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In the final AP Poll, Ole Miss is ranked 20th and Oregon State 24th.
So then, maybe this argument is moot?
While I agree that USC deserves to be in the discussion, the crux of his argument, i.e. OSU vs. Ole Miss, was wrong.
no, losing to Ole Miss at home is a worse loss then losing on the road in conference play.
Quote from: Biggs3535 on December 07, 2008, 03:12:21 PMWhile I agree that USC deserves to be in the discussion, the crux of his argument, i.e. OSU vs. Ole Miss, was wrong.no, losing to Ole Miss at home is a worse loss then losing on the road in conference play.
FRG is the most logical poster on this board. You guys just don\'t like where the logical conclusions take you.
Quote from: OregonBucFan on December 07, 2008, 03:13:46 PMno, losing to Ole Miss at home is a worse loss then losing on the road in conference play. Says who? The polls and voters seem to think otherwise...The stats have been pointed out to you about the 4 loses of each team. USC got physically dominated by OSU on the road, while Florida lost on a blocked extra point at home....crappy argument, IMO.
Quote from: OregonBucFan on December 07, 2008, 03:13:46 PMQuote from: Biggs3535 on December 07, 2008, 03:12:21 PMWhile I agree that USC deserves to be in the discussion, the crux of his argument, i.e. OSU vs. Ole Miss, was wrong.no, losing to Ole Miss at home is a worse loss then losing on the road in conference play. And beating 12-0 Alabama at a neutral site with your second best player wearing sweat pants is better than beating 10-2 Ohio State at home with the best Buckeye player not in the game.