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Politics : Ask Michael Burke

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To: Skeeter Bug who wrote (110011)11/24/2007 10:46:48 AM
From: Knighty Tin  Read Replies (5) of 132070
 
Nobody is number one in the BCS this week. <G> There are two undefeated teams, Hawaii and Kansas. Kansas plays Missouri today, and the winner of that game will probably lose to Oklahoma in The Big 12 Championship game. Hawaii is less likely to lose to Washington, but the Huskies can play tough. In any case, these schools have good but not great teams. Weak schedules have made them contenders.

Who are the best teams? It depends on who shows up that day. All of the candidates have looked like schmos at least some of the time. LSU had a very tough schedule and two overtime losses. Still, Kentucky and Arkansas are teams they should have beaten fairly easily. Ohio State lost at home to Illinois, but the Illini are loaded with talent that had not come together until that game. Still, not much of a schedule. West Virginia has played a poor schedule. USC has the best players, but losing to two of the weakest Pac 10 teams makes them more suspicious than LSU.

So, since nobody stands out, let's go back to where it all started. Rutgers vs. Princeton for the national championship. <G>
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