You can talk about it all you want. I just think it's silly and wish that people wouldn't. Haha. Don't worry, you're not supposed to be able to. It's completely abstract. Here's a closer look at it: http://users.telenet.be/eddyrubens/Music/Autechre_Draft%207.30.jpg
Mystikal, I don't think anyone in the history of college football could beat that 2001 Miami Hurricane team. That was the most dominant team in college football history.
It the and 1 game thing would have worked out like CFN is saying that would put fUSC going for a 4 peat!:cuss:
This how CFN predicted it would have happend: 2002 Final BCS Rankings (going into the bowls) 1. Miami vs. 4. USC 2. Ohio State vs. 3. Georgia What likely would've happened: USC over Miami, Ohio State over Georgia National championship: USC over Ohio State 2003 Final BCS Rankings (going into the bowls) 1. Oklahoma vs. 4. Michigan 2. LSU vs. No. 3 USC What likely would've happened: Oklahoma over Michigan, USC over LSU National championship: USC over Oklahoma 2004 Final BCS Rankings (going into the bowls) 1. USC vs. 4. Texas 2. Oklahoma vs. 3. Auburn What likely would've happened: USC over Texas, Auburn over Oklahoma National championship: USC over Auburn 2005 Current BCS Rankings 1. USC vs. 4. Alabama 2. Texas vs. 3. Virginia Tech What likely would happen: USC over Alabama, Texas over Virginia Tech National championship: USC over Texas
I can realistically see USC losing to Cal or UCLA. I can realistically see UCLA losing to anyone on their remaining schedule. I can realistically see Va Tech dropping a games to Miami, Virginia, ACC championship game. Texas will go undefeated, too obvious. and I can definitely see Alabama losing... very very very soon. :thumb: At that point, the biggest obstacles are the other one loss teams. PS: Some of us were practically run off the board with laughter in 2003 after the Florida game because of similar talk. Wayyy different season now vs then but we shall see!
As much as I hate to say it, I can't realistically see USC losing to anyone in the regular season. In 2003, I don't believe that the top 2 teams were such a lock like they are now. Everyone knew OU would waltz into the Sugar Bowl (actually, they ended up stumbling into it). But I don't believe it was so certain who their opponent would be out of two teams.