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RE: Playoff and NY 6 Predictions ...
(12-02-2018 01:16 PM)bearcatfan Wrote:  
(12-02-2018 12:59 PM)quo vadis Wrote:  
(12-02-2018 12:48 PM)bearcatfan Wrote:  With Milton (maybe even without him), UCF would be capable of beating both Oklahoma and Notre Dame this year. Perhaps even Clemson.

But we won't get to find out.

How does beating 6-loss Pitt and a bunch of AAC teams allow you to know this?

Here is how - Notre Dame beating ball State 24-16, Vanderbilt 22-17, Pitt 19-14 (UCF beat Pitt 45-14), Navy 44-22 (Cincinnati beat Navy 42-0).

You realize that is no kind of evidence at all, right? I mean, didn't Missouri beat Memphis by more points in one game than UCF did in two? Or that Penn State beat Pitt a lot worse than UCF did?
12-02-2018 01:22 PM
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LSU and Fla in.
12-02-2018 03:12 PM
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