Saturday, September 1, 2007

Sunday Hangover...

Posting the Sunday Hangover early this week as I am currently at my Fantasy Football Draft. If you're curious my keepers are:

Larry Johnson, RB Penn State
Joseph Addai, RB LSU
Marvin Harrison, WR Syracuse
Phillip Rivers, QB NC State

Wish me luck adding to this corps. Okay onto my thoughts on as many of Saturday games as possible:

Appalachian State 34, Michigan 32- Sixth Thought: Appy State got $400,000 to travel to Ann Arbor (that whore) for this game. Thanks guys lets do that again. No?

East Carolina 7, Virginia Tech 17- An emotional day in Blacksburg obviously. The emotion made the Hokies a little tight in the first half. I had a feeling it would.

Western Kentucky 3, Florida 49- Couldn't Florida wait until WKU joined the Sun Belt before practicing on them.

Georgia Tech 33, Notre Dame 3- Quarterback by Committee...Brilliant! Tashard Choice had a huge game (196yds 2TDs) as I predicted

Tennessee 31, California 45- A very fun game to watch with all that speed on one field. Yes I'll have DeSean Jackson's punt return as soon as it hits YouTube.

Western Michigan 24, West Virginia 62- Western Michigan, you're no Eastern Washington.

Oklahoma State 14, Georgia 35- A surprise how lopsided this one was. I'll learn not to understimate Georgia early out of conference again.

Troy 26, Arkansas 46- Houston Nutt is just happy the season has finally started.

Youngstown State 6, Ohio State 38- The sweater vest beats his old school.

Florida International 0, Penn State 59- FIU needs to rethink having a football program, I mean really.

Washington State 21, Wisconsin 42- Strong showing from Tyler Donovan keeps the hype machine going.

Arkansas State 13, Texas 21- Arkansas State statistically won this game. This would've been a bigger upset than Appy State over Michigan.

North Texas 10, Oklahoma 79 In case you thought the Sun Belt was catching up to the rest of Division I (Football Bowl Subdivision).

Nevada 10, Nebraska 52 Sam Keller is very impressive against a Nevada team I thought was better than this.

Wake Forest 28, Boston College 38- Jeff Jagodzinksi takes a big step towards an ACC Atlantic Championship already.

Western Carolina 6, Alabama 52- Nick Saban trounces a school I didn't know existed for his first win in Tuscaloosa.

UCLA 45, Stanford 17- Karl Dorrell gets a conference win early in a game they were supposed to win by this much.

Appalachian State beats Michigan: Five Thoughts

If your fan enough of college football to read this blog, you know by now that Appalachian State beat Michigan today 34-32 in the biggest upset in college football history, at least in terms of stature of programs. I caught some of the game at Buffalo Wild Wings on my way to my fantasy football draft.

Here is the blocked field goal that won the game for Appy State:


The first thought is Chad Henne, Mike Hart (who had a monster game by the way), and Jake Long all passed up the NFL to come back to win a National Championship. That mission has been blown in the first week.

The second thought is why Michigan would schedule the Division I Football Championship Subdivision defending National Champions on the first game.

The third thought is the ridiculous term "Football Championship Subdivision" has gotten more play today than any other time since its inception.

The fourth thought is this was a great first game for the new "Big Ten Network" even if the Big Ten got a little embarrassed....okay very embarrassed.

The fifth and final thought is Hahaha!

Here is the moratorium at "The M Zone"

Friday, August 31, 2007

What I'm (or would be) Watching

Every Saturday I'll post here the games I plan to watch all day.

This weekend is my Fantasy Football Draft so I will be on the road much of the day. But if I were on my ass in front of the television here is what I'd be watching.

12:00 East Carolina vs. Virginia Tech (ESPN)- Go Hokies! Seriously. If one needs a reminder of the importance of college athletics to a university, tune in to see Blacksburg start to heel on the gridiron. No win will bring any of the victims back but a college and a community will cheer for a change.

