You are assuming that FLA will win the SEC. Yes, they are ahead in the SEC EAST, the Arkansas and Auburn are leading the SEC WEST and both have stronger schedules than FLA. If Arkansas were to win the SEC they will look more impressive to the voters than an undefeated team in the Big East, the weaker conference. They've started from a lower place and come further.
2006-10-30 00:25:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I hope its actually Louisville. Though given all the injuries I don't see it happening. If WVU goes into Louisville and wins that game they will pick up enough points to be #2 by the time this is over assuming they and Louisville win the rest of their games.
Looks like my wish came true and it was Louisville. Give that here is the reason if they run they table they go to the championship.
If Louisville wins out how can you not put them there. If they do win out they will have 3 wins over teams in the top 25 when they played them two of them in the top 15. Which is exactly the same number of top 25 wins as Florida if they win out. They will also have a win over the highest ranked team of any of the one loss schools with their win over West Virgina at #3.
So if Louisville wins out they have the credentials to play in the big game. Brohm is the real deal and Mich or OSU are going to have their hands full if it comes down to that. Could be a high scoring shootout of a championship.
2006-10-30 09:00:02
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answered by SoccerClipCincy 7
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I think Ohio State is definitely in, now, who will they steamroll in the NC game? Good question, most likely the undefeated winner of the Big East conference. I think West Virginia should do itself some good and join the Big Ten, and Louisville, the SEC. The Big East should not be a BCS conference.
You could be right though, a one loss SEC team could get in there. West Virginia's Strength of Schedule will not hold up against FLA's if that is what it comes down to.
2006-10-30 03:07:04
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answered by Chris B 2
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Look for the winner of West Virginia/Louisville to face the winner of Ohio State/Michigan to square off for the National Title. Forget Florida, they and the rest of the SEC are overrated.
2006-10-30 00:19:30
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answered by Norman Bates 2
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West Virginia...considering they will probably run the table and have 2 amazing superstars in Pat White and Steve Slaton. I know , I know , they haven't played anyone , but if anyone has seen either of those 2 play , you'll know that even if WVU plays someone with talent like Louisville WVU has a good chance of winning.
The National Championship is going to be OSU - WVU...besides I'd rather see that than OSU / Michigan vs Florida. (nothing against the SEC)
2006-10-29 23:10:49
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answered by Zargotelc the Elitist 4
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If it stays the same Florida would jump West Virgina because Florida has a stronger schedule. They play in the SEC the best conference in College Football,and only have one loss. West Virgina plays in the Big East a not so strong conference.
GO GATORS
2006-10-30 00:27:26
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answered by swampgator96 2
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If things keep the way it's going, WVU will be #2 by the end depending on strength of schedule and will be in the BCS Title game barring something dramatic from Ohio State or Michigan.
But again don't count out Florida's strength of schedule too. They had a very big win against Tennessee in Knoxville. And a big win against LSU.
2006-10-29 23:53:37
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answered by ΡѕΫčĦǿ 2
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Go West Virginia!!! The are going to kick Florida's ***!!!!
2006-11-06 10:05:31
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answered by DJ thunderdust 3
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I don't care, I care about this week's games.
You've already got WVU winning at Louisville Thursday, better SSSLLLLLOOOOWWWW down, there, partner
First things first
2006-10-30 22:00:43
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answered by Anonymous
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i would say that florida is a solid team it looks to be a shut out now i am calling mish for the other game
2006-10-30 08:49:03
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answered by my name is jimmy 2
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