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Piedmont Triad, North Carolina, United States
We are two college students from NC. So here is a little bit about us. Kyle aka Kip - I'm a big time football fan and but also loves golf and other big time sporting events. My favorite teams are: Auburn University, Virginia Tech, and the Green Bay Packers. Favorite food; Crab Legs. Hobbies: Playing (Competitive) Golf, Hanging out in the South, Watching football. Favorite Movie: Get Smart. Nick - I'm a sports enthusiast, a part time comedian and a full time guy. Favorite Teams: The Ohio State University, Real Madrid, Columbus Crew. Favorite Food: Biscuits and Gravy. Hobbies: Hanging with girlfriends, video games and MMA. Favorite Movie: Black Hawk Down. We decided to voice the opinion of the everyday sports fan. We will try to cover most of our local events and almost every televised event. We will also try to travel to a few events.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Championship Week College Football Picks

I come into Championship Week with a 33-28 record on the season. At the beginning of the year few people would have thought that some of the teams that are playing for a conference title would be in contention for the conference lead, but that's what we love about college football. Championship has everything from the Civil War to decide who goes the the Rose Bowl to a 1 vs 2 match up in the SEC Title game. Let the games begin.





Oregon State at Oregon- As if the Civil War was not big enough all by itself, this game is even bigger than normal. The winner will be Pac 10 Champs and will earn a trip to the Rose Bowl to play Ohio State. Considering the start to Oregon's season in Boise the fact that they are even close to a Rose Bowl berth is amazing all in itself. Oregon's D has struggled of late though as Stanford put up 51 on em a few weeks ago. Oregon State has one of the best halfbacks in the country and isn't really talked about as much as he should be. Don't expect this game to be lacking points as they will be abound with two of the better offenses in the country. The Ducks are at home but they are coming of a scare from Arizona a week ago and Oregon State has far more talent than the Wildcats. Oregon State was close to a Rose Bowl game last year, they wont let it slip away 2 years in a row.

Oregon State 48 Oregon 45

Georgia Tech vs Clemson- Both of these teams are coming off of a loss the week prior to the ACC Championship against in state rivals. A big question mark for Clemson is the health of C.J. Spiller, he is the play maker for Clemson and without him they really struggle. Georgia Tech meanwhile will run all over you if you are not careful and they have several different ways to do it. The Ramblin Wreck has lived up to that name this year as they have just run through most of their opponents this year. Clemson probably feels they should have won against the Jackets in the regular season but that was WITH a healthy C.J. Spiller, Jacoby Ford is going to have a lot on his plate as is Kyle Parker and quite frankly I think it will be to much for the Tigers to overcome.

Georgia Tech 31 Clemson 24

Cincinnati at Pittsburgh- Cincy showed everyone something last week against Illinois: they can light up a scoreboard. Pitt is coming off of a heartbreak against West Virginia in the Back Yard Brawl and will look to return the favor to the unbeaten Bearcats. Pitt has had questions on d all year and Saturday should be no different Pike will pick em apart and the Pitt offense is not good enough to keep up with the offense of Cincy. In a battle for the Big East Crown Cincy will prove why they are 11-0 and in the top 5 in the country.

Cincinnati 45 Pittsburgh 34

Texas vs Nebraska- Unbeaten vs. spoiler could be the headline going into this weeks Big 12 title game. Hook 'em has been rolling along especially on offense led by Heisman candidate Colt McCoy. However they did allow Texas A&M to put up 39 points on Thanksgiving night, but McCoy was able to put points on the board when he had to taking matters into his own hands. Nebraska is a much better all around team than the Aggies are and Sue will be locking down the line putting pressure on McCoy. Nebraska also has talent on offense as they have a true blue collar running back which should take a little pressure off of Zac Lee who must have a solid game to give Nebraska a shot. In the end McCoy leads Texas on a Championship drive and make the Horns Big 12 Champs.

Texas 45 Nebraska 41

Alabama vs Florida- Not only an SEC Championship but this game is also for a trip to Pasadena to play for a National Championship. This game is also a rematch of last years title game with a similar scenario as the Gators beat the Tide and won a National Championship while the Tide went on to loose to Utah in the Sugar Bowl. Tim Tebow is going to prove once again that he is the best leader in college football, his intensity is almost second to none and the Gators D is probably better than it was a year ago. Bama is coming off of an escape from Auburn as Ingram was shut down being held to 30 yards on 16 carries. If he has a similar result against the Gators McIlroy will have lots of added pressure and the Gators will likely force mistakes. Bama has a defense of their own ranking near the top of the nation. Bottom line is this: Tebow and the Gators offense are better than any offense Bama has seen and they will be exploited more than they are used to on Saturday. Ingram has a big day but Tebow comes through at crunch time giving the Gators a slim victory.

