I'm way too exposed on that one game as well. Thinking we are on the right side though!
Let's get that one and then one in Phoenix the first Sunday in Feb, what do you say?
I'm way too exposed on that one game as well. Thinking we are on the right side though!
Let's get that one and then one in Phoenix the first Sunday in Feb, what do you say?
I like Airforce ML myself to start the day with a upset right now i can get +160 dont know if i will wait a little and see if that goes up 10 or 20 bucks ??
I like Airforce ML myself to start the day with a upset right now i can get +160 dont know if i will wait a little and see if that goes up 10 or 20 bucks ??
Cal is the 20th team to take a .500 record into a bowl game since the rules were changed to allow both the six-win minimum and a 12-game schedule, and if you take out the two games in which teams with 6-6 records played each other (Oklahoma State and Alabama last year, and Alabama and Colorado this year), you have 16 games already played, and two more pending. Seven of those 16 .500 teams have won, and in only one did the .500 team beat one with eight or more wins - Miami over Nevada in last year's memorable MPC Computer Bowl.
In other words, what we have here is a small but growing sample size that suggests teams with 6-6 records comport themselves like ... well, like teams with 6-6 records do. They become 6-7 teams. Cal also is in great position to do something really memorable-going from being ranked #2 in the country to below .500, and who didn't have that prop bet?
Also mucking up the waters will be the suspensions of some of Cal's fastest players. Speedy receivers DeSean Jackson and Robert Jordan and defensive MVP Thomas DeCoud won't start for an undisclosed violation of team rules. They won't start, and Tedford wouldn't say how long they'd be benched......
At lastly, you think Air Force is going to lose the Armed Forces Bowl?!
MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU!
Cal is the 20th team to take a .500 record into a bowl game since the rules were changed to allow both the six-win minimum and a 12-game schedule, and if you take out the two games in which teams with 6-6 records played each other (Oklahoma State and Alabama last year, and Alabama and Colorado this year), you have 16 games already played, and two more pending. Seven of those 16 .500 teams have won, and in only one did the .500 team beat one with eight or more wins - Miami over Nevada in last year's memorable MPC Computer Bowl.
In other words, what we have here is a small but growing sample size that suggests teams with 6-6 records comport themselves like ... well, like teams with 6-6 records do. They become 6-7 teams. Cal also is in great position to do something really memorable-going from being ranked #2 in the country to below .500, and who didn't have that prop bet?
Also mucking up the waters will be the suspensions of some of Cal's fastest players. Speedy receivers DeSean Jackson and Robert Jordan and defensive MVP Thomas DeCoud won't start for an undisclosed violation of team rules. They won't start, and Tedford wouldn't say how long they'd be benched......
At lastly, you think Air Force is going to lose the Armed Forces Bowl?!
MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU!
thats what flasks are for gl bud
thats what flasks are for gl bud
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