3:30 Georgia Tech vs. Notre Dame (NDBC)- And the Irish starter is...(drum roll) PRESSURED! early and often. The premiere of the Tashard Choice show.

8:00 Tennessee vs. California (ABC)- The one game Pac 10-SEC Challenge. If a pinky is serious, Erik Ainge or any self respecting man isn't going to admit it. I think we'll see our first Desean Jackson punt return TD tonight as well.

10:15 (after Tenn-Cal) Idaho vs. Southern California (FSN)- To see if Idaho is still on the field or if their coach pulled them off at the request of their parents.

Zach Smith You Got...

Here is Brandon Lafell's block on Zach Smith from last night. Oww!

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Pumpin for Thursday: Week 1

(Each Thursday I will make my spread prediction for the ESPN Thursday Night Game which I give weekly to my friend Josh
for his sportsbook account. As for you...all picks are for entertainment purposes only. You can't sue me to recover loss wagers)


LSU (-18) at Mississippi State (over/under 45.5)



Vegas Algebra says: LSU 31.75, Mississippi State 13.75



My thoughts: How is this NOT a three touchdown spread? I kind of count on betting against new quarterbacks giving up 20+ points to win you money early on in this and get us all excited. As is I gotta think.

No way in hell Mississippi State is scoring more than 10 points in this game. They probably won’t even get in the end zone. Sylvester Croom is on the hot seat and will probably coach more aggressively than he should. LSU should get at least one defensive touchdown and a couple offensive ones. I like them at least 31 to 3.



Suggestion: Give up the 18 points, because it should be more. Go under because it’s the first game of the year and these defenses are both going to be way ahead of the offenses.

Kicking off your 'Season on the Brink' against LSU is just cruel

Projected Postseason Top 25: #1 LSU


Throughout this top 25, I have featured teams with explosive running attacks, talented passing games and stout attacking defenses. To win a National Championship in 2007 a team will need all of these ingredients. It would also help if they “hosted” the championship game itself. Ladies and Gentlemen the most complete team in the country and The Pride and The Pageantry’s Projected Postseason National Champion the LSU Tigers!

Projected Record and Bowl Result: 14-0 Beat Texas in BCS National Championship Game

Who they’ll beat: Mississippi State (Road), Virginia Tech (Home), Middle Tennessee (Home), South Carolina (Home), Tulane (Road), Florida (Home), Kentucky (Road), Auburn (Home), Alabama (Road), Louisiana Tech (Home), Mississippi (Road), Arkansas (Home), Florida (Atlanta, GA)

Who’ll beat them: None

When they Pass: Just because JaMarcus Russell is now almost in the NFL, doesn’t mean the Bayou Bengals are lost at quarterback. Fifth-year Senior Matt Mauck lead LSU to a romp over Miami in the 2005 Peach Bowl. Now he will lead the Tigers throwing to Early Doucet and Brandon Lafell

When they Run: Les (Fewer) Miles will continue to use a committee approach to the running back position. The offensive line should be the SEC’s best.
When their Opponents Run: Very few teams will have success getting anything pass Glenn Dorsey and this defensive line. All three linebackers return as well.

When their Opponents Pass: Both corners from the nation’s 3rd ranked passing defense return for their senior year. Jonathan Zenon and Chevis Jackson will be shutting down a lot of the SEC’s best receivers.

When they Kick: The third Colt, Colt David returns as LSU’s kicker. David was solid if not often used going 8 for 13 on field goal attempts.

When they call Timeout: Les Miles has been talking A LOT. About his team, and others and other conferences. Former Nebraska coach Bo Pelini leads the defense which is year in year out among the nation’s best. Les Miles can do a lot in 2007 to make Baton Rouge forget Nick Saban forever.

Projected Postseason Top 25: #2 Texas



While most freshman quarterbacks struggle out of the gate, Colt McCoy suffered no growing pains. The Texas quarterback with the Texas name has taken the torch from Vince Young and the national championship expectations. His receivers only add to the excitement and if the Longhorn defense improves over last year, Texas could be playing for its second national championship in three years.

