i agree. mizzou is solid, i still think we are better. texas is a solid team, they have a lot of talent at least. and we lost that game. it seems like everyone is over-rated this year. it is hard to judge. it is hard to take msu seriously because they have been so bad historically, but they have performed when they had to. i would still say it is michigan state. we will see how they do this week against iowa, it might be utah though. who knows. anyone can beat anyone, and it has never been truer.It's Utah, absolutely no question about it. How can you say Mizzou when they have beaten a #1? I don't care if you think OU deserved to be that high, fact is they were. Utah has beaten who? A very highly over-rated Pitt coming into the year? Iowa State? (just cause they beat Texas doesn't make them good) Wyoming?
yes, and the times i watched them play i watched them have to use a fake field goal to beat nd and a fake punt to beat northwestern. maybe if they beat tOSU i would respect them. oh, that is right, they do not.Have any of you actually watched MSU play. Worst of the unbeatens i think not.
Oregon is hardly the best undefeated team in the country. All its gonna take is for them to score fewer that 35 points and they'll lose. In fack, I may make USC over Oregon my lock of the week this week.I would rank them (from best to worst):
Oregon
Boise St
Auburn
Missouri
TCU
Michigan State
Utah
So no, we're not even close to playing the "worst of the unbeatens." Missouri is solid in the run game, prolific in the passing game, and has a shut-down defense. They play decent-to-good special teams and they have beaten Oklahoma, who is probably as tough as Nebraska in their own ways, and tougher in others.
Oregon's SOS is 59th, or just about middle of the pack right now, and they're not only the #1 scoring offense in the country (by 7 points per game over #2, which is a huge margin this time of the year), they're also ranked 12th in scoring defense (16 pts/game).Oregon is hardly the best undefeated team in the country. All its gonna take is for them to score fewer that 35 points and they'll lose. In fack, I may make USC over Oregon my lock of the week this week.I would rank them (from best to worst):
Oregon
Boise St
Auburn
Missouri
TCU
Michigan State
Utah
So no, we're not even close to playing the "worst of the unbeatens." Missouri is solid in the run game, prolific in the passing game, and has a shut-down defense. They play decent-to-good special teams and they have beaten Oklahoma, who is probably as tough as Nebraska in their own ways, and tougher in others.