garlandredraider
07-07-2005, 11:28 PM
http://www.beloblog.com/sportssay/
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It's football season
When the top sports headlines are about cycling and the All-Star Game, it's football season.
So here's how the Big 12 South standings (from lowest to highest) will look at the end of November (the only thing you need to know about the North is that Iowa State will win it):
6. Baylor 4-7, 1-7
Offensive line is improved. Defensive front seven still a problem. (Conference win will come against OSU).
5. Oklahoma State 5-6, 2-6
New coach, new offense and no Vernand Morency is a big problem
4. Texas A&M 8-3, 5-3
Defensive line is awesome, but there's no way Reggie McNeal has another four-interception season behind a new O-line.
3. Oklahoma 8-3, 5-3
The nation will be shocked when OU loses back-to-back games against Texas and Kansas in the middle of the season and finishes with a loss in Lubbock. Why? Rhett Bomar isn't half as good as people think, and Adrian Peterson can't take the snap (or can he?).
2. Texas Tech 10-1, 7-1
Mike Leach plugs QBs into his offense the way most of us plug in a coffee pot. The difference is his defense is finally catching up, and the Raiders get A&M and OU at home. (Loss comes at UT)
1. Texas 10-1, 8-0
No team bounces back from losses like Texas. So after the Longhorns get beat by Ohio State on Sept. 10, the Longhorns win out on the legs of Vince Young. UT finally wins a conference title for Mack and plays in the Rose Bowl for the national title in a rematch against Ohio State ... only to lose to the Buckeyes again.
Scroll Down to the middle of the page. This is what is says if you dont want to open the link.
It's football season
When the top sports headlines are about cycling and the All-Star Game, it's football season.
So here's how the Big 12 South standings (from lowest to highest) will look at the end of November (the only thing you need to know about the North is that Iowa State will win it):
6. Baylor 4-7, 1-7
Offensive line is improved. Defensive front seven still a problem. (Conference win will come against OSU).
5. Oklahoma State 5-6, 2-6
New coach, new offense and no Vernand Morency is a big problem
4. Texas A&M 8-3, 5-3
Defensive line is awesome, but there's no way Reggie McNeal has another four-interception season behind a new O-line.
3. Oklahoma 8-3, 5-3
The nation will be shocked when OU loses back-to-back games against Texas and Kansas in the middle of the season and finishes with a loss in Lubbock. Why? Rhett Bomar isn't half as good as people think, and Adrian Peterson can't take the snap (or can he?).
2. Texas Tech 10-1, 7-1
Mike Leach plugs QBs into his offense the way most of us plug in a coffee pot. The difference is his defense is finally catching up, and the Raiders get A&M and OU at home. (Loss comes at UT)
1. Texas 10-1, 8-0
No team bounces back from losses like Texas. So after the Longhorns get beat by Ohio State on Sept. 10, the Longhorns win out on the legs of Vince Young. UT finally wins a conference title for Mack and plays in the Rose Bowl for the national title in a rematch against Ohio State ... only to lose to the Buckeyes again.