Projected Record and Bowl Result: 13-1 Lose to #1 in BCS National Championship Game
Who they’ll beat: Arkansas State (Home), TCU (Home), UCF (Road), Rice (Home), Kansas State (Home), Oklahoma (Dallas, TX), Iowa State (Road), Baylor (Road), Nebraska (Home), Oklahoma State (Road), Texas Tech (Home), Texas A&M (Road), Missouri (San Antonio, TX)

Who’ll beat them: #1 (New Orleans, LA)

When they Pass: Colt McCoy will be in his second year throwing to a group of receivers that is by far the best in the Big XII. Limas Sweed, Billy Pittman, Quan Cosby are just the starters of this deep deep group which should see plenty of balls in the air in Austin.

When they Run: The offensive line rebuilds but if they gel quickly Jamaal Charles averaged 7.4 yards a game last season. He could come close to that this season as well.

When their Opponents Run: Derek Lokey and Frank Odom are the senior defensive tackles. Texas had the nations third best rushing defense in 2006.

When their Opponents Pass: For as many members of the Texas secondary went in the first round of the NFL draft, you think they would have been better than 99th against the pass. Safety Marcus Griffin is the only returnee from a unit which must improve its play from last year.

When they Kick: Ryan Bailey who beat Nebraska with a late field goal off the bench takes over the starting kicking role.

When they call Timeout: On the hot seat for a good while, now Mack Brown is sitting pretty, having just signed an extension that keeps him in Austin for the foreseeable future. Defensive guru Gene Chizik has moved on to a head coaching job at Iowa State. Secondary coach Duane Akina takes over as defensive coordinator.

Projected Postseason Top 25: #3 USC



Do you remember those segments on ESPN two years ago matching up USC against college football’s greatest teams? Are you ready to see that again? Me neither. USC might be the “Most Now” team in college football, but as predicted earlier, they are going to hiccup on this nightmare schedule. I predicted when, but it could happen in any of the tough out of conference road contests as well. Its hard to deny the Trojans are loaded though and its easy to see why just about everyone has them holding the crystal in New Orleans.

Projected Record and Bowl Result: 12-1 Beat Ohio State in Fiesta Bowl

Who they’ll beat: Idaho (Home), Nebraska (Road), Washington State (Home), Washington (Road), Stanford (Home), Arizona (Home), Notre Dame (Road), Oregon (Road), Oregon State (Home), Arizona State (Road), UCLA (Home), Ohio State (Glendale, AZ)

Who’ll beat them: California (Road)

When they Pass: John David Booty is to some the favorite to win the Heisman trophy. How much of that is because of Booty’s talents or USC’s quarterback Heisman pedigree is what will be decided this season. Booty will have to throw to two new receivers as Steve Smith and Dwayne Jarrett are both in the NFL

When they Run: Running back by committee? USC could run a running back by jury approach, almost. 11 running backs on the roster, most were named high school All-Americans by someone. Senior Chauncey Washington should start at least the first series of the first game. How many running backs play for the Trojans this year would be a great over/under bet to place in Vegas.

When their Opponents Run: Six returning starters on what should be the best defense in America. Sedrick Ellis will have his name announced by Roger Goodell during the NFL draft and quite a few members of this front seven should be drafted at some point too. Have fun trying to run on this defense.

When their Opponents Pass: While four starters return, many Pac Ten offenses will try to beat USC this way which could lead to you getting to know the names of Terrell Thomas, Cary Harris, Kevin Ellison and Travis Mays as they make plays all season long.

When they Kick: Mario Danelo died in an accident. David Buehler takes over the kicking duties.

When they call Timeout: Pete Carroll makes winning in college football look easy. The best recruiter in the country he has made USC forever a destination school. And he knows the NFL doesn’t give him the best chance to succeed, USC does.

What were you expecting a football player?

