i am on OU since Manziel won the heisman and lost his playcaller. Granted...not sure how many plays he acutally ran as they were called.
big on A&M here. 3 units after last night's clean sweep. A&Ms defense is the key here. they are vastly underrated. i think they get pressure on jones which is the key against OU.
Disagree. OU has a stand alone game against the Heisman winner. If Jones can play a solid game I like OU to win outright.
I think Sumlin sees the blood in the water here. With Mack having the year at UT, using his high profile move to SEC, Heisman, etc, can really be icing on cake for recruiting beating OU in Dallas.
In a season when Texas A&M played LSU, Florida, and Alabama, they were the best team on the field in every single game of their season. That fact makes it very difficult to bet against them here.
i had a 9 point middle opportunity last night. thought about going for it, but decided to stay with initial bet. glad i did. pigs get fat
Like beat Oregon, Alabama and Notre Dame? Plus you gotta have a good enough season to get into the top 4 to even get to the playoff
I don't think it's a particularly radical idea to suggest that Texas A&M would beat Alabama on a neutral field.
They'd have to beat two of them but like I said anyways it wouldn't matter because they weren't good enough in the regular season to earn a spot in the new playoff system, hell even if it was an 8 team playoff they wouldn't have earned a spot
I have a lot of confidence in Pitt today. The BE has looked surprisingly good this bowl season. Syracuse had arguably the most physically dominating performance of the bowl season. Rutgers looked pretty terrible on offense but probably should have won its game. After giving up 16 gift points, Cincinnati outscored Duke by 30 with a coaching staff made up of 4 coaches. And Louisville absolutely smoked Florida in basically every phase of the game. I tend to think Pitt is undervalued here based upon conference perception. The SEC is definitely better than the Big East, but Pitt is better than Ole Miss.
My only worry is how bad does Pitt really want to be there? They've been to this bowl a lot recently.
Odd though, reading his twitter you wouldn't think he's not playing today? But everything else says otherwise.
I'm not sure we're watching the same game. Pitt has been able to get pretty much whatever it's wanted on the ground so far. And Ole Miss hasn't been able to do anything on the ground. I think you all are calling this one a little early honestly.
Has Ole Miss even punted yet? EDIT: Pretty sure they have, but it doesn't seem like Pitt can stop them from the small amounts of time I have had it on that channel.