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Wisconsin acquitted themselves well. By the way, the stadium was 75% Stanford fans.
Stanford really is different. Spend some time there and it's pretty obvious.
Now, having said all that, and even with my Stanford bias-- RG3 deserves the Heisman. Statistically the kid is insane, and Baylor is a 2 or 3 win team without him.
No predictions yet... we'll see when the "Next Best 3" comes out later this week.
In any case we're all being very premature. USC and Washington will not be easy outs for either team. In particular Oregon - Washington is one of the nastiest games in the conference every year. And this year it will be in Seattle, in the final game at Husky Stadium before it closes for a two year renovation. I think UW will be up for that one... especially since, as of now, they still have a chance to win the North.
Seriously, that was just a stupid brain fart. But ND, Syracuse, Rutgers, Pittsburgh and West Virginia wouldn't be a bad alignment.
Yeah, the old 16 team WAC did this. It didn't help them much but geography is what ultimately did them in. They just covered too much area.
I don't see Notre Dame being interested in the Big 12 at all. They've turned down invites from the Big 10, and play all other sports in the Big East. If they were to join the Big East they would dominate that conference and renew their rivalry with the "criminals" from the U. (of Miami)
Should the SEC take TAMU for the Texas market they'd want to balance that with another team in the east. Others have suggested Florida State and that would be a good choice, even though they already own the Florida market. Heck, Virginia Tech wouldn't be a bad choice, and they could deliver the DC market. If there's a conference pecking order you have to figure the SEC as the top dog, and schools that put football first would jump at the chance to join. The Big 12 is way lower on the pecking order. They'd never get Arky to leave the SEC. ND wouldn't want to play second fiddle to Texas and OK. Their best bet would be to raid the Mountain West plus BYU. Take your pick from Air Force, Colorado State, or New Mexico. From that list I'd say Air Force is the best candidate.
Stanford fans know we'll never be a perennial powerhouse in football. But we do want to be competitive. If Shaw can keep the team in the upper third of the Pac 12 and going to bowl games --and more importantly, keep his kids on track academically and graduating -- we'll be happy. The occasional year like this year will be gravy. I think he's a good hire and I wish him the best.
Gridiron Football Double Feature
Michael Holmgren will build a creature
Mangina fighting Colt and Wallace
Jake Delhomme stars in "Pick 6 Menace"
Oh-oh-oh at the mid-day almost football feature show
Don't want to go to the mid-day almost football feature show
Now Dallas, that's a whole 'nother level of musical theater.
Logically I should root for Cal (!) because it will be better for the conference if USC loses and we have another strong team that can actually go to a bowl. Plus it will be better for Stanford should we win Big Game later this year. But I just can't do it. And rooting for USC, well, that's just wrong on so many levels. :-)
One thing is for sure... I will NOT be watching.
In all seriousness though, a strong SC is good for the conference too. The sooner you're off sanctions the better. Oh, and be sure to crush Notre Dame. On that I'm sure we can all agree.
I respect all of the Pac-10 programs (guess I'm just strange that way) but there are two that I struggle to root for even when they're playing out of conference. Still, you should feel fortunate. I only loathe USC. However I despise Cal. ;-)
I'll stop now, lest I invoke the wrath of the Woof Gods. They can be hearty and boon travel companions, but toy with them at your peril. SC fans have only to look at last week for proof.
Ah yes, the monotonous strains of "Fight On". The Stanford Band used to play it too...skipping in the middle, like the broken record it is. It does seem to be the only tune the SC band can play.