Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Nice win by Denver over Michigan (a shame we did not get a full game result from them against BC). Notre Dame continues their Jekyll & Hyde year with a dominate win over Jacksonville. Looks like chalk from the rest of the weekend. Looking to the week ahead, Syracuse v. Virginia on Wed., see where Rutgers is at against Maryland on Sat., can Penn St. hang with Princeton on Sat. and the match-up of the year so far with BC v. UNC on Sun.

Denver and Michigan are both pretty good. ND inconsistent but Jacksonville not very good. Syracuse and Virginia already played (SU 17 - UVA 11). Rutgers is good, Maryland is very good but you never know, that's why we play the games. Penn State a little up and down but should be able to hang with and possibly beat Princeton. UNC over BC by 5.

Yep, Syracuse v. Florida, my bad.

Going with…

Syracuse 17 Florida 10

That could knock Florida out of the Top 20.


How do you figure that. After the Syracuse game Florida would have played 7 games. 4 of those games against top 5 teams and 1 game against top 10 team (UNC-2, UMD-5, SBU-5, Loyola-9, Syracuse-3). So Florida team that may have the toughest OOC schedule at this point in season gets penalized but the teams (we all know who they are) who play cupcake OOC move up in the rankings.

Teams from weak conferences have to play tough non conference games. Teams from the ACC and Big 10 can choose whatever they want for non conference games because their overall schedule will still be tougher than most. Once upon a time Duke played a tough non conference schedule and it hurt them. UVA and ND (more UVA) are at risk of being hurt this year.