Tag: College Football

  • College Football – Biggest Games Left for National Championship Contenders

    College Football – Biggest Games Left for National Championship Contenders

    Six weeks into the 2012 College Football season and a week before the first BCS rankings, there are still plenty of undefeated teams, but only 7 teams look like legitimate contenders for the national title, with Alabama standing way above the rest: Oregon, West Virginia, Kansas State, Florida, South Carolina and Notre Dame.

  • College Football – Undefeated Teams Dropping Like Flies

    College Football – Undefeated Teams Dropping Like Flies

    The first week of October in the college football season always means more upsets and losses to high ranked & undefeated teams. Who’s left with no losses after week 6? 2 in the Big 12 (West Virginia, Kansas State), 3 in the Big East (Rutgers, Cincinnati, Louisville), 1 in the Big Ten (Ohio State), 1 in the MAC (Ohio), 2 in the Pac-12 (Oregon, Oregon State), 4 in the SEC (Florida, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi State), 2 in the WAC (Louisiana Tech, UTSA) and Notre Dame.

  • College Football – Week 6 Predictions

    College Football – Week 6 Predictions

    October means that top 25 teams are going to start clashing, with the focus on the SEC this week, with two top 10 games: LSU, slipping to fourth in the nation, take their struggling offense to play number 10 Florida at the Swamp. Georgia and South Carolina meet in Columbia in the battle of the SEC leaders, while number 2 in the nation Oregon get ready for another blowout win against Washington.

  • College Football – Upset Alert on Week 6

    USC already escaped a frightening visit against Utah, coming back from 14 points behind to to win 38-28. Quite a few teams this weekend, the first of October in College Football, where many say the real season begins, have a chance to go down either for the first time or in a loss that will be very painful or crippling for the rest of the season.

  • College Football – Staying Undefeated Till the Very End

    With week 5 of the 2012 College Football season behind us, we have undefeated teams: 1 of the ACC (Florida State), 5 from the Big 12 (Kansas State, TCU, Texas, Texas Tech, West Virginia), 3 from the Big East (Rutgers, Cincinnati, Louisville), 2 in the Big Ten (Ohio State, Northwestern), 1 in the MAC (Ohio), 2 in the Pac-12 (Oregon, Oregon State), 6 in the SEC (Georgia, South Carolina, Florida, Alabama, LSU, Mississippi State), 2 in the WAC (UTSA, Louisiana Tech) and Notre Dame.

  • West Virginia Mountaineers – Geno Smith, Best Quarterback in the Nation

    Numbers sometimes lie, but five weeks into the 2012 College Football season and after getting his first taste of Big 12 football (not defense when it’s Baylor), Geno Smith is well on his way to become the first Heisman trophy winner for the West Virginia Mountaineers.

  • College Football – Week 5 Predictions

    The national champions and number 1 team in the nation, Alabama, should continue their perfect start hosting a worse than their record team in Ole Miss, while Oregon have a tricky visit to Seattle against Washington State and LSU play another FCS team. West Virginia make their Big 12 debut hosting Baylor, while Ohio State facing Michigan State is another interesting ranked teams matchup.

  • Keith Price Makes One Play More than Jose Nunes (Stanford vs Washington)

    If the Stanford Cardinal had any hopes of contending for anything more than the Pac-12, Washington squashed them. Two teams without a lot of offense and some great defense, and a quarterback that pulled off that one big play (Keith Price) facing Josh Nunes, who just didn’t get that kind of support from his receivers.

  • Nebraska Cornhuskers – Tom Osborne No More

    After 25 years as the head coach of Nebraska’s College football team; after five years as the university’s athletic director, Tom Osborne is leaving the school he helped turn into a national powerhouse and later on help rebuild as the AD, also working to secure a better future.

  • 14 Awesome Looking College Football Fans

    The special thing about College Football? Not the level of play, although some teams, like Alabama and LSU over the last two years, do look at times like programs who can compete against the minnows of the NFL; but the fans, and their creativity.