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Tenn 24, UCLA 27 (Final, OT)

craigblitz;1245915; said:
Hahaha what SEC loses a game out of home territory.... get out...lol


amazing what happens when these SEC juggernauts actualy play games out of the south isn't it?

3rd string QB gives you 4 pics in the first half and you can't bury them? Only Fat Phil.
 
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It never fails to amaze me...

...how a single team's performance reflects on the whole conference.

[Sarcasm] Apparently UT is the SEC and with their loss tonight, the SEC has been exposed as a weak conference. [/Sarcasm]

Sounds awfully familiar... :biggrin:
 
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This was an interesting game, really didn't know who was going to win this one. Tennessee has fallen off the map a bit, I mean, they've lost to ND twice this decade. On the other hand, UCLA can't keep a QB healthy and also can't beat ND, along with having a new coach. Congrats to UCLA for gutting it out and getting off to a good start in '09. Phat Phil...whats going on?
 
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DaddyBigBucks;1245920; said:
I love college football


after that game ended. I sat here on my couch, in my shorts, few empty cold ones on the table, plate that once had pizza on it, 61inch TV 6 feet in front of my face with my feet up on the table with my hands on my head saying...

I love College Football.
 
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Impressed with UCLA's win over UT. They persevered through a discouraging first half and stepped up to win a hard fought game. That's after losing three starting Offensive players/leaders in the first Quarter.

Move over Petey.....there's a new sheriff in town. :biggrin:
 
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Jaxbuck;1245921; said:
amazing what happens when these SEC juggernauts actualy play games out of the south isn't it?

No kidding. Normally we see these performances against the likes of Ole Miss, Miss Stake, Arkansas & Kentucky, and people say it's indicative of the strength of the conference. Now maybe they can start calling it what it is: crap football.
 
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Magua;1245927; said:
after that game ended. I sat here on my couch, in my underwear, few empty cold ones on the table, plate that once had pizza on it, 61inch TV 6 feet in front of my face with my feet up on the table with my hands on my head saying...

I love College Football.

Too much info Mag... too much info.

Next time, just give DBB's post a "+1". Mmmmkay? :biggrin:
 
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I'm not one of those people that cry foul everytime the SEC's power is mentioned. They play damn good football down there and have the past two BCS national Champions. They've earned some of the praise they get. I do, however, think it's a little overblown. Typically, there's one or two really good SEC teams and a handful of pretty good teams. It reflects in their overall OOC and Bowl record. They're no different than any other conference. Personally, I think the Big 12 is much stronger this season.
 
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