#17 Florida State over NC State TCU over Utah #8 Louisville over Mid Tenn State #2 Auburn over Arkansas #15 Clemson over Wake Forest Penn State over Minnesota Pittsburgh over Syracuse Ohio over Western Michigan Wisconsin over Northwestern Illinois over Indiana Miami, FL over North Carolina #19 Iowa over Purdue Kent State over Temple Army over Va Military Ball State over Buffalo Kansas over Texas A&M Vanderbilt over Mississippi BYU over San Diego State Navy over Air Force Tulane over Rice #4 West Virginia over Miss. State #12 Notre Dame over Stanford #1 Ohio State over Bowling Green #3 USC over Washington #9 LSU over #5 Florida #14 Oklahoma over #7 Texas #18 Georgia Tech over Maryland Colorado over Baylor Akron over Cincinnati Oklahoma State over Kansas State #6 Michigan over Michigan State New Mexico State over Idaho Colorado State over UNLV Virginia over East Carolina Texas Tech over #23 Missouri UAB over Memphis UCLA over Arizona Connecticut over South Florida South Carolina over Kentucky Washington State over Oregon State Houston over Louisiana-Lafayette North Texas over FIU Toledo over C. Michigan Arkansas State over Louisiana-Monroe Alabama over Duke #13 Tennessee over #10 Georgia #16 Cal over #11 Oregon #20 Boise State over Louisiana Tech #22 Nebraska over Iowa State New Mexico over Wyoming Fresno State over Utah State UTEP over SMU Hawaii over Nevada Northern Illinois over Miami, OH
I dont know about either of those upsets but I really cant see the Wildcats beating the Game****s. South Carolina's only two losses have been to Georgia and a close game against Auburn.
I don't really see why language is a problem, period. I mean, I can see why they don't use it on daytime TV, but if a kid is old enough to search through the internet and find this forum, he probably already knows those words. I don't know about you guys, but I learned all of them by the time I was 9 or 10. Maybe even younger.
I know the answer, but it's pretty deep and boring. My cousin and I have this discussion all the time:
America is a puritanistic and xenophobic country. We differ a lot from Europe and even Canada in regard to our policies, laws and regulations. For example, the drinking age in other countries is either 16 or 18. I don't think it's 21 anywhere else. Also, smoking marijuana is legal in parts of Europe and Canada. Porn on TV is also prevalent in other countries. It's very frowned upon here.
Since the founding fathers of America came from a puritanistic background, they decided to build a country based on values. This meant no alcohol for 21&unders, no weed, no porn, no vulgar language, etc.
America is also xenophobic in that it tries its hardest to distance itself from other countries. Some of those aforementioned laws and rules are applied to that dynamic. A prime example of this is the country's disdain for marijuana. Since Mexicans are renowned for manufacturing and smoking weed, America will not stand for the freedom to smoke.
I'm not badmouthing America or anything; this is just the truth.