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I caught a few minutes when it was 7-0, missed three quarters at a wedding event, then came back to find it was still only 10-0 and watch Ohio State score their lame shutout avoiding touchdown.
In the Pac-12: Seriously, the only team that has a prayer against Stanford is Oregon. The third-place Pac-12 team is going to be 7-5.
ASU could easily go 9-3, maybe even 10-2. Their toughest remaining opponent is Oregon (they don't play Stanford). USC will likely be 8-4 (losing to Stanford, Oregon and Notre Dame). They might also lose to Washington, but I'd still give them the edge. But if the they beat USC, the Huskies will at least go 8-4, maybe even 9-3 if they beat WSU--which is not a given this year.
I'm less convinced Stanford is going to beat Oregon than I was after the LSU game. The Ducks have shaken that off, turned on the jets and are looking as good as they did last year. Thomas is actually better. Stanford is not looking as good as they did last year, IMO. They struggled far more against Arizona than they should have. Losing Skov is hurting them on defense, too. At the very least, Stanford-Oregon might be one of the best shoot-outs of the season.
Not that it makes much difference but that game was a road game for ASU.
It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O
ASU lost at home to Illinois. USC beat Minnesota by the skin of their teeth.
After the top two, the Pac-12 is a vast wasteland.
Don't feel bad; the same is true of the Big 10, except we only have one good team.
Illinois is 5-0. I don't think dropping that one road game (especially after the emotional high of beating Missouri the week before) should be indicative of ASU not being a good team. Hell, the Hokies lost to James Madison last season and still finished ranked in the top 25. If the Sun Devils' only losses are Illinois and Oregon, I'd say that's pretty respectable. Likewise, having an early season struggle against a bad team like USC did is not something by which to judge their whole team and season. Teams have bad days, that's a fact of football. The NO Saints can attest to that--does anyone really believe the Seahawks were a better team than them last year?
The Pac-12 definitely has some bottom dwellers (haha, Beavers), but I don't buy that Oregon and Stanford are the only good teams in the conference.
Heck the Illini barely beat NW. So it's kind of like a catch 22. If ASU beats the Illini then the Illini aren't that good so it's not much of a victory. If they lost, the Illini are good which makes ASU not as bad.
It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O
Holy ****, LaMichael James just got his arm broken in a horrific injury. He's done for the season... (I'm guessing, based on the video. His arm seemed to go back on itself.)
Last edited by Boris Godunov; October 7, 2011, 00:50.
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