dday@umcp-cs.UUCP (Dennis Doubleday) (01/11/86)
In article <30400016@ISM780B.UUCP> jimb@ISM780B.UUCP writes: >As for USC, yes UCLA coughed up a loss to a weaker team. How many times has >Pitt knocked off a superior Penn St. team? My mother is a Penn St. alumnus >and is sick of the number of times it happened. When a game is one of >intense rivalry, ANYTHING can happen. As for the Pac-10 schedule, it's no >cakewalk. I respect every school except Oregon St. I'm glad for you. We Big 8ers have a little more trouble respecting Oregon than you do, after we watch Nebraska crush them 63-0. I don't think the Pac 10 is any stronger than the Big 8. Both conferences have about half the teams having a good-to-great year and half the teams having a good-to-miserable year, year in and year out. UCLA's schedule was no tougher than Oklahoma's. Both teams played 3 teams that ended up in the top 20, several respectable teams, and several lousy teams. So what is this garbage (in another posting by you) about moving Oklahoma down to #5 to adjust for their easy schedule? -- UUCP: seismo!umcp-cs!dday Dennis Doubleday CSNet: dday@umcp-cs University of Maryland ARPA: dday@gymble.umd.edu College Park, MD 20742 Fan of: Chicago Cubs, Chicago Bears, OU Sooners (301) 454-4247