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THAT'S WHAT!!!!!!

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Who saw the games?!

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Who saw the games?!


I heard it on the radio, because I was working.

But hell yes go Buckeyes


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I grew up just outside of Dayton so I still have a soft spot for the Buckeyes, but I have to root for UCF since I graduated from there...

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Too bad OSU is only 19th in the only poll that really matters:

http://www.uscho.com/rankings/


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Yeah, that's awesome. Michigan gets another shot at ruining your National title hopes!

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TheMole wrote:
Yeah, that's awesome. Michigan gets another shot at ruining your National title hopes!

Go Blue!

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OK. I don't like either Michigan or OSU but I saw a picture of some OSU guys wearing a shirt that says "Ann Arbor is a Whore" and just about died laughing my ass off! I'm afraid I'll have to root for OSU as this is the funniest thing ever.

Sorry to you Michigan people, no offensive intended, it's just damn funny.


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LSU Returns to No. 2 in BCS, All Polls

BATON ROUGE -- LSU’s win over Alabama coupled with Florida State’s victory over Boston College enabled the Tigers to move up a spot to No. 2 in the Bowl Championship Standings, which were released on Sunday afternoon.

The Tigers are also ranked No. 2 in all three majors this week, jumping ahead of Boston College in the Associated Press Poll, the USA Today Coaches Poll and the Harris Interactive Rankings.

LSU is now 8-1 overall following another dramatic win on Saturday. This time, the Tigers rallied from a 34-27 deficit with less than five minutes left in the contest to beat 17th-ranked Alabama, 41-34. The win was LSU’s fifth against a top 25 team this year and also marked the third fourth quarter comeback for the Tigers this year.

The win over Alabama also ran LSU’s conference record to 5-1 and leaves the Tigers just one win away from clinching a berth in the Southeastern Conference Championship Game. LSU has remaining conference games against Ole Miss on Nov. 17 and Arkansas on Nov. 23.

In this week’s BCS Standings, LSU has an average of .9411, which puts the Tigers behind top-ranked Ohio State (.9949) and ahead of third-ranked Oregon (.9180. Undefeated Kansas (.8431) and once-beaten Oklahoma (.8393) round out the top five in the BCS.

The top two teams in the BCS Standings on Sunday, Dec. 2 will advance to the BCS National Championship Game at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans on Jan. 7.

Other SEC teams in the BCS standings include Georgia at No. 10, Florida at No. 15, Auburn at No. 18, Alabama at No. 22, Tennessee at No. 24, and Kentucky at No. 25.

LSU returns to action on Saturday when they step out of conference play to host Louisiana Tech at 7 p.m. for Homecoming.



BCS Standings

Rk Team W-L CPU % Rev. BCS
1 Ohio State 10-0 .9900 1 .995
2 LSU 8-1 .9600 3 .941
3 Oregon 8-1 .9200 5 .918
4 Kansas 9-0 .8800 8 .843
5 Oklahoma 8-1 .7400 6 .839
6 Missouri 8-1 .7200 9 .743
7 West Virginia 7-1 .6000 7 .742
8 Boston College 8-1 .8100 2 .698
9 Arizona State 8-1 .8400 4 .693
10 Georgia 7-2 .6200 10 .607
11 Virginia Tech 7-2 .6100 11 .565
12 Michigan 8-2 .4900 12 .492
13 Connecticut 8-1 .6100 13 .464
14 Texas 8-2 .2700 15 .440
15 Florida 6-3 .4700 20 .402
16 Hawaii 8-0 .0000 14 .377
17 USC 7-2 .1600 19 .376
18 Auburn 7-3 .2800 16 .331
19 Virginia 8-2 .4800 23 .275
20 Boise State 8-1 .1900 22 .233
21 Clemson 7-2 .3000 25 .229
22 Alabama 6-3 .2300 17 .167
23 Penn State 7-3 .2400 31 .124
24 Tennessee 6-3 .1500 27 .105
25 Kentucky 6-3 .0400 28 .091

