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re: TM7 2011 > CW2 1997?

Posted by PeterPan on 12/5/11 at 6:03 pm to
someone should make a chart with this info.

re: lsumatt

Posted by PeterPan on 12/4/11 at 8:06 pm to
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what. the. frick?

what does it matter? They don't put out a BCS poll after the game?


didn't know that

lsumatt

Posted by PeterPan on 12/4/11 at 8:04 pm
is it possible to lose to bam a and still be ahead of them in the computer polls?

2003 National championship ring

Posted by PeterPan on 12/3/11 at 9:34 pm
Can someone take the text and background out of this photo?
LINK
TIA
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I'll slit my wrists if thats the case. This whole proposal just needs to be toned down. Its too theme park-ish. Having arches AND canopies over the gates is just too much. And whats up with all the damn flags

And dont get me started again on the goofy "TIGER STADIUM" sign on top



I think everyone understands you don't like it. you can stop posting about it now.
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I'm an estimator

Is that a real job? cause if so I believe I'm qualified. I estimate all the time :rimshot:

re: Harvard kicker is money!

Posted by PeterPan on 11/19/11 at 11:52 am to
he is playing the game and its the yale qb

16 team conferences

Posted by PeterPan on 9/21/11 at 5:35 pm
If some lesser league goes to 16 teams and the dominoes fall and the rest of the leagues do why does the SEC have to? Anyone think the SEC would just stay at 14? or if that is a legitimate idea?
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We created this system to grade conferences based equally on two key components, the quality of the upper tier schools AND the depth of the conference. The AP (or Coaches) poll is a good proxy for the strength of the top schools in each conference. On any given week there are roughly 35-45 schools given a positive voting number, that is, at least one 25th place vote. This means about two-thirds of FBS schools are treated equally and given zero AP points. So, only conferences with these elite schools will get any points at all and only the elite of the elite will receive the major points given out if you can make the top ten.

The second aspect of this system is designed to proxy the depth of the conference. Computer ratings are great for this purpose as they always will rate at least all FBS schools. Thus if you are a very top heavy conference with bad schools near the bottom of your standings, computer ratings will heavily penalize you.

A simple statistical process called "normalization" is then used to put the AP poll and the computer rating averages on the same scale with their 50/50 weights.

Hopefully this sheds a little more light on our methodology. Suggestions are always welcome and debate always encouraged.
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Good news, I was able to track down the owner of the copyright of the image and he gave me written permission to reproduce the photo.

Working on that now.



Any updates?

re: Nike Pro Combat

Posted by PeterPan on 9/4/11 at 5:19 pm to
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Y'all did notice the phantom Bengal stripes on the helmet?


Holy shite I just noticed that.



Absolutely pitiful.


at least its barely noticeable

re: Nike Pro Combat

Posted by PeterPan on 9/4/11 at 4:01 pm to
whats wrong with the pants?

re: Nike Pro Combat

Posted by PeterPan on 9/4/11 at 3:34 pm to
these are nothing like georgia's

re: Nike Pro Combat

Posted by PeterPan on 9/4/11 at 3:31 pm to
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A little bit of purple? It's uncalled for and unnecessary, and looks like shite especially when combined with the square purple slave collar thing. Its like Nike had a beautiful concept here, and they just had to frick it up.


I agree but they had to make it "unique" i guess...

re: Nike Pro Combat

Posted by PeterPan on 9/4/11 at 3:11 pm to
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Do you see team like Alabana, Penn State and Notre Dame wearing that shite?

yes

re: Nike Pro Combat

Posted by PeterPan on 9/4/11 at 3:09 pm to
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i hate the white helments we dont have a good record with white helments



so we are destined to lose.....Nike hates LSU

re: Nike Pro Combat

Posted by PeterPan on 9/4/11 at 3:06 pm to
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What's with the tacky purple thing under the collar? And are those purple armpit stains??? Why? What's the point in armpit/side panels? I do not approve.


those are the only bad features

re: Nike Pro Combat

Posted by PeterPan on 9/4/11 at 3:04 pm to
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We wearing these vs auburn?

yes.
Where did LSU play before Tiger Stadium.

