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  1. Everything's official now (5) DePaul vs. (12) Tulane (6) Houston vs. (11) South Florida (7) Memphis vs. (10) St. Louis (8) TCU vs. (9) Marquette (1) Louisville vs. winner of (8) TCU vs. (9) Marquette (2) Charlotte vs. winner of (7) Memphis vs. (10) St. Louis (3) Cincinnati vs. winner of (6) Houston vs. (11) USF (4) UAB vs. winner of (5) DePaul vs. (12) Tulane
  2. USF is guaranteed a spot in the C-USA tournament, it's just a matter of seeding.
  3. after the games of 3/2/05, most stays the same, though USF's opponent does not (5) Houston vs. (12) ECU (6) UAB vs. (11) South Florida (7) Memphis vs. (10) Saint Louis (8) TCU vs. (9) Marquette (1) Louisville vs. winner of (8) TCU vs. (9) Marquette (2) Charlotte vs. winner of (7) Memphis vs. (10) St. Louis (3) Cincinnati vs. winner of (6) UAB vs. (11) South Florida (4) DePaul vs. winner of (5) Houston vs. (12) ECU
  4. Though a whole slate of games is on tomorrow, and these will change, the matchups can be updated then. (5) Houston vs. (12) East Carolina (6) Memphis vs. (11) South Florida (7) UAB vs. (10) St. Louis ( 8 ) TCU vs. (9) Marquette (1) Louisville vs. winner of ( 8 ) TCU vs. (9) Marquette (2) Charlotte vs. winner of (7) UAB vs. (10) St. Louis (3) Cincinnati vs. winner of (6) Memphis vs. (11) South Fla. (4) DePaul vs. winner of (5) Houston vs. (12) East Carolina
  5. USF 9 point win Leather with 18 points Leather with 9 rebounds 72% from the stripe
  6. Furman 126 Virginia Intermont....33 Not only was this a game between a Division I school and an NAIA Division II school....it was a game featuring a *bad* NAIA D-II school....VA-Intermont is now 0-13. GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) -- Eric Webb scored 27 points and Furman set records for 3-pointers and margin of victory in a 126-33 victory over Virginia Intermont on Wednesday night. The Paladins (7-4) made 21 3-pointers, surpassing the previous mark of 14 against Davidson last season. The 93-point margin topped an 87-point victory over The Citadel in 1955. Webb, who had eight 3-pointers, led five Paladins in double figures. George Brozos scored 20 points, Robby Bostain and Quan Prowell each had 17 and Tony Carter added 12. Chris Wise scored 14 points to lead the NAIA Division II Cobras (0-13). Furman scored the game's first 16 points and went ahead by 33 midway through the first half. The Paladins led 69-8 at halftime. Furman shot 70 percent (49-of-70) from the field goals, while Virginia Intermont hit 30 percent (12-of-40). The win was gave coach Larry Davis a 100-117 record in eight seasons.
  7. I was surprised. Solich is a big name hire. To a struggling football program like Ohio, that should generate some interest among fans, and a .753 winning percentage playing in the Big XII may not be good enough for Nebraska, but it's good enough for a lot of other schools, including OU.
  8. 1. 45 2. Leinart 3. Melbourne, Australia 4. Yes 5. Well...pretty much all I drink is water and milk...so water I guess.
