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The perception in college football took a big hit in week 2 of the college season.
The perception that the SEC is invinciable took hit. Arkansas lost to ULM.
The Big Ten suffered. What Wisconsin lost? To who Oregon St? Illinois lost to Todd Graham's Arizona State. Penn State lost to Virginia. Nebraska lost to UCLA. Michigan squeaked by the juggernaut Air Force. Iowa lost again to Iowa St. Well the saving grace was Minnesota & Indiana finally won. They beat New Hampshire & UMass
The Big 12 also suffered Oklahona St lost to Rich Rod's Arizona. UA was 4 & 8 last year Oklahoma St was 12 & 1.
Let's not forget our friends in the ACC. You know the power conference that is so much better then the Big East. NCST squeaked by UCONN which was a powerful 5 & 7 in the Big East last year. Former BE member Miami of Florida got drilled by football power house Kansas St. Duke only lost by a lot.
The Pac 12 saw Utah losing to Utah St, Colorado got beat by who? Sacramento St.
We can't forget our league BE. Pitt lost big to UC, Syracuse lost to # 2 USC, Temple lost to a crappy Maryland team.
Parity vs perception the results are clear. On any given Saturday.
(09-09-2012 07:42 AM)kyucat Wrote: [ -> ]The perception in college football took a big hit in week 2 of the college season.
The perception that the SEC is invinciable took hit. Arkansas lost to ULM.
The Big Ten suffered. What Wisconsin lost? To who Oregon St? Illinois lost to Todd Graham's Arizona State. Penn State lost to Virginia. Nebraska lost to UCLA. Michigan squeaked by the juggernaut Air Force. Iowa lost again to Iowa St. Well the saving grace was Minnesota & Indiana finally won. They beat New Hampshire & UMass
The Big 12 also suffered Oklahona St lost to Rich Rod's Arizona. UA was 4 & 8 last year Oklahoma St was 12 & 1.
Let's not forget our friends in the ACC. You know the power conference that is so much better then the Big East. NCST squeaked by UCONN which was a powerful 5 & 7 in the Big East last year. Former BE member Miami of Florida got drilled by football power house Kansas St. Duke only lost by a lot.
The Pac 12 saw Utah losing to Utah St, Colorado got beat by who? Sacramento St.
We can't forget our league BE. Pitt lost big to UC, Syracuse lost to # 2 USC, Temple lost to a crappy Maryland team.
Parity vs perception the results are clear. On any given Saturday.

Wisconsin....Arkansas....Michigan....great examples why pre-season rankings are a joke...and how polls shouldn't even be conducted till October.
The Big 10 has been the most overrated conference on the planet since I started watching college sports in the 1970's. How many years have we seen their champion go to the Rose Bowl and get humbled? How many NCAA BB tourneys have we seen where they had six or seven teams selected and only one get to the second round?

But the media still loves them ...
Apparently, Savannah State isn't a good team to warm up against. Oklahoma State learned that the hard way. Florida State better take note...
(09-09-2012 08:25 AM)KnightLight Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-09-2012 07:42 AM)kyucat Wrote: [ -> ]The perception in college football took a big hit in week 2 of the college season.
The perception that the SEC is invinciable took hit. Arkansas lost to ULM.
The Big Ten suffered. What Wisconsin lost? To who Oregon St? Illinois lost to Todd Graham's Arizona State. Penn State lost to Virginia. Nebraska lost to UCLA. Michigan squeaked by the juggernaut Air Force. Iowa lost again to Iowa St. Well the saving grace was Minnesota & Indiana finally won. They beat New Hampshire & UMass
The Big 12 also suffered Oklahona St lost to Rich Rod's Arizona. UA was 4 & 8 last year Oklahoma St was 12 & 1.
Let's not forget our friends in the ACC. You know the power conference that is so much better then the Big East. NCST squeaked by UCONN which was a powerful 5 & 7 in the Big East last year. Former BE member Miami of Florida got drilled by football power house Kansas St. Duke only lost by a lot.
The Pac 12 saw Utah losing to Utah St, Colorado got beat by who? Sacramento St.
We can't forget our league BE. Pitt lost big to UC, Syracuse lost to # 2 USC, Temple lost to a crappy Maryland team.
Parity vs perception the results are clear. On any given Saturday.

