Obama said again today on 60 minutes that hes going to make sure they come up with a playoff system. I can't wait, the way things are right now can lead to one big clusterfuck. That said, shouldn't he have better things to occupy himself with?
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Don't be silly. A woman can't be right when she is arguing with a man.
the cfb thing with obama is sort of a media thing to have something to talk about. he brought it up during the mnf interview too cuz they asked what he would change in sports.
both my sister and mom saw the 60mins interview and were like "do u agree?what do u think?"
i told them both to chill out, its not a big deal, since 1. its not gonna happen anytime soon 2. the prez shouldnt be dealing with it anyway
They really need a playoff. What happens of OU beats TT on sat? You can't really make an case for any of those 3 teams. OU would probably jump over Texas in the BCS. And then what if Missouri wins the Big-12 champ game? They're saying a one loss Texas team that didn't even win their division, let alone conference, could play for a national title.
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Don't be silly. A woman can't be right when she is arguing with a man.
yeah i think people fail to realize just how impressive beating the 3rd best defense in the country really is. also, the best defense in the sec. the sec's defenses are much tougher than those in other conferences, especially the pac-10 and the big 12...dont even get me started on the small 10.
anyway, the gators have come to play every week after that ole miss debacle, and you can bet they arent gonna let up until january 9th
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Well technically the president is not concerned with this, the president-elect is. He has a few months of free time on his hands and that affords him the chance to review certain things like the BCS and his email issues.