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[College FB] Top 10 BCS Busters

Discussion in 'Football: NFL, College, High School' started by ryan17wagner, Jun 1, 2009.

  1. bobrek

    bobrek Politics belong in the D & D

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    There is a lot of teamwork involved in baseball. Almost all double plays require teamwork and anticipation and knowing where the fielders will be. Pickoff attempts, throwing out runners, etc. require teamwork.

    Hit and runs plays require team execution. Realizing who is on base in certain situations require batters to take a pitch to allow a teammate to steal.

    Knowing you have a catcher who can block a slider in the dirt allows a pitcher to use his full arsenal. Imagine Brad Lidge having to throw to Mitch Meluskey instead of Brad Ausmus.

    Every single play an outfielder makes on a runner involves teamwork. You have players lining up for cutoffs as well as backing up the respective base.

    Chemistry is sorely needed with respect to pitching. A starting pitcher is more likely to not cause a stink when he is taken out of a close game if he has confidence in his bullpen teammates.
     
  2. msn

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    Well stated. It may certainly be less than American football or basketball, but it is still teamwork. Undeniably so.

    The whole "individual sport" argument is based on the pitcher-batter confrontation (which, as an aside, conveniently ignores the catcher!). I think this nearly-individual faceoff is something that adds a very unique charm to baseball: each play begins with a (nearly) one-on-one faceoff, but plays out with the a minimum of two other teammates (one other for a K), and often several other teammates, before it is complete.

    In short, baseball is better.
     
  3. rrj_gamz

    rrj_gamz Contributing Member

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    I don't know about real bad, but I'll go with just bad...I hope I'm wrong...
     
  4. blathersby

    blathersby Contributing Member

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    I still do not disagree with this statement.

    Baseball is truly the greatest sports. The crack of the wooden bats, the pitcher coming up with an unexpected clutch hit... I love baseball.

    What? Aluminum bat? DH? Why would you ever call something that stupid baseball.
     
  5. MadMax

    MadMax Contributing Member

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    i love the wooden bats, but i also LOVE the ping when my kid gets a hit! :)
     
  6. Rocketman95

    Rocketman95 Hangout Boy

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    or the ping when saad makes contact!
     
  7. msn

    msn Member

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    I'm with you on the DH, and I wish they wouldn't use aluminum bats, but I love me some little league, HS, and college baseball. Love it.
     
  8. ryan17wagner

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    Bring it! Playing at The Rob. I'd be surprised if you showed your face. Keenum will light up the Owls for 400 yards.

    UH 56, Rice 21
     
  9. bigtexxx

    bigtexxx Contributing Member

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    scoreboard, brah

    Bailiff owns Sumlin - he nearly beat him in the 3rd Ward back in 2007 in a rebuilding year for Rice, and whipped him good at Rice in 2008
     
  10. DonnyMost

    DonnyMost be kind. be brave.

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    Sumlin wasn't at UH in 2007, dum-dum. :rolleyes:
     
  11. bigtexxx

    bigtexxx Contributing Member

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    Oh that's right - Briles hadn't bolted for the higher profile Baylor program yet.

    Bailiff has never lost to Sumlin, then
     
  12. NIKEstrad

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    Can I use this anytime you say anything about UT??
     
  13. DonnyMost

    DonnyMost be kind. be brave.

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    Dinner is on me at Frenchy's if you ever grow a pair and want to come to the game, dum-dum.
     
  14. bigtexxx

    bigtexxx Contributing Member

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    Sure, like in baseball?

    Scoreboard, brah. x3 (or is Rice's winning streak longer than that?)
     
  15. xishi

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    lets go coogs!
     
  16. Major Malcontent

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    You know....it isn't often that Rice actually gets to run smack on UH in football. I was actually glad for bigtexx that he got to run a little smack last year...course then he ruins the whole swagger effect by biting his nails into the quick about his safety on the UH campus, but I guess he can't help that.

    There are a lot of variables that could affect the Cougar season...top side we have SOME chance of making BCS noise at least going into the Tech game. Worst case scenario some minor (non-Liberty) bowl against an an Armed Forces Academy or the 7th best team in the SEC or something.

    One thing I am certain of is we will resume our annual thrashing of Rice this year.

    And I'll be pleased to give Texxie 3 months (non-political) use of my sig if we don't.
     
  17. bigtexxx

    bigtexxx Contributing Member

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    BCS noise? As in UH playing in one of the BCS games? bwaaahahahahahahaa
     
  18. Smokey

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    Speaking of coaches who bolted for higher profile programs, Sumlin has never lost to Todd Graham....oops Graham gave Rice the big F U after one year for another conference school bwaaaaaahaha.
     
  19. bigtexxx

    bigtexxx Contributing Member

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    For whatever reason, you've always been a Todd Graham fluffer. Trust me when I say this, but us Rice folks are REALLY glad to have Bailiff instead of Todd Graham as our coach. TG wore out his welcome pretty quick.
     
  20. ryan17wagner

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    Brah? You sound like a grade-A douche bag. Rice football is going to suck donkey balls this year.
     

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