AP Top 25

1. Ohio State (60) 10-0 1,616
2. LSU (5) 8-1 1,523
3. Oregon 8-1 1,517
4. Oklahoma 8-1 1,421
5. Kansas 9-0 1,329
6. West Virginia 7-1 1,327
7. Missouri 8-1 1,260
8. Boston College 8-1 1,051
9. Arizona State 8-1 1,042
10. Georgia 7-2 1,021
11. Virginia Tech 7-2 923
12. USC 7-2 817
13. Michigan 8-2 783
14. Hawaii 8-0 776
15. Texas 8-2 735
16. Connecticut 8-1 665
17. Florida 6-3 623
18. Auburn 7-3 611
19. Boise State 8-1 372
20. Clemson 7-2 340
21. Alabama 6-3 335
22. Tennessee 6-3 245
23. Virginia 8-2 212
24. California 6-3 127
25. Kentucky 6-3 127

Others Receiving Votes
Florida State 89, Cincinnati 68, Brigham Young 44, Penn State 38, Illinois 27, Arkansas 20, Wisconsin 12, South Florida 11, Wake Forest 8, South Carolina 6, Purdue 3, TROY 1.

Dropped From Rankings
South Florida 20, Wake Forest 21.

USA Today Top 25 Poll

Record Pts Pvs
1. Ohio State (55) 10-0 1,493 1
2. LSU (1) 8-1 1,393 3
3. Oregon (2) 8-1 1,376 4
4. Oklahoma (2) 8-1 1,330 5
5. Kansas 9-0 1,241 8
6. West Virginia 7-1 1,222 7
7. Missouri 8-1 1,143 9
8. Boston College 8-1 951 2
9. Arizona State 8-1 946 6
10. Georgia 7-2 927 10
11. Virginia Tech 7-2 829 13
12. Hawaii 8-0 807 11
13. Michigan 8-2 770 14
14. Texas 8-2 757 12
15. Southern California 7-2 706 15
16. Connecticut 8-1 568 20
17. Auburn 7-3 551 16
18. Florida 6-3 529 17
19. Boise State 8-1 368 22
20. Clemson 7-2 318 24
21. Virginia 8-2 259 NR
22. Kentucky 6-3 197 23
23. Alabama 6-3 174 18
24. Tennessee 6-3 114 NR
25. Penn State 7-3 105 NR

Others receiving votes: Wisconsin 86; California 74; Cincinnati 58; Illinois 45; Brigham Young 39; Florida State 26; Arkansas 20; Texas Tech 18; Wake Forest 17; South Carolina 16; Purdue 14; South Florida 5; Houston 4; Oklahoma State 3; Fresno State 1.

Harris Interactive Top 25

Rk Team W-L Points Prev
1 Ohio State (112) 10-0 2823 1
2 LSU 8-1 2640 3
3 Oregon (1) 8-1 2590 5
4 Oklahoma 8-1 2518 4
5 Kansas 9-0 2322 8
6 West Virginia 7-1 2291 7
7 Missouri 8-1 2111 9
8 Boston College 8-1 1836 2
9 Arizona State 8-1 1720 6
10 Hawaii 8-0 1677 10
11 Georgia 7-2 1651 12
12 Texas 8-2 1540 11
13 Virginia Tech 7-2 1500 14
14 USC 7-2 1404 13
15 Michigan 8-2 1332 15
16 Connecticut 8-1 1137 19
17 Florida 6-3 1079 16
18 Auburn 7-3 975 18
19 Boise State 8-1 747 22
20 Clemson 7-2 493 29
21 Virginia 8-2 486 27
22 Alabama 6-3 437 17
23 Kentucky 6-3 288 24
24 Tennessee 6-3 251 30
25 California 6-3 191 26


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I would LOVE to see and LSU vs. OSU matchup this year. It would be a really good game I think.

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Every year Michigan is ranked higher / #1 Ohio State beats them....and in previous years when Ohio State has been ranked higher than Michigan...Michigan has won...sorry Talon, but you're going to lose this year.

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What was last year's rankings? OSU was ranked #1, Michigan was ranked #2. Score? OSU 42 to Mich 39. Sorry dbakke. This myth was just BUSTED!

