Virginia's 46-38 double overtime win over eighth-ranked Florida State on Friday night featured a frenzied field-storming in the final seconds, which resulted in 19 people being treated at UVA Health University Medical Center, according to a university spokesperson.
If Penn State ends up losing this game will people just accept they're never winning shit?
Bama is rated higher in the AP poll11 SEC teams in the top 25. Can you say "SEC is the golden child of the polls"?
11 SEC teams in the top 25. Can you say "SEC is the golden child of the polls"?
11 SEC teams in the top 25. Can you say "SEC is the golden child of the polls"?As they should be, there are a lot of good teams in the SEC. Simple scoring margin + strength of schedule has 10 SEC teams in the top 25 with Georgia at 26.
As they should be, there are a lot of good teams in the SEC. Simple scoring margin + strength of schedule has 10 SEC teams in the top 25 with Georgia at 26.When one conference has almost half the spots in the rankings, that's blatant favoritism. Seriously, it's the "top 25 rankings", not "SEC rankings".
Who are you even suggesting shouldn't be there, most of these teams have a win over a significant ooc opponent. If anything there should be at least one more in Mississippi State
When one conference has almost half the spots in the rankings, that's blatant favoritism. Seriously, it's the "top 25 rankings", not "SEC rankings".
That's just the nature of modern college football, man. All of the major programs sans ND are in three conferences (mostly two really). This is just going to happen more often than not due to consolidation and the transfer portal. Again, who do you think shouldn't be there?Then limit how many schools from any single conference can be on the top 25 list. 3 at most sounds ideal, IMO. That way, you can have multiple conferences represented, including the non-P5. Oh, right. The P5 like to pretend the non-P5 doesn't exist.....
I wonder if Bobby Petrino took a victory ride on his motorcycle after he got the call from the AD today.
A trooper from the Florida Highway Patrol who was providing security for Florida A&M coach James Colzie III during FAMUs game at Florida Atlantic on Sept. 6 died less than two weeks after he suffered a broken leg when a player rolled into him while he was standing on the sidelines.
According to the Fraternal Order of Police Florida State Lodge, Craig Gaines died Sept. 19 at his residence. The Facebook post said Gaines death was related to medical complications from his leg injury.
On the first play of the third quarter, FAUs Jayshon Platt was pushed out of bounds on an end around in the FAMU sideline. A Florida A&M player pursuing Platt rolled into Gaines right leg after attempting a tackle and Gaines fell to the ground.