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This has been a season like no other with all the upsets, craziness and unpredictability every week. This all started with the Michigan loss, no one would have seen that coming, and see this end up being the most upset ridden season in not just college football history, but even in sports history itself. This is a season that will be talked about for years to come.
This season is a season will change the way people will look at this game forever. That being because all the highly ranked teams have the beaten by teams they normally have no business losing to. It has shown that any team is capable of beating any body on any given day regardless of their ranking.
It has been good though in a number of aspects. A lot of teams have completely come out of nowhere like Org., KS, Mizz, Illinois, even UCONN. These programs for example have had a chance to make a name for themselves, which I think was good for the league.
Does it change how you view the game?
Was this all good for the league?

2007-11-23 13:02:59 · 3 answers · asked by IAMMAN 3 in Sports Football (American)

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Honestly it hasn't changed how I view the game at all. I've always known that on any given Sunday (well Saturday in our case) you're gonna win or lose. It's anybody's game. As far as you saying no one saw Michigan's loss coming, yes and no. I saw it a mile away and I think a lot of OSU fans did too. Appalachian is a powerhouse team and capable of beating most large teams even on their good days. Everyone underestimates App because they're small, but they pack the power. And I think that's been the key problem in college football this year...underestimating your opponent, not taking them seriously enough, thinking that a game is "in the bag", etc. I don't believe in chance. I think this is great for NCAA football. A lot of the teams need to get off their high horses (I think Michigan is off theirs now), recognize the true strength of the other teams around, give credit where credit is due and please, please, please stop calling them all "upsets." The term has lost all its meaning by this point. They're not upsets because all the off-the-radar teams who beat big ones were truly better. And deserved to win. That's not an upset per se. It's a true win...in every sense of the word. You're right, it's going to change the view a lot. And I'm glad.

2007-11-23 13:15:44 · answer #1 · answered by Mountain Girl 6 · 0 0

Come again?

2007-11-23 13:07:46 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's been about three months of "What the f**k?"

2007-11-23 13:26:15 · answer #3 · answered by TheOnlyBeldin 7 · 0 0

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