Monday, October 10, 2005

Columnists' Corner

Pete Thamel, New York Times: A strong entry breaking down the nine unbeaten teams, with the toughest game remaining and a synopsis of what each has accomplished (registration).

Norman Chad, Seattle Post-Intelligencer: He breaks from the World Series of Poker to let us know that although USC has covered in 20 of its last 29, he plans to wager on Notre Dame.

Chris Dufresne, Los Angeles Times: Last season, Texas knocked Cal out of a BCS bowl. Might a similar fate be awaiting the Longhorns this season?

Andrew Bagnato, Arizona Republic: Whispers out of the desert suggest that Fiesta Bowl officials are hoping to get a shot at Penn State.

Carl Dubois, Baton Rouge Advocate: Don't look now SEC, but LSU is 3-1 with its next four games at home.

John Shipley, St. Paul Pioneer Press: It's a new world disorder in the Big Ten, with some bullies you haven't seen before (registration).

Doug Segrest, Birmingham News: Unless you had three TVs and two radios going Saturday, you probably missed some of this.

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