2
Thu., Oct. 28 Florida State at NC State 7:30 p.m. ESPN
Fri., Oct. 29 West Virginia at Connecticut 8 p.m. ESPN2
Sat., Oct. 30 Ohio State at Minnesota 8 p.m. ABC, ESPN or ESPN2
Sat., Oct. 30 Michigan at Penn State 8 p.m. ABC, ESPN or ESPN2
Sat., Oct. 30 Oregon at USC 8 p.m. ABC, ESPN or ESPN2
Tue., Nov. 2 Middle Tennessee at Arkansas State 7 p.m. ESPN2
Wed., Nov. 3 Rutgers at South Florida 7 p.m. ESPN2
Thu., Nov. 4 Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech 7:30 p.m. ESPN
Thu., Nov. 4 Buffalo at Ohio 7:30 p.m. ESPNU
Fri., Nov. 5 Western Michigan at Central Michigan TBD ESPNU
Fri., Nov. 5 UCF at Houston 8 p.m. ESPN2
Tue., Nov. 9 Toledo at Northern Illinois 7 p.m. ESPN2
Wed., Nov. 10 Miami (Ohio) at Bowling Green 8 p.m. ESPN2
Thu., Nov. 11 Pittsburgh at Connecticut 7:30 p.m. ESPN
Fri., Nov. 12 Ball State at Buffalo 6 p.m. ESPNU
Fri., Nov. 12 Boise State at Idaho 9 p.m. ESPN2
Sat., Nov. 13 USC at Arizona 8 p.m. ABC
Tue., Nov. 16 Ohio at Temple 8 p.m. ESPN2
Wed., Nov. 17 Bowling Green at Toledo TBD ESPN2 or ESPNU
Wed., Nov. 17 Miami (Ohio) at Akron TBD ESPN2 or ESPNU
Thu., Nov. 18 UCLA at Washington 8 p.m. ESPN
Fri., Nov. 19 Fresno State at Boise State 9:30 p.m. ESPN2
Sat., Nov. 20 2010 Florida Challenge
Bethune-Cookman vs. Florida A&M 2:30 p.m. ESPN Classic
Sat., Nov. 20 USC at Oregon State 8 p.m. ABC, ESPN or ESPN2
Tue., Nov. 23 Temple at Miami (Oho) 7 p.m. ESPN2
Thu., Nov. 25 Texas A&M at Texas 8 p.m. ESPN
Fri., Nov. 26 Colorado at Nebraska 3:30 p.m. ABC
Fri., Nov. 26 West Virginia at Pittsburgh TBD ABC, ESPN or ESPN2
Fri., Nov. 26 Arizona at Oregon 7 p.m. ESPN
Fri., Nov. 26 Louisville at Rutgers TBD ABC, ESPN or ESPN2
Fri., Nov. 26 Boise State at Nevada 10:15 p.m. ESPN2
Sat., Nov. 27 Notre Dame at USC 8 p.m. ABC, ESPN or ESPN2
Sat., Nov. 27 Oklahoma at Oklahoma State 3:30 p.m. or 8 p.m. ABC
Thu., Dec. 2 Arizona State at Arizona 8 p.m. ESPN
Fri., Dec. 3 Marathon MAC title game 7 p.m. ESPN2
Fri., Dec. 3 Illinois at Fresno State 10:15 p.m. ESPN2
Sat., Dec. 4 2010 ACC Championship Game 7:45 p.m. ESPN
Sat., Dec. 4 2010 Big 12 Championship Game TBD TBD
Sat., Dec. 4 2010 Conference USA Championship Game TBD TBD
Sat., Dec. 4 Pittsburgh at Cincinnati TBD ABC, ESPN or ESPN2
Sat., Dec. 4 Connecticut at South Florida TBD ABC, ESPN or ESPN2
Sat., Dec. 4 Rutgers at West Virginia TBD ABC, ESPN or ESPN2
Sat., Dec. 4 Troy at Florida Atlantic TBD ESPNUIt's not the 27 World Championships that drive the New York Yankees. It's the 28th.
Every year is The Year. Go Yankees.
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06-09-10 11:28 AM #94
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2010-11 College Football Bowl Schedule
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=5168379
2010-11 College Football Bowl Schedule
Bowl Location Date/Time Network
New Mexico
Mountain West vs. WAC Albuquerque, N.M.
University Stadium Dec. 18
2 p.m. ESPN
uDrove Humanitarian
MAC vs. WAC Boise, Idaho
Bronco Stadium Dec. 18
5:30 p.m. ESPN
R+L Carriers New Orleans
C-USA vs. Sun Belt New Orleans
Louisiana Superdome Dec. 18
9 p.m. ESPN
Beef 'O' Brady's St. Petersburg
Big East vs. C-USA St. Petersburg, Fla.
Tropicana Field Dec. 21
8 p.m. ESPN
MAACO Las Vegas
Mountain West vs. Pac-10 Las Vegas
Sam Boyd Stadium Dec. 22
8 p.m. ESPN
S.D. County Credit Union Poinsettia
Mountain West vs. Navy San Diego
Qualcomm Stadium Dec. 23
8 p.m. ESPN
Sheraton Hawaii
C-USA vs. WAC Honolulu
Aloha Stadium Dec. 24
8 p.m. ESPN
Little Caesars
Big Ten vs. MAC Detroit
Ford Field Dec. 26
8:30 p.m. ESPN
AdvoCare V100 Independence
ACC vs. Mountain West Shreveport, La.