Projected Postseason Top 25: #4 West Virginia


Rich Rodriguez was all but gone to Tuscaloosa in January of this year. Every “reliable” news source had him in Alabama ready to sign on the dotted line. Then he decided at the last minute to pass up the rebuilding process at frantic Alabama and see the 2007 season, and quarterback Pat White and running back Steve Slaton, through. How special the season will be will depend on the improvement of the defense. We know one thing. Win or Lose West Virginia has already won a national championship…in partying.

Projected Record and Bowl Result: 12-1 Beat Penn State in Sugar Bowl

Who they’ll beat: Western Michigan (Home), Marshall (Road), Maryland (Road), East Carolina (Home), Syracuse (Road), Mississippi State (Home), Rutgers (Road), Louisville (Home), Cincinnati (Road), Connecticut (Home), Penn State (New Orleans, LA)

Who’ll beat them: South Florida (Road)

When they Pass: While not often his weapon of choice, Pat White does have a quality arm. In the event White does choose to air it out. Senior Darius Reynaud is ready to make plays happen.

When they Run: Anyone whose seen Steve Slaton play need not be reminded of his attributes as a runner. He has the type of breakaway speed that any runs past the linebackers are often gone for six. Freshman Noel Devine is waiting in the wings to replace him.

When their Opponents Run: Keilen Dykes is one of the best defensive tackles in America and he leads a strong line. Freshman J.T. Thomas is expected to bring speed to the linebackers Johnny Holmes and Reed Williams will supply the experience.

When their Opponents Pass: This is West Virginia’s Achilles heel. 109th against the pass last year. Both cornerbacks return but if strides aren’t made between last year and this. That might not mean anything.

When they Kick: Pat McAfee returns for his junior season after a strong sophomore campaign.

When they call Timeout: The Mountaineers feed of Rodriguez’s energy. He’s recruited strong and his turning down of the Alabama job should be a sign that he is committed to West Virginia for the long haul.

Projected Postseason Top 25: #5 Michigan



Do you know the lyrics to the Michigan fight song? No? Well I’ll tell you they aren’t: “Hail to the Victors Valiant, even if they lose to Ohio State”. With Chad Henne, Mike Hart, and a lesser extent Mario Manningham returning, this seems like Blue’s best chance to beat The Ohio State especially in Ann Arbor (that whore). But for some reason Jim Tressel has Lloyd Carr’s number and its hard for me to predict anything different will happen until it does. Wins will be a plenty and because of Big Ten Tiebreaker 6e the Wolverines will finish the season in Pasadena again, but without beating Ohio State, the 2007 season and maybe Lloyd Carr’s career could be incomplete.

Projected Record and Bowl Result: 12-1 Beat California in Rose Bowl

Who they’ll beat: Appalachian State (Home), Oregon (Home), Notre Dame (Home), Penn State (Home), Northwestern (Road), Eastern Michigan (Home), Purdue (Home), Illinois (Road), Minnesota (Home), Michigan State (Road), Wisconsin (Road), California (Pasadena, CA)

Who’ll beat them: Ohio State (Home)

When they Pass: Chad Henne is in his fourth season as a starter. This is a luxury rarely shared by many college football programs this day in age. While Steve Breaston has moved on, Mario Manningham and his big play ability return. If Henne and Manningham are on many of Michigan’s games may not even be that close.

When they Run: Central New York’s Mike Hart is also in his fourth season as a starter. Hart has played with a chip on his shoulder and other injuries at times but is sure handed and determined to lead the Wolverines to wear they want to go.

When their Opponents Run: Not much returns from the nation’s best run defense last year. Although that run defense leaked some big plays to Antonio Pittman, Chris Wells and The Ohio State in their epic game last November. If defensive coordinator Ron English can get similar numbers out of 5 new starters on the front seven than he is every bit the genius experts claim he is.

When their Opponents Pass: Leon Hall isn’t around to shut down one side of the football field. Morgan Trent should continue Michigan’s tradition of strong cornerbacks.

When they Kick: Freshman Bryan Wright takes over for longtime kicker Garret Rivas.

When they call Timeout: Carr has had a remarkable tenure at Michigan but his well documented recent failures against Ohio State are enough to make some fans wonder if it is time to move on. Defensive coordinator Ron English will be a head coach somewhere, but will probably be best served to scout MAC film before he gets a shot at the Big House.

