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Does anyone else think there are way too many bowl games? I don't think a team should go to a postseason game period unless they are at least 8-4.
I like all the bowl games even though I 100% agree that most are pretty pointless. A lot of times the toilet bowls make for some great games. Last year, for example, the Bowling Green/Idaho game was awesome even though both teams were barely .500 and irrelevant on the national stage.
I like all the bowl games even though I 100% agree that most are pretty pointless. A lot of times the toilet bowls make for some great games. Last year, for example, the Bowling Green/Idaho game was awesome even though both teams were barely .500 and irrelevant on the national stage.
Resident bugeaters, please share your favs as well. (except that KO return with like 3 Neb clips in it, I don't need to see that again)
Keith Jackson calling Keith Jackson. Classic! What are the chances that we see Jackson sometime on Saturday? I'm thinkin 75%. whoaaaaa Nebraska!! There is so much to love about this matchup.
I love this matchup. Obviously I hope Nebraska wins, but I am realistic and used to getting my hopes up and then having my heart ripped out and stomped on. LOL The Sooners are the only team I could stomach a loss to in this game. Whatever the result, I am thrilled that it will really be a Big 8 championship.
ASU wins on another blocked XP. Although that one almost sneaked in. That ASU DE has some hops.
Alright, see you all for Saturday's big games. Should be fun.
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