Projected Preseason AP Top 25 by P. Steele

Baylor, Texas A&M, and UCF from our schedule are listed.
http://www.philsteele.com/Blogs/2014/APR14/DBApr14.html
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whitwiki wrote:I've seen the UCF argument a lot. They weren't trying.... It was frozen and the game meant nothing to them. It is not a good barometer of our team. At all. Let's stop sounding pathetic by saying we hung with them.
Big12Mustang wrote:whitwiki wrote:I've seen the UCF argument a lot. They weren't trying.... It was frozen and the game meant nothing to them. It is not a good barometer of our team. At all. Let's stop sounding pathetic by saying we hung with them.
I am sure going into the Fiesta Bowl with a loss to a middle of the road AAC team would be something UCF would have enjoyed.
This is probably one of the stupidest things I have read today...
whitwiki wrote:Wake up dude. Our football team as currently crafted is a 0.500 team.
whitwiki wrote:No, the stupidity is somehow applying the transitive property of sucking to convince ourselves that we could hang with Baylor because we only barely lost to Ucf with a freshman qb in a winter storm in a meaningless game in front of 1000 people. They would've been mad to get a loss, but it would not have affected their season, at all. They still would have a bcs game win.
Wake up dude. Our football team as currently crafted is a 0.500 team.
smusic 00 wrote:whitwiki wrote:Wake up dude. Our football team as currently crafted is a 0.500 team.
Sunshiner.
dirtysouthpony wrote:I don't understand this sentiment that UCF was this unstoppable juggernaut in the confernence last year. They were a last second touchdown away from losing to Temple. No transitive property. The teams in the conference were really evenly matched last season. UCF lucked out and beat the more highly regarded Louisville team. They were ok last year, but not as good as the team from the previous year.
You can't say that they didn't care when they played us becsause they were playing for much bigger stakes, a BCS bowl berth. Bortles didn't show me much in that game. When we saw Manziel, we knew he had next level stuff. You guys bring up the weather arguement. It's not like our kids play in Minnesota. Our kids had to adjust to the cold weather as well.
I'm not necessarily a sunshiner. I just don't think our conference is that great. The top half of the conference is consistently mediocre. We have a decent chance of doing well in our conference. Who is the world beating team in our conference?
sbsmith wrote:dirtysouthpony wrote:I don't understand this sentiment that UCF was this unstoppable juggernaut in the confernence last year. They were a last second touchdown away from losing to Temple. No transitive property. The teams in the conference were really evenly matched last season. UCF lucked out and beat the more highly regarded Louisville team. They were ok last year, but not as good as the team from the previous year.
You can't say that they didn't care when they played us becsause they were playing for much bigger stakes, a BCS bowl berth. Bortles didn't show me much in that game. When we saw Manziel, we knew he had next level stuff. You guys bring up the weather arguement. It's not like our kids play in Minnesota. Our kids had to adjust to the cold weather as well.
I'm not necessarily a sunshiner. I just don't think our conference is that great. The top half of the conference is consistently mediocre. We have a decent chance of doing well in our conference. Who is the world beating team in our conference?
Actually they locked up that BCS bowl berth before our game with them so they had little to play for except to stay fresh. Our conference is not that great but we're not that great either, if everything goes right we might hit .500 in conference play.
Big12Mustang wrote:whitwiki wrote:I've seen the UCF argument a lot. They weren't trying.... It was frozen and the game meant nothing to them. It is not a good barometer of our team. At all. Let's stop sounding pathetic by saying we hung with them.
I am sure going into the Fiesta Bowl with a loss to a middle of the road AAC team would be something UCF would have enjoyed.
This is probably one of the stupidest things I have read today...
ojaipony wrote:sbsmith wrote:dirtysouthpony wrote:I don't understand this sentiment that UCF was this unstoppable juggernaut in the confernence last year. They were a last second touchdown away from losing to Temple. No transitive property. The teams in the conference were really evenly matched last season. UCF lucked out and beat the more highly regarded Louisville team. They were ok last year, but not as good as the team from the previous year.
You can't say that they didn't care when they played us becsause they were playing for much bigger stakes, a BCS bowl berth. Bortles didn't show me much in that game. When we saw Manziel, we knew he had next level stuff. You guys bring up the weather arguement. It's not like our kids play in Minnesota. Our kids had to adjust to the cold weather as well.
I'm not necessarily a sunshiner. I just don't think our conference is that great. The top half of the conference is consistently mediocre. We have a decent chance of doing well in our conference. Who is the world beating team in our conference?
Actually they locked up that BCS bowl berth before our game with them so they had little to play for except to stay fresh. Our conference is not that great but we're not that great either, if everything goes right we might hit .500 in conference play.
We are mediocre in a terrible football conference. That about sums it up.
And it's sad. It should be us and UCF/USF duking it out every year for top football dog in the AAC just based on location alone.
Sad.