Alabama 21 Florida 24

-Kyle

Monday, November 30, 2009

Why The BCS Just Flat Out Stinks

The Bowl Championship Series is college football’s way of sorting out elite teams to play each other at the end of the season, including a national championship game. The BCS was instituted in 1999 and has caused controversy every year since (unknown 1). The BCS was initially formed to match up elite teams in bowl games, and supposedly have a national championship game to decide the national champion (unknown 1). The problem: how do you decipher the number two team in the country from the number three, four, and five teams in the country especially when they have the same records? How can anyone tell what win is better than another win another team had? How is one team’s 12-0 better than the next? Humans can not even really tell so how can we expect a computer to. So is a playoff system the best bet for college football or would it mess up traditions and turn out to do more harm than good?
The BCS consists of the Rose, Sugar, Orange, and Fiesta Bowls and rewards all of the major conference champions, but what makes a “major” conference (unknown 1). The BCS the way it is leaves to many teams without a realistic chance to play for a national title. A team like Utah in 2009 or Boise State 2007 who beat teams like Alabama and Oklahoma where undefeated but were not considered national champions. When Boise beat Oklahoma they were the only team that was unbeaten and were not national champs. However, then we see a team like Hawaii go unbeaten in the regular season but they got manhandled by Georgia. So how can one tell when a small conference unbeaten is a legit national championship game participant? Alabama had one loss all year and that was to eventual national champ Florida in the SEC Championship. Utah then beat Alabama in the Fiesta Bowl so why shouldn’t Utah be able to have a shot at a national title? Oklahoma played Florida in the title game as Big 12 champions but had one loss and Utah had none, so what makes Oklahoma better than Utah? It seems like teams get in based on their name alone, Utah is not known as a “football” school with a lot of tradition as Oklahoma is. Also the BCS knows that they will draw in more money if Oklahoma plays for a national title than if Utah did. Boise State was the only unbeaten in the 2006-2007 season but did not even sniff the national title game. It seems like that the “little” schools get unfair treatment when it comes to playing for a national title. What if a Utah or Boise State truly is the best team in the country? With the current system we will never know if they are or where because a “little” school will never get a chance to play in a national championship game.
Another problem that comes up with the BCS is when three or more “big” schools go unbeaten or have the same record. The 2004 season is a perfect example, Auburn, Oklahoma, and USC where undefeated but only two teams get to play for a national championship. USC was a “clear” number one but why? Oklahoma was 12-0 as was Auburn, so what makes Oklahoma’s 12-0 better than Auburn’s? First thing people look at is strength of schedule, but if you look at who Auburn beat that year they beat three teams that were ranked in the top ten one of which being on the road while Oklahoma didn’t have any. USC beat Notre Dame on the road and Oregon but where those teams as good as LSU, Georgia, and Tennessee? We do not know that either and if you want to go by the “rankings” the three where ranked higher than any team that Oklahoma or USC beat. So how does the BCS decide that USC and Oklahoma play for the championship instead of Auburn and Oklahoma or Auburn and USC? Wasn’t the SEC considered the best conference in football, then how does the “computer” not put in a undefeated SEC champion in the national championship game? Doesn’t seem to make sense, especially since the Sooners got annihilated in the championship game against USC. There has been only one year in recent memory that the BCS has seemed to have gotten it right, and that was when Texas and USC played for the title in 2005. That year those two teams were clearly the two best in college football, but every other year it seems like there is another team out there that has a legit argument to play in the national championship game.
So what is the solution? A playoff sounds pretty good to me, and several other college football fans, coaches, and players. I mean every other division in college football has a playoff system, as does the NFL, and High Schools. So what is major college football’s problem? Anti playoff people argue that it damages the bowl games, and that it decreases the importance of the regular season, but doesn’t everyone want to know who the best team is? A simple solution is to have bowl games with in the playoffs and teams who do not qualify for the playoff but are what is now considered “bowl eligible” can play in smaller bowl games. That way you have a clear champion and teams that are bowl eligible can play in a bowl game. Then anti playoff people say that it will hurt college football financially. Have they seen the revenue that the NCAA basketball tournament has? Football is more popular than basketball and if the NCAA basketball tournament makes that much money just imagine what a football tournament would bring in.
College football is too good of a sport not to have a clear cut champion and to be a guessing game in December. Let the kids play for a spot in the national title game instead of having to see if the computer gives them a shot in the title game. Can we finally get a playoff system that gives smaller schools just as good of an opportunity to be national champions as Oklahoma or USC, it is only fair. If I were a player at a school such as a TCU, Boise State, and Utah I would feel that I was not be given as equal as of an opportunity to play for a national championship as a fellow student at Oklahoma no matter how good my team’s record is. A contrary argument is that a playoff is not necessary, and that it is clear enough to determine the top two teams by season results and conference championship games (Hooper). Wait a minute, so having six teams with no losses is easy to determine two of the six teams twelve wins is better than the other four. Exactly how does that work, to me it seems like that philosophy is about as strong as the BCS system itself. College football is rich with rivalries, upsets, passion, and pride. Adding a playoff would only make college football bigger than it already is, not to mention the fact that if you have a bad game in the regular season you do not feel that you no longer have a chance at a national championship.
I have looked at past BCS championship games trying to find when there was a year when two teams were clearly the two best in the country, the only ones that seemed not to have controversy was when Texas played USC in a game that was a classic, and Virginia Tech against Florida State. The key thing during both of those years was that they were the only unbeatens. Every other year there has been a third or fourth team with the same record than the second ranked team who played for a title. So for those that say the BCS works as it is must think that being right two out of ten times is a good percentage. Two and ten, coaches lose their jobs when they have a record like that after a couple of years, but the BCS continues operating on its current system almost never making everyone feel content. I will finish up with this, if a coach loses his job for having a dismal record after a season or two can the BCS be fired after being unquestionably right two times in the last decade? Give college football what it needs and deserves, a playoff. That way it is fair for everyone and everyone who goes unbeaten has a chance to prove to the country that they have the right to be called national champions, let the kids go play!
-Kyle

Friday, November 20, 2009

Week 12 CFB Picks

Okay I am 18-12 on the year after a 1-4 week the last time I made picks. The BCS is in full swing, with conference races, and ranked games.

#11 Oregon @ Arizona
The Pac 10 race is really heating up. Stanford is making their case, but the Ducks still have to lose to open up the door. They face a tough Arizona team on the road, with a bulls-eye lining up on their helmets. But the Ducks have enough firepower to blow anyone out given the chance. My prediction: Oregon by 7.

#14 Penn St. @ Michigan State
Penn State could be rolling since Sparty has struggled verse good teams. If Darrel Clark takes care of the ball and the defense can stop the run, the Nittany Lions should roll all over Michigan State. My Prediction: Penn St. by 10.

