Will any College Foot Teams be Unbeated This Season?

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  • ritehook
    SBR MVP
    • 08-12-06
    • 2244

    #1
    Will any College Foot Teams be Unbeated This Season?
    I think only Hawaii is a good possibility. They had a weak (WAC) schedule, and unlike the other four (BCS) unbeaten teams, it doesn't seem to get tougher in the homestretch.

    They do have to play Boise St, but this year they get them in Honolulu. Ugh, that long plane ride . . .

    Take a gander at the remaining scheds for Ohio St, Boston Col, Ariz St and Kansas. All these teams are almost certain to lose one of those tough games, and maybe two.

    BTW, Phil Steele in his Preseason magazine had Boston Col finishing dead last in the Atlantic Div of the ACC!

    And of the five teams he tabbed as being "most improved," only Illinois (#2) and Bama (# 4) did the job. The others, Memphis (#1), Toledo (#3) and NC St (#5) have faltered. (Think he'll speak of BC or the 3 unimproved teams in his next preseason annual?
  • RogueScholar
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 02-05-07
    • 5082

    #2
    Personally I think all the teams will have at least one loss this year. After Stanford beat USC I have a hard time believing in the concept of "destiny" for these blue chip schools anymore.
    Originally posted by StraitShooter
    90% of the guys dont give a shit about your problems..and the other 10 are glad you have them..
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    • jjgold
      SBR Aristocracy
      • 07-20-05
      • 388179

      #3
      Maybe Hawaii but with them it does not matter no one cares

      No one else will go undefeated.
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      • Rollins08
        SBR MVP
        • 04-20-07
        • 1337

        #4
        Hawaii will get wrecked in any bowl game.
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        • stump
          SBR MVP
          • 09-14-05
          • 1715

          #5
          no way, Hawaii will lose at least 1 game
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