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Colleges: The Bottom Ten

PostPosted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 12:39 pm
by HB Pony Dad
Did I mention JJ is lucky he is in Dallas?

From the LA Times:

http://www.latimes.com/sports/college/f ... 8266.story

Steve Harvey's rankings, from the bottom up:
By Steve Harvey, Special to The Times
2:35 PM PDT, September 24, 2008

Wreck, Record Last Loss Next Loss

1. Rutgers (0-3) 21-23, Navy Morgan St.
2. UTEP (0-3) 33-34, New Mexico St. Central Florida
3. SMU (1-3) 7-48, TCU Tulane
4. West Virginia (1-2) 14-17, Colorado Marshall
4. Michigan (1-2) Idle Wisconsin
6. San Diego St. (0-3) Idle Idaho
7. Mississippi St. (1-3) 7-38, Georgia Tech LSU
8. Tennessee (1-2) 6-30, Florida Auburn
9. UCLA (1-2) 10-31, Arizona Fresno St.
10. Syracuse (1-3) Def. Northeastern, 30-21 The Pitts
* 11. Washington (0-3); 12. Washington State (1-3); 13. Washington weather; 14. Utah State (1-3); 15. Memphis (1-3); 16. Houston (1-3); 17. Toledo (1-2); 18. Norfolk State (2-2) 19. Your Pick Here; 20. Notre Dame (2-1).

* Crummy game of the week: The SMUs (1-3) vs. Tulane (1-2).

* Rout of the week: Wisconsin (3-0) over Michigan(1-2).

* Defector: Vanderbilt (4-0), which made the Associated Press poll (at No. 21) for the first time in 24 years, has been suspended for the rest of the year by the Bottom Ten.

* Where-are-they-now dept.: Organizers of the website bringbacktitanfootball.com are urging Cal State Fullerton, which dropped football in 1992, to bring back the sport. The Bottom Ten heartily backs this movement. Bring back Cal State Disneyland!

PostPosted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 12:41 pm
by SMU21TCU10
They are even talking *^#% about us in the LA times!?

PostPosted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 12:53 pm
by Nacho
I'm very interested in it. This game will tell us a lot about the team and what we can expect for the rest of the season. Traditionally SMU has struggled mightily against Tulane.

I expect a loss but I do expect to see players of the future inserted into the game ie Logan and Butler. They could energize this O. Too bad Loftin is out. That guy can play.

Bigger ? is the D. Can they stop anybody? Who do you put in there that can make a difference? Bailey? Thompson?

PostPosted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 12:56 pm
by SMU21TCU10
I agree with playing Butler. I would love to see him play more in this game.

PostPosted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 12:57 pm
by SmooBoy
There should be two more Texas teams on this list - gigems and NorthTexasState

PostPosted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 12:58 pm
by StallionsModelT
Yeah this game will be the barometer for the rest of the season. If we can hang in there with Tulane, then we might be able to scratch out another win or two. However, if Tulane rolls us, then its likely to be 1-11 this year. Keeping it tight with Tulane would at least give the kids confidence that they can play with a team at the Div.1A level.

PostPosted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 1:13 pm
by HB Pony Dad
Steve Harvey started this column when he was attending USC for the "Daily Trojan" back in 1966.

No one had ever done this before, I believe, until he started it and then it got syndicated after he graduated.

Notice how he included UCLA at No. 9 and Notre Dame at No. 20.

USC prejudice showing perhaps?

PostPosted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 1:56 pm
by The PonyGrad
Honestly, I do not think the Tulane game will be any kind of a guide to the rest of the season. They are possibly the second best defense we will face this year. There are some really bad ones on our schedule. Those will be the ones that may become a track meet and that we may have a chance of winning. Tulane is totally unlike most of our remaining schedule.

Tulane will give a clue to UCF as they also have a good D and not so good O.

The rest are of the track meet variety:
Tulsa TTL D 87
Houston TTL D 107, PAss Eff D 97
Navy Pass Eff D #110
Memphis Pass Eff D #83
UTEP (our best chance) Pass Eff D #119, the worst
USM TTL D 94

So, Tulane is just more of TCU.

PostPosted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 9:04 pm
by J.T.supporta
I think we are the WORST team in CFB. bottom 10 here we come