Kansas State @ Nebraska
The Cornhuskers are trying to salvage a season, and earn a Top 25 ranking. K State is not Oklahoma though, and there is not a "good" team in the Big 12 north this year. My prediction: Nebraska by 5.

Connecticut @ Notre Dame
In a battle of non ranked teams, Connecticut is still fueled by emotion, and Notre Dame has a coaching controversy that could make the Oakland Raiders jealous. The Irish will be distracted, and teams just are not scared to go into South Bend and pull of upsets. My Prediction: U Conn by 3.

Western Carolina @ Appalachian State
It is senior night in Boone. Which means Amanti will be even more fired up, and with alot of Upper classmen on the roster this game is special for more than 1 reason. But conference is already clinched and the playoffs are just around the corner. But what will keep appalachian from looking ahead.... The Old Mountain Jug. My prediction: Mountaineers by 10.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

College Football Week 12 Picks

After yet another 2-3 week I have inched to close to that .500 mark for the year at 31-25. Big time rivalries take place this week before a slew of em next week. So as we come down the stretch here is a look at what to expect in week 12.

Ohio State at Michigan- The fans have a great fan pick this week picking one of the best rivalries in college football. The maize and blue have been waiting a long time for a win over the Buckeyes and look to get it in the Big House this week. One problem....Ohio State doesn't exactly plan on ending that streak of 5 anytime soon. Coming off of a impressive win against the Hawkeyes this is anything but a "let down game". The Wolverines have been struggling and need a win to have a shot at a bowl game. For Michigan the good news is there at home, the bad.....Ohio State is flat out on fire and will look forward to a party in Ann Arbor after a 5th straight. I expect it to be close but in the end the Buckeyes have to much horse power.

Ohio State 28 Michigan 24

Kansas at Texas- There isn't much standing in Hook'ems path to a national title game apperence. Kansas has shown periods of explosive offense this year and could cause issues in the Horns secondary. However, Texas has a pretty potent offense of their own led by heisman candidate Colt McCoy and Shipley. Kansas will stick around in the first half because of their ability to score points and a lot of em but Texas' defense will make a big stop followed by a big play taking any wind out of rock chalk jayhawk's sails.

Kansas 31 Texas 45

California at Stanford- So what exactly has gotten into the Stanford Cardinal lately as they have knocked off back to back top 10 teams. California was supposed to be in a position to win the Pac 10 but have been nothing short of a major disapointment. Stanford is begening christmas early and will feast on what has been a weak Cal defense. Stanford has a chance to play for the roses if a few things happen and they won't let that dream end on their terms at home.

California 24 Stanford 38

LSU at Old Miss- So this game was supposed to decide 2nd and 3rd in the SEC West but......well Olde Miss hasn't exactly been what they were supposed to be. They have played well at times but have been all over the place in the consistancy department lead by Javon Snead who one game plays like a heisman candidate and the next you wonder why he is starting. LSU is full of speed and will be ready to shake off an escape from Lousiana Tech last week. Olde Miss will be haunted by the consistancy bug yet again in the 4th quarter.

LSU 24 Old Miss 17

Western Carolina at Appalachian State- The batttle for the Old Mountian Jug!!!!! Yes App has dominated the series of late but Armanti Edwards may be a no go for the Mountian Men on Saturday. Western is healthy for the first time in a long time as it showed last week in their win at Eastrn Kentucky. Western's D has been pretty good for the most part all season long its just the offense has not exactly put the D in ideal positions. However last week for the first time all year bothe were clicking as the Catamounts won against a quality team on the road. Speaking of hot that would describe App after a slow start the Mountianeers have returned to their old form and well won the Sothern Confrence yet again after a convincing win over the Elon Pheonix a week ago. App is looking forward to the playoffs while the Cats are having their "bowl" game in Boone Saturday. Look for a fired up Western squad to jump ahead early as they did a year ago but this year find away not to sucomb to the Appalachian onslaught in the third quarter demonstrated in Cullowhee a year ago. Western will hang tough and be there in the fourth quarter. I think the defense is what wins the Catamounts the Mountian Jug for the first time in 5 years.

Western Carolina 33 Appalachian State 29
-Kyle

Thursday, November 12, 2009

College Football Week 11 Picks

So 3 weeks of 2-3 just is not a real good thing leaving me at a total record of 29-22. However one can only stay down but so long. So as we go down the stretch in College Football lets get started with week 11.



Clemson at NC State- This game is a winner already it won the fans pick this week. It's also the Textile Bowl with teams that find themselves in 2 totally different positions, State started off well beating what now is the 12 ranked team in the country and then hit a loosing skid and find themselves pressed to make a bowl game. Clemson started sluggish with a loss to Maryland, but the Tigers have rebounded nicely and find themselves in the driver seat of the ACC's Coastal division. Saturday is sure to be a war and Clemson finally showed the country they can win a big game. However State is coming off of a good win against the Terps and Russell Wilson has proven to be a leader. Spiller will be the main attack for the Clemson offense because of how flat out good he is and the Tigers have a mediocer passing game. Russel Wilson is the engine of the Wolfpack offense and Clemson can't count on his 3 int's from a week ago. Expect a Textile shootout in Carter Finley won by the team that doesn't make the BIG mistake in the 4th quarter.

Clemson 38 NC State 42

Iowa at Ohio State- Although the Big Ten does not have a Championship Game this might as well serve as one. The Hawkeyes come of the major disappointment in loosing their first game against a scrappy Northwestern team. However they can't fuss about the past because now the Big Ten title and a trip to the Rose Bowl is at stake. That being said I expect an Iowa team to come out with a vengeance, but the Buckeye D can play with anyone in the nation. However, Ohio State has been inconsistent on offense and if they make mistakes against Iowa they will pay for them. The Shoe will be rocking but I don't expect this Iowa team to be phased and to make a statement on the road.