Wisconsin....Arkansas....Michigan....great examples why pre-season rankings are a joke...and how polls shouldn't even be conducted till October.

+1000000000000000000000000000000000000000
(09-09-2012 08:48 AM)UConn-SMU Wrote: [ -> ]But the media still loves them ...

Because........



Well at least Rutgers atrocious offense has a chance against the Razorbacks. Our defense is tight but our offense is atrocious.
(09-09-2012 08:48 AM)UConn-SMU Wrote: [ -> ]The Big 10 has been the most overrated conference on the planet since I started watching college sports in the 1970's. How many years have we seen their champion go to the Rose Bowl and get humbled? How many NCAA BB tourneys have we seen where they had six or seven teams selected and only one get to the second round?

But the media still loves them ...

Could their large markets be a factor? Could that bode well for the new Big East.
Great week for the PAC, despite Colorado dropping one to a FCS team and Utah losing to Utah State.

USC certainly does look beatable though. No way they go undefeated.
(09-09-2012 07:42 AM)kyucat Wrote: [ -> ]The perception in college football took a big hit in week 2 of the college season.
The perception that the SEC is invinciable took hit. Arkansas lost to ULM.
The Big Ten suffered. What Wisconsin lost? To who Oregon St? Illinois lost to Todd Graham's Arizona State. Penn State lost to Virginia. Nebraska lost to UCLA. Michigan squeaked by the juggernaut Air Force. Iowa lost again to Iowa St. Well the saving grace was Minnesota & Indiana finally won. They beat New Hampshire & UMass
The Big 12 also suffered Oklahona St lost to Rich Rod's Arizona. UA was 4 & 8 last year Oklahoma St was 12 & 1.
Let's not forget our friends in the ACC. You know the power conference that is so much better then the Big East. NCST squeaked by UCONN which was a powerful 5 & 7 in the Big East last year. Former BE member Miami of Florida got drilled by football power house Kansas St. Duke only lost by a lot.
The Pac 12 saw Utah losing to Utah St, Colorado got beat by who? Sacramento St.
We can't forget our league BE. Pitt lost big to UC, Syracuse lost to # 2 USC, Temple lost to a crappy Maryland team.
Parity vs perception the results are clear. On any given Saturday.

I love it! I don’t think the perception of college football took a hit at all. I think the crap being perpetuated by ESPN about the “big 5 power conferences” is the only thing that took a hit.
Ironically enough, all the ESPN propaganda that the gap is widening between their self-proclaimed "Big 5" and the rest of college football has been proven to be premature in the first two weeks. Even in the opening week, many FCS schools played the likes of Maryland, Wisconsin, Wake Forest, and Indiana within a touchdown. San Jose State lost to Stanford by a field goal. Youngstown State beat Pitt. Contrary to what ESPN projects, college football is getting more and more competitive.
(09-09-2012 11:42 AM)Gray Avenger Wrote: [ -> ]Could their large markets be a factor? Could that bode well for the new Big East.

I'd say it has more to do with their fanbase sizes... as in, according to graphics they showed during the OSU game yesterday, the top 3 fanbases in college athletics were:

1. Ohio State
2. Michigan
3. Penn State

SEC didn't have any schools until the bottom half of the top 10. Texas was number 5. I forget who number 4 was at this moment...
(09-09-2012 11:49 AM)NothingButKnight Wrote: [ -> ]Great week for the PAC, despite Colorado dropping one to a FCS team and Utah losing to Utah State.

USC certainly does look beatable though. No way they go undefeated.

...another way of saying this would be great week by the Pac10.
The only perception that took a hit was ESPN's moronic view on college football.
(09-09-2012 12:40 PM)CyberBull Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-09-2012 11:49 AM)NothingButKnight Wrote: [ -> ]Great week for the PAC, despite Colorado dropping one to a FCS team and Utah losing to Utah State.

