I-A Game of the Week - WEEK TWO
Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2018 9:23 am
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GannonFan wrote:I go with Georgia/South Carolina - winner could likely be the winner of the SEC East. Undercard would be the USC/Stanford game - it took awhile for Stanford to put away San Diego St last week. Interesting matchup, in conference, early in the year.
No Ball U vs Notre Dame?GannonFan wrote:I go with Georgia/South Carolina - winner could likely be the winner of the SEC East. Undercard would be the USC/Stanford game - it took awhile for Stanford to put away San Diego St last week. Interesting matchup, in conference, early in the year.
As a general rule of thumb the best game of the weekend never includes a MAC team, no matter how close they keep the game.UNI88 wrote:No Ball U vs Notre Dame?GannonFan wrote:I go with Georgia/South Carolina - winner could likely be the winner of the SEC East. Undercard would be the USC/Stanford game - it took awhile for Stanford to put away San Diego St last week. Interesting matchup, in conference, early in the year.
That was directed at your love for all things Notre Dame.GannonFan wrote:As a general rule of thumb the best game of the weekend never includes a MAC team, no matter how close they keep the game.UNI88 wrote:No Ball U vs Notre Dame?
I like Notre Dame, and they do have a very competitive schedule (unlike those you see from the Alabama's of the world for instance), but there are of course many weeks where they don't have the best game of the week and sometimes, like with Ball St (and heck, with Vandy this week) where they aren't even close to being in that discussion. Back to back games with Stanford and Va Tech in a couple of weeks is a different story of course.UNI88 wrote:That was directed at your love for all things Notre Dame.GannonFan wrote:
As a general rule of thumb the best game of the weekend never includes a MAC team, no matter how close they keep the game.