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Re: College Football 2008

Posted: 06/08/2008, 16:39
by chinasky
Rocky wrote: http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/powerranking

Primo Power Ranking stagionale anche di ESPN. Georgia, Ohio State e USC ai primi tre posti; seguono Florida, Oklahoma e Mizzou.
Azzardato in alcune posizione, Wisconsin alla 12 e Illinois addirittura 4^ scelta della Big Ten... mah.

Oklahoma e West Virginia dietro a Florida (per altro alla 4) mi fanno pensare anche, LSU rimane in Top Ten ma per me troppo bassa, sarò anche l'unico a pensarla così, e sbaglierò certamente, ma i Tigers non saranno così in basso a a fine anno.

Re: College Football 2008

Posted: 06/08/2008, 18:12
by webba2000
TheFan17 wrote: Mizzou è più forte, difesa migliore e può contare su due candidati all'Heisman come Daniel e Maclin che possono valere tranquillamente Tebow ed Harvin.
Daniel=Tebow... :penso:

Tornando a rankings:
Secondo me USC è un po' troppo in alto in tutti i rankings che ho visto.
OK per Gerogia nr. 1 ma Ohio St dovrebbe essere nr. 2., Florida/Oklahoma 3/4 e poi USC, a seguire Missuri, WV, LSU, Clemson e Texas.

Altre considerazioni.
Auburn è decisamente troppo in alto e West Virginia dovrebbe essere più quotata.
Occhio a BYU e soprattutto ai Red Raiders di Texas Tech. Il loro playbook rimane uno dei più belli, il Coach è uno dei migliori in tutta l'NCAA, e poi ci sono Harrell e Crabtree... :gazza:
Sono curioso di vedere Arkansas guidata da Petrino e non mi stupirei di vedere Alabama condendere già da quest'anno.

Re: College Football 2008

Posted: 06/08/2008, 18:58
by GoPats
Su college football news c'è un ranking di tutte le squadre, però han fatto la prima meta (da 109 a 60), l'altra esce giovedì se non ho capito male.

http://cfn.scout.com/

Re: College Football 2008

Posted: 08/08/2008, 0:13
by AEM
Come amare il college football...

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AEM

Re: College Football 2008

Posted: 08/08/2008, 11:34
by Gian Marco
Due notizie:

-Duro colpo per i Gators che perdono ilTE Cornelius Ingram per tutta la stagione a causa della frattura dell'ACL
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3523955

-Ohio State sospende  Donald Washington e Jamario O'Neal per due partite. Ci saranno comunque per la sfida contro Usc http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3524828

Re: College Football 2008

Posted: 08/08/2008, 19:45
by Peyton_Manning18
Gian Marco wrote: Due notizie:

-Duro colpo per i Gators che perdono ilTE Cornelius Ingram per tutta la stagione a causa della frattura dell'ACL
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3523955

-Ohio State sospende  Donald Washington e Jamario O'Neal per due partite. Ci saranno comunque per la sfida contro Usc http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3524828
ACL non è il legamento crociato anteriore?

Solo perchè non ho un ca..o da fare...  :gogogo:

Re: College Football 2008

Posted: 08/08/2008, 20:10
by Pablets
Gian Marco wrote: -Duro colpo per i Gators che perdono ilTE Cornelius Ingram per tutta la stagione a causa della frattura dell'ACL
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3523955
Ecco, cominciamo proprio bene, uno dei giocatori chiave out... :disgusto:

Re: College Football 2008

Posted: 12/08/2008, 18:09
by Rocky
Prima brutta notizia per Georgia (preseason #1 del ranking), il LT Trinton Sturdivant ha avuto infatti bisogno di un intervento al ginocchio e starà fuori per tutta la stagione.ù

The sophomore started all 13 games at left tackle left season and earned freshman All-America and freshman All-SEC honors.

