HeartOfDixie
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RE: Your President honors the National Champions
The interesting part of this thread has become the legitimate question as to who is trolling who?
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thespiritof1976
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Tom in Lazybrook
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RE: Your President honors the National Champions
(04-12-2018 12:17 PM)thespiritof1976 Wrote: (04-11-2018 11:23 PM)Jjoey52 Wrote: (04-11-2018 10:58 AM)thespiritof1976 Wrote: (04-11-2018 10:56 AM)Kronke Wrote: (04-10-2018 08:06 PM)Kaplony Wrote: Yeah, no.
UCF wouldn't have played Bama if they made the playoffs last year. They would have played Clemson and you wouldn't have winded the Clemson D.
ACC would want nothing to do with that AAC speed. Ask Florida State and Louisville.
IMO, Memphis and USF would have competed for both the ACC and SEC titles themselves. Not saying they would have won. But Memphis and USF were damn near underrated.
Yeah, right .500 in league at best.
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USF and Memphis were the best teams in the country not named UCF but hey, at least you still have Iowa State.
BTW, what are you gonna do when UCF, USF, Memphis, and Iowa State are all in the same conference ? Lot's of long memories - and lots of scores to run up.
In fact, us (UCF), USF, and Memphis have a pool going to see who can hang 100 on Iowa State first...
LORD GARTH HAS SPOKEN, LOL!!!!!
LOL. You do realize that Iowa State played Memphis in Memphis' home stadium in the Liberty Bowl last year.....Memphis lost to Iowa State 21-20 in a game the Cyclones led for either the entire game or most of the game. Iowa State finished 5-4 in the Big XII-II last year, so it wasn't like Memphis was playing Oklahoma.
Now it is entirely possible that ISU will end up in the same conference with UCF and Memphis at some point. But even then, its doubtful ISU would be a hapless team by AAC standards. Memphis has been decent recently, but they'll fall back to being 'our regularly scheduled Memphis' soon enough. UCF is wildly erratic and has worst in the country years followed up by great years (UCF's volatility is usually exacerbated by a VERY uneven schedule - one year hard, the next incredibly weak)
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Jjoey52
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Your President honors the National Champions
(04-13-2018 09:32 AM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote: (04-12-2018 12:17 PM)thespiritof1976 Wrote: (04-11-2018 11:23 PM)Jjoey52 Wrote: (04-11-2018 10:58 AM)thespiritof1976 Wrote: (04-11-2018 10:56 AM)Kronke Wrote: ACC would want nothing to do with that AAC speed. Ask Florida State and Louisville.
IMO, Memphis and USF would have competed for both the ACC and SEC titles themselves. Not saying they would have won. But Memphis and USF were damn near underrated.
Yeah, right .500 in league at best.
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USF and Memphis were the best teams in the country not named UCF but hey, at least you still have Iowa State.
BTW, what are you gonna do when UCF, USF, Memphis, and Iowa State are all in the same conference ? Lot's of long memories - and lots of scores to run up.
In fact, us (UCF), USF, and Memphis have a pool going to see who can hang 100 on Iowa State first...
LORD GARTH HAS SPOKEN, LOL!!!!!
LOL. You do realize that Iowa State played Memphis in Memphis' home stadium in the Liberty Bowl last year.....Memphis lost to Iowa State 21-20 in a game the Cyclones led for either the entire game or most of the game. Iowa State finished 5-4 in the Big XII-II last year, so it wasn't like Memphis was playing Oklahoma.
Now it is entirely possible that ISU will end up in the same conference with UCF and Memphis at some point. But even then, its doubtful ISU would be a hapless team by AAC standards. Memphis has been decent recently, but they'll fall back to being 'our regularly scheduled Memphis' soon enough. UCF is wildly erratic and has worst in the country years followed up by great years (UCF's volatility is usually exacerbated by a VERY uneven schedule - one year hard, the next incredibly weak)
Tom, how is it you are so spot on regarding sports, but so horrible regarding politics?
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