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What was last year's rankings? OSU was ranked #1, Michigan was ranked #2. Score? OSU 42 to Mich 39. Sorry dbakke. This myth was just BUSTED!

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Talon, that was the beast use of an image link in a long long time (by anyone) :lol:

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:cry: I'm vexed. I'm terribly vexed.

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So now who do you think will go to the national championship game?


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OSU vs. either Kansas or Missouri. Whoever wins the Kansas/Missouri game finishes with 1 loss. LSU loses the SEC title game, making them a 2 loss team. WVU loses to UConn, giving them their second loss, and suddenly the Nat. Champ. Game is the battle of the 2 best 1 loss teams..... OSU and whoever wins the KU/Missouri game. :twisted:

Here's hopin, anyway.

If not, we've still got roses. :) And sorry to hear about Lloyd Carr. He'll be missed.

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And sorry to hear about Lloyd Carr. He'll be missed.


He'll be missed by the Buckeyes, that's for sure

1-6 against OSU last 7 years... eek.

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So now who do you think will go to the national championship game?


UGA for the win baby! No other teams even matter :D

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Tomorrow is going to be a big day! Two biggest games to watch:

Oklahoma vs. Missouri ... if Oklahoma wins, the Buckeyes are in the Nat. Champ game.

West Virginia vs. Pitt ... if Pitt wins, the Buckeyes are in the Nat. Champ game.

LSU vs. Tenn. ... if LSU wins and both Oklahoma AND Pitt win, the Nat. Champ. game will most likely consist of Ohio State and LSU, as predicted by yours truly. ;)

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Sigh... Don't even know who to root for in that game.

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Enjoy It Again! LSU Wins 2007 National Championship, 38-24

(01/07/2008) BY www.LSUsports.net
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NEW ORLEANS – LSU fans across the world had to wait 45 years between the Tigers’ first and second National Championships. They only had to wait four between the second and third, but the victory tasted just as sweet.

With a crushing 38-24 win over Ohio State in Monday’s Bowl Championship Series Championship Game, LSU left little doubt in the minds of those in the college football universe who the best team was during the 2007 season. Forget USC. Forget Georgia. Forget Ohio State. Remember LSU.

National Champions.

National Champions again!

LSU.

The Tigers (12-2) became the fist two-time winner of the BCS Championship by dominating the most of the game and outscoring the Buckeyes 31-0 over a 24-minute stretch. LSU also improved to 4-0 in BCS games since the series began in 1998, the best record of any team. Ohio State fell to 4-2, both losses in the past two championship games.

Head coach Les Miles, in his third season at LSU, lifted the $30,000 Waterford Crystal football-shaped trophy amid a cloud of purple and gold ticker tape -- a cloud that lifted moments later for the coach that's won 34 games against six losses since arriving in Baton Rouge in 2005.

Tiger quarterback Matt Flynn was nearly flawless, save for a third-quarter interception in LSU territory that gave a brief hint of hope to the Ohio State fans, on his way to winning the offensive Most Outstanding Player Award. Aside from the errant toss, Flynn jabbed and upper-cutted the Buckeyes on his way to completing 19-of-27 for 174 yards and a career-high four touchdown passes in his final game as a Tiger.

“It’s very special to me to be part of such a great team with such great guys,” Flynn said. “We came out here with the right frame of mind and just executed.”

Tiger defensive tackle Ricky Jean-Francois garnered defensive M.O.P. honors chiefly for blocking a second-quarter, 38-yard field goal attempt that kept the game tied at 10-10 and swung the momentum completely in LSU’s favor. The Tigers scored 31 unanswered points after taking control near midfield following the blocked kick. Jean-Francois also recorded six tackles, including 1.5 for loss and combined on a sack.

“I knew this team was competitive and I knew they would fight like heck,” LSU Coach Les Miles said after winning his first National Championship as a coach and leading the Tigers to three-consecutive 11-plus win seasons. “This (LSU) is a great place to get an education and a great place to win championships.”

