1. When a team covers the spread, you can rule out the luck factor. Find me an example of one game that ku won in '07 strictly because of luck. (Here's a hint: you can't, because it didn't happen.) (no one here has claimed on any level that ku won a particular game in 2007 in some sort of "lucky" fashion, we are saying that a good ku team played an extremely weak schedule, in fact I believe it was the or close to the weakest schedule of any BCS conference school . . . and while Mangino may try his best, that will be a situation that will likely never happen again. When the schedule got tougher the next year, ku was right back at .500 in conference play, pretty much where ku always is in conference play)
2. If ku's offense drops 80 spots, it probably has a lot more to do with the replacements for Reesing, Briscoe, etc. than what play Warriner is calling from the sidelines. (my point has nothing to do with individual play calling at all . . . never has been the point, never will be the point)
3. Calm down, 'Pad. No need to throw around "dumbass" and "tard" like it's your job. Tone down the
factor. (it is what it is, when you constantly deploy the logic you use, there are no other words that can describe it)
1. Get over it already. ku had a very good team that played the schedule it was handed. The Big 12 creates ku's conference schedule. Central Michigan was a bowl team and Toledo beat ku the year before. And no, it wasn't the easiest schedule of any BCS school. (if anyone needs to get over it, it's you . . . someday you'll actually get it that we're not going to give ku's 2007 the due you demand, until ku steps up and does the same thing against a schedule that has a little backbone in it . . . until proven otherwise, 2007 was a statistical anomaly created by a good team playing a very weak schedule. Oh, and I clearly said that it was either THE or one of THE weakest schedules, I really hate having to correct your inability to read and comprehend all the time).
2. In that case, you are even more clueless than I thought. (You can't discuss this with someone who attempts to drive home a point that a "unit" in the game of football going from one of the best, to one of the worst (out of about 116 teams) in the span of 1 year isn't worthy of a significant review of the coaches, systems, and methods at hand . . . just a piece of career advice, don't attempt to take that same logic into the business world unless you want to work for a company or own a company that isn't long for existence. But please, if ku goes from having one of the Top 20 best offenses in the country this year, to the 90th-95th best offense at the end of the 2010 regular season, by all means implore Mark Mangino to just chalk it up as a loss of a couple of key personnel and roll with it. Implore him to not even think about visiting this situation with his coaches and reviewing the systems they employ and recruiting methods they use.)
3. You call anyone a "dumbass" who doesn't subscribe to your skewed view of reality. It's not just a coincidence that you were disassociated from K-State for being an intolerant prick. It's quite obvious that you get
whenever I own you like a cheap suit, but hey, that's pretty much an every day occurrence around these parts. I traditionally save the term "dumbass" for people who constantly confuse simple words such as "to" and "too." (actually I've been fully re associated and enjoy the rights and privileges afforded to any and all K-State season ticket holders and Ahearn Club Donors in accordance to their respective level of giving of course. In terms of your referencing the usage of "to" and "too" I fully admit I often get it wrong, and I've found that some of the smartest people in the world often get it wrong as well when they're just doing things like sending an email or "writing" in a very informal setting. There's common grammatical errors and then there's idiocy/idiot logic . . . the two are about as near to being mutually exclusive as you can get. There's nothing funnier than a ku fan on a K-State bulletin board who says they "own someone" when that ku fan repeatedly melts down, storms off, cancels their account, has multiple socks, actually gets mad because people make fun of their obsession with K-State and their post count on this board, and that ku fan gets all
at every conceivable slight of ku, even when 85% of the time it's nothing but
)
My only irritation is the fact that USC finished with an easier schedule than ku that year but got tons of love. Where's my love.
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FINAL College Football 2007 through games of 2008 January 7 Monday the BCS uses the ELO_CHESS from here
HOME ADVANTAGE= 2.58 RATING W L SCHEDL
(RANK) VS top 10 | VS top 30 | ELO_CHESS | PREDICTOR
1 LSU A = 93.39 12 2 76.26( 11) 2 0 | 5 2 | 94.21 1 | 92.43 4
2
Kansas A = 92.78 12 1 67.68
( 74) 1 1 | 2 1 | 93.67 2 | 91.76 7
3 West Virginia A = 92.29 11 2 73.61( 40) 1 0 | 2 1 | 89.40 5 | 95.80 1
4
Southern California A = 90.94 11 2 74.45
( 29) 0 1 | 4 1 | 89.40 6 | 92.38 5
5 Oklahoma A = 90.66 11 3 73.10( 44) 2 1 | 4 2 | 87.53 8 | 94.55 2
6 Missouri A = 90.48 12 2 75.19( 25) 1 2 | 4 2 | 89.75 4 | 90.97 8
7 Georgia A = 89.83 11 2 75.35( 23) 1 0 | 4 1 | 90.96 3 | 88.61 9
8 Oregon A = 88.19 9 4 77.40( 5) 1 0 | 4 2 | 84.54 13 | 92.98 3
9 Virginia Tech A = 87.84 11 3 73.90( 36) 0 2 | 2 3 | 87.67 7 | 87.75 11
10 Florida A = 87.59 9 4 77.47( 3) 0 2 | 2 4 | 83.99 16 | 92.23 6
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/sagarin/fbt07.htmUm. Maybe I'm reading this wrong

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