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Originally Posted by cuervo72
I agree where Ohio State is concerned. They've simply not lost to teams they shouldn't lose to. Which I guess isn't always that simple, but they climbed the ranks by beating that murderers row of Tulsa, Akron, Rutgers, Maryland, then Indiana. Yeah, now there's been a diminished Penn State and Nebraska. And Minnesota is not such a bad team, I guess. But they're basically only that -- not such a bad team.
If they beat MSU and UM, then they look better. (Purdue, in all likelihood, is just another "not such a bad team." At least I hope that's how they look in three weeks.)
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I don't disagree with you (except for Purdue - I think they're a good team) but you can say the same thing for Alabama and Georgia. Ole Miss is the best win for either team and I don't think they're any better than Purdue. It's not really Georgia's fault with Clemson's collapse but their best win is Auburn - who is worse than Penn State.