Iowa 17 Ohio State 14


Notre Dame at Pittsburgh- Pitt has only had one loss and that was on the road at NC State, the offense is strong but the defense is what has them ranked 12 in the country. Notre Dame QB Jimmy Clausen will have his hands full and if the Irish can't get a run game going it will get UGLY. Pitt has made opponents pay for mistakes all year long and I don't expect to see anything different in Pittsburgh on Saturday night. Clausen will turn the ball over and essentially giving the Pitt Panthers critical points.

Notre Dame 17 Pittsburgh 31

West Virginia at Cincinnati- A huge Friday night affair in Cincy as the Big East is at stake for both teams and for Cincy they have their mind on a possible national title game birth. Expect it to turn into a track meet in the second half with points abound. West Virginia struggled a little earlier in the year but appear to be playing their best football of the year. Cincy is trying to show the nation that a Big East team can be a legit national title contender. Noel Divine will make the difference in the 4th quarter getting the Mountain Men a key 1st down or score. Cincy will be there and wont go away quietly. I wouldn't be surprised to see more than 4 quarters of play on Friday but the rushing game makes the difference.

West Virginia 42 Cincinnati 39

Florida at South Carolina- Ahhh yes the Olde Ball Coach faces his old team once again, but hoping for a different result than he has been used to. Tebow is the heart and soul of the Gators attack and phasing him just flat out wont happen. Garcia has played well at times this year but its on the defense to give him a chance at home in the 4th. Look for the Gamecocks to hang with the Gators till the last ten minutes or so when the Gators should take control and send the upset minded crowd home with another Spurior loss to Florida. Florida has way to much at stake to even consider looking past a game like this, especially on the road in the SEC where NOTHING is easy.

Florida 27 South Carolina 17

-Kyle


Monday, November 9, 2009

College Football Week 10 Wrap

Well it happened, finally Iowa came out flat and couldn't rebound from it. Northwestern played well from begening to end and had help from the Hawkeye offence as they made critical mistakes in the second half that they have not done yet. Now Iowa has to find a way to forget about it and move on and prepare for Ohio State. No the Big 10 doesn't have a conference championship game but this might as well be. Then there was the Ducks, their offence looked more like snails against the Stanforn Cardinal. The Ducks D didn't exactly do their job either giving up 51 points. Florida again plays well in the second half to hold off upset minded Vandy. Texas just rolled as they should have against a cream-puff opponent, but the most impressive top 5 performance came from Alabama. Bama trailed all game until it matered most......the 4th quarter. Bama clinches a spot in the SEC title game but their after more than that as they are on the National Title Prowl. TCU continues to impress as they jump to the 4 spot and seemingly have no issue scoring on anybody. With 6 unbeatens one would have to think a team would have to be unbeaten to play for a national title........or do they? Bama has Chatanooga next week which is no contest.....However they still have to go on the road and face arch rival Auburn who would love nothing more than to ruin a undefeated season for Bama. Now if that happened and Florida looses to Bama in the SEC championship game.......get my drift..........you have a BCS mess. Especially if Cincy, Boise, and TCU stay unscathed. So with that said, lets prepare for a finish that regardless of what happens some teams are going to think they deserved a shot more than some other team, and you can count on that one.
-Kyle

Thursday, November 5, 2009

College Football Week 10 picks

With back to back 2-3 weeks and a 27-19 which isn't bad but a good week is in order as we prepare for the final stretch of the College Football season that is full of surprises and is sure to have a few more before seasons end.



Duke at North Carolina- probably the biggest game in the ACC this week, and not for why we originally thought. At the begeniong of the year we would have said this game is huge for the Heels as they try and get to the ACC title game but instead Duke is in that situation and it's the Heels trying to be spoiler. Duke is on fire winning their last 3 ACC contests......someone wanna tell me the last time that was..........yeah it may be close to never. The Heels are comming off a huge upset win in Blacksburg and they absolutely HATE Duke. Oh and Duke doesn't exactly care for the Heels either. Thadius Lewis will lead the Devils in the 4th quarter and the Dukies will start to grab attention as big time ACC contenders.

Duke 38 North Carolina 35



Florida State at Clemson- Ok so this game has a case for the biggest ACC contest this week, Clemson is in a position to take charge of the Coastal and make their life easier to get to Tampa. The Noles meanwhile are facing a must win to stay in the race for Tampa and they have to do it on the road. FSU also needs this game to help get to a bowl game, at 4-4 they have to get a couple of wins to get bowl eligable. Clemson has been notorious for their lack of performance when it matters most and will hurt them against a desperate Siminoles team.

Florida State 31 Clemson 27

USC at Arizona State- Anyone know when the last time the men of Troy lost two in a row..........yeah I didn't think so. Which is bad news for the Sun Devils as USC was just flat out embarrassed by the Ducks in Eugene a week ago. Arizona State has talent and with an upset win at home could actually surpass USC in the Pac 10 standings. Arizona State needs their A game especially on defense if they plan on even slowing down McNight. Look for Pete Carrol's boys to play well and motivated following a big loss a week ago. The Sun Devils will play well but the Trojans will just be to much to handle.

USC 42 Arizona State 31

Northwestern at Iowa- Northwestern has a reputation of giving good teams fits and Iowa has seemingly squeeked by every opponent. The Hawkeyes are at home but look for Northwestern to jump ahead early and grasp the attention of the nation. However, Iowa will wake up, AGAIN, realize whats at stake and take care of buisness at home.

Northwestern 17 Iowa 34

Memphis at Tennessee- After a huge win against South Carolina a week ago Rocky Top is rolling as in state rival comes rolling into town. Memphis after loosing to East Carolina has shown expsure on defense and Rocky Top domminated on offense against a much better South Carolina team. I don't see the rival causing problems for Rocky Top as the Vols will send the Tigers back to Memphis with yet another loss and tell em to wait till basketball season.

