ESPN Ranks the BCS championship games...

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Tennessee's position on the list may surprise you (at least it surprised me)...

Best quote of the entire article ...

"Travis Henry is still only halfway through opening his 2008 Father's Day cards; he's also facing a federal charge of "knowingly and intentionally conspiring to distribute and possess with intent to distribute cocaine."
 
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They seem to be ranked on how close the final score was.

1. 3 pts
2. 7 pts
3. 7 pts
4. 7 pts
5. 11 pts
6. 14 pts
7. 17 pts
8. 23 pts
9. 27 pts
10. 36 pts
 
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Our game was pretty terrible. Sloppy; no Jamal Lewis; no Chris Weinke. Both teams looked like they hadn't practiced in a month. Keith Jackson spent the whole second half droning on about himself. The only two memorable moments were the long TD pass and Leaverton's open-field tackle of Peter Warrick. That game would have been a complete yawner if you weren't a fan of one of the teams.
 
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Contrary to reports, Bush, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2006 NFL draft, didn't take a pay cut by leaving USC early to play for the Saints.

I love it!!! Makes you wonder why we haven't heard a word about all the under the table dealings at USC since last year. Swept under the rug?
 
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Our game was pretty terrible. Sloppy; no Jamal Lewis; no Chris Weinke. Both teams looked like they hadn't practiced in a month. Keith Jackson spent the whole second half droning on about himself. The only two memorable moments were the long TD pass and Leaverton's open-field tackle of Peter Warrick. That game would have been a complete yawner if you weren't a fan of one of the teams.

He hadn't played since the Auburn game. Wasn't an issue.

There were two HUGE long pass plays to Peerless Price
 
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He hadn't played since the Auburn game. Wasn't an issue.

Well, yes. I was just thinking of the game as a viewing experience for your average viewer from, say, Missouri. One team was missing its best player and the other was missing its starting QB. Peter Warrick was the only player on the field with any national sizzle at all.
 
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