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jdsooner
2/10/2006, 03:33 PM
CBS Sportsline final rankings and records of next season's non-conference foes:

UAB:
POLLS
SportsLine 119 Associated Press Coaches
79 - -

SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Time/Result
Sep 3 @Tennessee Lost 10-17
Sep 10 @Troy Won 27-7
Sep 17 Jacksonville State Won 35-28
Oct 1 Rice Won 45-26
Oct 8 SMU Lost 27-28
Oct 15 @Marshall Lost 19-20
Oct 21 Southern Miss Lost 28-37
Nov 1 @Memphis Won 37-20
Nov 12 Central Florida Lost 21-27
Nov 19 @UTEP Won 35-23
Nov 26 @East Carolina Lost 23-31

WASHINGTON:
POLLS

SportsLine 119 Associated Press Coaches
104 - -

SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Time/Result
Sep 3 Air Force Lost 17-20
Sep 10 California Lost 17-56
Sep 17 Idaho Won 34-6
Sep 24 Notre Dame Lost 17-36
Oct 1 @UCLA Lost 17-21
Oct 15 @Oregon Lost 21-45
Oct 22 Southern Cal. Lost 24-51
Oct 29 @Arizona St. Lost 20-44
Nov 5 Oregon St. Lost 10-18
Nov 12 @Arizona Won 38-14
Nov 19 Washington St. Lost 22-26


OREGON:
SportsLine 119 Associated Press Coaches
10 12 12

SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Time/Result
Sep 1 @Houston Won 38-24
Sep 10 Montana Won 47-14
Sep 17 Fresno St. Won 37-34
Sep 24 Southern Cal. Lost 13-45
Oct 1 @Stanford Won 44-20
Oct 8 @Arizona St. Won 31-17
Oct 15 Washington Won 45-21
Oct 22 @Arizona Won 28-21
Nov 5 California Won 27-20
Nov 12 @Washington St. Won 34-31
Nov 19 Oregon St. Won 56-14

MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE:
POLLS
SportsLine 119 Associated Press Coaches
102 - -

SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Time/Result
Sep 3 @Alabama Lost 7-26
Sep 10 North Texas Lost 7-14
Sep 17 Akron Lost 7-17
Oct 1 @Vanderbilt Won 17-15
Oct 15 @Florida Atlantic Won 35-14
Oct 22 La.-Lafayette Lost 10-13
Oct 29 @FIU
Nov 5 Arkansas St. Won 45-7
Nov 12 Louisiana-Monroe Lost 31-34
Nov 19 @N. Carolina St. Lost 3-24
Nov 26 @Troy Won 17-7
Dec 3 @FIU Lost 31-35

jdsooner
2/10/2006, 08:48 PM
The interesting thing about this is that Washington was the weakest of the 4 teams this year, but has the greatest football tradition. Is there a TCU hidden among UAB or Middle Tennessee?

OU-HSV
2/10/2006, 08:57 PM
The interesting thing about this is that Washington was the weakest of the 4 teams this year, but has the greatest football tradition. Is there a TCU hidden among UAB or Middle Tennessee?
I'm not thinking so...but we still can't afford to overlook anyone

Salt City Sooner
2/10/2006, 10:02 PM
Year to year, you just can't tell until you get the players on the field & play the game. We just completed a VINTAGE example of that. Our OOC's last year (TCU, UCLA, & Tulsa) combined to go 30-7 with 2 conference championships & 3 bowl wins in '05. What'd they do in '04? Try 15-20 (& only UCLA managed a .500 record), with only one bowl APPEARANCE among them, & even then, they (UCLA) lost that game to that powerhouse Wyoming team in the Las Vegas Bowl.