Memphis 13 Tennessee 35

-Kyle

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Week 10 CFB: Guest Blogger Picks

This week we decided to do something different with my picks. I brought in a guest to make picks this week. This week, the picks have been provided by Daniel Guyer. So lets see how he does.

#9 LSU @ #3 Bama
Watch out for the LSU defense, the ability to get pressure on an inexperienced quarterback will prove deadly for the Tigers. With a stong run game, and an ability to play field provision and clock management, LSU should hold the ball from Bama. Prediction: LSU wins by 7.

#16 Ohio State@ #11 Penn State
With a top 20 run game backed by Evan Royster, Joe Pa has his team in the hunt for the Big 10 title. Not wanting to lose a second game at home, and playing an already struggling Buckeyes team Penn State should come away with the victory. Prediction: Penn St. by 3.

Oregon St @ #20 Cal
Its simple, good secondary, and one of the top run games in the country. Prediction: Cal by 10.

#24 Oklahoma @ Nebraska
Oklahoma has already been a disappointment, but a win by the Cornhuskers puts them back into the race in the Big 12 North. Look for a strong defensive outing, and the ability to pound the ball and control the clock, versus a team who is use to speeding up the game.
Prediction: Nebraska by 6.

Wake Forest @ #10 Georgia Tech
So with Riley Skinner hurt, and a devastating last minute loss at home versus Miami, Wake Forest is reeling. A strong option attack and a burst of momentum should give the Jackets a big edge in this one.Prediction: Georgia Tech by 20.

- Daniel Guyer

Monday, November 2, 2009

College Football Week 9 Wrap Up

Well another week and we don't know much else in conference races as we did a week ago. Kansas State couldn't spoil Oklahoma's holiday but the Oregon offense was down right scary for the USC defense. Who said Oklahoma State would be an issue for Texas. If anything it seemed like the Horns just stampeded their way closer to a spot in the BCS title game. Texas finally showed us the dominating performance the country and the pollsters were looking for. Duke won their 3rd ACC game in a row and are in control of their destiny to play in the ACC title game. Who thought Duke would be in control of their fate or that Iowa State would be in the race for the Big 12 North? Yeah thats what I thought.....NOBODY!!!! Virginia Tech didn't look like the national title contender many saw 3 short weeks ago and North Carolina finally decided to show up. As for Auburn completely going down the tank.........well War Eagle was soaring high and right over the Old Miss Rebels becoming bowl eligible and placing themselves 3rd in the SEC West. Miami got a scare from the Demon Deacs but Wake couldn't quite finish the job at home, also putting a damper on their ACC title game hopes. So as we come down the stretch and near huge games with conference title and Nationat Title implications we should come to know to expect the unexpected.
-Kyle

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

CFB Week 9 Picks

Week 8 was a week of close calls, and BCS controversy. There are some big conference games this week, which should make week 9 one of the best so far.

#5 USC @ #10 Oregon
The play by play guy for this game is going to have a long day. First, both teams have proven and ability to pound the rock, and make the most out of their spontaneous passing games. Both teams get the quarterback. USC is 2nd in sacks as a team this year with 29, and Oregon is tied for 12th with 22. But Oregon leads USC in forcing turnovers and defensive touchdowns. Here is probably the most interesting statistic, Oregon has allowed 23 less points to Conference opponents, and outscored their opponents by an average of over 25 points. Okay so both teams score, protect the ball and get to the quarterback. So the question is, can the ducks beat another top 10 team, and they are playing at home. My Prediction: Oregon by 5.

#25 Ole Miss @ Auburn
So the rebels finally find themselves back in the rankings and in the BCS. Both teams have struggled on offense after starting the season hot. In a game of struggling teams, talent usually prevails. My Prediction: Ole Miss by 10.

Kansas State @ Oklahoma
In a Big 12 battle of a division leader, and a major disappointment. Both teams have 3 losses, while Oklahoma has lost to better programs than the Wildcats, Oklahoma just found out the lost their quarterback, and oh yeah he decided to leave and go to the NFL after the year. So insult on top of his injury, might just give K State an advantage. My Prediction: Kansas State by 3.

#21 West Virginia @ South Florida
Welcome to the shootout in South Florida. In a conference showdown, where honestly both teams are in it, but West Virginia is still undefeated in conference. The Mountaineers should be able to run the ball and control the clock in the end. My Prediction: West Virginia by 7.

Southern Miss @ #18 Houston
This name is not an open and shut case. Southern Miss is looking to get into the C USA championship, and Houston is excited to be back in the conversation in their conference. Houston has a natural ability to pass the ball, and pass it with authority. But Southern Miss has a power run game, and a defense that can absolutely knock you in the mouth. My prediction: Southern Miss by 5.

College Football Week 9 Picks

As the race for Conference Championships really start to heat up so does the National Championship Race. My record is 25-16 and after a 2-3 week I need a rebound in week 8 so here we go.

North Carolina at Virginia Tech- Ok so the Hokies are going to be none to happy after a loss to the Wramblin Wreck and having a buy week for the bitter taste to sit in their mouth. North Carolina is also comming of a loss after having a 18 point lead on the Noles at home last Thursday. They also play on a Thursday this week which usually bodes poorly for any opponent of Virginia Tech especially in Blacksburg. The Hokies are dominant on Thursday nights and the UNC O line has been suspec at best which should lead to a Hokie D feast. Tyrod will exploit the secondary the way FSU did and Carolina will remain winless in the ACC.

North Carolina 13 Virginia Tech 27

Georgia vs. Florida- Welcome to the worlds largest outdoor cocktail party, these two teams HATE eachother and the Dawgs would love to rain on the Gators parade. The Gators looked very beatable against Mississippi State and the Dawgs are a much better team than Mississippi State. If the same Gator team shows up there will be a party in Athens. However there are to many questions on Georgia's defense to pick against the Gators but expect the Dawgs to be there all the way.

