EDSBS POSTPONED DUE TO SHOT VOCAL CORDS
Peter's voice is shot, presumably from screaming at wall after finding out Texas was behind in the BCS to Oklahoma. This time, it's weak human flesh that isn't working, and we don't want to miss out on the inevitable anti-BCS monologue that will knock his fresh vocal cords out for the next week.
Tomorrow, 9:00 p.m., we'll hear it all. Blame a sinus infection in the meantime, and we'll see you tomorrow.
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This could all have been avoided if Texas had rightly relinquished its spot in the Big 12 to Texas State. Texas would be in the playoffs and would have a chance of winning a championship, you know.
by THETexasStateUniversity on Dec 1, 2008 6:46 PM EST reply actions
I want to ask if TOSUBUCK is still on here talking trash all the time? Where are the buckeyes now????
I hope either the Tide or the Gators get a chance to beat the NUTS from Ohio into the ground in the Superdome.
That would be a good consolation prize for finishing second in the SEC.
ROLL TIDE!!!!!!!!!
by Charlie Murphey on Dec 1, 2008 8:03 PM EST reply actions
#2,
As much as I never get tired of seeing an Ohio State University being made the SEC’s bitch, let them go to the Capital One Bowl where…well, I guess they would still be the SEC’s bitch there as well. But I digress, fuck the Big 10. If we’re going to see a team rewarded with a BCS game for playing a weak schedule, I’d rather watch Boise State. At least they’ll be entertaining.
by Chas on Dec 1, 2008 10:25 PM EST reply actions
Where is all this talk coming from about Ohio State as as a BCS at large team? There are 4 at large spots, and Texas, Texas Tech, Boise State, Utah and the loser of the SEC title game would all appear to be in line for one in front of the Buckeyes. I guess it could happen but they are hardly a lock.
Just as well, they should head to the Capital One or Outback Bowl, where Big-10 teams somehow manage to magically beat SEC teams.
by Steve on Dec 1, 2008 11:02 PM EST reply actions
#4,
It’s pretty much a given that an OSU will be the last at large team for two reasons:
1) There’s a rule that says only two teams from a given conference can get bcs bids, hence, Texas is in and Tech will be the odd team out there.
2) The big conferences hate sharing, and will already be giving a bid (and a slice of the BCS money pie) to Utah, so a second bid going to a non-bcs school is nearly impossible.
3) There’s a lot of fans of an Ohio State University, substantially more than Boise State. That means more people spending money on hotels, tickets, and local services, plus a hell of a lot more people watching the game on tv. It’s not fair, but money walks as they say.
oh, and yes, Big 10 teams do seem to do disproportionately well against the SEC in the Cap One Bowl – except for the Buckeyes who are winless against the SEC, regardless of location.
by Chas on Dec 1, 2008 11:26 PM EST reply actions
@myself in last post,
First sentence should obviously read “for THREE reasons”.
WOOOOO ESS EEE SEE TYPING SPEED!!!!
by Chas on Dec 1, 2008 11:28 PM EST reply actions
10 BCS teams.
1. UF
2. Bammer
3. OK
4. Tejas
5. Utah
6. ACC (eeek & ugh)
7. Cincy (another ugh)
8. State Penn ( lead bots, pleeze)
9. USCw
10. ????
There is one mo’ team. And it be Woody, who will brang 30,000 rednecks shitting into the ice chests of yer choice.
by yoyofutbawl on Dec 2, 2008 12:44 AM EST reply actions
Coach Taffy + Coach YawYaw?
An off topic heads up, because this might give all us SEC fans a mini orgasm. My LSU buds are saying that LSU is looking to get Orgeron to stay in Louisiana instead of him going to UT.
Can we get dual coach interviews before and during games?
by Kevin on Dec 2, 2008 1:00 AM EST reply actions
How could a maggot live off of a dead bear for 20 years? Wouldn’t the meat deteriorate and ultimately disappear after a few months of weathering? Not to mention competition from other insects.
by PW on Dec 2, 2008 2:41 AM EST reply actions
It’s a really shallow pool for at-larges this year, with the Big 12 and the ‘little 5’ each having four in the mix right now, and quite possibly no conference having a champ below #14. And with almost everyone done playing – including #6-#14 – the odds of a non-conference champ currently below #14 crashing the party is pretty small.
TTech and Okie State are out by virtue of Oklahoma/Mizzou and Texas being ahead in the pecking order. Ball State and TCU are out for the same reason – any second spot for the ‘little 5’ goes to Boise State. Once you eliminate the teams getting auto bids, and the near-certain second spots for the Big 12 and SEC, you’re left with Boise State or Ohio State – and USC if they somehow cock it up against UCLA.
by peachy on Dec 2, 2008 5:14 AM EST reply actions
Just wondering how Texas, T-Tech and Oklahoma being as highly ranked as they are affects all the pro-playoff people?
Would all three go to a playoff? If Missouri wins the Big 12 playoff, would all four go?
by OhioDawg on Dec 2, 2008 8:37 AM EST reply actions
@7: The right and true and just solution: Notre Dame. Notre Dame vs. Texas in the Fiesta Bowl. You wouldn’t be able to tear your eyes away—it’d be like last year’s Sugar Bowl.
Oh the blood. So much blood.
by TJ on Dec 2, 2008 8:39 AM EST reply actions
Orson-
Coach Boom is frowning in your direction for cancellation due to vocal chord blow out.
by vegas_buckeye on Dec 2, 2008 10:38 AM EST reply actions

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