Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Week 8

Week 7 welcomed yet another winner in Marc Spigel. In a miraculous last-minute turn of events, Marc beat out Travis for the CA$H. ASU dropped a sure TD vs. Oregon in the closing seconds, sealing a push for that game. That forced us to go to the tiebreaker for the GOW total points.

This week features yet another incredible SEC game with the LSU Bayou Bengals hosting the Auburn Tigers. There are no bye-weeks in the SEC, and this one could be a suprise. Auburn has won many close games this year, but they have yet to face a team like LSU. Can the War Eagles shock the world, or will the LSU Tigers keep on rolling towards the November 5th game @ Tuscaloosa ? Saturday night in Death Valley will feature more than some incredible football. The southern ladies will be out in full force for this rivalry, so these schools get the double-feature treatment.

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The featured Thursday night game pits 2 teams who once were significant players in the Pac 12, but are now are has-beens on the gridiron. The reason there here is simple. They offer incredible amounts of eyecandy . Who's actually looking at the game anyways when you've got distractions like these ?

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Finally Stanford plays a real team. I question Washington being a true Top 25 team, but they seem to have made it by default. Anyway, Heisman hopefull and future #! NFL pick Andrew Luck gets to show everyone what he looks like this year vs. a real team. There is no question both schools have equal ability to perform well off the field.

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In what may become the only legitimate Big 10 game of the season, Wisconsin travels to Michigan State for what could be a great conference match-up. The battle of men may be a dud if the Badgers roll once again, but these schools are in a dead heat for the most talented women.

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In a game that used to matter, the Notre Dame FIghting Irish host the USC Trojans. It doesn't seem that long ago that Brady Quinn and Matt Leinart were battling for national supremacy. Some horrible coaching hires and probation will always ruin a good time. However, these young lasses could perk up even the most downtrodden fans. Besides, it's only a game, right ?

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