2013 College Football Thread (Realer than Real Deal Holyfield -->S/O Craftsy)

The SEC got sad that nobody cared about them and everyone cared about the Rose Bowl so they made the BCS national title game. Thats why every single game has had a SEC team

just kidding
or am i?
 
The SEC got sad that nobody cared about them and everyone cared about the Rose Bowl so they made the BCS national title game. Thats why every single game has had a SEC team

just kidding
or am i?
:lol: You're not. It's all good though. I ain't mad at cha.
 
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@Deadspin: Oklahoma wide receiver arrested on two felony charges of performing lewd acts in front of women: http://t.co/264mPpyaSV


Ummmm :x

Oklahoma Sooners wide receiver Trey Metoyer is accused of allegedly exposing himself on two separate occasions, both in Norman, in August and September.

The sophomore was charged with two felony counts of indecent exposure today at the Cleveland County Courthouse. SoonerScoop acquired the probable cause affidavit for Metoyer, and if these accounts are true, Metoyer is awful at not performing lewd acts in front of women.

The first count took place on Aug. 29.

"The victim advised she was on a balcony smoking a cigarette when she observed the black male driving through the parking lot ? in a red Grand Am," states the affidavit of the Aug. 29 incident. "The black male backed up and pulled into a parking spot. The victim noticed a short time later that the black male had his (genitals) exposed while sitting in the car (performing a lewd act)."

The second count took place on Sept. 17 in Norman where Metoyer approached the victim inquiring about an ink pen.

"It was learned that the victim was walking her dog when she was approached by a black male who asked her if he could borrow a pen," states the affidavit of the Sept. 17 incident. "The victim went into her apartment to get an ink pen and when she came back outside, the black male was (performing a lewd act) in front of her apartment. The black male then asked the victim if she would want the pen back."
 
@Deadspin: Oklahoma wide receiver arrested on two felony charges of performing lewd acts in front of women: http://t.co/264mPpyaSV


Ummmm :x

Oklahoma Sooners wide receiver Trey Metoyer is accused of allegedly exposing himself on two separate occasions, both in Norman, in August and September.

The sophomore was charged with two felony counts of indecent exposure today at the Cleveland County Courthouse. SoonerScoop acquired the probable cause affidavit for Metoyer, and if these accounts are true, Metoyer is awful at not performing lewd acts in front of women.

The first count took place on Aug. 29.

"The victim advised she was on a balcony smoking a cigarette when she observed the black male driving through the parking lot ? in a red Grand Am," states the affidavit of the Aug. 29 incident. "The black male backed up and pulled into a parking spot. The victim noticed a short time later that the black male had his (genitals) exposed while sitting in the car (performing a lewd act)."

The second count took place on Sept. 17 in Norman where Metoyer approached the victim inquiring about an ink pen.

"It was learned that the victim was walking her dog when she was approached by a black male who asked her if he could borrow a pen," states the affidavit of the Sept. 17 incident. "The victim went into her apartment to get an ink pen and when she came back outside, the black male was (performing a lewd act) in front of her apartment. The black male then asked the victim if she would want the pen back."

Dude was tryna ask her if she wanted to join the PEN15 club :lol: word to 1st grade.
 
Precisely my point.

Next year you'll want to focus only on 2014

Then again the year after

Etc etc

Because that's all you'll ever have. Hopes and wishes.

Inside glass cases.

So bitter. Feel free to live in 2001.

I know we haven't won any national championships, but it does me no good to dwell in the past. If people want to boast their past success then fine, more power to them. I just don't see the point in saying we won a championship (other than the year prior) because teams become so different, players move on, etc.

I'm a Denver Broncos fan. Am I glad they won back-to-back titles with Elway? Absolutely. Does it affect how I view the team now? Those titles don't do anything to help them win now. I don't know why it'd be any different in CFB.

I'm not saying that having titles means nothing, because it definitely does. But to say that a team is irrelevant (in the present day) because they haven't won a national championship is ridiculous in my opinion. That kind of conversation only works when you're looking back 20 years at a team that never won anything.

CP, seriously, do you truly believe that RIGHT NOW Miami is a more relevant, meaningful, and elite program than Oregon? I'm not trying to troll, I'm just seeking understanding on the here and now and what you perceive.
 
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CP's opinions towards Oregon you have to take w/ a grain of salt. Living in Oregon has scarred him forever

You ain't just whistlin dixie. :lol: These people just do not get it.

They take calls from folks around here who do NOTHING but bag on the SEC. :lol: "But they've won 8 straight Titles" "Titles don't matter tho radio host" :rofl: Quite comical around here.


