How cool is the World Wide Web™? Within 24 hours of the game I was able to use μtorrent to download the entire 2006 BCS Championship Game and watch it using the latest DivX player. The 2.2GB file took about 20 hours to download, but it’s worth it. I’m considering using the office projector to play the game on the wall behind me on a constant loop.

(While you’re waiting for the massive download, take a look at this awesome video of suffering OSU fans at the game, set to the tune of Beck‘s “Loser“. It’s very evil and completely bad karma, but still great.)


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  1. Hopefully you can help me with something. I’m trying to find every Gator game played this year, aswell as last. And it doesn’t have to be a torrent (Although perferably, haha), I’d be willing to pay a sensible price for them. I haven’t been able to find any, but I’m also not exactly sure the best way to find them either.

    P.S. Go Gators! 🙂

  2. I love the idea of playing it on a continuous loop. As an Alabama fan and a follower of the SEC who now lives in Big 10/11 country, I really enjoyed seeing UF beat up on OSU.

    Come to think of it, it’s funny how I can enjoy seeing Florida win, now that Spurrier isn’t there any more.

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