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NCAAF Week 10

PostPosted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 5:36 pm
by Webb
ESPN finally got a good Thursday night game. 9pm eastern.

#2 (#3 BCS) Oregon at
#6 (#5 BCS) Stanford

Oregon is favored by 10 points. It's performance is important for Florida State's (#2) BCS position.

Florida State is a 35 point favorite at Wake Forest on Saturday.

Re: NCAAF Week 10

PostPosted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 11:55 pm
by Webb
Oregon 20
Stanford 26

This is going to have huge ramifications in the BCS.

#1 Alabama (8-0) is secure but has the toughest schedule of the leaders. LSU, Auburn, then Missouri or South Carolina in the SEC Championship.

#2 Florida State (8-0) has a pretty easy remaining schedule and should skate through the ACC Championship.

#3 Oregon (8-1) is out of it.

#4 Ohio State (8-0) has won 21 straight games, maybe skewed because they were bowl ineligible last year but an impressive record. They are the guys that don't get no respect

#6 Baylor (8-0) is undefeated but that's all I know about them. They are from Texas.

Re: NCAAF Week 10

PostPosted: Sat Nov 09, 2013 12:59 am
by Webb
Yep, Tiger enjoyed the game

BELEK, Turkey (AP) -- Tiger Woods slashed his deficit to the leaders from six shots to one with a 9-under 63 in the second round of the Turkish Open on Friday ...

Woods revealed he had been awake since around 3:30 a.m. local time watching TV coverage of Stanford, his alma mater, beating Oregon 26-20 in college football.

The game went on so long that Woods became worried about getting in some practice at Maxx Royal before his 8 a.m. restart.

"Unfortunately, I had to stay longer watching the game than I wanted to," he said. "Kickoff was 3:30 a.m. but that was no problem as my body is still on Singapore time, but it was one of those games where it looked like we (Stanford) were going up 29-7 but the next thing you know, Oregon comes back at us and I'm thinking I have to go warm up for this tournament. So I'm saying, come on guys, can't you just run the clock out, and they finally did." ...

Re: NCAAF Week 10

PostPosted: Sat Nov 09, 2013 10:24 pm
by Webb
Another big upset with no national championship ramifications.

Virginia Tech 42
#11 Miami 24

Florida State's unstoppable offense scored another impressive win.

#2 Florida State 59
Wake Forest 3

Re: NCAAF Week 10

PostPosted: Sun Nov 10, 2013 8:42 pm
by Webb
BCS Rankings as of November 10

1 Alabama 9-0
2 Florida State 9-0
3 Ohio State 9-0
4 Stanford 8-1
5 Baylor 8-0
6 Oregon 8-1
7 Auburn 9-1
8 Clemson 8-1
9 Missouri 9-1
10 South Carolina 7-2