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D^3
11-10-2007, 10:39 PM
Lou Holtz on ESPN just said that a 1-loss Big 12 team would be better than a 1-loss PAC-10 or a 1-loss SEC team. :wacko: Speaking of Kansas and Oklahoma.... he said that whoever comes out of the Big 12, even it it is with 1 loss will be better than LSU or Oregon.

Mark May is almost calling him an idiot... which is the only smart thing I've ever heard Mark say.

crimsonnation713
11-10-2007, 10:43 PM
Lou 's doing the " piss 'em off to make money " for ESPN. Theres no way he could really think that. If he does, they need to send him to "the home".

Daveman30001
11-10-2007, 10:45 PM
LOL lou doest know whats going on anymore, i think they just tell him what to say for shock value. .then change his diaper give him a warm blanket and send him home.

But after watching kansas whip Ok state, they are alot better than i thought. Oklahoma's always good and mizzou's offense is rediculously good, i think theyre more solid than the pac-10 now.

gatorunvrsty
11-10-2007, 10:48 PM
Lou Holtz on ESPN just said that a 1-loss Big 12 team would be better than a 1-loss PAC-10 or a 1-loss SEC team. :wacko: Speaking of Kansas and Oklahoma.... he said that whoever comes out of the Big 12, even it it is with 1 loss will be better than LSU or Oregon.

Mark May is almost calling him an idiot... which is the only smart thing I've ever heard Mark say.

Yeah, Holtz has been saying some pretty senseless stuff all year. May keeps busting his ideas, and it's looked like Holtz was going to have a stroke on several occasions, he's been wrong so much.

Daveman30001
11-10-2007, 10:49 PM
I just remember Lou said that ND would be winning at least 9 or 10 games this year!! hahahaha, good ol lou

gatorhater
11-11-2007, 06:16 AM
it was awesome at the beginning of sports center last night when they replayed the pre-game predictions...proving on tape that lou always makes an ass of himself. i can't even get mad at the guy's nonsense anymore...it's like getting mad at a crazy person in a nursing home.