Georgia 13 Florida 16

Texas at Oklahoma State- The toughest test for the Horns until the Big 12 Championship Game which means a win should leave them unbeaten going into the Big 12 title game. However Oklahoma State gave them all they wanted in Austin last year and this year the Cowboys get to play in their own backyard. Colt McCoy has looked "ok" against good teams this season. Oklahoma States offense will put points on the board and I think McCoy will make a turnover that will prove to be the difference on the road in a shootout.

Texas 38 Oklahoma State 42

Miami at Wake Forest- The Canes are comming of a disasterous loss to Clemson a week ago and play a team that finds themselves in the thick of the ACC Coastal race. What does that mean? Well Miami has no easy rebound game, especially on the road. The Miami D has had questions all year long and Rilley Skinner has enough experience at the QB position to exploit that. If Kyle Parker can make the Miami D look lousy then Rilley Skinner has a chance to show the people in the ACC that they are here to stay.

Miami 31 Wake Forest 35

South Carolina at Tennessee- Rocky Top came oh so close in Tuscalusa a week ago and play like that at home will give the Gamecocks fits. South Carolina hasn't looked great but they have taken care of buisness. However winning in Rocky Top against a desperate Tennessee team to get bowl eligible wont be easy and the Tennessee fans will reek havok with the South Carolina offense which will lead to a mistake that will cost them late.

South Carolina 17 Tennessee 24
-Kyle

Monday, October 26, 2009

College Football Week 8 wrap up

Conference races are heating up and in several of the major BCS conferences we have huge ties at the top.......The fun part.........we get to see all of this play out in the next month or so. Miami who seemed in control of the Costal layed an egg at home against Clemson. Georgia Tech took care of buisness and Iowa continues to impress with their last second win on the road against Sparty. Iowa State upset Nebraska and have a shot at the Big 12 north title. Who would have thought after week 8 the Bog 12 North would look like this: Kansas State, Iowa State, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, and Missouri. Yeah don't think many saw that comming. The ACC Atlantic and Coastal are just as unsetteled. In the coastal right now there is a 4 way tie at the top between Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech, Duke, and Virginia.......right Duke and Virginia tied at the top? Yup both only have 1 ACC loss and it should be a mad dash to the finish. In the Atlantic There is a 3 way tie between Clemson, Boston College, and Wake Forest. The BCS committee has to be having 3 fits and a cow as Iowa and Cincy are unbeaten but so is Texas, Florida and Bama. Now how do you sort that out....hmmmm. Oh and don't forget Boise State and TCU who also have not lost. Here is a scenario the BCS would hate but what a playoff wanting fan should root for: Lets just say Bama is unbeaten until they play Auburn and loose but play against unbeaten Florida for the SEC title. Now if Bama beats Florida they both have 1 loss who plays for the national championship? Do you put Bama or Florida in over an unbeaten Iowa or Cincy? If so do you pick Bama or Florida? Bama had a worse loss but won the SEC while the Gators would have only lost to a top 5 team but lost the SEC. Yeah think the BCS is liking this.....NO WAY. Oh and Boise and TCU will probably still be unbeaten so do they deserve a shot? Or what about a one loss USC? There is food for thought and a BCS disaster.
-Kyle

Friday, October 23, 2009

College Football Week 8 picks

After 4-1 last week getting me to a 23-13 overall record. Week 7 had a several close calls for the elite one of which not being able to pull of a win on the road againsg Georgia Tech. Florida narrowly escaped hog seuy and Texas' offense struggled in overcomming arch rival Oklahoma. The best part......we are only about 1/2 way through the season so who knows whats next.

Tennessee at Alabama- Alabama has proven that they have not lost a step from last year after loosing John Parker Wilson and Glenn Coffee, they have came up big when they need to and Ingram is running through defenses. Tennessee comes in not really knowing what to expect, they give the Gators a war in the Swamp but the offense struggles mightely against Auburn then they romp Georgia. Go figure... Rocky Top will give the Tide a game but Ingram takes control in the 4th quarter.

Tennessee 17 Alabama 27

Georgia Tech at Virginia- Yeah the Wa Hoos are leading the ACC Coastal and are the only team that is unbeaten in ACC play. Yes this is the same team that lost to William and Mary and Southern Miss, but they have not lost since. Now are they the favorite Saturday, no but the will give the Ramblin Wreck fits after the Jackets just had an upset win against Virginia Tech. Now they have to play on the road against a team with confidence. Upset Alert anyone?

Georgia Tech 24 Virginia 30

Auburn at LSU- One looks at the last two games Auburn has played and can't help asking....What happened? They looked dead the 1st hals against Arkansas and did not do a thing against Kentucky. However LSU hasn't always looked great this year, strugggeling at home against Mississippi State, a team Auburn beat by 40. Anyone who has watched any SEC football knows this game is always close and the winner is probably Bamas main threat to getting to the SEC title game. If Auburn wins and Bama slips up before the game in Auburn the Iron Bowl could be for a trip to the SEC Championship and dont think for a second War Eagle is not aware of that.

Auburn 23 LSU 21

Penn State at Michigan- Penn State has not lived up to some of the expectations held at the begenning of the year but they can still get into the BCS IF they escape the Big House and the rest of their season without a loss. Michigan has improved and is theoredically still in the Big 10 race. For the Wolverines to have a shot at a confernce title this is a must win. At the end of the day Michigan will force Clark into a mistake and "Hail to the Victors" will be rockin Ann Arbor.

Penn State 34 Michigan 41

Oregon State at USC- A team that doomed the Trojans on a couple of occasions over the past 5 years rolls into the Collisium with confidence and a hope to perhaps upset the Trojans again. However USC is at home and they know the Pac 10 and any National Title hopes relly on this game. Oregon State maybe better than the teams of the past but USC will not get caught overlooking the Beavers again.

