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Other games weekend of 10/18-10/20

I highly doubt they run the table.

Pac-12 Champ will have two losses.

Agreed I don't think they'll run the table but even if WSU does reach the UW game with 1 loss they'll likely still need to win that game because UW probably isn't losing again before their trip to Pullman.
 
Loving this Purdue game with Ohio State so far. Especially after the Gameday story about the Purdue fan with terminal cancer coming from hospice to the game this week, which may or may not have had me weeping like an old woman this morning.
 
Loving this Purdue game with Ohio State so far. Especially after the Gameday story about the Purdue fan with terminal cancer coming from hospice to the game this week, which may or may not have had me weeping like an old woman this morning.
That kid is amazing. Also that stuff affects me now. Very annoying
 
I think we've talked about mike leach in boulder before. I'm not sure I agree that it would be unsuccessful.
Not Leach, but a guy who learned under him and Rich Rod wouldn't be a bad move. I'm talking about Seth Litrell, the HC at North Texas. Probably #1 on my list if the CU job was to open for some reason.
 
Not Leach, but a guy who learned under him and Rich Rod wouldn't be a bad move. I'm talking about Seth Litrell, the HC at North Texas. Probably #1 on my list if the CU job was to open for some reason.
Nice. Very nice.

Also, Leach giving up a 27-0 halftime lead at home would be peak Pirate.
 
Loving this Purdue game with Ohio State so far. Especially after the Gameday story about the Purdue fan with terminal cancer coming from hospice to the game this week, which may or may not have had me weeping like an old woman this morning.

Yea quite the story. Rinaldi interviewed him earlier in the game and it's amazing he was able to make the game today given his condition just 1 day ago. You can't help but love these stories where a team embraces someone who is struggling for one reason or another.

Here's his story for those who didn't see it on GameDay

 
Utah is starting to pour it on USC. Trojans are a completely different team on the road. Damn.

At least I think that this puts the Buffs back in control of their own destiny for winning the South.
 
Utah is starting to pour it on USC. Trojans are a completely different team on the road. Damn.

At least I think that this puts the Buffs back in control of their own destiny for winning the South.
Until otherwise proven, the body blow theory is in effect. No team that has played CU has won the week after.


(only half serious here, but it is a weird stat).
 
Loving this Purdue game with Ohio State so far. Especially after the Gameday story about the Purdue fan with terminal cancer coming from hospice to the game this week, which may or may not have had me weeping like an old woman this morning.
You’re an old woman Nik?
 
Yea quite the story. Rinaldi interviewed him earlier in the game and it's amazing he was able to make the game today given his condition just 1 day ago. You can't help but love these stories where a team embraces someone who is struggling for one reason or another.

Here's his story for those who didn't see it on GameDay


Bone cancer is harsh as it often attacks young men. My cousin's son died at 19 from bone cancer several years ago and a while in high school a kid a year or two behind me lost his leg from it. Lucky for him it was on his femur and didn't spread before they found it.
 
Man, JT daniels gets destroyed and not a single OL or teammate comes to help him up.
 
Bone cancer is harsh as it often attacks young men. My cousin's son died at 19 from bone cancer several years ago and a while in high school a kid a year or two behind me lost his leg from it. Lucky for him it was on his femur and didn't spread before they found it.
My mom had breast cancer and it eventually came back in her bones some years later which ended her life. Terrible disease.
 
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