1. That the AP article about the BCS has a glaring mistake? http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=1675553

    Unless I'm mistaken, USC isn't 11-1...yet.

    Could this be some subliminal media maneuver? AP writers read this and get that number planted in their brains? Then, if USC wins, they'll be thinking, "USC is 12-1...they've won just as many games as LSU" (assuming we beat UGA).

    Evidently no one proofs the crap they write. It's also on CBS Sportsline: http://cbs.sportsline.com/collegefootball/story/6883433

    And it's on Foxsports.net: http://www.foxsports.com/content/view?contentId=1909340

    Also on USAToday.com: http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/2003-12-01-bcs_x.htm

    Doesn't anyone proofread????
  2. wow, what a conspiracy!!!!!
  3. You'd think that at least ONE person posting these articles for the websites would catch the mistake...
  4. You'd think that at least ONE person posting these articles for the websites would catch the mistake...

    I'd doubt that

    The pac 10 is the favorite for the media types, plus they probably
    went to school out there.
  5. Which might explain the mistake...;)
  6. Oliver Stone must not be an LSU fan !
  7. We can only hope he isn't...
  8. Anytime I think Oliver Stone, I think JFK...and that scene where they show Costner showing the Zappruder film over and over...narrarting...

    "Back, and to the left....Back, and to the left....Back, and to the left...Back, and to the left....Back, and to the left....Back, and to the left...."