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Old 11-30-2006, 12:13 PM   #14
ColoradoClone
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Re: Poll: Who belongs in the title game?

Originally Posted by clones_jer View Post
Exactly. That Texas win looks less impressive with every passing week. What happens if Florida or USC CRUSHES Ohio State? Maybe, just maybe the Big Ten was overrated this year ... maybe that big 1-2 matchup between OSU-MICH was really the 3-4 matchup which made it a good game. Personally I dislike all of the top 4 teams involved, but for proof of a champion I think you have to go with USC or Florida
Right. Also, if you go with a rematch, and Michigan wins, then what the hell do you do. You have multiple 1 loss teams, including two that have played each other and beat each other. What a mess that would be. Michigan had a shot and lost. Give a shot to someone else.
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