Here is an updated post of how many undefeated teams are remaining and possibilities/games to keep an eye on down the road. There are 11 remaining.
#1 LSU - They have remaining games against #18 Kentucky, #22 Auburn, Alabama, Ole Miss, Louisiana Tech and Arkansas then they would more than likely play Florida again in the SEC Title game.
#4 Boston College - They have remaining games against ND, #12 VT, #21 Florida State, Maryland, Clemson and Miami.
#15 Cincinatti - They have remaining games against Louisville, Pittsburgh, #5 South Florida, UConn, #8 West Virginia and Syracuse.
Connecticut - They have remaining games against Virginia, Louisville, #5 South Florida, Rutgers, #15 Cincinatti, Syracuse and #8 West Virginia.
#5 South Florida - They have remaining games against Central Florida, Rutgers, Uconn, #15 Cincinatti, Syracuse, Louisville and Pittsburgh.
#3 Ohio State - They have remaining games against Kent State, Michigan State, Penn State, #19 Wisconsin, #18 Illinois and Michigan.
#11 Missouri - They have remaining games against #6 Oklahoma, Texas Tech, Iowa State, Colorado, Texas A&M, Kansas State and #20 Kansas.
#20 Kansas - They have remaining games against Baylor, Colorado, Texas A&M, Nebraska, Oklahoma State, Iowa State and #11 Missouri.
#14 Arizona State - They have remaining games against Washington, #2 Cal, Oregon, UCLA, #10 USC and Arizona.
#2 Cal - They have remaining games against Oregon State, UCLA, #14 Arizona State, Washington State, #10 USC, Washington and Stanford.
#16 Hawaii - They have remaining games against San Jose State, New Mexico State, Fresno State, Nevada, Boise State and Washington.
So if you look at those Cincinnati, South Florida and Uconn all play each other so only one of those could possibly go undefeated. Missouri and Kansas play each other so that knocks off one of those. Cal and Arizona State play each other so that knocks off one of those.
So potential undefeated teams:
LSU
South Florida/Cincinatti/UConn
Hawaii
Boston College
Ohio State
Missouri/Kansas
Cal/Arizona State
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I don't see LSU losing, except maybe in the SEC Championship game...
BC, Cincy, UConn, OSU, Kansas, Missouri, ASU, Cal will all lose somewhere along the line...
I think Hawaii and USF have realistic chances of going undefeated. You guys think USF would actually make the National Championship if they went unbeaten? Or would a 1 loss team like USC or Oklahoma make it over them? Does Hawaii have an actual shot at a BCS bowl?
If USF goes undefeated I think they would get a BCS bowl but I don't think they would make the National Championship, but I don't see them going undefeated anyway, they still have a lot of quality teams left.
Of the teams that are still undefeated I could see Hawaii, LSU and possibly Ohio State finishing that way.
It's pretty crazy around the campus here. Generally as most of you know this is a basketball college, but recently the talk has been all about football.
Our QB Tyler Lorenzen is the real deal. He's a big guy too, at 6'5, he also has some good mobility. He was JUCO transfer and really has done a superb job. The guy has such amazing touch and accuracy it's almost unreal. I don't think UCONN has had a QB this good since Dan Orlovsky several years back.
Donald Brown is actually a really good RB for us too. He could emerge as a potential NFL back down the road.
This season should allow us to have a really good recruiting class this year. I hope if we beat Virginia next week we break into the top 25. #25 would be nice, even if it doesn't last long.
As for the team that is most likely to go undefeated..I'd say probably Hawaii, just because their schedule is weak as hell. Not really their fault though, no body wants to play them.
As for the team that is most likely to go undefeated..I'd say probably Hawaii, just because their schedule is weak as hell. Not really their fault though, no body wants to play them.
I'd assume Hawaii would be one of the most desirable road games, I know between these good seasons and the fact they are in Hawaii they will get some really good recruits these next few years.
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I'd assume Hawaii would be one of the most desirable road games, I know between these good seasons and the fact they are in Hawaii they will get some really good recruits these next few years.
It's not that why they don't want to go.....the time difference is a huge influence in the home field advantage for Hawaii, and Hawaii doesn't want to travel and no teams want to travel there.
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This Week: Homecoming against #3 La Vega
I really think Cal can run the table. If SC thurns the ball over like they did against Stanford, Cal is going to crush them.
Not to start an argument with Nish, but I feel that Cal is the Wisconsin of the Pac-10 and are way over-hyped and that they will lose at least two of the big games, at Arizona State, home against USC, and maybe even the upset minded Washington Huskies.
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Originally Posted by T.O.F.N.
That post wasn't nearly good enough to read and reply to. But I did it anyways.
Wylie High School Football
Varsity (1-2)
Last Game: Loss - Frenship 21-26
This Week: Homecoming against #3 La Vega
It's not that why they don't want to go.....the time difference is a huge influence in the home field advantage for Hawaii, and Hawaii doesn't want to travel and no teams want to travel there.
Arrive a day early, get some hotel rooms. Find a field were you can have a walk through practice. It could bring the team together especially if you win. I think it would be a good early season game for most teams.
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