Oregon State 31 USC 45
-Kyle

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Week 8 CFB Picks

Week 7 had some awesome football games, that cam down to the wire, and reminded us all why we are college football fans. I am 14-6 now and seem to be stuck only winning 4 games a week. Lets see what week 8 has in store.


#8 TCU @ #16 BYU
It is the battle of 3 letter nicknames. Last year TCU dominated the Cougars in the backfield. Sacking quarterback Max Hall 7 times in that game. Now here is a scary thought, that defense, is even better this year. Yes the Cougars have a dynamic offense, but it can be stopped. Look for the speed and athleticism of TCU to overwhelm the Cougars, even at home. The player to watch for this game; Jeremy Kerley. A talented wideout and exceptional speacial teamer who has 2 punt returns for a td in hi last 3 games. Very quick and never gives up on a play. My prediction: Horned Frogs by 11.

#3 Texas @ Mizzou
The Longhorns have a lot of momentum folling the win over Oklahoma. Mizzou on the other hand is looking to back on track and have Gabbert settle back in as quarterback. unfortunately it is not going to happen in this game Expect a blowout. My prediction: Texas by 17

Oklahoma @ #25 Kansas
Who could have imagined that come week 8 of this year, Kansas would be the ranked team, and division leader in this contest. Now Todd Reesing and the Fighting Manginos have been exceptional. Desmond Briscoe and Kerry Meier are probably both going to be 1st day draft picks in the NFl. Now I can't know the Sooner's defense. They held Colt McCoy and the Longhorns under 300 yards of offense in the Red River Rivaly, unfortunately this game is not at a nuetral site. So somehow I feel that maybe calling Kansas over Oklahoma is an upset, despite the 3-3 record. But here it goes. My Prediction: Rock Chalk Jay-Hawk wins by 10.

Arkansas @ Ole Miss
Ole Miss has been probably the second biggest disappointment of the year, other than Oklahoma. They are for all intents and purposes out of the SEC race. They dont have a big victory, and Jevan Snead has relapsed into what made the Texas coaches put him behind Colt McCoy. On the other hand, even though Arkansas is not ranked, they seem to be improving every game, and in my opinion, are performing beyond expectations. Keep in mind, they took Florida into the final seconds, and hey, in the words of every football analyst out there "Kickers are head cases." And Arkansas just didnt have the better one. Look for Mallet to exploit the strugglin, "Runnin the wrong way" Rebels. My Prediction: Arkansas by 8

USF @ #20 Pitt
Pitt is a team on fire. Believe it or not, despite all the stories about the Bearcats of Cincinnati, it is in fact Pittsburgh who leads the Big East. They control their own destiny and can extend their conference lead with a win over the struggling bulls. Expect Heinz field to be rockin' and the Pitt Panthers to be running behind the legs of an emerging star in Dion Lewis. My Prediction: Pitt by 10

Monday, October 19, 2009

Western Carolina Finally Finds the Win Column

After an 0-5 start the Catamounts found some homecomming magic as they beat the Citadel on Saturday 14-10. The Western D kept the Catamounts in it and the offense finally found a way to get on the board in the 3rd quarter. Western had made it 7-10 in the 3rd after a Johnson TD run from a yard out then after a Citadel missed feild goal Western had another impressive drive but where held to a 4th and 1 on the Citadel 6. After initially sending the feild goal team out the Western faithfull erged the WCU coaching staff to go for it and to the crowds liking Western called a time out and then sent out the offense. The O-line did their job and not only gave enough room to pick up the first but enough for the Western tailback to find the end zone and Westerns first lead in a football game all year long. The Western D then did what they had all afternoon long, stuff the Citadel offensive attack and allowed the Catamounts to gain their first win of the year and first homecomming win in 10 years. After a storming of the feild by the fans the "Pride of the Mountians Marching Band" closed out in fine fashion as the celebration of a Western Carolina victory was under way.
-Kyle

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Week 7 CFB Picks

Im 10-5 after 3 weeks, with back to back 4-1 weeks. The season is holding strong, and so far its been a heck of a football year. Lets see what week 7 has in store.

#11 Iowa @ Wisconsin
Most people wouldn't take a second look at this game. But because I think Iowa is flying higher than they may be able to sustain, they could lose very soon. Wisconsin typically plays well at home and is peeved after a couple of disappointing weeks. Look for the Badgers to give Iowa all they can handle, but in the end I think the Hawkeyes just might pull one out the hat. My Prediction: Iowa by 3.

Mizzou @ #16 Oklahoma State
This one is pretty cut and dry. Mizzou finally lost, and Oklahoma State is at home. Shoot outs end one way against the Cowboys, with the cowboys on top. My Prediction: Ok St win by 14.

#4 Virginia Tech @ #19 Georgia Tech
This is probably the hardest game of the week to pick for me. Usually I would be quick to call the upset of the Hokies at an opposing venue. But not so fast my friend. V Tech is playing strong behind the legs of Williams, and could you believe, yes, the ARM of Tyrod Taylor. Tyrod is completeing 75% of his passes the last two weeks, with 4 tds and no picks. Georgia Tech scored fast and in bunches verse the Seminoles, but the Hokie defense can "gobble" teams up. Expect them to be well prepared and play with heart trying to show the voters they belong in the National title picture. My Prediction: Virginia Tech wins by 10.

Pitt @ Rutgers
This is a very interesting game. Pitt and Rutgers sit just on the edge of being Nationally ranked. Pitt is 5-1 and is currently leading the Big East with a 2-0 conf. record. if they win this game, they could very well control their own destiny in conf. play. Rutgers however is looking to beat a quality opponent and rival at home this year. Look for a tough defensive game that will come down to the wire. My Prediction: Pitt wins by 5.

