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Nope not today.
First time Indiana gets shutout in 21 years
that seems pretty crazy given how many bad teams they fielded
First time Indiana gets shutout in 21 years
Man, I see Alabama and Georgia and then a shit load of question marks.
I guess that you didn't see Cincinnati hold Notre Dame (4-0, now 4-1) scoreless at home in the first half for the first time in twelve years. The Bearcats missed two second half FGs but still won 24-13. It easily could have been 30-13.
Cincinnati lost to Georgia on a last minute 53 yard FG last season in the Peach Bowl.
They went toe-to-toe with a SEC team based just 70 miles from the bowl game in Atlanta for 59 minutes and 57 seconds. They might as well played that game in Athens.
The Bearcats are for real even if you chose to ignore them or claim otherwise. If the Bearcats keep winning, they will move up to #4
Ohio State has to play at Indiana, where Cincinnati already won this season. Then the Bucks host Penn State.
Penn State has to play Iowa next Saturday.
Michigan has to play at Michigan State on Oct 30th, where they rarely win. Two weeks later they play at Penn State, then 2 weeks later they host Ohio State, who has beaten Michigan a lot in the last 10 years.
In 3 or 4 weeks, there will only be two Big10 teams in the top ten, instead of the current four.
Oklahoma is the only team that can catch Cincinnati and they have to play at OK State.
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with that kind of overreaction, I can only assume you're the type of guy that when runs out of gas, buys a new car.