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This Week in the PAC-10

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Zona 7 - BYU 24
Cal 44 - Tennessee 31

Zona 45 - N. Arizona 24
Cal 34 - Colorado St 28

Zona 27 - N. Mexico 29
Cal 34 - SDSU 13

Next: Washington State
Next: [...]

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Compare The Polls in Week #3

It’s getting late in the wee hours of Sunday evening and I wanted to get this out tonight so you can have all day tomorrow to critique the various polls, as compared to the BCSBuster Poll. The purpose of this article is for fan interaction so feel free to drop us a [...]

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BCSBusters Top-15: “The Week Three Report”

A true championship team should have a balance of both - a stellar defense and an offense who can score in quick strike fashion - for a championship team must be able to function and survive in the following three game scenario’s:
1. Does the team go for the jugular in blow-out wins, quickly putting [...]

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Saturday Scoreboard - The PAC-10 Report

“The Conference of Champions”

The PAC-10 continues to impress this year, although Washington and UCLA had disappointing outcomes today - each suffering their first loss of the season. As we head into the opening weekend of conference play next weekend, the conference hierarchy is already evolving. USC was ultra impressive, considering SEC [...]

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Saturday Scoreboard - The Big-12 Report

September 16, 2007
Saturday Scoreboard: Big 12 Report
by Ben Johnson (Analyst) 2 comments Filed Under: Media, Kirk Herbstreit, Big 12 Football, Oklahoma Sooners Football, Nebraska Cornhuskers Football, Texas Longhorns Football
If there was any question about the USC Trojans, it was answered on their opening drive in front of a hostile Corn Nation.
Starting [...]

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Food For Thought - The Curse of the Non-BCS!

 
In 2003, due to the rising controversies created by the BCS, the House Judiciary met to discuss the long-term affects of the BCS on college football. Although this was major news within the national media, very little space in newsprint or video presentation was provided by the major networks. Since Boise State and Appalachian State [...]

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BCSBusters: Week #2 Top-25 - Pole Position Saturday

Not to be outdone by an incredible opening weekend, the second edition of the 2007 collegiate campaign was tingling with excitement. With a bevy of non-conference match-ups, yesterday left all college football fans craving for more. Who could question that LSU and Oklahoma have turned in the most dominating performances after the [...]

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Pole Position Saturday - The Race is ON!

The talk of the Big-10 Conference has been Michigan’s tumultuous and auspicious beginning. Not since 1959 have the Wolverines started so poorly. Within the last two weeks of the 2006 season and the first two weeks of the 2007 campaign, the Maize and Blue (together with Notre Dame) has dropped [...]

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BCSBusters Week #2 Match-ups in the Big-12

After a less than auspicious beginning last weekend, with woeful performances by Iowa State, Oklahoma State, Baylor, Texas and Texas A&M, its BCS crunch time for the Big-12 Conference. In order to earn style points in national perception, the Big-12 must overcome an extremely poor performance in Week #1.
Oklahoma looked stout in its victory [...]

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BCSBusters Week #2 Match-ups in the SEC

 The SEC begins 2007 where it left off last season, as one of the best conferences in the country.  After this weekend, it may be clear that the SEC is truly the best.  LSU should beat Virginia Tech, barring a barrage of turnovers and special teams blunders (which could happen as this is where the [...]

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