Ironically, considering the final score, Ohio State out-gained LSU 353-326 on offense but also made a bevy of mistakes unbecoming a team trying to win a championship game. The Buckeyes turned the ball over three times, compared to LSU’s one while committing seven penalties for a very costly 83 yards. LSU limited its penalties to just four for 36 yards, none in the first half.

Against the nation's top-ranked defense that had allowed only 30 percent third-down convertions this season, the Tigers converted 8-of-9 in the first half and 11-of-14 in the first three quarters. LSU finished 11 of 18.

Buckeye tailback Chris Wells carried the ball 20 times for 146 yards and a touchdown. Most of that production came early in the contest as he was only able to gain 27 yards in the second half.

LSU’s Jacob Hester led the Tigers with another workman-like 86 yards on 21 carries and one touchdown to cap his outstanding and heroic LSU career.

Ohio State quarterback Todd Boeckman completed 15-of-26 passes for 208 yards and two touchdowns but also threw two interceptions and lost a fumble on one of LSU's five sacks.

Ohio State started the contest impressively as Wells broke a 65-yard touchdown run through the middle of the LSU defense before either team’s fans had a chance to settle into their seats. Wells ran the simple off tackle run on the fourth play of the drive for the longest run from scrimmage in a BCS Championship Game. The gallop gave the Buckeyes a 7-0 lead with 13:34 to play in the first quarter.

LSU hurt its cause even more on the ensuing series when Flynn fumbled the shotgun snap from center Brett Helms on a third-and-7 at the LSU 23. Flynn recovered the botched snap at his 7-yard line, forcing the Tigers to punt from deep in their end zone.

The Buckeyes took over at their 41 after Patrick Fisher boomed a 62-yard punt and the Buckeyes quickly launched into LSU territory again. Boeckman hit a wide-open Brandon Saine who tiptoed down the sideline to the LSU 15. LSU’s defense stiffened though, and held the Buckeyes to a 25-yard Ryan Pretorious field goal four plays later that gave Ohio State a 10-0 advantage with 9:12 to play in the opening quarter.

The Tigers made up the stagger some on the next drive as they methodically drove deep into Ohio State territory on a 14-play, 6:51 drive highlighted by a 20-yard Hester run on its sixth play. LSU’s push stopped at the Buckeye 15 giving Colt David a chance to add the Tigers’ first points with a 32-yard field goal with 2:21 remaining in the first quarter.

LSU made up the stagger completely on its next possession aided by 30 yards in Buckeye personal foul penalty yards. Flynn ended the drive on it’s seventh play when he lobbed a 13-yard pass to tight end Richard Dickson who was standing all alone just shy of the goal line. The drive consumed just 2:07 and tied the score 10-10 with 13:00 left to play in the first half.

Ohio State appeared ready to take the lead again on the next possession, driving to the LSU 28 in just three plays. But, a personal foul too away their touchdown scoring chance and the Tigers shoved a 38-yard field goal field goal attempt back at Pretorious when Jean-Francois knifed through the line. Darry Beckwith recovered the bouncing ball at the 34.

Ten plays later, LSU took its first lead when Flynn capped a run-dominated drive with a precisely tossed 10-yard touchdown pass to Brandon LaFell in the back of the endzone. The David point after gave the Tigers a 17-10 advantage with 7:25 remaining on the first half clock.

LSU scored again before the Tiger fans had a chance to rest their voices from Flynn’s toss. Tiger cornerback Chevis Jackson intercepted a Boeckman pass in one-on-one coverage at the LSU 42 and returned it to the Ohio State 24. Five plays later, Hester plowed into the endzone from the 1-yard line to stake LSU to a 24-10 lead after David’s point after sailed true with 4:16 to play in the half.

“The defense just settled down,” Miles said. “We blocked that field goal, got a turnover on an interception and really stemmed the tide. Our defense started settling down and they really couldn’t score with us.”

LSU ran its unanswered scoring streak to 31 when Early Doucet plowed through two Buckeye tacklers and into the endzone after taking in a Flynn pass at the 4-yard line with 9:04 to play in the third quarter. The catch capped a plodding 14-play, 80-yard drive to open the second half. Again, LSU’s push was extended by two Buckeye personal fouls, the first a very costly roughing the kicker on 4th-and-23 at the LSU 40 that gave LSU a first down in Ohio State territory. The scoring voyage consumed 5:56 and gave the Tigers a 31-10 lead.

