Journal DaytonCIM's Journal: BCS 2006 3
And here we go again:
1. Ohio State
No arguement here. They seem to be the best team in the country. Of course, they'll be tested when Michigan comes a'callin.
2. USC
By the skin of their teeth. I don't expect USC to survive Oregon, Cal, or Notre Dame.
3. Michigan
The second best team in the country. Maybe better than Ohio State.
4. Auburn
Huh? Number 4? I think Saturday's victory was more emotion than skill.
5. West Virginia
Will somebody please explain to me why in the world West Virginia is in the top 5? They DON'T paly anyone of note, except Louisville. How can you judge a team when it hasn't been tested?
6. Florida
Seriously? Number 6? Hmmmm....
7. Louisville
Good team. Don't think they could hang with the elite programs.
8. Notre Dame
Early loss to a very good Michigan team. Still a lot of unanswered questions.
Ok, so here is what I see for the remainder of the season:
1. Ohio State - rolls through to Michigan. Michigan wins by 3.
2. USC - loses to Cal and Notre Dame.
3. Michigan - rolls through to Ohio. Beats Ohio by 3.
4. Auburn - rolls to Georgia. Wins by 1 at home to Georgia. Rating drops.
5. West Virginia - rolls until Louisville comes knocking. Loses to Louisville and Rutgers.
6. Florida - rolls to FSU. Loses at FSU by 3.
7. Louisville - beats West Viriginia, loses to Rutgers.
8. Notre Dame - rolls through to USC. Beats USC by 14. Moves to number 2 in the country for a rematch with Michigan.
An undefeated record going to Columbus (Score:2)
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Plus, Carr's 1-4 vs. Tressel, and Michigan has not played a defense as fast as Ohio State's.
I think OSU wins that game by 10, maybe more.
They (OSU) did dominate Texas, after all...
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