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3530632

Re: College Football 2008

Posted: 15/08/2008, 11:04
by azazel
Gian Marco wrote: -Duro colpo per i Gators che perdono ilTE Cornelius Ingram per tutta la stagione a causa della frattura dell'ACL
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3523955
damn, per quello che ho seguito mi sembrava un più che ottimo giocatore :disgusto:
Rocky wrote: Prima brutta notizia per Georgia (preseason #1 del ranking), il LT Trinton Sturdivant ha avuto infatti bisogno di un intervento al ginocchio e starà fuori per tutta la stagione.
avevo letto la prima parte sino a "Georgia" e avevo una paura bestia di continuare e leggere qualcosa su knoshown morino, non me lo toccate :figo:

Re: College Football 2008

Posted: 15/08/2008, 20:54
by davelavarra
azazel wrote: avevo letto la prima parte sino a "Georgia" e avevo una paura bestia di continuare e leggere qualcosa su knoshown morino, non me lo toccate :figo:
Perchè non ti bastano Choice e Jones? :gazza:

Re: College Football 2008

Posted: 15/08/2008, 22:11
by Teo
Le differenze Nord-Sud nel College Football  :thumbup:

Planning for the fall football season in the South is radically different than up North. For those who are planning a football trip South, here are some helpful hints.

Women's Accessories:
NORTH: Chap Stick in back pocket and a $20 bill in the front pocket.
SOUTH: Louis Vuitton duffel with two lipsticks, waterproof mascara, and a fifth of bourbon. Money not necessary - that's what dates are for.

Stadium Size:
NORTH: College football stadiums hold 20,000 people.
SOUTH: High school football stadiums hold 20,000 people.

Fathers:
NORTH: Expect their daughters to understand Sylvia Plath.
SOUTH: Expect their daughters to understand pass interference.

Campus Decor:
NORTH: Statues of founding fathers.
SOUTH: Statues of Heisman trophy winners.

Homecoming Queen:
NORTH: Also a physics major.
SOUTH: Also Miss America .

Heroes:
NORTH: Rudy Giuliani
SOUTH: Herschel Walker & Peyton Manning

Getting Tickets:
NORTH: 5 days before the game you walk into the ticket office on campus.
SOUTH: 5 months before the game you walk into the ticket office on campus, make a large financial contribution, and put name on a waiting list for tickets.

Friday Classes After a Thursday Night Game:
NORTH: Students and teachers not sure they're going to the game because they have classes on Friday.
SOUTH: Teachers cancel Friday classes because they don't want to see the few hungover students that might actually make it to class.

Parking:
NORTH: An hour before game time, the University opens the campus for game parking.
SOUTH: RVs sporting their school flags begin arriving on Wednesday for the weekend festivities. The really faithful arrive on Tuesday.

Game Day:
NORTH: A few students party in the dorm and watch ESPN on TV.
SOUTH: Every student wakes up, has a beer for breakfast and rushes over to where ESPN is broadcasting 'Game Day Live' to get on camera and wave to the idiots up north who wonder why 'Game Day Live' is never Broadcast from their campus.

Tailgating:
NORTH: Raw meat on a grill, beer with lime in it, listening to local radio station with truck tailgate down.
SOUTH: 30-foot custom pig-shaped smoker fires up at dawn. Cooking accompanied by live performance from the Dave Matthews Band, who come over during breaks and ask for a hit off bottle of bourbon.

Getting to the Stadium:
NORTH: You ask 'Where's the stadium?' When you find it, you walk right in.
SOUTH: When you're near it, you'll hear it. On game day it is the state's third largest city.

Concessions:
NORTH: Drinks served in a paper cup, filled to the top with soda.
SOUTH: Drinks served in a plastic cup, with the home team's mascot on it, filled less than half way with soda, to ensure enough room for bourbon.

When National Anthem is Played:
NORTH: Stands are less than half full, and less than half of them stand up.
SOUTH: 100,000 fans, all standing, sing along in perfect four-part harmony.

The Smell in the Air After the First Score:
NORTH: Nothing changes.
SOUTH: Fireworks, with a touch of bourbon.

Commentary (Male):
NORTH: 'Nice play.'
SOUTH: 'Dammit, you slow sumbitch - tackle him and break his legs.'

Commentary (Female):
NORTH: 'My, this certainly is a violent sport.'
SOUTH: 'Dammit, you slow sumbitch - tackle him and break his legs.'

Announcers:
NORTH: Neutral and paid.
SOUTH: Announcer harmonizes with the crowd in the fight song, with a tear in his eye because he is so proud of his team.

