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Stanford -28 1/2 @ Army
Are you nuts? Stanford EASILY covers the spread.
Stanford -28 1/2 @ Army
LOL @ ALL YOU FACES!
picking Tennessee...
psssshhh
Agreed.
What are these people, Huskies or something?
LOL @ ALL YOU FACES!
picking Tennessee...
psssshhh
Tennessee I'm pretty sure runs the hunh stuff, so I think they will score some points and keep it close.
All freshman back ups @ d line. Those fat slugs they have on the d line will be gassed and tapping out in the 1st quarter. Watch, then in come the Tennessee freshman to Autzen
I win either way.
Are you nuts? Stanford EASILY covers the spread.
One of em has Oregon ranked 7 in the Hoop top 25... :rollseyes:
But a lot of us have Army. Me included.
That avi is the worst thing in the history of plorsting. btw
Stanford doesn't care about points and running up score to please voters or vegas. They only care about winning and winning by 3 is fine with them.
So that means they never blow out teams and they won't do it to one of the worst teams in the FBS?
The Cardinal offense can score. Army defense is awful.
Maybe you P12 Northers just don't want to believe Stanford IS that good, I dunno. But San Joser ain't no pushover and The Card handled them soundly....and covered the spread whether they wanted to or not. Army has been getting schooled by low tier FBS programs for years. No reason to think Stanford can't do the same.
Hey Wazzy.
What you think of your new helmets? Leach going Pirate theme. Kind of self serving... No?
HEY SEATTLE!
We are coming...
Hey Wazzy.
What you think of your new helmets? Leach going Pirate theme. Kind of self serving... No?
So that means they never blow out teams and they won't do it to one of the worst teams in the FBS?
The Cardinal offense can score. Army defense is awful.
Maybe you P12 Northers just don't want to believe Stanford IS that good, I dunno. But San Joser ain't no pushover and The Card handled them soundly....and covered the spread whether they wanted to or not. Army has been getting schooled by low tier FBS programs for years. No reason to think Stanford can't do the same.