A Question:

Let me break this down for you reject. If there are 66 teams in order for tennessee to be in the top 3rd, they would have to be 22nd or higher. Learn basic math and then come talk to me.
That's what I thought. You screwed the initial question up, now you're taking backwater. It's what mental midgets do. Thank God you'll be gone after the South Carolina game. The average IQ will pick up 5 points upon your departure. Also, the fact you are stupid enough to use "40+", then act as if you gave an exact figure speaks volumes about your intelligence. I believe I might start a countdown thread for your imminent departure. It's certainly an event worth celebrating.
 
I like Rich Rod, but Harbaugh would be an upgrade. In my opinion, he's the perfect guy to turn around the series with OSU.

Agree. My Dad doesn't like him (Michigan Man premise) but the thing is that I think UM fans didn't realize how much transition it was going to take. He has to starting showing results, but it's a totally different animal than what Michigan is use to. It was going to take time. But yes, Jim Harbaugh is the guy. Rich Rod has to have a good season or else he is gone. And if he doesn't start Tate Forcier, he takes two step backwards in getting Michigan fans on there side.
 
That's what I thought. You screwed the initial question up, now you're taking backwater. It's what mental midgets do. Thank God you'll be gone after the South Carolina game. The average IQ will pick up 5 points upon your departure. Also, the fact you are stupid enough to use "40+", then act as if you gave an exact figure speaks volumes about your intelligence. I believe I might start a countdown thread for your imminent departure. It's certainly an event worth celebrating.

I didnt screw anything up. I estimated 40 or more. Apparently you took 40 or more to mean 44 or more. Or maybe you just need to learn some basic math.
 
Major conference power rankings

1. Alabama
2. Oregon
3. Ohio State
4. Florida
5. Oklahoma
6. Texas
7. UNC
8. Nebraska
9. Wisconsin
10. Arkansas
11. South Carolina
12. Miami
13. Iowa
14. Arizona
15. USC
16. Auburn
17. va tech
18. LSU
19. Oregon state
20. ga tech
21. Penn State
22. Fla state
23. Tennessee

so the answer to your question 22. Just outside the top 3rd.


I don't know what's worse about this list. Us at 22, or Oregon at 2.
 
20 thinking about our o line and qb situations. if our o-line really overachieves and Simms can manage a game worth a flip, then maybe 35. hopefully Wylie is stacking muscle on these kids as everyone has been saying. the freshmen are gonna grow up quick in the SEC.
 
South Carolina at 11 is worse than both!
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Not sure about that. Oregon's lost their Heisman campaign QB...Just ask Oklahoma. When you lose your high-caliber QB, you don't go 2nd in the country.

That, of course, is just the start, as Oregon wasn't sniffing #2 in the country regardless.
 
Unfortunately a Zook recruited team could possibly be the most talented team in the nation, just without coaching.

You should talk to my buddies in Illinois... they want to string him up and beat him like a piñata.

They are REALLY tired of losing to Ohio State and Iowa: About as sick as we are of losing to Florida and Alabubba.
 
Not sure about that. Oregon's lost their Heisman campaign QB...Just ask Oklahoma. When you lose your high-caliber QB, you don't go 2nd in the country.

That, of course, is just the start, as Oregon wasn't sniffing #2 in the country regardless.

Well obviously this list was compiled before Oregon's QB was arrested....then arrested
AGAIN! Between that kid and Blount trying to kick everybody's a$$, The word Duck is starting to get some serious street-cred! :)
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Well obviously this list was compiled before Oregon's QB was arrested....then arrested
AGAIN! Between that kid and Blount trying to kick everybody's a$$, The word Duck is starting to get some serious street-cred! :)
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Don't forget LaMichael James. He only got 1 game, though...
 
we are better than the likes of Michigan, Indiana, Purdue, Minnesota, Indiana, Vandy, Kentucky, Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas State, Kansas, Washington State, Virginia, Duke, Louisville, Illinois, Syracuse, Wake Forest, North Carolina State, Maryland, and Mississippi State.

there are plenty others that hover around our own talent level and will likely underachieve too. take South Carolina, for example. they have the benefit of depth on their side now, and i will venture and say Spurrier is still a better coach than Dooley. but theyre still not very good.

so with that list, id say a decent amount. we still wont go over .500, though.
 
In college football, there are "haves" and there are "have nots".

I think the Vol football program will be among the "have nots" this season. And maybe they have been among the "have nots" for a few previous seasons.
 

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