The first weekend of college football is nearly over; we've got the 2nd half of the Colorado vs. Colorado State game and tomorrow features Cincy vs. Rutgers and Miami vs. FSU. I do have some interesting thoughts on the opening weekend.
Purdue Boilermakers
6 September 2009
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5 September 2009
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29 August 2009
I have a love/hate relationship with the Big 10 Network. You see, I am from Wisconsin, land of cheese, cows, brats, burgers and Big 10 Sports. The weather, the game atmosphere, the rivalries, the fans, and the ugly fights in the trenches appeal to me. So, naturally the Big 10 previews, the classic games, and the live games are amazing to me. Look, I hate Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Michigan, and Ohio State; I mean really hate.. yet, here I tun in and watch Iowa beat LSU on a hail mary, Michigan vs. Ohio State, Ohio State's improbable win over Miami. Why? I think they are clearly great games; I know the players, the tradition, and the result. I laugh to myself watching Jeff George sling the rock, ol Jess Settles battling in the paint, and seeing Desmond Howard strike the pose. Just classic.
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25 October 2008
It’s an intriguing weekend in the Big Ten this week, as all five underdogs are at home. That is quite the rare feat, and we know that somebody is going to jump up and pull off an upset at home. So , which team will actually defend its home turf? I’m going with Michigan, despite the fact they haven’t been doing such a great job of winning at home so far this year. The three home losses this year have me thinking that the home-field advantage is less of a factor than is the Spartans’ one-dimensional offense. Michigan’s three poor defensive performances have come against Brian Johnson, Juice Williams, and Daryll Clark. Brian Hoyer is not on that level, and the Michigan front seven should be able to gang up on Javon Ringer and keep itself off the field.Otherwise, the other four road favorites should have enough in their arsenal to get wins. That includes Penn State, who is capable of making a big statement in the de facto Big Ten Championship. The offense hasn’t been slowed yet this year, and the Buckeyes will only be able to keep them in check for so long.
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22 October 2008
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1 October 2008
Penn State is currently ranked #6 by both the AP Poll and Coaches Poll. The Nittany Lions are 5-0, including a 38-24 victory over then #22 Illinois. PSU is led by Junior quarterback Daryll Clark, who leads the Big Ten in passing efficiency. The high-powered offense of the Nittany Lions are averaging just under 50 points per game, and they have beaten their opponents by an average of 37 points. The team is showing the country that they should be considered a national power.
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27 September 2008
FINALLY, college football begins today. Well, specifically it began Thursday night with Oregon State’s shocking victory over USC. While it might be impossible for today to match the drama of Thursday night, it is finally time when the FCS/Div I-AA/cupcakes go awayLast week was another successful one in general for the Big Ten. Nothing too spectacular, but they avoided the disasters that have seemed to strike the Big East, Pac 10, and ACC on different occasions this year. Purdue narrowly survived against Central Michigan, Michigan State dominated in the trenches against the Fighting Irish, and Minnesota surprisingly annihilated a struggling FAU team. Despite two losses, neither were unexpected – Iowa lost to Pitt by a single point in Pittsburgh, while Ball State rallied around fallen teammate Dante Love and dominated an Indiana team that looks like the conference’s weakest link at this point. Here are the Big Ten Big 11 Rankings, then some picks:
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