Projected Postseason Top 25: #6 Florida



Nobody outside of Gainesville can say they saw Florida’s thrashing of Ohio State in last year’s BCS National Championship Game coming. So is this the beginning of a new dynastic cycle in Gainesville? With all the hyper surrounding Tim Tebow and the love affair between him and Gator Nation, it is a little lofty to expect him, in his first year as the primary quarterback to take the Gators through the SEC and back to the National Championship. Its also a little lofty to expect LSU to turn the ball over five times again. There are other first time starters besides Teabow so while talent isn’t a question, experience is.

Projected Record and Bowl Result: 12-2 Beat Georgia Tech in Orange Bowl

Who they’ll beat: Western Kentucky (Home), Troy (Home), Tennessee (Home), Mississippi (Road), Auburn (Home), Kentucky (Road), Georgia (Jacksonville, FL), Vanderbilt (Home), South Carolina (Road), Florida Atlantic (Home), Florida State (Home), Georgia Tech (Miami, FL)

Who’ll beat them: LSU (Road), LSU (Atlanta, GA)

When they Pass: Tim Tebow goes from “go in there take the snap and run left” to “lead Coach Meyer’s offense to another SEC championship”. It’s a task which will seem menial in Tebow’s second or third year leading the offense, herculean in the first.

When they Run: In Meyer’s spread option offense, true tailbacks like Ketsahn Moore or utilized less in favor of athletes like Percy Harvin and freshman Cameron Newton who will take over Tebow’s short yardage “run left” duties.

When their Opponents Run: Brandon Spikes replaces Brandon Siler as the teams middle linebacker and rah rah leader. The rest of the front seven is very green.

When their Opponents Pass: The defenses lone returning starter is strong safety Tony Joiner.

When they Kick: Joey Ijjas kicked a 60 yard field goal in Florida’s spring game.

When they call Timeout: Meyer is a visionary and seems to be winning the recruiting war in the state of Florida. For this reason a lot of teams will be “gator bait” for years to come. This is however a rebuilding year, but even in a rebuilding year, Meyer can outcoach anyone and make up for a lack of experience on the field itself.

Projected Postseason Top 25: #7 Georgia Tech


I understand this ranking may shake some heads but looking at the Ramblin’ Wreck’s schedule there isn’t one game in which they’d be a decided underdog. In other words EVERY game is winnable. What isn’t so winnable is overcoming a low preseason ranking and skeptics of the ACC as an elite conference after the performance of its supposed top programs over the past two years. You can decipher from the win/loss breakdown that Georgia Tech is here predicted to go undefeated in the regular season and NOT be in the National Championship game. Could Georgia Tech be the playoff argument of 2007. Looking at the year ahead, its more a possibility than you think.

Projected Record and Bowl Result: 13-1 Lose to #6 in Orange Bowl

Who they’ll beat: Notre Dame (Road), Samford (Home), Boston College (Home), Virginia (Road), Clemson (Home), Maryland (Road), Miami (Road), Army (Home), Virginia Tech (Home), Duke (Road), North Carolina (Home), Georgia (Home)

Who’ll beat them: #6 (Miami, FL)

When they Pass: Reggie Ball won’t be throwing the football. To some that’s reason enough to be excited. Unfortunately Calvin Johnson won’t be catching it either. To some that’s reason enough to underrate Georgia Tech. Taylor Bennett to James Johnson will be a prolific combination replacing them.

When they Run: Tashard Choice might be the best running back most fans have never heard of. He was the ACC’s leading rusher last season and looks to be this season also.

When their Opponents Run: Three of four defensive linemen return as well as two of three linebackers. Georgia Tech was 20th nationally against the run and looks to improve off that ranking.

When their Opponents Pass: Jamal Lewis is first round draft pick at safety. Senior Avery Roberson returns at one of the cornerback slots.
When they Kick: Travis Bell was all ACC two years ago and looks to regain that form this year.