Independence Stadium Dec. 27
5 p.m. TBD
Champs Sports
ACC vs. Big East Orlando, Fla.
Florida Citrus Bowl Dec. 28
6:30 p.m. ESPN
Insight
Big Ten vs. Big 12 Tempe, Ariz.
Sun Devil Stadium Dec. 28
10 p.m. ESPN
EagleBank
ACC vs. C-USA Washington, D.C.
RFK Stadium Dec. 29
2:30 p.m. ESPN
Texas
Big Ten vs. Big 12 Houston
Reliant Stadium Dec. 29
6 p.m. ESPN
Valero Alamo
Big 12 vs. Pac-10 San Antonio
Alamodome Dec. 29
9:15 p.m. ESPN
Bell Helicopter Armed Forces
C-USA vs. Mountain West Fort Worth, Texas
Amon G. Carter Stadium Dec. 30
Noon ESPN
New Era Pinstripe
Big 12 vs. Big East Bronx, N.Y.
Yankee Stadium Dec. 30
3:20 p.m. ESPN
Franklin American Mortgage Music City
ACC vs. SEC Nashville, Tenn.
LP Field Dec. 30
6:40 p.m. ESPN
Bridgepoint Education Holiday
Big 12 vs. Pac-10 San Diego
Qualcomm Stadium Dec. 30
10 p.m. ESPN
Meineke Car Care
ACC vs. Big East Charlotte, N.C.
Bank of America Stadium Dec. 31
Noon ESPN
Brut Sun
ACC vs. Pac-10 El Paso, Texas
Sun Bowl Dec. 31
2 p.m. CBS
AutoZone Liberty
C-USA vs. SEC Memphis, Tenn.
Liberty Bowl Dec. 31
3:30 p.m. ESPN
Chick-fil-A
ACC vs. SEC Atlanta
Georgia Dome Dec. 31
TBD TBD
Dallas Football Classic
Big Ten vs. Big 12 Dallas
Cotton Bowl Jan. 1
Noon ESPNU
Outback
Big Ten vs. SEC Tampa, Fla.
Raymond James Stadium Jan. 1
1 p.m. ABC
Capital One
Big Ten vs. SEC Orlando, Fla.
Florida Citrus Bowl Jan. 1
1 p.m. ESPN
Gator
Big Ten vs. SEC Jacksonville, Fla.
Municipal Stadium Jan. 1
1:30 p.m. ESPN2
Rose Bowl Game presented by Citi
BCS vs. BCS Pasadena, Calif.
Rose Bowl Jan. 1
4:30 p.m. ESPN
Tostitos Fiesta
BCS vs. BCS Glendale, Ariz.
U. of Phoenix Stadium Jan. 1
8:30 p.m. ESPN
Orange
BCS vs. BCS Miami
Sun Life Stadium Jan. 3
8 p.m. ESPN
Allstate Sugar
BCS vs. BCS New Orleans
Louisiana Superdome Jan. 4
8 p.m. ESPN
GMAC
MAC vs. Sun Belt Mobile, Ala.
Ladd-Peebles Stadium Jan. 6
8 p.m. ESPN
AT&T Cotton
Big 12 vs. SEC Arlington, Texas
Cowboys Stadium Jan. 7
8 p.m. FOX
Papajohns.com
Big East vs. SEC Birmingham, Ala.
Legion Field Jan. 8
Noon ESPN
Kraft Fight Hunger
Pac-10 vs. WAC San Francisco
AT&T Park Jan. 9
9 p.m. ESPN
Tostitos BCS National Championship Game
BCS No. 1 vs. BCS No. 2 Glendale, Ariz.
U. of Phoenix Stadium Jan. 10
8 p.m. ESPNIt's not the 27 World Championships that drive the New York Yankees. It's the 28th.
Every year is The Year. Go Yankees.
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06-09-10 11:36 AM #95
Re: 2010 NCAA Football Season Thread
Oh dude there is no question that a name change is going to happen if this all goes down.
Originally Posted by NelsonMuntz
That would be huge.
Originally Posted by Yanks1976
ND can still throw a huge wrench in this whole thing by accepting the Big10's offer but I think they'll wait until the last possible minute to join. That offer will always be there for them though.
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06-09-10 11:54 AM #96NYYF Legend

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Re: 2010 NCAA Football Season Thread
Obviously we have no idea how all of this is going to play out, so I haven't really come up with an opinion quite yet. However, it would be rather nice to have Texas and Oklahoma in the Pac 10/whatever they want to call it.
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06-09-10 01:12 PM #97
Re: 2010 NCAA Football Season Thread
I think you are right and ND will wait until they absolutely have to do something. That time isn't close to arriving yet....
Originally Posted by CanoForPresident
And in other news, here comes Congress:
http://omaha.com/article/20100609/NE...a-federal-case
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06-09-10 01:26 PM #98
Re: 2010 NCAA Football Season Thread
"I have come to the conclusion that one useless man is called a disgrace, that two are called a law firm, and that three or more become a Congress." - John Adams in the Broadway show 1776.
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06-09-10 01:28 PM #99
Re: 2010 NCAA Football Season Thread
Jeremiah Masoli will probably get kicked off the team for this
http://www.registerguard.com/csp/cms...ed-driving.csp
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06-09-10 02:11 PM #100
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People at Kansas just sound defeated....
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/news/...3Fid%3D5265439
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