Did you know the Big 10 has been down for about 12 straight seasons according to the national media (ESPN) and ignorant football fans.. mainly in SEC territory? So, Ohio State gets railroaded by one of the best teams in the nation yearly since Urban Meyer shows up, and that team features a QB some call "legendary" or the best ever in college history. Michigan takes it on the chin against what some might call a semi-professional team (only semi because apparently some of the athletes are getting paid.. Reggie Bush?) and suddenly the conference is terrible. They are slow. They are mongrols; they can't throw the ball.. they can't stop the spread.
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Well, Oklahoma and Texas made it to the game this year with their respective top 5 rankings intact. That is rare, as the teams usually choke the week leading up to it in "trap games". This year's game should be a good matchup of two great passers in Sam Bradford and Colt McCoy. Both are in the Heisman hunt and should finish the season with some great numbers. The point of interest for me is not the stellar play of both QBs, but the lack of commentary on these two teams. The media constantly speaks of what USC needs to do to get back to the title game or which SEC team will be there to face them. I have news for the stupid media: Get over your East/West coast bias! Oklahoma is probably going to end up playing BYU in the title game, in fact, I hope it is Boise St. vs. BYU so all the haters of anything non-SEC can shut up. True, the SEC is a great conference, but they all have to play each other. There should not be a 1 loss team from the SEC in the title game over an undefeated (even if they are from the mountain west). Now, on to the game:
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This Texas defense is a lot better than people expected. Their big offensive line also appears to have made leaps and bounds from last year’s catastrophe. Bring on the Red River Rivalry!
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WEST(1) Angels(2) Oakland(3) Seattle(4) Texas
WILD CARD
Cleveland Indians
NATIONAL LEAGUE
CENTRAL(1) Cubs(2) Houston(3) Brewers(4) Reds(5) St. Louis(6) Pittsburgh
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