badger
10/2/2011, 04:52 PM
I am bored so I am just going to go ahead and get this one over with right away.
Your polls for reference to determine whether a ranked team falls to an unranked team (or doesn't) is here. (http://espn.go.com/college-football/rankings)
Remember that "ranked" means either poll or both polls, while "unranked" means not ranked in either! For example, Baylor is only ranked in one poll, but they are still counted as a "ranked" team. A team like Houston, which is only receiving votes but not in either top 25 at the moment, is an "unranked" team.
Coaches Hot Seat does not appear to have been updated yet (WSU pulled off a win over Colorado, which should bring Wulff down a notch) and Bottom 10 does not update till Weds, so I will hold off on those for the moment.
Lee Corso will be at Dallas to determine what headgear to wear.
Will the Big 12 be undefeated this week in non-conference play? Of course --- they don't play any non-conference opponents! Thus, I will alter it a tad this week: Will the Big 12 teams that play in their home stadium be undefeated? OU-Texas will not count obviously. The matchups are:
Kansas @ OSU
Mizzou @ KSU
ISU @ Baylor
Texas A&M @ Tech
I think there's a significant amount of doubt to be placed in home-field advantage this week, but who knows. I will give you 8 to 1 on this.
How much do we need to pray for much-needed wins for Stoops' former assistants Kevin Wilson and Mike Stoops? Indiana hosts #19 Illinois. Arizona travels to Oregon State. I can't give you 100 to 1 odds on that again, but because these teams are getting close but still losing every week, I will give you 25 to 1.
Here's a new addition: Big 12 traitors. I would like you to predict if Colorado, Nebraska and Texas A&M will all win or all lose. NOTHING in between, all or nothing. Nebraska hosts Ohio State, Colorado will lose at Stanford and again, A&M travels to Sandy Lubbock. I will give outrageous odds at the mere thought of CU beating Stanford, while everyone losing will get similar but not the same outrageous odds at the thought of hapless Tech beating the Aggies. 10 to 1 for everyone losing, 100 to 1 for everyone winning. Remember --- ALL or NOTHING. Not anything in between. You wanna bet on single game outcomes, go to the Top 25/Big 12/OU events!
As always, the vBookie vBank will happily take your extra vCash and return it to you by Sunday with 0.5 percent interest.
Have suggests for vBookie oddball? Please let us know!
Your polls for reference to determine whether a ranked team falls to an unranked team (or doesn't) is here. (http://espn.go.com/college-football/rankings)
Remember that "ranked" means either poll or both polls, while "unranked" means not ranked in either! For example, Baylor is only ranked in one poll, but they are still counted as a "ranked" team. A team like Houston, which is only receiving votes but not in either top 25 at the moment, is an "unranked" team.
Coaches Hot Seat does not appear to have been updated yet (WSU pulled off a win over Colorado, which should bring Wulff down a notch) and Bottom 10 does not update till Weds, so I will hold off on those for the moment.
Lee Corso will be at Dallas to determine what headgear to wear.
Will the Big 12 be undefeated this week in non-conference play? Of course --- they don't play any non-conference opponents! Thus, I will alter it a tad this week: Will the Big 12 teams that play in their home stadium be undefeated? OU-Texas will not count obviously. The matchups are:
Kansas @ OSU
Mizzou @ KSU
ISU @ Baylor
Texas A&M @ Tech
I think there's a significant amount of doubt to be placed in home-field advantage this week, but who knows. I will give you 8 to 1 on this.
How much do we need to pray for much-needed wins for Stoops' former assistants Kevin Wilson and Mike Stoops? Indiana hosts #19 Illinois. Arizona travels to Oregon State. I can't give you 100 to 1 odds on that again, but because these teams are getting close but still losing every week, I will give you 25 to 1.
Here's a new addition: Big 12 traitors. I would like you to predict if Colorado, Nebraska and Texas A&M will all win or all lose. NOTHING in between, all or nothing. Nebraska hosts Ohio State, Colorado will lose at Stanford and again, A&M travels to Sandy Lubbock. I will give outrageous odds at the mere thought of CU beating Stanford, while everyone losing will get similar but not the same outrageous odds at the thought of hapless Tech beating the Aggies. 10 to 1 for everyone losing, 100 to 1 for everyone winning. Remember --- ALL or NOTHING. Not anything in between. You wanna bet on single game outcomes, go to the Top 25/Big 12/OU events!
As always, the vBookie vBank will happily take your extra vCash and return it to you by Sunday with 0.5 percent interest.
Have suggests for vBookie oddball? Please let us know!