yes will... but think about that... both teams played the previous Saturday... that is almost always how the schedule sets up... i honestly do not remember the last time this happened, but i know for sure it hasn't happened this year...
yes will... but think about that... both teams played the previous Saturday... that is almost always how the schedule sets up... i honestly do not remember the last time this happened, but i know for sure it hasn't happened this year...
And this is your reasoning for your wager...wow...Id like to bet you anytime.
And this is your reasoning for your wager...wow...Id like to bet you anytime.
oooops, sorry about that bad info, not technically a short week for the Beavers, its actually a short week for the Utes. My apologies.
What do you mean not technically, its not a short week at all. They have had a full weeks rest and will not expose themselves to a let down. Take the points.
oooops, sorry about that bad info, not technically a short week for the Beavers, its actually a short week for the Utes. My apologies.
What do you mean not technically, its not a short week at all. They have had a full weeks rest and will not expose themselves to a let down. Take the points.
Kong, sounds to me like we've got a lot of suckers in this room alone.
UTAH -11
Utah lost both QB Johnson and RB Asiata in 1H of last year's 7-24 loss at Oregon State. The question I ask myself is this: Which Beavers will show up? The team that lost to Stanford and Penn State on the road, or the the one that blew out Hawaii and upset USC at home?
A look at Oregon St.'s non-conference schedule last year is revealing. A home win over Utah followed by a 3-34 loss at Cincinnati. If you look back over the last few years you will find a trend of Oregon State playing lousy on the road in non-conference games.
As for Utah, a win here and they are cruising till November where they meet TCU and BYU at home in 2 of their last 3 weeks. They ought to be 9-0 by the time TCU comes to town on a Thursday night.
Kong, sounds to me like we've got a lot of suckers in this room alone.
UTAH -11
Utah lost both QB Johnson and RB Asiata in 1H of last year's 7-24 loss at Oregon State. The question I ask myself is this: Which Beavers will show up? The team that lost to Stanford and Penn State on the road, or the the one that blew out Hawaii and upset USC at home?
A look at Oregon St.'s non-conference schedule last year is revealing. A home win over Utah followed by a 3-34 loss at Cincinnati. If you look back over the last few years you will find a trend of Oregon State playing lousy on the road in non-conference games.
As for Utah, a win here and they are cruising till November where they meet TCU and BYU at home in 2 of their last 3 weeks. They ought to be 9-0 by the time TCU comes to town on a Thursday night.
Hey Bruce what site do you use to look up public money percentages?
Hey Bruce what site do you use to look up public money percentages?
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