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College Football Power Rankings Without the Bias
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/299636-college-football-week-14-power-rankings-without-the-overwhelming-bias
Appreciate the feedback!
Sad News, Yet Honored Respective :
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/296615-abe-pollin-was-no-sell-out
Appreciate the shouout today. Keep up the good work on Dangerfield!
Thanks for the comment Drew. I love the name of your blog - it's so appropriate.
Sure thing Drew!
No problem Drew—glad to have you on board!
Welcome aboard. Seems like you have a pretty good handle on things already.
I loved your view of things. I do believe the Rich Rod years were better because he took a bottom feeding school to a national powerhouse. Your title for the Big East is priceless, Ive seen some Dangerfield movies and some of his stand-up and you never know what he gonna do next which is very true of the Big East. Except for West Virginia the top teams in the Big East change ever year. Couple years ago it was Louisville & WVU, then last year it was UConn, USF, Rugters, WVU, This year its Cinncy, Pitt, and WVU. The giant melting pot of the Big East changes and Im sorry to say because im a huge Mountaineers fan but Bill Stewart wont do any better than Rich Rod did. Rodriguez left because the BCS isnt very friendly to the Big East and the chances of winning a National Title in Morgantown are very low.
Thanks for using my post on your blog... that's simply the greatest name for the Big East. The Dangerfield Divison fits so PERFECTLY lol.
Yea man, you can use any of my other posts on your blog if you want. I'm all for it.