Bradley R. Weissenberger wrote:I mean, I saw the lack of speed and athleticism in West Virginia and Louisville with my eyes. They're closer to a novelty act like Boise State than they are to a complete football team like Ohio State, Michigan, Texas, USC, Cal or any one of a number of SEC teams.
Hey, pity the poor SEC. Many of those teams are awesome, but the best team in that conference could emerge with two losses. Other than Florida, no team in that conference has a prayer of playing in the national championship game despite the fact that a half dozen of these SEC teams would absolutely prison rape a pretender like Louisville.
By "prison rape," do you mean "winning by six points" as #4 Florida did against mighty Vanderbilt on Saturday?
Or maybe you mean "muster a goal line stand to prevent a potential tie so you can win by eight points" as #2 Michigan did against that gridiron juggernaut Ball State. That's right: Michigan gave up 26 points to David Letterman's alma mater. So much for the punishing defenses of the Big 10.
Perhaps by "prison rape" you mean "winning by a touchdown" as #1 Ohio State did against the lowly Illini.
Do you really mean to say that Louisville could not beat Vanderbilt, Illinois, or Ball fucking State as convincingly as your hallowed Big 10 and SEC teams did? Or, conversely, that the Cards couldn't give Ohio State or Michigan as good a game as Illinois or Testicle Tech?
Please. Take your Big East bias for what it is: a prejudice. Your arguments for Louisville's throne-pretending are as flimsy as Joe Pa's shinbone. Or, if your prefer, Ronnie Lester's.