Published 11/1/2008
by Gobbler Country
at Bleacher Report - College Football
Feel free to leave your thoughts on any game you'd like in the comments. Once again, the bye week couldn't come at a better time. Both for Tech and for watching games that don't involve Tech. The Coke Orgy tops the list of games to watch, followed by a battle of the unbeatens in Texas.
The undercard is lacking, but who needs an undercard with those two games? I'll be tailgating and then attending the OU-Nebraska game, so there isn't a set watch list for me this weekend. Still, you do get the return of the Bourbon Rankings.
Again, with apologies to B-Street, WTCFR and Big Daddy Drew:
Four Bourbons 1. Florida vs. Georgia (Jacksonville) | 3:30 | CBS Winner is in the driver's seat for the SEC East and could get a shot at the national title if it wins out. Georgia's celebration in last year's game is getting way too much play. The Gators are more angry they lost the game.
2. Texas at Texas Tech | 8:00 | ABC Texas has looked invincible, but it's a night game in Lubbock. ...
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