  9. courtesy of espn.com... Memphis accepted an invitation to the GMAC Bowl Their opponent, a representative of the Mid-America Conference, will be announced later this week. GMAC Bowl selection committee chairman Murray Cape said four MAC teams -- Toledo, Bowling Green, Northern Illinois and Miami of Ohio -- are possible opponents. Southern Miss to New Orleans The Golden Eagles will face Sun Belt Conference champion North Texas in the New Orleans Bowl on Dec. 14. Cincinnati to Fort Worth The bowl, played on Dec. 23, is one of five affiliated with Conference USA. A Big 12 team normally would get the other invitation, but the bowl-eligible schools have locked up bids already. Bowl officials are negotiating with the Atlantic Coast, Big East and Mid-American conferences for another opponent. UAB to Hawaii UAB (7-4, 5-3 Conference USA), will meet an opponent still to be determined. and of course, Louisville to the Liberty Bowl
  10. CUSA #11 Louisville 82 vs. Stanford 67 (Maui Invite) Missouri 55 @ Houston 57 Guardians Classic Southeastern Louisiana 62 @ Southern Mississippi 65 Northern Iowa 70 @ Cincinnati     76 Final 2OT Las Vegas Holiday Classic Big East Robert Morris 59 @ #15 Pittsburgh 83 #1 Wake Forest 79 vs. Providence 67 (Preseason NIT - NY) West Virginia 72 @ Duquesne 69
  11. That loss to Iowa might not be so bad. Texas lost to them tonight as well.
  12. The MAC is lucking out this year...odds are if you're eligible this year, you'll not be left out...you can count on one hand (or less) the number of 6-5 teams this year that won't go somewhere.
  13. 79 Bull: I don't think the Hawaii Bowl ought to hold a grudge on inviting Cincinnati back, especially if u believe that Hawaii won't be bowl eligible anyways (they're at home, yes, but their last two games are vs. Northwestern and Michigan State) JimUSFSig: That could be. It just looked like the matchups for the MPC Comp. Bowl had 87 different possibilities. In the 7 predictions I saw the matchups there were... UTEP vs. Akron Cincinnati vs. Troy Pittsburgh vs. Troy Cincinnati vs. Marshall UTEP vs. Georgia Tech UTEP vs. Georgia Tech Toledo vs. Georgia Tech with a roughly equal number slotting UTEP for Hawaii so UTEP vs. GA Tech seems kinda popular as well
  14. I looked at foxsports.com/CFN, ESPN, CNNSi, and CBS Sportsline to try and put together a list of where the "experts" generally think teams are going. It starts getting murky once you get into some of the smaller bowls, but here goes. Orange Bowl: USC vs. Oklahoma Sugar Bowl: Auburn vs. Miami Fiesta Bowl: BC vs. Utah Rose Bowl: Michigan vs. Cal Capital One Bowl: Iowa vs. Tennessee Gator Bowl: Florida State vs. West Virginia Cotton Bowl: Texas vs. LSU Outback Bowl: Wisconsin vs. Georgia Peach Bowl: Florida vs. Virginia Tech Liberty Bowl: Louisville vs. Boise State Sun Bowl: Oregon State vs. Purdue Music City Bowl: Alabama vs. Northwestern Silicon Valley Football Classic: Fresno State vs. NIU Holiday Bowl: Arizona State vs. Texas A&M Emerald Bowl: Navy vs. Wyoming Tire Bowl: UConn vs. North Carolina Alamo Bowl: Ohio State vs. Oklahoma State Houston Bowl: Texas Tech vs. Pittsburgh Insight Bowl: UCLA vs. Notre Dame Independence Bowl: Iowa State vs. Toledo Motor City Bowl: Miami U. vs. Minnesota MPC Computers Bowl: Troy State vs. Marshall? Southern Miss? (most pundits think TCU will go to Fort Worth, so all C-USA slots would be filled if Southern Miss became eligible, shipping them elsewhere. I don't know that Southern Miss will become eligible anyways...they won't beat California, and UAB is no gimme either. MAC teams are being spread all over, and Marshall is more appealing than Akron probably.) Hawaii Bowl: UTEP vs. Cincinnati (people were kind of split between UAB and Cincinnati, but it would make more geographic sense for UAB to play North Texas in New Orleans and be somewhat close to a bowl. Cincinnati isn't really close to either bowl) Las Vegas Bowl: New Mexico vs. Georgia Tech. Fort Worth Bowl: TCU vs. Colorado GMAC Bowl: Bowling Green vs. Memphis Champs Sports Bowl: Virginia vs. Nebraska New Orleans Bowl: North Texas vs. UAB
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