CP, seriously, do you truly believe that RIGHT NOW Miami is a more relevant, meaningful, and elite program than Oregon? I'm not trying to troll, I'm just seeking understanding on the here and now and what you perceive.

I already told you, I do not believe in "relevant". Top 2, top 10, top 25, none of that is "relevant" to me. You're either in the mix to win it all, or you're not. Clearly, Miami has not been for a long long while. And we may not be for some time if the NCAA doesn't hurry the **** up already. We appear to be better today than we were 3-4 years ago, but that means nothing to me. Til we hoist another crystal ball, we are not "relevant:" Nor is anyone else outside of Bama.

I don't care if we finish in the top 5 for 50 years straight, if all 50 end with us lower than #1, not relevant. Period.

I don't know how I can be more clear than that.
 
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CP's opinions towards Oregon you have to take w/ a grain of salt. Living in Oregon has scarred him forever

You ain't just whistlin dixie. :lol: These people just do not get it.

They take calls from folks around here who do NOTHING but bag on the SEC. :lol: "But they've won 8 straight Titles" "Titles don't matter tho radio host" :rofl: Quite comical around here.

Stupid isn't exclusive to any area. Hell in Georgia I had a woman ask me "what it was like growing up with Indian attacks" because I said I was from Oregon :x
 
1080 is better than it used to be, but 750 is pure garbage. Dan Patrick the only show worth anything, the local stuff is terrible.
 
I was gonna ask if it was 750, I've heard some pretty stupid stuff on there. The only reason I have 750 on these days is for Thursday Night NFL on the drive home :lol:

I can't remember if it was 750 or 1080, but one of the hosts predicted Oregon to lost to both Virginia and Tennessee. Their logic was that Oregon would be looking forward to Tennessee and drop the ball with Virginia, and then lose to Tennessee because "when the Vols come out of the tunnel it's historic!"
 
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Precisely my point.

Next year you'll want to focus only on 2014

Then again the year after

Etc etc

Because that's all you'll ever have. Hopes and wishes.

Inside glass cases.

So bitter. Feel free to live in 2001.

I know we haven't won any national championships, but it does me no good to dwell in the past. If people want to boast their past success then fine, more power to them. I just don't see the point in saying we won a championship (other than the year prior) because teams become so different, players move on, etc.

I'm a Denver Broncos fan. Am I glad they won back-to-back titles with Elway? Absolutely. Does it affect how I view the team now? Those titles don't do anything to help them win now. I don't know why it'd be any different in CFB.

I'm not saying that having titles means nothing, because it definitely does. But to say that a team is irrelevant (in the present day) because they haven't won a national championship is ridiculous in my opinion. That kind of conversation only works when you're looking back 20 years at a team that never won anything.

CP, seriously, do you truly believe that RIGHT NOW Miami is a more relevant, meaningful, and elite program than Oregon? I'm not trying to troll, I'm just seeking understanding on the here and now and what you perceive.

That's the problem. You're not ever going to understand.

Like Sapp said...



It's a Canes thing, you wouldn't understand.
 
That's the problem. You're not ever going to understand.

Like Sapp said...



It's a Canes thing, you wouldn't understand.


being from Florida and having a family full of Canes/Noles and growing up in the atmosphere I completely understand where you coming from

The way football is treated in the state of Florida is like none other u can tell by the passion of Deion, Ray Lewis, Michael Irvin, Emitt Smith and all these legends and playmakers

I some what agree every year its BCS title or bust

Idc how many BCS games we go to I want that crystal ball (along with the Heisman either Deanthony Thomas or Marcus Mariota)

this year :evil:
 
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You ain't just whistlin dixie. :lol: These people just do not get it.

They take calls from folks around here who do NOTHING but bag on the SEC. :lol: "But they've won 8 straight Titles" "Titles don't matter tho radio host" :rofl: Quite comical around here.
I already told you, I do not believe in "relevant". Top 2, top 10, top 25, none of that is "relevant" to me. You're either in the mix to win it all, or you're not. Clearly, Miami has not been for a long long while. And we may not be for some time if the NCAA doesn't hurry the **** up already. We appear to be better today than we were 3-4 years ago, but that means nothing to me. Til we hoist another crystal ball, we are not "relevant:" Nor is anyone else outside of Bama.

I don't care if we finish in the top 5 for 50 years straight, if all 50 end with us lower than #1, not relevant. Period.

I don't know how I can be more clear than that.

