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From: rjv@ihdev.UUCP (ron vaughn)
Newsgroups: net.sport.football
Subject: Re: #1-here I come, Signed, JoePa
Message-ID: <328@ihdev.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 25-Sep-85 20:13:37 EDT
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Posted: Wed Sep 25 20:13:37 1985
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Reply-To: rjv@ihdev.UUCP (55224-R. J. Vaughn)
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In article <6896@ucla-cs.ARPA> lor@ucla-cs.UUCP (Edward Lor) writes:
>A good passing team can almost always beat a good running team. 
>Look how Georgia, Nebraska and Oklahoma fared in the so-called 
>"game for the national championship" in the past 3 years.
>See how Auburn did against Miami and Florida last year.
>BYU certainly has a fair chance to beat Oklahoma, Nebraska 
>and likes.
>-- 
>					Eddy Lor

but does BYU ever play oklahoma or nebraska?  how long would BYU last
if they moved into the big eight (a "running" conference)??  i think
after playing OU, nebraska, and OK-state, maybe mizzou on a good day,
BYU would have nothing left.  they would be pummeled.  it's awfully easy
for a team like BYU to play a whimpy schedule for a year, then come in
for one big game and toss up  40-50 passes and win.

yes, your right, the big running teams HAVE been getting beat lately
in big games, like nat'l championship games.  but one game doesn't
make a season.  do you really think miami had a better team than
nebraska two years ago??  no way....

	ron vaughn	...!ihnp4!ihdv!rjv