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Roy Williams-Best player in the nation.

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by kidrock8, Nov 18, 2001.

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  1. Major

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    If Texas is in the Sugar bowl (pretty likely), I don't think there's any way the Sugar passes up on Florida if it's up to them. Texas v. Florida is just too high-profile of a matchup. The 8 teams in the BCS should be:

    Michigan
    Oregon
    Nebraska/OU (Big 12 winner)
    Miami
    Maryland
    Florida/Tennessee (SEC Winner)
    Wild-Card
    Wild-Card

    I think one wild-card goes to Nebraska (if OU wins) or Texas.

    The other wild-card is a bit iffy. Tennessee will probably get it, but Illinois and Washington State have better cases, in my opinion. Unfortunately, with the location game, no bowl game is convenient for Illinois travellers, so they get left out.

    My guess:

    Rose: Nebraska/Miami
    Fiesta: Oregon/Michigan
    Sugar: Texas/Florida
    Orange: Maryland/Tennessee

    I think that creates four great games. If you flip Florida/Tennessee, I think both the Sugar & Orange bowl become instant blowouts. The locations of the bowl games again play in favor of the southern teams, and thus the SEC (much to the pleasure of BCS Commissioner/SEC Commissioner Roy Kramer :mad: )

    BTW, on the original topic, I agree that Roy Williams and Rex Grossman are the two best players in the country. Which is better probably depends on your preference for offense or defense.
     
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  2. kidrock8

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    Texas would destroy Tenn.

    Sugar is better off having UF against UT. 2 of the most talented teams in the nation.
     

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