You should get the photo reproduced and sell it. I would buy.
Breakdown of the bounties

Jon Beason

$400 for eight tackles in Miami's 31-21 against Virginia on Nov. 13, 2004
$250 for a sack in that same game
$500 for a hit on Colorado's quarterback during the return of a fumbled snap in a game on Sept. 24, 2005


Orlando Franklin

Undisclosed amounts of money for "plays against defensive linemen"


Jason Geathers

$250 for scoring the game-winning touchdown in Miami's 28-27 victory over FSU on Oct. 12, 2002 (aka Wide Left I)


Cornelius Green

$500 for holding Tennessee to a field goal after the Volunteers were at the Miami four-yard line on first down on their first drive of the game on Nov. 9, 2002


Orien Harris

$250 for recovering a fumble in Miami's 27-7 road victory over Virginia Tech on Nov. 5, 2005


Devin Hester

$500 for opening Miami's 38-33 win over Florida on Sept. 6, 2003 with a kickoff return for a touchdown
$500 for an excessive celebration penalty on that same play
$2,000 total for two punt return touchdowns against Louisiana Tech
$500 for a celebration penalty on one of those returns against La. Tech
$1,000 for a kickoff return touchdown against Louisville in Miami's 41-38 win in 2004 (the touchdown was called back)
$1,000 for a punt return touchdown in that same game
$1,000 for a kickoff return touchdown to open the game versus NC State in a 45-31 victory on Oct. 23, 2004
$1,000 for a touchdown return of a blocked field goal in Miami's 27-10 victory over Florida in the 2004 Peach Bowl. Curiously, Devin was not rewarded for his excessive celebration penalty on that play


Willis McGahee

$1,000 for 234 yards rushing in Miami's 41-16 victory over Florida on Sept. 7, 2002
$500 for a touchdown in Miami's 28-27 victory over FSU on Oct. 12, 2002
$500 for 173 yards rushing and receiving in that same game


Rocky McIntosh

$500 for two sacks and a fumble recovery in Miami's 27-7 victory over Virginia Tech on Nov. 5, 2005


Javon Nanton

$250 for a sack in Miami's 27-7 victory over Virginia Tech on Nov. 5, 2005


Antrel Rolle

$1,000 for "shutting down" Georgia Tech wide receiver Calvin Johnson in Miami's 27-3 victory over Georgia Tech on Oct. 2, 2004
$500 for an interception in Miami's 41-38 victory over Louisville on Oct. 14, 2004


Sean Taylor

$1,000 for two interceptions against FSU in Miami's 22-14 victory on Oct. 11, 2003
$1,000 for a defensive touchdown in the same game
$1,000 for a hit on Chris Rix


Jon Vilma

$1,000 for a hit and personal foul on Chris Rix in Miami's 28-27 win on Oct. 12, 2002
$250 for a sack in Miami's 38-33 victory over Florida on Sept. 6, 2003
$1,000 for a hit on Rix in Miami's Orange Bowl victory over FSU on Jan. 1, 2004


Vince Wilfork

$500 for a sack and unsportsmanlike conduct foul in Miami's 41-16 victory over Florida on Sept. 7, 2002
$250 for a sack in Miami's 38-33 victory over Florida on Sept. 6, 2003
$500 for a fumble recovery in Miami's 22-14 victory over FSU on Oct. 11, 2003


D.J Williams

$250 for a sack in Miami's 38-33 victory over Florida on Sept. 6, 2003


The total: $20,650



Expenses per game, ordered most expensive to least:





Miami 22 FSU 14; Oct. 11, 2003: $3,500
Miami 48 La. Tech 0; Sept. 18, 2004: $2,500
Miami 41 Louisville 38; Oct. 14, 2004: $2,500
Miami 28 FSU 27; Oct. 12, 2002: $2,250
Miami 38 UF 33; Sept. 6, 2003: $1,750
Miami 41 UF 16; Sept. 7, 2002: $1,500
Miami 27 VT 7; Nov. 5, 2005: $1,000
Miami 21 UF 10; Dec. 31, 2004: $1,000
Miami 16 FSU 14; Jan. 1, 2004: $1,000
Miami 45 NC St 31; Oct. 23, 2004: $1,000
Miami 27 GT 3; Oct. 2, 2004: $1,000
Miami 31 UVA 21; Nov. 13, 2004: $650
Miami 23 Colo 3; Sept. 24, 2005: $500
Miami 26 Tenn 3; Nov. 9, 2002: $500
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on a neutral field with both at 100%, during the course of the year, i think WV takes LSU



thats cool that you think that but i dosent fricking matter.