Are we in for another weekend of blowouts? Traditional powerhouses Notre Dame, Michigan, Virginia Tech and Miami, and West Virginia Tech, (seriously, did you see this box score with four special teams/defensive TDs in the 1st Quarter for Western Kentucky???) all got taken out to the woodshed.
Let's hope for a bit more drama and suspense this week...
West Virginia (Coleman) at Maryland (Goldy)
Coach Friedgen is still living down the "non-recruitment" of Steve Slaton, and the Mountaineers have dominated the series recently. But if it takes West Virginia 2 1/2 quarters to get going like it did last week against Marshall, the Terps could take over clock management and take this one to the wire.
TCU (Goldy) at Air Force (Goldy)
I don't see how Goldy can come away empty handed from this one, but stranger things have happened. TCU had Texas on the ropes last week but couldn't close the deal.
Tennessee (Jerry) at Florida (Jerry)
Again, a no-lose situation. I predict this is the game Tim Tebow stakes his claim for Heisman candidacy. awarded this year for the best passer and preacher.
Notre Dame (Baradel) at Michigan (Goldy)
In many ways, this game is bigger than usual and more dramatic. The Big House will be full of rubberneckers, trying to get a better glimpse of the scene of the accident.
Ohio St (Jerry) at Washington (Goldy)
I like Washington at $1 for best value this year. Remember the name Jake Locker. If the Huskies can pull the upset, he'll be the reason why.
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Thursday, September 13, 2007
Friday, September 7, 2007
Week 2 preview (Part 1)
Well, Week 1 is behind us. Yawn. Oh, unless you are Goldy who is in the unenviable position of ridiculing himself.
The first "real" week of the season has arrived with some Keith Jackson "Oh, Nellie, they won't be huskin' any corn in Nebraska today, because everyone is in Lincoln for the BIG GAME" contests on tap.
Here is one review and several previews of Week 2
MTSU (Goldy) 42 at Louisville (Goggles) 58
Giving up 42 points (35 first half) and 555 total yards to a middling Sun Belt team is not a recipe for impressing voters. Goggles just lost the razor thin margin for error that he gave himself by only buying three teams.
Miami (Goldy) at Oklahoma (Easty)
Believe it or not, this inter-sectional rivalry has been dormant for almost twenty years. The Jimmy Johnson-led Hurricanes secured the National Championship with a 20-14 win in the '88 Orange Bowl last time they played (the Sooners lost three games '85-'87, all to Miami). Maybe Michael Irvin is taking some post-graduate classes, Miami might need him.
Oregon (Easty) at Michigan (Goldy)
Goldy and I are matching up well this weekend (did you get the App St t-shirt that I FedExed??). I want to watch this one just to see Lloyd Carr facial expressions.
Hawaii (Charlie) at Louisiana Tech (free agent)
A rare chance to see Charlie's Rainbows in action before midnight...and against an unclaimed team (so we can all root for 100 points). Do you realize that Hawaii didn't call a running play until the 4th quarter of their dismantling of Northern Colorado?
TCU (Goldy) at Texas (Baradel)
A stern test for the Longhorns coming off an unimpressive showing. My pick for an upset special.
Virginia Tech (Henshon) at LSU (Bart)
Baton Rouge is the place where national championship aspirations come to die; problem is LSU still looked like they had some kinks to work out early before finishing off Mississippi St. The pity meter will approach stratospheric levels--Bayou Bengals by a touchdown.
And here are the current standings...
Team Rank Pts
Goldberg 9 41
Bart 5 81
Jerry 3 85
Henshon 8 53
Goggles 4 82
Brock 1 98
Easty 6 76
Charlie 10 34
Coleman 2 94
Baradel 7 73
The first "real" week of the season has arrived with some Keith Jackson "Oh, Nellie, they won't be huskin' any corn in Nebraska today, because everyone is in Lincoln for the BIG GAME" contests on tap.
Here is one review and several previews of Week 2
MTSU (Goldy) 42 at Louisville (Goggles) 58
Giving up 42 points (35 first half) and 555 total yards to a middling Sun Belt team is not a recipe for impressing voters. Goggles just lost the razor thin margin for error that he gave himself by only buying three teams.
Miami (Goldy) at Oklahoma (Easty)
Believe it or not, this inter-sectional rivalry has been dormant for almost twenty years. The Jimmy Johnson-led Hurricanes secured the National Championship with a 20-14 win in the '88 Orange Bowl last time they played (the Sooners lost three games '85-'87, all to Miami). Maybe Michael Irvin is taking some post-graduate classes, Miami might need him.
Oregon (Easty) at Michigan (Goldy)
Goldy and I are matching up well this weekend (did you get the App St t-shirt that I FedExed??). I want to watch this one just to see Lloyd Carr facial expressions.
Hawaii (Charlie) at Louisiana Tech (free agent)
A rare chance to see Charlie's Rainbows in action before midnight...and against an unclaimed team (so we can all root for 100 points). Do you realize that Hawaii didn't call a running play until the 4th quarter of their dismantling of Northern Colorado?
TCU (Goldy) at Texas (Baradel)
A stern test for the Longhorns coming off an unimpressive showing. My pick for an upset special.
Virginia Tech (Henshon) at LSU (Bart)
Baton Rouge is the place where national championship aspirations come to die; problem is LSU still looked like they had some kinks to work out early before finishing off Mississippi St. The pity meter will approach stratospheric levels--Bayou Bengals by a touchdown.
And here are the current standings...
Team Rank Pts
Goldberg 9 41
Bart 5 81
Jerry 3 85
Henshon 8 53
Goggles 4 82
Brock 1 98
Easty 6 76
Charlie 10 34
Coleman 2 94
Baradel 7 73
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