Okay, so what's going on in the Big East? First West Virginia goes down and then Louisville. When did anyone ever think that the nation would be talking about Rutgers football team and not asking, What? Who? The last couple of games have kinda shot the idea that the Big East is a contender for the BCS National Championship in the foot. This weekend shouldn't be too eventful for the NCAA. Ohio State plays Northwestern and Michigan plays Illinois. If either of these teams lose this weekend, oy. There has been a lot of debate on who should play the winner of the UM-OSU game for the national championship. I personally think that now Louisville is pretty much out of the running, it should be the loser of the UM-OSU game. Now hear me out. They are currently one and two in the rankings and as of that point they would be undefeated. If one beats two, or two beats one, should they fall below teams that already have a loss against teams that were ranked below one or two? I don't think so. It would be like a rematch for all the marbles.
Speaking of the National Championship game. It is being held in Arizona, basically the Fiesta Bowl right? So why is there another Fiesta Bowl this year? I thought it was supposed to rotate. If it's in Arizona, shouldn't the BCS Championship Game be the Fiesta Bowl? Just seems weird to me.
Also there was a piece on Fox Sports website about the Top 25 mascots. How can the Texas A&M collie be more recognizable than Mike the Tiger (LSU's mascot), the real tiger or the guy in the suit? Please like that's any contest. Personally, I think your mascot should be whatever your team name is. When Hawaii was the Rainbow Warriors they should have had a guy dressed up in the rainbow suit. You should also only get one mascot per team. The Florida gator, guy and girl, a bit of overkill. Heck, Michigan doesn't even have a mascot but everyone knows they're wolverines. They might not be able to tell you what a wolverine looks like, but they know that Michigan is it.
It's not a badger at life.sa.laugh@hotmail.com.
Friday, November 10, 2006
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