College Football Signs that the World is Ending

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College Football Signs that the World is Ending

Postby Cane from the Bend » Tue Oct 20, 2015 4:58 pm

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The Associated Press has ranked Temple #22.

This is the first time in 36 year the Owls have received a position on the ap poll.

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What are your College Football Anomalies? --- --- --- --- (no Eric; Michigan fielding a decent team does not count)

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Re: College Football Signs that the World is Ending

Postby Eric » Wed Oct 21, 2015 5:05 pm

I still can't get over the fact that LSU didn't steamroll Eastern Michigan on the ground last month. It took them until the 4th quarter to put them away. I guess they just didn't want to show up for that one.

The Portland State / North Texas score still amazes me, too. 66-7 loss to an FCS team. Wow. I never, ever though I would see that.
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Re: College Football Signs that the World is Ending

Postby Vileborg » Wed Oct 21, 2015 8:46 pm

Every week I keep wondering if my polls broke. I put them in week 2 after they had beat Penn St and then beat Cincinnati and they've continued to climb to a point where I'm worried I have them ranked too high. I have them 11th atm.

Weird year with Toledo, Memphis and Temple all in the top 25 while perennial power houses are floundering.


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