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August 24, 2007, 04:25:19 PM
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http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/preview07/columns/story?columnist=maisel_ivan&id=2989317

1. The South Division will continue to pound on the North. The rise of Texas A&M and Oklahoma State is expanding the gap between the divisions. Come back, Colorado -- the North needs you.

2. Colorado will come back. The Buffaloes played better than their 2-10 record last year. They will match that victory total in the first four weeks (Colorado State, at Arizona State, Florida State, Miami (Ohio)) and knock someone out of the Big 12 conference championship.

3. No division in college football has a better group of quarterbacks than the South. Who wins first-team All-Big-12? Graham Harrell of Texas Tech will have the best numbers, Colt McCoy of Texas will have the most wins, Bobby Reid of Oklahoma State will be the most electrifying, and Stephen McGee of Texas A&M just will get the job done. But my pick is from the North: Sam Keller of Nebraska.

4. Missouri will disappoint again. The Tigers are the smart guy's pick to win the Big 12 North. The schedule favors them: Nebraska comes to Columbia and Kansas switched their home game to a neutral site (Kansas City's Arrowhead Stadium). Still, I can't get the fall from last season's 6-0 start to its 8-5 finish out of my head. Gary Pinkel also must rebuild the defense.

5. Some transitions go more smoothly than others (Kansas State). Then there is Iowa State. The Cyclones have only 11 starters returning from a 4-8 team. When you mix inexperience with a new coaching staff led by a first-time head coach (Gene Chizik), that is a recipe for a long autumn.

August 24, 2007, 04:28:51 PM
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I predict .......PAIN! lol

August 24, 2007, 04:31:19 PM
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Why is he so high on the Buffs? I don't get it. kind of a douche if you ask me.

August 24, 2007, 04:33:05 PM
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Why is he so high on the Buffs? I don't get it. kind of a douche if you ask me.


I tried to get high on some buffalos once but they wouldn't stop moving around so I couldn't get the bong lit.

August 24, 2007, 04:33:48 PM
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He is a kind of a douche if you ask me.

There fixed it for you

August 24, 2007, 11:23:19 PM
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1. The South Division will continue to pound on the North. The rise of Texas A&M and Oklahoma State is expanding the gap between the divisions. Come back, Colorado -- the North needs you.

2. Colorado will come back. The Buffaloes played better than their 2-10 record last year. They will match that victory total in the first four weeks (Colorado State, at Arizona State, Florida State, Miami (Ohio)) and knock someone out of the Big 12 conference championship.

3. No division in college football has a better group of quarterbacks than the South. Who wins first-team All-Big-12? Graham Harrell of Texas Tech will have the best numbers, Colt McCoy of Texas will have the most wins, Bobby Reid of Oklahoma State will be the most electrifying, and Stephen McGee of Texas A&M just will get the job done. But my pick is from the North: Sam Keller of Nebraska.

4. Missouri will disappoint again. The Tigers are the smart guy's pick to win the Big 12 North. The schedule favors them: Nebraska comes to Columbia and Kansas switched their home game to a neutral site (Kansas City's Arrowhead Stadium). Still, I can't get the fall from last season's 6-0 start to its 8-5 finish out of my head. Gary Pinkel also must rebuild the defense.

5. Some transitions go more smoothly than others (Kansas State). Then there is Iowa State. The Cyclones have only 11 starters returning from a 4-8 team. When you mix inexperience with a new coaching staff led by a first-time head coach (Gene Chizik), that is a recipe for a long autumn.

Fixed it for you.  :thumbsup:
I didn't attend college

August 25, 2007, 07:54:33 AM
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Maisel is coming down to the rest of ESPN's writing level.  Where was the "predictions" in those predictions.  Nothing too risky about saying a team that won 2 games last year under a new coach will win more than 2 this year.  He did reach for a Sam Keller prediction, but he has, like the rest of us, absolutely nothing from which to make that baseless assumption.

What passes for sports writing these days is god awful, and I wish ESPN the site would just crater and sink.