USC certainly does look beatable though. No way they go undefeated.

...another way of saying this would be great week by the Pac10.

Colorado has been completely absymal since joining the Pac. I still shake my head over that one. Maybe USC wanted another bottom feeder in conference to beat up on or something.
(09-09-2012 08:25 AM)KnightLight Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-09-2012 07:42 AM)kyucat Wrote: [ -> ]The perception in college football took a big hit in week 2 of the college season.
The perception that the SEC is invinciable took hit. Arkansas lost to ULM.
The Big Ten suffered. What Wisconsin lost? To who Oregon St? Illinois lost to Todd Graham's Arizona State. Penn State lost to Virginia. Nebraska lost to UCLA. Michigan squeaked by the juggernaut Air Force. Iowa lost again to Iowa St. Well the saving grace was Minnesota & Indiana finally won. They beat New Hampshire & UMass
The Big 12 also suffered Oklahona St lost to Rich Rod's Arizona. UA was 4 & 8 last year Oklahoma St was 12 & 1.
Let's not forget our friends in the ACC. You know the power conference that is so much better then the Big East. NCST squeaked by UCONN which was a powerful 5 & 7 in the Big East last year. Former BE member Miami of Florida got drilled by football power house Kansas St. Duke only lost by a lot.
The Pac 12 saw Utah losing to Utah St, Colorado got beat by who? Sacramento St.
We can't forget our league BE. Pitt lost big to UC, Syracuse lost to # 2 USC, Temple lost to a crappy Maryland team.
Parity vs perception the results are clear. On any given Saturday.

Wisconsin....Arkansas....Michigan....great examples why pre-season rankings are a joke...and how polls shouldn't even be conducted till October.

Well we proved that it's no big deal that Army decided not to join the nBE.
There is such a foolish sense of elitism in college football. The "Big 5" thinks they're better than all. The BEast thinks they're better than non-BCS. Non-BCS thinks they're too good for FCS even though that's where many of them came from.
(09-09-2012 12:17 PM)NYCTUFan Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-09-2012 07:42 AM)kyucat Wrote: [ -> ]The perception in college football took a big hit in week 2 of the college season.
The perception that the SEC is invinciable took hit. Arkansas lost to ULM.
The Big Ten suffered. What Wisconsin lost? To who Oregon St? Illinois lost to Todd Graham's Arizona State. Penn State lost to Virginia. Nebraska lost to UCLA. Michigan squeaked by the juggernaut Air Force. Iowa lost again to Iowa St. Well the saving grace was Minnesota & Indiana finally won. They beat New Hampshire & UMass
The Big 12 also suffered Oklahona St lost to Rich Rod's Arizona. UA was 4 & 8 last year Oklahoma St was 12 & 1.
Let's not forget our friends in the ACC. You know the power conference that is so much better then the Big East. NCST squeaked by UCONN which was a powerful 5 & 7 in the Big East last year. Former BE member Miami of Florida got drilled by football power house Kansas St. Duke only lost by a lot.
The Pac 12 saw Utah losing to Utah St, Colorado got beat by who? Sacramento St.
We can't forget our league BE. Pitt lost big to UC, Syracuse lost to # 2 USC, Temple lost to a crappy Maryland team.
Parity vs perception the results are clear. On any given Saturday.

I love it! I don’t think the perception of college football took a hit at all. I think the crap being perpetuated by ESPN about the “big 5 power conferences” is the only thing that took a hit.

Agree! Now those Power conferences are going to be afraid to play any non BCS conferences.
(09-09-2012 11:42 AM)Gray Avenger Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-09-2012 08:48 AM)UConn-SMU Wrote: [ -> ]The Big 10 has been the most overrated conference on the planet since I started watching college sports in the 1970's. How many years have we seen their champion go to the Rose Bowl and get humbled? How many NCAA BB tourneys have we seen where they had six or seven teams selected and only one get to the second round?

But the media still loves them ...

Could their large markets be a factor? Could that bode well for the new Big East.

No, their large fanbases & ancient tradition are the factors.
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