When they call Timeout: Chan Gailey and new offensive coordinator John Bond are hoping to get more creative with the offense this year and get over Ball’s physical limitations as a passer. Jon Tenuta is the defensive coordinator for what is usually one of the ACC’s best defenses.

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Projected Postseason Top 25: #8 California


Maybe its because the game’s in Berkeley, maybe its because I am an all out mark for Desean Jackson. Maybe its because USC running the table and going beginning to finish ranked #1 isn’t too exciting for us bloggers but I am calling Cal over USC on November 10. It feels right Cal has beaten USC at home in the past and this offense will be the most fun to watch. It would be fun to see them stomp over Troy in November.

Projected Record and Bowl Result: 11-2 Lose to #5 in Rose Bowl

Who they’ll beat: Tennessee (Home), Colorado State (Road), Louisiana Tech (Home), Arizona (Home), Oregon (Road), Oregon State (Home), Arizona State (Road), Washington State (Home), USC (Home), Washington (Road), Stanford (Road)
Who’ll beat them: UCLA (Road), #5 (Pasadena, CA)

When they Pass: Quarterback Nate Longshore and receivers Desean Jackson, Lavelle Hawkins and Robert Jordan give Cal the best chance of anybody to beat USC when they play in Berkeley November 10. Longshore isn’t mobile and Jackson’s height keeps him from being a surefire top 10 draft pick but these guys are the fastest receivers in the country and could make Trojan DB’s chase.

When they Run: Marshawn Lynch in a Buffalo Bills uniform may make pundits think Cal has a hole here. They don’t Justin Forsett carried the ball almost as much as Lynch last year. He’s small so there’s concern if he can carry a full season’s load but he’s experienced and talented enough to allow Jeff Tedford to run the ball at anytime.

When their Opponents Run: Defensive Rulon Davis returns after missing all of 2006 with a leg injury. Zack Follett leads a talented if not experienced linebacker corps.

When their Opponents Pass: Syd’Quan Thompson and Darian Hagan attempt to replace now Indianapolis Colt Daymeion Hughes. This unit was among the nation’s worst statistically against the pass.

When they Kick: Tom Schneider is a four year starter and made two field goals over 50 yards last season.

When they call Timeout: Tedford is known for his passing offense and this year’s Golden Bears should exemplify this. Cal has been consistently at the top of the Pac 10 for the past few years and Tedford and his offense are the first reason why.

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Projected Postseason Top 25: #9 Virginia Tech


Yeah, that’s what feels strange about this year than any other. This is the first year I have to root for Virginia Tech. The school that stole Donovan McNabb’s successor (whose name I wish I could remember, if only ESPN would put him on TV every once in a while) and ran up the score on Syracuse only to bolt for the ACC and seemingly decimate the Big East conference. What happened last April changes all that and the Hokies are not just one of the nation’s easy to root for teams in 2007. They are one of the nation’s best.

Projected Record and Bowl Result: 11-2 Beat Notre Dame in Gator Bowl

Who they’ll beat: East Carolina (Home), Ohio (Home), William & Mary (Home), North Carolina (Home), Clemson (Road), Duke (Road), Boston College (Home), Florida State (Home), Miami (Home), Virginia (Road), Notre Dame (Jacksonville, FL)

Who’ll beat them: LSU (Road), Georgia Tech (Road)

When they Pass: Wide receivers Josh Morgan and Eddie Royal are talented seniors who should make plays for the Hokies, but they won’t unless newcomer quarterback Sean Glennon can get them and not the opposing team’s secondary the ball. Glennon’s development is THE key to Virginia Tech’s success in 2007 as the other pieces are definitely there.

When they Run: Branden Ore is one of the nation’s best and will win games if Frank Beamer is reluctant to put the game plan on Glennon’s arm. Ore isn’t as flashy as he is productive all the middle. This between the tackles clock eater will frustrate opposing teams late in close games.

When their Opponents Run: Five of the front seven return from a suffocating run defense.