But, the Tigers handed the Buckeyes the chance to get back into the game on their next possession when Flynn tossed an interception to OSU cornerback Malcolm Jenkins at the LSU 34. Jenkins returned the pick to the LSU 11, giving Boeckman a chance to find Brian Robiskie just across the goal line on a fourth-down play from the 5-yard line. The catch cut the LSU lead to 31-17 with 1:38 remaining in the third quarter.

Ohio State again penetrated into LSU territory on its next possession but the LSU defense didn’t crack. Facing a third-and-4 at the Tiger 31, Boeckman was pulled to the turf by defensive end Kirston Pittman for a three-yard loss forcing the Buckeyes to try to convert a fourth-and-7. Boeckman, finding no open receivers, was forced to scramble to his right, right into a crushing sack by linebacker Ali Highsmith who forced a fumble which was recovered by defensive back Harry Coleman.

LSU took possession at the Ohio State 46 but could not convert a first down forcing Fisher to punt from the spot where the Tigers claimed possession after a delay of game penalty.

Ohio State pushed its next possession to near midfield, but was knocked into a third-and-15 situation at its 40 when Glen Dorsey sacked Boeckman for a 5-yard loss on first down and batted away a pass intended for Brian Hartline on second down. Tiger defensive back Curtis Taylor intercepted Boeckman on third down at the LSU 43 to effectively salt away LSU’s national championship.

Nine plays later, Flynn again tossed to a wide open Dickson in the endzone as the purple and gold clad erupted in what was sure victory for the Tigers. The 5-yard touchdown toss ran the scoring tally to 38-17 LSU after the David point after as the Tiger faithful chanted “SEC” as the Buckeyes smarted from another lopsided National Championship Game defeat at the hands of a Southeastern Conference team.

Ohio State added its most inconsequential touchdown of the season four plays later on a 15-yard pass from Boeckman to Hartline.

LSU reeled in the ensuing on-sides kick try and Flynn knelt his way to the win as the clock expired.

“We knew we would have to play well to win,” Miles said. “I feel very fortunate that we played the way we did. This is a great group of young men, our senior class, a number of men, who knew how to commit to a team and to fight like hell.”


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What, no takers? I just knew Talon would have something to say. I guess need to stir the pot to get you guys going:

The SEC as a whole is a lot tougher conference. More talent spread across more of our teams, more depth, more speed, more defense.

Unlike many other conferences, several of our teams are contenders. Our conference schedule matches us up against more ranked teams, more winning record teams. Our harder season produces results. Result being the leaders on the SEC at the end of the year are stronger football teams.

Last year yall told me on these vary forums that "We don’t need a conference championship game, we play Michigan once already in our season". That tells me Michigan is your only worthy conference competition. That is a sad state of affairs. In the SEC any given year the top teams could be Florida, Auburn, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, Arkansas, LSU. Any given year those teams could kick our ass. And if the schedule is right, we have to play some teams a second time in the Conference championship game.

Ohio is 0-9 against SEC teams in bowl games. You guys eat up that media gruel all year long, but end the end of the year, SEC has more ranked teams, more in bowl games, more winning bowl games than any other conference.

That being said, this was not our best year. Our QB, in my opinion was not #1 material.


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Cyrus Rex wrote:
What, no takers? I just knew Talon would have something to say.


I'm sorry.. my mouth was full, eating my crow and all that.

Only a couple things to say really. First, you can't win football games by roughing kickers on 4th and 24. That was the nail in the coffin.

Second, I don't disagree with you about the SEC. There was a time that I might have. But I've actually spent some time thinking about this, and I'm fairly sure that there actually IS a difference in the conference strengths. Certainly in the last 20 years it is true that the SEC has been the stronger conference. So this leads me to the question, "why?"

