Saturday, July 9, 2011

2009 Broncos, 2001 Hurricanes Continue to Set the Pace

The 2009 Broncos and 2001 Miami Hurricanes have opened up two-game leads in their respective divisions after eight weeks of play in the Simulation Football League.


The Broncos turned back a game Ohio State team 26-22 while the 2006 Fiesta Bowl Champion Boise State team fell for the third straight week, suffering a 38-28 defeat at the hands of Texas.  That meant that the 2010 Boise State team now is in control of its own destiny with four weeks to play.  


The 2009 Broncos play 2008 Boise State this week, then fish their season with games against the 2007, 2003 and 2006 Bronco teams.  The 2010 Broncos must face the Leave No Doubt Broncos next Saturday, then take on the 2005, 2007 and 2008 Boise State teams in succession.  After suffering three upsets in a row, the 2006 Fiesta Bowl team must win against the 2001, 2003, 2002 and 2009 Broncos to boost their playoff hopes.


In the Championship Division, USC and Texas will fight it out down the stretch for the wild card berth with Alabama and the 2008 Florida team close behind.  A Trojan loss to Miami caused the second-place tie.


Congratulations are in order for the 2001 Broncos, who downed the 2005 team to earn their first win of the season.

Boise State Division
1.    2009 Boise State 7-1 (337 points, 224 allowed)
2.    2010 Boise State 6-2 (334-201)
3.    2006 Boise State 5-3 (272-195)
4.    2003 Boise State 4-4 (222-196)
4.    2002 Boise State 4-4 (309-289)
4.    2008 Boise State 4-4 (231-312)
7.    2007 Boise State 3-5 (224-258)
8.    2004 Boise State 2-6 (206-282)
8.    2005 Boise State 2-6 (161-275)
10.  2001 Boise State 1-7 (184-312)

Championship Division
1.    2001 Miami of Florida 8-0 (412-120)
2.    2004 USC 6-2 (377-180)
2.    2005 Texas 6-2 (256-184)
4.    2008 Florida 5-3 (260-223)
4.    2009 Alabama 5-3 (183-106)
6.    2002 Ohio State 3-5 (164-179)
6.    2006 Florida 3-5 (144-190)
6.    2007 LSU 3-5 (129-204)
9.    2003 LSU 2-6 (162-220)
10.  2010 Auburn 1-7 (144-264)  

No comments:

Post a Comment