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Reply #90 posted 10/19/09 2:00pm

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I was disappointed at the calls in the Florida game
that allowed them to tie Arkansas late in the 4th quarter.
The second personal foul call was utterly ridiculous. They
called a personal foul on an Arkansas D-lineman blocking
downfield one on one. The tv crew even said that was a terrible
call. It's like the refs tried to serve some home cooking so
they can remain number one and make sure Tebow get back to
the SEC championship game and National title game for ratings. mad
Don't laugh at my funk
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Reply #91 posted 10/21/09 9:16pm

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The SEC refs that called that Florida-Arkansas
game saturday deserve to be suspended. That second
personal foul penalty on the drive that allowed Florida
to tie the game was the worst call i've ever seen.
This was indeed a homer job for Florida.
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Reply #92 posted 10/22/09 8:12pm

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phunkdaddy said:

The SEC refs that called that Florida-Arkansas
game saturday deserve to be suspended. That second
personal foul penalty on the drive that allowed Florida
to tie the game was the worst call i've ever seen.
This was indeed a homer job for Florida.

nod There've been a bunch of dubious calls this season.
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Reply #93 posted 10/24/09 10:58pm

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How about those Hawkeyes! dancing jig


Too bad my Wolverines lost. pout
The check. The string he dropped. The Mona Lisa. The musical notes taken out of a hat. The glass. The toy shotgun painting. The things he found. Therefore, everything seen–every object, that is, plus the process of looking at it–is a Duchamp.
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Reply #94 posted 10/25/09 8:36pm

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What the 'Horns gotta do to move up from #3??? pout
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Reply #95 posted 11/01/09 5:10pm

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http://collegefootball.ri...ID=1009628

STILLWATER, Okla. - Throughout this season, questions have been raised about whether a dominant college football team existed. On Saturday night in Boone Pickens Stadium, that team was unmasked and its identity revealed.

In a 41-14 thrashing of Oklahoma State, third-ranked Texas avoided the drama of previous clashes with the Cowboys, erased doubts that arose in a slapstick 16-13 victory over Oklahoma two weeks ago and emerged as that dominant team.

"I think what this signals is this team has a chance to be really good," Texas coach Mack Brown said. "We divide our season into three sections of four games. Two sections are gone. We've got one section left and that starts next week against (Central Florida).

"We're continuing to play for the Big 12 South championship and we're trying to get in the Big 12 championship game. We still have a lot at stake. We want to be the best team in the nation."

They certainly looked the part against 14th-ranked Oklahoma State, which was hoping to end an 11-game losing streak to Texas and seeking to get an inside track at its first conference championship since finishing in a three-way tie with Oklahoma and Colorado for the Big Eight title in 1976.

Texas' defense, ranked second in the nation, limited Oklahoma State to its lowest point total of the season. Texas forced five turnovers, two of which were returned for touchdowns. Quarterback Colt McCoy completed 16 of 21 passes for 171 yards and a touchdown, and played even better than his statistics indicated.

"That's a tough one. I don't know any other way to put it," Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy said of McCoy. "I think they are a really good football team. They've got great skill and great speed. When you turn the ball over and make that many mistakes against a team that has got that much ability, it's very difficult to win the game."

The Longhorns, 8-0 and unchallenged in most of their games, have it all.

Well, almost.
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