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Louisville RB Michael Bush (official thread)

This thread backs up the tragedy that is the Big East getting an automatic BCS bid. The 2nd place SEC team will probably be better than the winner of the Big East. The same could probably be said for the Big Ten.

Look at this junk West Virginia schedule.

Sat Sep 2 Marshall 42-10, W
Sat Sep 9 Eastern Washington (Parents Day) 1 pm
Thu Sep 14 Maryland 7:30 pm
Sat Sep 23 at East Carolina TBA
Sat Oct 7 at Mississippi State 2:30 pm
Sat Oct 14 Syracuse (Homecoming) Noon
Fri Oct 20 at Connecticut 8 pm
Thu Nov 2 at Louisville 7:30 pm
Sat Nov 11 Cincinnati (Mountaineer Week) Noon
Thu Nov 16 at Pitt 7:30 pm
Sat Nov 25 USF Noon
Sat Dec 2 Rutgers TBA


Realistically, will there be any ranked teams on that schedule this season?
 
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Look at this junk West Virginia schedule.

Sat Sep 2 Marshall 42-10, W
Sat Sep 9 Eastern Washington (Parents Day) 1 pm
Thu Sep 14 Maryland 7:30 pm
Sat Sep 23 at East Carolina TBA
Sat Oct 7 at Mississippi State 2:30 pm
Sat Oct 14 Syracuse (Homecoming) Noon
Fri Oct 20 at Connecticut 8 pm
Thu Nov 2 at Louisville 7:30 pm
Sat Nov 11 Cincinnati (Mountaineer Week) Noon
Thu Nov 16 at Pitt 7:30 pm
Sat Nov 25 USF Noon
Sat Dec 2 Rutgers TBA


Realistically, will there be any ranked teams on that schedule this season?
Rutgers looked good pounding NC at Chaple Hill... but then this wasn't basketball so maybe that's irrelevant. They have to play Miss State at Jacksonville... SEC pride on the line there... Maybe.
 
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This thread backs up the tragedy that is the Big East getting an automatic BCS bid. The 2nd place SEC team will probably be better than the winner of the Big East. The same could probably be said for the Big Ten.

Look at this junk West Virginia schedule.

Sat Sep 2 Marshall 42-10, W
Sat Sep 9 Eastern Washington (Parents Day) 1 pm
Thu Sep 14 Maryland 7:30 pm
Sat Sep 23 at East Carolina TBA
Sat Oct 7 at Mississippi State 2:30 pm
Sat Oct 14 Syracuse (Homecoming) Noon
Fri Oct 20 at Connecticut 8 pm
Thu Nov 2 at Louisville 7:30 pm
Sat Nov 11 Cincinnati (Mountaineer Week) Noon
Thu Nov 16 at Pitt 7:30 pm
Sat Nov 25 USF Noon
Sat Dec 2 Rutgers TBA


Realistically, will there be any ranked teams on that schedule this season?


^Thats the reason why I think that if there are 2 teams with one loss, such as Ohio State, Auburn, etc. and teams that have tough schedules like that, I think the BCS would put the 2 one loss teams ahead of West Virginia. Its a tough thing to do, but do they diserve to go to the national title game with that easy of a schedule???? I dont think so.
 
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This thread backs up the tragedy that is the Big East getting an automatic BCS bid. The 2nd place SEC team will probably be better than the winner of the Big East. The same could probably be said for the Big Ten.

Look at this junk West Virginia schedule.

Sat Sep 2 Marshall 42-10, W
Sat Sep 9 Eastern Washington (Parents Day) 1 pm
Thu Sep 14 Maryland 7:30 pm
Sat Sep 23 at East Carolina TBA
Sat Oct 7 at Mississippi State 2:30 pm
Sat Oct 14 Syracuse (Homecoming) Noon
Fri Oct 20 at Connecticut 8 pm
Thu Nov 2 at Louisville 7:30 pm
Sat Nov 11 Cincinnati (Mountaineer Week) Noon
Thu Nov 16 at Pitt 7:30 pm
Sat Nov 25 USF Noon
Sat Dec 2 Rutgers TBA


Realistically, will there be any ranked teams on that schedule this season?

