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Topic: A National Championship Rematch! This Time Much Stupider (SOC Week 6)

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ELA

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Re: A National Championship Rematch! This Time Much Stupider (SOC Week 6)
« Reply #238 on: October 07, 2024, 02:00:03 PM »
Courtesy of the Shutdown Fullcast:

Q: What do you call a coach in Alabama who takes his ranked team into Nashville and loses to Vandy?

A: Senator

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Re: A National Championship Rematch! This Time Much Stupider (SOC Week 6)
« Reply #239 on: October 07, 2024, 02:04:53 PM »
Courtesy of the Shutdown Fullcast:

Q: What do you call a coach in Alabama who takes his ranked team into Nashville and loses to Vandy?

A: Senator
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Re: A National Championship Rematch! This Time Much Stupider (SOC Week 6)
« Reply #240 on: October 07, 2024, 03:05:36 PM »
Can Miami use NIL to pay people to go to their home games?
This fall, nearly 30 students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln have been sponsored by Runza to cheer on the Huskers.



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Re: A National Championship Rematch! This Time Much Stupider (SOC Week 6)
« Reply #242 on: October 07, 2024, 06:05:11 PM »
Pimp Vandy is amazing.  They've really stepped up their game this year.
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Re: A National Championship Rematch! This Time Much Stupider (SOC Week 6)
« Reply #243 on: October 07, 2024, 06:33:20 PM »
watching Iowa/Ohio St. now
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Re: A National Championship Rematch! This Time Much Stupider (SOC Week 6)
« Reply #244 on: October 07, 2024, 07:30:09 PM »
I had forgotten it was Saturday and tuned in to find Florida up 21-3 on UCF.  Good to see the Gators win.  Not a lot of likely wins going forward.  

That was one hell of a Saturday, though.  Vanderbilt?  VANDERBILT!  
That is a case of Bama having a normal, we-all-have-them letdown game after blowing your load in an epic showdown the week before.  Vanderbilt is usually immune to cashing in, unless it's a noon kickoff.  Bama is usually immune, thanks to Saban, but he's gone now.

Tennessee losing was crazy, too.  UM.  USC.  Wow, just wow.
It all seems less important now, obviously, but Eric would have loved the Vandy result.  He absolutely loved the underdog in general.  
I'm pleased that FSU lost once again and looks to be in shambles.  I'm not above enjoying that, even when I'm mourning.  

Part of the beauty of college football is that an initially 'bleh' schedule of games can often yield these WTF results.  The NFL doesn't have a Vandy.  They don't have a Bama.  They're communist.  College football is free-market (especially now, but you know what I mean).  It's the only way impossible upsets can happen.  

I just appreciated the distraction for a few hours on Saturday.  Been getting as much 'stuff' out of their house today as we can - donating medical stuff and selling collectibles the family has no desire to keep.  Not fun, but anything to help out.  

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Re: A National Championship Rematch! This Time Much Stupider (SOC Week 6)
« Reply #245 on: October 08, 2024, 07:40:20 AM »


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After weeks of nonconference matchups played on home fields, the league season has ramped up. So, too, have the cross-country trips. You’ll never guess how those results are playing out.
Teams traveling at least two time zones for conference matchups are 1-8 thus far, and the lone win — Indiana over UCLA in the Rose Bowl — carries a significant caveat: The Hoosiers were coming off a Friday game, at home, against Western Illinois. (They had an extra day to prepare and a cupcake to eat.)
The eight losing teams that have traveled multiple time zones are USC (at Michigan and Minnesota), Michigan State (at Oregon), Washington (at Rutgers), Northwestern (at Washington), UCLA (at Penn State), Wisconsin (at USC), and Michigan (at Washington).
The list of losses includes several next-level logistical hurdles: Washington and Michigan State had long trips on short weeks (for Friday games), while UCLA kicked at 9 a.m. Pacific in its blowout loss Saturday at Penn State — the same start time the Huskies will face next weekend at Iowa.
To be clear: There is more to the losses noted above than taxing travel. But it stands to reason that the impact of air miles logged and time zones crossed adds to the timeless challenges posed by matchups, injuries and mistakes. We should also note that of the eight road teams that crossed the Rockies and lost, only USC was favored to win its matchup (at both Michigan and Minnesota).


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