After the Game:
NORTH: The stadium is empty way before the game ends.
SOUTH: Another rack of ribs goes on the smoker, while somebody goes to the nearest package store for more bourbon, and planning begins for next week's game.

Nothing else in the universe comes even halfway close to the glories of Southern football!

And for SEC Fans:

HOW MANY SEC STUDENTS DOES IT TAKE TO CHANGE A LIGHT BULB?

At VANDERBILT: it takes two, one to change the bulb and one more to explain how they did it every bit as good as the bulbs changed at Harvard.
At GEORGIA : it takes two, one to change the bulb and one to stabilize the rolling beer cooler the bulb changer is using for a ladder.
At  FLORIDA : it takes four, one to screw in the bulb and three to figure out how to get stoned off the old one.
At ALABAMA : it takes five, one to change it, three to reminisce about how The Bear would have done it, and one to throw the old bulb at an NCAA investigator.
At OLE MISS: it takes six, one to change it, two to mix the drinks and three to find the perfect J. Crew outfit to wear for the occasion.
At LSU: it takes seven, and each one gets credit for five Semester hours.
At KENTUCKY : it takes eight , one to screw it in and seven to discuss how much brighter it seems to shine during basketball season.
At TENNESSEE: it takes ten, two to figure out how to screw it in, two to buy an orange lampshade, and six to phone a radio call-in show and talk about how much they hate Alabama.
At MISSISSIPPI  STATE : it takes fifteen, one to screw in the bulb, two to buy the Skoal, and twelve to yell, ' GO TO HELL, OLE MISS'.
At AUBURN: it takes one hundred, one to change it, forty-nine to talk about how they did it better than at Bama and Georgia, and fifty to get drunk and roll Toomer's Corner when finished.
At SOUTH CAROLINA : it takes 80,000, one to screw it in and 79,999 to discuss how this finally will be the year that they have a decent football team.

At ARKANSAS : None. There is no electricity in  Arkansas .

Re: College Football 2008

Posted: 16/08/2008, 11:24
by azazel
davelavarra wrote: Perchè non ti bastano Choice e Jones? :gazza:
ma non è quello!! è che lui è un giocatore che sin dall' anno scorso mi è piaciuto...e tenderei a seguirlo negli anni a venire

Re: College Football 2008

Posted: 17/08/2008, 10:18
by joesox
Teo wrote: On game day it is the state's third largest city.
...
At LSU: it takes seven, and each one gets credit for five Semester hours.
...
At ARKANSAS : None. There is no electricity in  Arkansas .
queste in particolare
:lmao:

ma sono tutte divertenti

Re: College Football 2008

Posted: 20/08/2008, 13:25
by ziojean
il programma di NASN per la prima settimana

29 1.00am   Live NC State vs South Carolina
29 12.30pm   As Live Oregon State vs Stanford
29 1.00am   Live SMU vs Rice
30 5.00pm   Live Virginia Tech vs East Carolina
30 8.30pm   Live USC vs Virginia
31 1.00am   Live Viewers' Choice: Michigan St. vs Cal or Alabama vs Clemson
31 8.30am   As Live Illinois vs Missouri
31 12.00am   As Live Kentucky vs Louisville

:01:

spiccano bama-clemson, usc-virginia e illinois miss

ciao
maurizio

Re: College Football 2008

Posted: 20/08/2008, 14:09
by GoPats
ziojean wrote: il programma di NASN per la prima settimana

29 1.00am   Live NC State vs South Carolina
29 12.30pm   As Live Oregon State vs Stanford
29 1.00am   Live SMU vs Rice
30 5.00pm   Live Virginia Tech vs East Carolina
30 8.30pm   Live USC vs Virginia
31 1.00am   Live Viewers' Choice: Michigan St. vs Cal or Alabama vs Clemson
31 8.30am   As Live Illinois vs Missouri
31 12.00am   As Live Kentucky vs Louisville

:01:

spiccano bama-clemson, usc-virginia e illinois miss

ciao
maurizio
Tra tutte le partite che trasmetteranno in quei 2 giorni, attendo soprattutto di vedere quella tra Illinois e Missouri. Leggendo le preview, tutte e due queste squadre mi hanno "affascinato". Speriamo sia una bella partita!  :hehe: