Quote Originally Posted by BigdaddyQH:
I can see a lot of action on Duke. Duke is the new "it" team. I will pass, because they have beaten no one. They should cover, but 0-5 S/U against Maryland at home is not real promising.
TCU-BYU comes down to a battle of BYU's offense against TCU's defense. I expect everyone to jump on TCU, even though they have played no one and barely won against Air Force. Pass.
Let's not get too carried away with Arizona. The only chance they have at the Rose Bowl is a mathematical chance. In reality, they have ZERO chance at the Rose Bowl, and must win to get to any bowl game. With a real shot at going 0-4 in their last 4 games of the season, and two losses already, another loss takes them out of bowl contention for the most part. Ucless is just that. They have dropped 3 in a row, and failed to cover in all 3 games. Their defense has been shreaded, giving up 93 points in those games. This is a big game, because they still have both Washington's to play, and a win here could very well give them a great shot at 6 wins, and a minor bowl award. I see an Arizona win, but I do not know if I would give up much more than 7 here.
Clearly you
DID NOT
Watch the TCU vs Air Force Game ...
Like I
told you before the Season Started
....
I DVR as many games Weekly as I can

6+ Games is the Max at any of the Time slots.. I will Play them all week in the Backround while I am
Chilling around the House with my 
Watched that game 3+ Times
TCU Dominated
Air Force
Read this Please Brother(from yahoo)
Any win looks like a work of art for a TCU team with a lot to play for this season—even if the art looks more like an ice sculpture than a Picasso.
Andy Dalton and the 10th-ranked Horned Frogs slid their way through the icy mist, bitter wind and Air Force defense Saturday to keep their BCS hopes alive with a dicey 20-17 win over the Falcons.
“Every way we do it, we’re going to do it the hard way,” said TCU coach Gary Patterson, whose team won its previous two in driving rainstorms.
This time, with wind chills in the single digits and a frozen mist and drizzle falling, Dalton threw for 198 yards, receiver Jeremy Kerley had a rushing touchdown and a 52-yard kickoff return and TCU (5-0, 1-0 Mountain West) piled up 371 of its 393 yards in the first three quarters.
“Easily, we could’ve scored 35, 40 points but we didn’t,” Patterson said. “I feel very fortunate right now.”
The last TCU turnover led to an 8-yard touchdown run by Connor Dietz that cut the Air Force deficit to three with 57 seconds left. But TCU recovered the onside kick to end the suspense and improve to 5-0 for the first time since 2003.