When their Opponents Pass: Defensive coordinator Bud Foster’s blitzing style will disrupt quarterbacks with a pass rush that could actually improve the nations best pass defense in 2007. This is what makes the Hokies early game against LSU so interesting and the key game to possible national championship hopes.

When they Kick: Jud Dunleavy is a new starter but a senior. Beamerball is centered around strong special teams and I can only assume this is an area highly addressed in spring practice and training camp.

When they call Timeout: Beamer and Foster are some of the best minds in college football and have been in Blacksburg for a long time. Someone is at least going to give Foster a look at a head coaching job. These two are part of a strong staff that should lead Virginia Tech to an inspirational season.

Monday, August 27, 2007

Projected Postseason Top 25: #10 Oklahoma



To be fair to the Oklahoma Sooners, they were almost in a no-win situation January 1 against Boise State. Nobody outside of the state of Oklahoma wanted them to win that and nobody in the country would’ve been impressed if they did. Still the Sooners would just like to forget the Fiesta Bowl ever happened and they have the sort of talent returning to do just that in 2007. If this team can get over Texas, whom has been an annual road block for them the past two years, it could be “Boise Who?” in Norman again.

Projected Record and Bowl Result: 11-2 Beat Arkansas in Cotton Bowl

Who they’ll beat (or who they’ll have to forfeit retroactively in three years): North Texas (Home), Miami (Home), Utah State (Home), Tulsa (Road), Colorado (Road), Missouri (Home), Iowa State (Road), Texas A&M (Home), Baylor (Home), Oklahoma State (Home)

Who’ll beat them: Texas (Dallas, TX), Texas Tech (Away)

When they Pass: Redshirt Freshman Sam Bradford takes over the quarterback position. As you can imagine this the Sooners’ biggest question mark. Malcolm Kelly has All-America potential. Manuel Johnson and Juaquin Iglesias are other big athletic receivers that will provide Bradford targets to throw to.

When they Run: Allen Patrick made Oklahoma fans feel a lot better about this season when he performed magnificently when Adrian Peterson went down, rushing for a 100 yards 4 times. He’ll be doing just about all the carrying this season unless Demarco Murray continues to emerge.

When their Opponents Run: While the linebackers are shaky, pending the return of middle linebacker Ryan Reynolds (not Van Wilder), Oklahoma continues to breed defensive linemen. Expect the Sooners to be strong against the run in 2007.

When their Opponents Pass: Four starters return to form perhaps the nation’s best secondary. Reggie Smith and Marcus Walker are the corners, Nic Harris and D.J. Wolfe are the safeties.

When they Kick: Garret Harrley is the Big XII’s best.

When they call Timeout: Only someone as charming and successful as Bob Stoops could survive the loss to Boise State last year and not be under some kind of scrutiny. Although the Fiesta Bowl was a microcosm of a few years now of underachievement. The spoiled again Boomer Sooners will be looking for a Big XII title or at least a top 10 finish. If not, some scrutiny could find its way to Bob Stoops.

Good Gawd King! Bob Stoops has no idea who I am!

Sunday, August 26, 2007

Projected Postseason Top 25: #11 The Ohio State


I love Ohio, where everyone is Buckeye Born, Buckeye Bred, and when they’re buried they’ll be Buckeye Dead (for some literally). I’ve been there for a football game more than once or twice. My brother went to Ohio State as an undergrad and graduate student and now lives out there working for the university’s physical therapy center. Columbus is the type of place that makes you a college football fan. Seeing how Buckeye football runs that town makes me feel great about not only The Ohio State (I wish the athletic department would use this name in all references to the school, sounds unique and intimidating) but the sport I choose to love. That said Columbus is a little sheepish after their football team, dominant through the regular season was dominated in the BCS National Championship to Florida 41-14. A lot has to go right for the Buckeyes to return to the National Championship game, but one of those, a win over Michigan, has been par for the course as of late.

