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Old 03-11-2008, 10:27 AM
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Easier Said Than Done........

a look at the most difficult football schedules for next year. Some interesting matchups
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Old 04-22-2008, 09:31 PM
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Re: Easier Said Than Done........

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a look at the most difficult football schedules for next year. Some interesting matchups

Alabama
Nick Saban and company start off the season with a primetime Saturday night matchup with Clemson, who could easily be a Top 10 team when the polls come out. Then there are trips to Arkansas and Georgia back-to-back along with trips to both Tennessee and LSU.

Consider it A Win: We can only imagine what the spread is going to look like for the Tulane game.

Circle It: There are a bunch you could point to, but we all know it's going to be an absolute circus surrounding the LSU game with Shy Guy Nick returning to the scene of his greatest accomplishment.

Aug. 30 - Clemson (Atlanta, Ga.)
Sept. 6 - Tulane
Sept. 13 - Western Kentucky
Sept. 20 - at Arkansas
Sept. 27 - at Georgia
Oct. 4 - Kentucky
Oct. 18 - Ole Miss
Oct. 25 - at Tennessee
Nov. 1 - ArkansasState
Nov. 8 - at LSU
Nov. 15 - at MississippiState
Nov. 29 - Auburn

Georgia
Unquestionably one the top teams heading into next year faces the toughest schedule in the country -- bar none. Not only do the Bulldogs have to run through the gauntlet that is the SEC -- and more precisely the SEC East -- but they have to head all the way out West to take on ArizonaState sandwiched between South Carolina and Alabama. If Georgia emerges from this schedule with just one loss -- or dare we say undefeated -- you're going to have a very hard time keeping them out of the national title game.

Consider It A Win: Georgia Southern. No chance of an Appalachian State here, even if the Eagles hail from the same conference as the Mountaineers.

Circle It: The annual showdown between the Gators and Bulldogs will be for the SEC East title and quite possibly an inside track toward the national title.

Aug. 30 - Georgia Southern
Sept. 6 - Central Michigan
Sept. 13 - at South Carolina
Sept. 20 - at ArizonaState
Sept. 27 - Alabama
Oct. 11 - Tennessee
Oct. 18 - Vanderbilt
Oct. 25 - at LSU
Nov. 1 - Florida (Jacksonville, Fla.)
Nov. 8 - at Kentucky
Nov. 15 - at Auburn
Nov. 29 - Georgia Tech

I think both teams going in 4-0 is going to be like throwing gasloine on the fire...Man JRL I can't wait. The September 27th meeting may be the trap game after a long flight and a easy win Georgia may struggle against Alabama. Oh man we have to wait 5 grueling months... crap I wish it was Fall already. I vote to skip Summer all in favor say aye!
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