2nd? I think the 5th place SEC team would deserve a BCS bid before the Big East does. Hell, I don't even care that they get a BCS bid really, but if Tulane couldn't play for a championship when they went undefeated a few years ago, then WVU shouldn't be able to either with that schedule.
 
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Rutgers looked good pounding NC at Chaple Hill... but then this wasn't basketball so maybe that's irrelevant. They have to play Miss State at Jacksonville... SEC pride on the line there... Maybe.

I think you mean Starkville. :wink2:

But did you see the non-existent Mississippi St. offense against South Carolina, an average SEC team with 8 new defensive starters? They should be able to handle the Bulldogs down there.

It's pretty sad when 'at Pitt' looks like the second toughest game on the schedule.
 
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Mark my words... WVU will lose a game this year (and I mean before the bowl season) I can't tell you to who they will lose, but they will lose.

I think they lose at Louisville, even with Bush out. They won in Morgantown last year when they were down 24-7, and got a bad call to help the comeback that got it into OT.
 
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Bush smart not to rush NFL decision

The decision Michael Bush made about his football future yesterday was the best decision, the wisest decision, the only decision.
And what was the decision Bush made about where he will punish linebackers in 2007?
No decision. Not yet.
Perfect. There is no reason to rush toward the National Football League. And there's also no reason for Bush to put himself in position to eventually disappoint the University of Louisville faithful by saying he plans to return for a fifth season.
Not yesterday. Not today. Not tomorrow.
Not until the day arrives when Bush must make a decision. And deadline day, according to Big East Conference associate commissioner John Paquette, is Jan. 15. Go ahead and make intelligent use of the 3? months. Then decide. Only 25 days have passed since Bush broke his right leg in two places against the University of Kentucky. NFL? Bush is still learning how to get comfortable with his long metal crutches. Bush controls this clock.
[FONT=arial,geneva]Rehabilitation first[/FONT] Until the day arrives when Bush must give the NFL his answer, the only rush he needs to make is to the exercise bike, which he has been cleared to ride. Then he can worry about the swimming pool, which will be included in the next upgrade of his rehab. Later there will be approval for running, cutting, stopping and the other stressful moves that will tell him how well his right leg has healed.
Only then will Bush know how close he is to feeling the way he felt on Sept. 3, when he accelerated like a guy who was going to run for 500 yards and a dozen touchdowns against UK.
"Michael Bush was a first-round pick before he got injured," said Gil Brandt, the former Dallas Cowboys general manager who now serves as an analyst for www.nfl.com. "I imagine that wouldn't change.
"Bush and Kenny Irons (of Auburn) are the two best backs out there. I know a lot of people in the NFL really like Bush because he's shown everybody he can catch the ball. He's a Pittsburgh kind of back because he's not afraid to knock people down."
Brandt's analysis is supported by other 2007 NFL draft projections. He is rated the top senior running back, ahead of Irons, on www.ESPN.com. Bush has three inches and more than 50 pounds on Irons.
Brandt said the only concern he has heard about Bush is a tendency to carry extra pounds. Those pounds were not evident in the UK game, not after Bush flashed for a 48-yard touchdown on his first carry. For a half Bush ran the way a first-round pick is supposed to run.
[FONT=arial,geneva]Wait until January[/FONT] If that's still how the projection board looks in January and Bush's leg continues to mend the way doctors believe it will, he can make his goodbye official then.
I would. Running backs come packaged with a finite number of carries. They make good money, but they don't have decades to make it. You make it when you can.
Bush has given this football program three years and a little more than half the UK game, but he's actually given U of L more than that.
By signing with Louisville out of Male High School, Bush gave the football program the kind of credibility that Wes Unseld and Darrell Griffith gave the basketball program several generations ago. Bush has proved that a local legend doesn't have to dance away to Notre Dame, Ohio State or Tennessee to convince guys like Brandt they are first-round NFL material.
But yesterday was not the day for Michael Bush to decide that. Not yet.
 
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