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Originally Posted by Cobra Mgr
They told all of us, from the get go, all regular season polls would be "torn up" each week. If you and the Irish AD chose to ignore that, it is your fault.
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Aren't you the man who tells us that the NCAA is deeply awful and should not exist? Who claimed in you previous post that the Committee (allegedly) puts out fake rankings just for ****s and giggles? Now you're relying on an obvious CYA statement as a "they told us" to justify expectations of wild swings that seem deeply unlikely to happen.
The only game relevant to Ol' Piss, the Aggies and OU was Georgia-Alabama. Georgia won. Good for them. Good for Lane Kiffin's ex, whose loss to Georgia doesn't look so bad any longer. But Mississippi was already ranked above the other two, and seems hardly likely to jump Oregon, whose loss to Indiana was likewise diminished by IU's Saturday triumph.
Meanwhile, Oklahoma's victory over Alabama doesn't look so good now that Bama was exposed, I'd agree. But to extrapolate from that that the Sooners are going to drop behind not one, not two, not three, but FOUR schools, including the very same Alabama team that was just exposed as a fraud
and both Tulane
and James Madison (who probably couldn't even beat James Monroe High in Brooklyn, who are powered by Vinnie Barbarino, Juan Epstein, Freddy "Boom-Boom" Washington and Arnold Horshack, even if Mrs. Kotter has to coach the team when Gabe's "away"), IMO bespeaks the sort of critical thinking that keeps lotteries and Ponzi schemes in business.