
I just discovered I get the new Big Ten Network on my satellite dish. (218-221 on DirecTV). When I was a kid, I was lucky to get two college football games on Saturday. I'll bet there are ten going on right now that I can watch.
And Michigan has there hands full. I can actually watch it on Channel 220.
Edit: The upset of the century. And I'm so glad I stumbled upon it while in progress.'
Edit #2: Head coach Jerry Moore of Appalachian has some Texas connections. From wikipedia: "Prior to coaching at Appalachian State, Moore served as the head football coach at the University of North Texas from 1979 to 1980, and at Texas Tech from 1981 to 1985. His record at Texas Tech was 16–37–2. His career record at the end of the 2006 season stood at 167–115–2."
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A great "upset" example. However, Appalachia State shore ain't no rummie dummie - they won their division the past 2 years in an actual playoff system (wonder what they'd do to Baylor?!). BTW - there is a difference between "there" and "their."
I've often wondered why it is considered so "impossible" for a bunch of six-foot something big strong kids who run a 4.4 for a lesser team to compete with a bunch of six-foot something big strong kids who run a 4.4 for a big school.
That was GREAT, even the big fall. GO BOISE STATE, not Oklahoma....
The real story is how recruits who are passed over by the big guys can, sometimes, come back and drum the pitootie outa the guys who rejected them.
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