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The 2010 National Championship game.
Who do you got? Why?
Who do you got? Why?
Auburn just needs to get some help, like they did today, from that defense.Auburn.
Oregon is soft and they have a <Censored>ing atrocious schedule.
Auburn has defeated: #12 South Carolina, #19 South Carolina, #6 LSU, #12 Arkansas and #11 Alabama.
Oregon has defeated: #24 USC, #9 Stanford, and #21 Arizona.
Auburn doesn't blow teams out like Oregon does, but then again Auburn doesn't play in the weak Pac-10.
To be honest the Stanford game might the best win for either team. The SEC was kinda down this year, and all these ranked teams really didn't impress much. Neither team had an amazing schedule IMO.Auburn.
Oregon is soft and they have a <Censored>ing atrocious schedule.
Auburn has defeated: #12 South Carolina, #19 South Carolina, #6 LSU, #12 Arkansas and #11 Alabama.
Oregon has defeated: #24 USC, #9 Stanford, and #21 Arizona.
Auburn doesn't blow teams out like Oregon does, but then again Auburn doesn't play in the weak Pac-10.
The SEC still possess the last four BCS championships, and a 27-6 out of conference record.To be honest the Stanford game might the best win for either team. The SEC was kinda down this year, and all these ranked teams really didn't impress much. Neither team had an amazing schedule IMO.
I still got Auburn though.
I know the SEC kicked some ass that last couple of years, but it was kinda down this year.The SEC still possess the last four BCS championships, and a 27-6 out of conference record.
Vanderbilt against Northwestern
Ole Miss against Jacksonville State (LOL)
Tennessee against Oregon
Georgia against Colorado
Vanderbilt against UCONN
Florida against Florida State
Also, you would have beating Stanford a better win than wins on the road in Tuscaloosa -- or against LSU or Arkansas?To be honest the Stanford game might the best win for either team. The SEC was kinda down this year, and all these ranked teams really didn't impress much. Neither team had an amazing schedule IMO.
I still got Auburn though.
27-6 out of conference doesn't lie.I know the SEC kicked some ass that last couple of years, but it was kinda down this year.
He was cleared to play by the ncaa.....I'm pulling for Oregon. And I think they can win.
Plus Cam Newton shouldn't even be playing according to the rules of the NCAA.
Then why is he?I'm pulling for Oregon. And I think they can win.
Plus Cam Newton shouldn't even be playing according to the rules of the NCAA.
I would have the Stanford win better then the wins against LSU and Arkansas, the win at Alabama was really good, but Alabama didn't look to sharp during the season either. It might be the lack of exposure, but I didn't see anything wrong with Stanford, but I did see things wrong with Arkansas and LSU.Also, you would have beating Stanford a better win than wins on the road in Tuscaloosa -- or against LSU or Arkansas?
You have got to be kidding me.
Then why is he playing? Like.. I don't get it, it's done and finished, the kid is playing for Auburn and that's that.The thing is in the rules it says if anyone in your family tries to get money, you are ineligible. I don't know why they are letting him play honestly, but i'm not buying the whole "well Cam didn't know" crap.
Maybe his dad gave the NCAA some money... h34r:Then why is he playing? Like.. I don't get it, it's done and finished, the kid is playing for Auburn and that's that.
Don't forget who owned Newton first.