Official College Football 2015 Thread!

Minnesota had the game won and the coaches blew it...Just like Michigan vs MSU. Shit happens... No excuses, I told Ryan I'd give up $25 if UM went 9-3. I'm going to end up paying it out because Minnesota's coaches don't know how to manage the clock.
 
so the first poll that matters is released

1 Clemson
2LSU
3-Ohio State
4 bama

2 and 4 play each other this weekend in T town, so Notre dame could be in next tuesday


Crazy part is if bama wins out they still Might not Win the SEC west, Ole Miss controls bamas fate if they win out they would win SEC west
 
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Bama in there is a joke. The rest I don't disagree with. The Big 12 is so backend loaded on their schedule that this poll matters little if any at all as SOS for the Big 12 will become prominent.
 
Bama in there is a joke. The rest I don't disagree with. The Big 12 is so backend loaded on their schedule that this poll matters little if any at all as SOS for the Big 12 will become prominent.

The Big 12 needs two more schools for a conference championship game...
 
Bama in there is a joke. The rest I don't disagree with. The Big 12 is so backend loaded on their schedule that this poll matters little if any at all as SOS for the Big 12 will become prominent.

if bama wins out and Ole miss wins out bama would be in without winning the SEC, its very possible that baylor and TCU could Miss because they dont play anybody


what Bama has going for them is SOS they are 3rd

for comparison Baylor is 109 and plays zero top 25 teams so far

bama has a Big game this weekend, clemson has one to so the entire top 4 will change
 
College graduation rates have been released.

1. Stanford – 99%
2. Notre Dame – 93%
3. UCLA – 89%
4. Alabama – 86%
5. TCU – 84%
6. Clemson – 84%
7. Temple – 82%
8. Ohio State – 82%
9. Florida – 78%
10. Baylor – 74%
11. Texas A&M – 74%
12. Toledo – 73%
13. Florida State – 73%
14. Memphis – 72%
15. Mississippi State – 72%
16. Michigan – 72%
17. Iowa – 71%
18. LSU – 70%
19. Utah – 69%
20. Michigan State – 66%
21. Oklahoma – 65%
22. North Carolina – 62%
23. Ole Miss – 60%
24. Houston – 56%
25. Oklahoma State – 54%
 
Looks like the schools from up North could take a cue from the Ohio folks......OSU-UT, not just football factories.
 
Looks like the schools from up North could take a cue from the Ohio folks......OSU-UT, not just football factories.

Umm. Nice try. Per the Federal Graduation Rates (which are considered to be less 'adjusted' as the NCAA ones. OSU has a Football graduation rate of 64%. Federal rates eliminate transfers and other anomalies from their equations. It's still better than Michigans which is 59%, but as Mr Katzenmoyer has proven, it's obvious the classes at OSU aren't really in the same league as UM's.
 
Umm. Nice try. Per the Federal Graduation Rates (which are considered to be less 'adjusted' as the NCAA ones. OSU has a Football graduation rate of 64%. Federal rates eliminate transfers and other anomalies from their equations. It's still better than Michigans which is 59%, but as Mr Katzenmoyer has proven, it's obvious the classes at OSU aren't really in the same league as UM's.

Dude.....you're always clutching at straws with your nonsensical posts and comments. You post stats, then refute them just to be inflammatory...If it wasn't so parochial, it'd be laughable....no wait, it is laughable.....:shake:
 
I'll simplify this a bit for you.....


pa·ro·chi·al. [pəˈrōkēəl]

ADJECTIVE

•having a limited or narrow outlook or scope:

synonyms: narrow-minded · small-minded · provincial ·

I think you get the gist here.....;)
 
I'll simplify this a bit for you.....


pa·ro·chi·al. [pəˈrōkēəl]

ADJECTIVE

•having a limited or narrow outlook or scope:

synonyms: narrow-minded · small-minded · provincial ·

I think you get the gist here.....;)

I think you're the only OSU fan here, so no need to post a simple definition.
 
Dude.....you're always clutching at straws with your nonsensical posts and comments. You post stats, then refute them just to be inflammatory...If it wasn't so parochial, it'd be laughable....no wait, it is laughable.....:shake:

The fact that you don't get the point further proves my point. Let me get the crayons out for you.

If classes are harder, there is a higher chance of failure. if classes are easier (IE Katzenmoyer) there's a higher chance of success.
 
I wish I had the free time to scour the web for obscure information, then reference a player 20 years removed from the program just to indulge my own whimsical fantasies, but frankly, I've better things to do with my time. Ryan always gets so uptight when November rolls around. Just knowing that The Game is coming up must give him an estrogen imbalance.

Carry on folks, nothing more to see here.....
 
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