Projected Record and Bowl Result: 11-2 Lose to #3 in Fiesta Bowl

Who they’ll beat: Youngstown State (Home), Akron (Home), Washington (Road), Northwestern (Home), Minnesota (Road), Purdue (Road), Kent State (Home), Michigan State (Home), Wisconsin (Home), Illinois (Home), Michigan (Road)

Who’ll beat them: Penn State (Road), #3 (Glendale, AZ)

When they Pass: Gone are Troy Smith and “7-11”, Todd Boeckman (who is actually a year older than Troy Smith) takes over what should be a more conservative passing attack. Brian Robiskie, Brian Hartline and Ray Small are more than able to make big plays when needed however.

When they Run: If the Buckeyes are going places in 2007 Chris “Beanie” Wells is taking them there. He will have to be cured of his Freshman fumblitis but Wells is more than capable of taking the lions share of the carries and is more talented than Antonio Pittman ever was. The offensive line will also be a strength as like many things linemen just grow in Ohio.

When their Opponents Run: Vernon Gholston and James Laurinaitis lead one of the most athletic front sevens in the country. Mike Hart might think “there’s nothing special about that defense” (don’t think that’s not up on a bulletin board somewhere) but he might come around by November 18.

When their Opponents Pass: Malcolm Jenkins is among the best the Buckeyes have ever had, its shoring up the rest of the secondary which has been suspect the last few seasons that is the task for Jim Tressel and defensive coordinator Jim Heacock

When they Kick: Aaron Pettrey continues a recent streak of outstanding Buckeye kickers.

When they call Timeout: Jim Tressel and his sweater vest are royalty throughout the state of Ohio, even if he looked outclassed by Urban Meyer last January. There were other disadvantages The Ohio State had in that game besides game planning and Tressel beats Michigan which is almost as important. Tressel holds one of the most prestigious jobs in the entire sport of football and he isn’t letting go of it anytime soon.

so do you just kinda dislike Michigan?

Projected Postseason Top 25: #12 Penn State


If you’re lucky enough to have had a grandfather turned 80 you may remember he walked around with a limp, ran to the bathroom irregularly and said things that seem to have come out of nowhere. Well Joe Paterno is now 80, he sustained a broken leg, had to leave the field in the middle of the Ohio State-Penn State game to take care of some “stomach issues” and during this offseason punished his whole team for some off-field indiscretions by having them clean Beaver Stadium after home games. All of these are signs that with a talented team and a favorable schedule there won’t be many opportunities like this year to win one for JoePa.

Projected Record and Bowl Result: 11-2 Lose to #4 in Sugar Bowl

Who they’ll beat: Florida International (Home), Notre Dame (Home), Buffalo (Home), Illinois (Road), Iowa (Home), Wisconsin (Home), Indiana (Road), Ohio State (Home), Purdue (Home), Temple (Road), Michigan State (Road)

Who’ll beat them: Michigan (Road), #4 (New Orleans, LA)

When they Pass: Say what you will about Anthony Morelli’s first three seasons at Happy Valley, the senior has all the weapons he needs to make his final season the one to remember him by. Derrick Williams joins Deon Butler and Jordan Norwood as perhaps the Big Ten’s best receivers.

When they Run: Austin Scott attempts to return from season ending knee and ankle injuries, his ability to produce is critical to Morelli and this offense’s success. Four starters return on the offensive line to help this cause.

When their Opponents Run: Even with retooled defensive line, nobody’s going to get rich running on Linebacker U. Dan Connor will move to the middle to replace Paul Posluszny to make sure of that.

When their Opponents Pass: This is looking a lot better now that 5 of 7 charges against Anthony Scirrotto from an off-campus bar fight have been dropped. Justin King is a shutdown corner.

When they Kick: Kevin Kelly needs to return to his 2005 form if the Nittany Lions are going to win some inevitable close games in the Big Ten.

When they call Timeout: JoePa will be on the sidelines, in the coach’s box, wherever he wants to be for as long as he wants to be there. How long that will be only JoePa knows. He has a former head coach (OC Galen Hall) and a future head coach (DC Tom Bradley) on his staff.

When you gotta go...