I can respect your opinion, but I completely disagree with it. If you think that makes me stupid/uninformed, well, like I said, more power to you. I don't get two sentences in your statement:

You're either in the mix to win it all, or you're not.
Til we hoist another crystal ball, we are not "relevant:" Nor is anyone else outside of Bama.

Those are two different things in my eyes. To be in the mix would include (at this time anyways) two teams, right? Bama and Oregon.

My belief is that you think I'm far more delusional (or equally) than some of the people you interact with//hear in Oregon. I guess I don't care what they talk about because everybody has idiots in their fanbases. If you think Oregon fans are bad, come out to Utah and listen to Utah Ute and BYU Cougar fans talk about their teams. It's mind-numbing.

As I said before, I'm only focused on this year because that's where we are right now. Past results is never an accurate indicator of future success. Alabama's 2012-13 title doesn't mean anything right now during the 2013-14 season. It's not going to help them win games and it's not going to score points for them.
 
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You aren't stupid at all, and I'm not trying to say that my way is right or better than anyone else's, it's just the way I view/believe sports. Hell, all 4 of my teams are in different views of where they need to be right now, I can't change one way for one team, and another for the other. Lakers are used to winning, Cubs are not, so it's not like I can go changing how I view sports based on sport/season. Win it all, or it's a failed year. The only way it can be.

I do ask you to clarify tho, you say last year has no effect on the next year, you sure? So winning it all, doesn't help the following year in terms of pressure, the moment, all the stuff that does not show on a stat sheet? You don't find it odd or random that the same teams in each sport are always in the hunt, or near it? The Bama's, the Cardinals, the Yankees, the Spurs, Duke, etc? Having won it all, and knowing what it takes, doesn't then help them navigate the next season(s) again? The Heat failed horribly against the Mavs, Bron looked lost. The next year they came back, faced a team of kids, and they got it done. Came back the next year and faced a vet team, had them on the ropes, but Bron and the Heat overcame it and won again. Would they have pulled that off if it were their first trip to the Finals?

Not saying it's like that for EVERY team/season, but I don't think you can just dismiss it as a whole. Not that Bama is a lock to win this year, because they won last, but I do believe it will help them. And Saban, I mean, he's done it 4 times, he knows some things himself. :lol:
 
You aren't stupid at all, and I'm not trying to say that my way is right or better than anyone else's, it's just the way I view/believe sports. Hell, all 4 of my teams are in different views of where they need to be right now, I can't change one way for one team, and another for the other. Lakers are used to winning, Cubs are not, so it's not like I can go changing how I view sports based on sport/season. Win it all, or it's a failed year. The only way it can be.

I do ask you to clarify tho, you say last year has no effect on the next year, you sure? So winning it all, doesn't help the following year in terms of pressure, the moment, all the stuff that does not show on a stat sheet? You don't find it odd or random that the same teams in each sport are always in the hunt, or near it? The Bama's, the Cardinals, the Yankees, the Spurs, Duke, etc? Having won it all, and knowing what it takes, doesn't then help them navigate the next season(s) again? The Heat failed horribly against the Mavs, Bron looked lost. The next year they came back, faced a team of kids, and they got it done. Came back the next year and faced a vet team, had them on the ropes, but Bron and the Heat overcame it and won again. Would they have pulled that off if it were their first trip to the Finals?

Not saying it's like that for EVERY team/season, but I don't think you can just dismiss it as a whole. Not that Bama is a lock to win this year, because they won last, but I do believe it will help them. And Saban, I mean, he's done it 4 times, he knows some things himself. :lol:

I see your point and completely understand it. In terms of professional leagues, yeah, I think it has an effect. And maybe in CFB it has an effect, but I think it's limited due to the high turnover of players and coaches. You could say it works for a couple of years, but then that player or coach leaves and they gotta start over. To me, that's what makes CFB so great. Sure a team can be dominant over a period of time, but it eventually changes up. USC was that way for years and now Alabama is enjoying that success.

What drives me crazy is that we compare past results to teams now. Oregon lost to Auburn/LSU, Texas A&M beat Alabama, etc. Those teams are markedly different now than they were then. I just don't think it's so easy to compare teams even two years removed from each other because of how fluid the game is. I suppose that's why I take it a year at a time because so many variables change throughout the years that programs can collapse or rise in a short time.
 
I still don't see how you can compare other sports/league who can control their destiny in winning a championship to a league who can't.

Maybe if a cfb team gets to the title game & loses that can be considered a failure of a season but otherwise I can't buy into it.
 
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