It hit me some time back, that if I were a top college athlete who could go to school anywhere in the country, and I'm looking for my dream school, what am I looking at? Academics? hardly. That's why Ohio State gets the great characters like we saw in Craig Krenzel (not a great athlete, but the kid was smart as a hell and he had guts). OSU gets the brainy guys. If it's academics you want as an student athlete, OSU is your deal. But what guy planning for the NFL wants academics?

So.... you have your handful of "sexy" schools like Southern Cal and the like, and they get the athletes just because of image. But overall, I think its the weather. Call me crazy, but if I'm a football player do I want to be out at practice freezing my butt off in November or December or do I want to be basking in 65 to 70 degree weather while the other kids are shattering fingers in the cold.

I honestly think the SEC is a better conference as a direct result of the weather. Call me crazy.


EDIT: and Oh yeah, how many schools can say that they've blown 4 straight opportunities at National Titles: Football (against the Gators), Basketball (also lost to the Gators), Soccer (to Wake Forest), and now Football again. I don't mind. Most schools don't see that many National Championship games in a lifetime.

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I always attributed the decline of Big 10 football to the desperate clinging to the Bo/Woody style, especially at Michigan. While other conferences had teams perfecting different style of offense, Michigan (and I guess other Big 10 teams) seemed content with running off-tackle every freaking play. I guess this is why I'm excited to see Rodriguez come to Michigan.

However, the weather argument seems to have some validity. This has nothing to do with football, but when I was a kid, I was talking to Stanford golf coach Wally Goodwin in his office in Palo Alto. He had all of the old scoreboards from National Championship up around his office. In the early years (1950's), the teams at the top were the Michigans and Ohio States of the world. As time went on, the teams competing for the championship started coming from the south and the southwest.

So, hats off to you SEC guys. But the Big 10 isn't going to just sit around, so hopefully we'll be up to your level soon enough.


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Is the cold worse than the summer/fall heat? I only played high school football, but I hated full gear practice in 100 degree heat. In the winter, once I was on the field, I could not feel the cold. I have heard of football players dieing due to heat…. I have never heard the cold killing anyone in practice, or game.

When the speculation of Les Miles leaving LSU to coach at Michigan was circulating, I heard people on local and national radio saying that he would have more opportunity to visit the national championship game with an SEC team. If that logic was true for a coach, I would think it would also be true for the players.

Lastly, my coworkers here in Djibouti are mostly from up north. There are three of us from Baton Rouge, the other 12 are from New York and Virginia. The team loyalty and college football interest is much greater for us guys from Baton Rouge. The other guys don’t really follow college football at the same level… or they don’t support their local team as much as another media darling team. They are more concerned with the NFL. I don’t know if it matters, but maybe college football is more popular in the south? I know we are nuts about it at LSU. Game day has turned into a three day party.


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Cyrus Rex wrote:
... the other 12 are from New York and Virginia.


Hey Cy... Virginia is not a northern state. Just so you know. :P

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lol, if you say so.


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While the summers are worse in the South, it does get hot and humid up here too. Kory Stringer died on a hot day and it was here in Minnesota.


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I think it's because the athletes are better in the South. Not in terms of raw talent, but in technique, knowledge, and competitiveness.

The champion of the Little League World Series has come from Georgia the last 2 years...

After growing up in the North and participating in "organized" sports as a child, I came to the South and have witnessed something completely different. Parents take youth sports so much more seriously down here that it is crazy. It's almost unhealthy... the parents are a lot more competitive and the competition is thus a lot more fierce, which causes the kids to practice a lot more. They get a lot more play-time and opportunity as a result, and when they come out of high school they are a better student of the game and just have a lot more practice than those in the North.

I think this environment has a lot of negatives to it... the pressure on the kids is immense but the coaches don't say anything negative to the kids and they talk to parents if they see them doing it. The rewards are greater too, though... it's just a lot more exciting going to youth games down here at real ball fields with real uniforms and an energy that would make you think you were watching a college game and not a bunch of 5 year olds. I think this environment is bad for some, but extremely rewarding for others... especially for those who get an opportunity at the next level.

The SEC is in the South and gets more kids from the South, so I think that is a big part of what gives them the competitive edge.

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