NC State @ BC
In a game of two teams looking for a footing in their conference, this could turn out interesting. BC lost at home last week, State is looking just to get a conference win. Boston College with a win has a legitamate shot at getting back to the ACC Championship game. BC should win at home. My prediction: BC by 7.

College Football Week 7 Picks and week 6 wrap

After week 6 I am 19-12 with my picks after a not so good week. Week 6 was a week of norms, Wisconsin can't win against a big time opponent, Bama continues to roll, Florida and Tebow are fine and the Virginia Tech Defense is well.....the Virginia Tech defense. This week has several showcase game with the headliner being the Red River Shoot Out. There are also wars for the top spots in the Big East between Cincy and South Florida, none of whom have lost, and Notre Dame gets a chance to win a big game and finally beat USC. So with that said here are the picks for week 7.

Cincinnati at South Florida- The winner of this game is the clear front runner for the Big East Crown and defending champs Cincy look to keep it in their hands. However they face a South Florida team that has continued to impress with a big win at Florida State and without Matt Grothe. Billy Donavan has the Bulls riding high and prepared for a HUGE Thursday night showdown in front of their home fans. Look for South Florida to use the energy of the 12th man to get an early lead before Cincy makes a run after the 1st quarter.

Cincinnati 31 South Florida 35

South Carolina at Alabama- True Spuriers boys are playing well BUT Bama hasn't been to shabby either. South Carolina is going to have to play just about flawless football to beat the Crimson Tide at home. For a team that should have lost to NC State they have shown me verry little to proove they can knock off an elite team in their building. Bama will control the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball leaving the Gamecocks struggeling to put many points on the board.

South Carolina 10 Alabama 24

Oklahoma vs. Texas- Ahhhh the Red River Shoot Out, the college football world was given a treat the last time these teams met with an offensive showdown and the Horns finding a way in the second half to over take Boomer Sooner. This year the Horns are thinking National Title while Oklahoma has lost twice and just got Sam Bradford back a week ago. Colt McCoy will play well showcasing Shiply much like a year ago. I do think we will see the Oklahoma people thought we would see at the beggening of the year but the Horns offense will be to much for Boomer Sooner in the 4th quarter as they loose a close one.

Oklahoma 42 Texas 45

USC at Notre Dame- One thing is certain USC is not the USC we are all used to the past 5 years, yes their good but we dont get that sence that if they loose its because they beat themselves. This year though it appears that expeirience is a little lacking and if a team plays well they can beat them. For Notre Dame and everyone else for that matter it seems like its been forever since thi Irish have beaten the Trojans. However this is their best shoot in a while being at home and a beatable USC team. Clausen has to play like a top recruit he was and the Notre Dame D will have to stand tall in the 4th quarter to pull off the upset. Ultimately I still think the Irish don't have the consistancy of the Trojans which will hurt them in crunch time.

USC 31 Notre Dame 28

Texas Tech at Nebraska- Huh the Red Raiders aren't as bad as people thought they would be after loosing a bunch of talent from a year ago. Meanwhile the Huskers are starting to look like the Nebraska of old scoring a lot and winning shootouts. Nebraska better be careful or they will fall victim to the upset bug on their home turf.

Texas Tech 42 Nebraska 38

-Kyle

Friday, October 9, 2009

Week 6 Bonus Pick

I forgot to include what is probably the biggest game of the week in Baton Ruge so here we go.

Florida at LSU- This is about as good as it gets a national top 5 SEC showdown. LSU is comming off 2 close calls against Mississippi State and Georgia. If that LSU team shows up they have NO shot with or without Tebow at QB for the Gators. However I do not think that LSU will play that poorly for a third straight week. The revenge factor is definatelly there as the Gators just toyed with LSU for 60 minitues last year in the swamp. This on paper is the toughest game for the Gators and potentially being without Tebow makes it tougher. LSU's crowd will reek havok and the speed on LSU will take advantage. This has potential to be a instant SEC classic.

Florida 31 LSU 34

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

College Football Week 6 Picks

After what has been an action packed 09 season I am 17-8 after 5 weeks. This week could have several unexpected twist and turns and some top notch teams will be put to the test this week.

Wisconsin at Ohio State- Don't look now but Wisconsin is 5-0 and seemingly getting better as the seeason progresses. Ohio State played well agains USC but came up just short. Outside of that the Buckeyes haven't really been tested outside of that and this will be a test even though they are at home. Look for this one to come down to the wire in the 4th quarter and Wisconsin do what they have not been able to do in a long time.....win a big one.

Wisconsin 24 Ohio State 21

Boston College at Virginia Tech- No one really thought BC would be 4-1 did they? Well they are and seem to be ignoring all of the so called distractions with ease. Granted they heven't had much compotition other than Florida State last week and that was even at home. However over the last 5 years BC has given the Hokies absolute fits and I expect them to be there in the 4th quarter again. However VT looked mediocer against Duke after looking domminate against Miami. I think the Hokies will be ready and wont let their potential of a National title be spoiled at home.

Boston College 27 Virginia Tech 31

UConn at Pittsburgh- A key game in the Big East as both teams have not lost in conference and both have only lost once this season. The winner of this game promotes themself in the front wave of contenders for the Big East title and a BCS bid. Pitt lost to State but the offense will be potent and at home, I really like their chances.

UConn 24 Pittsburgh 35

Auburn at Arkansas- After a win on the road last week at Tennessee the Tigers find themselves in the top 25 for the first time since early on in the 08 season. Last year Arkansas was the benificiary of a disasterous offencive performance from Auburn. However this year the Auburn offense is averaging 40 points a game and find themselves at 5-0. Auburn up to this point is playing the sleeper role beautifully and it should continue against an inconsistant Arkansas team.

Auburn 35 Arkansas 28

Oregon at UCLA- After an opening season disaster Oregon has rebounded nicely but this week they will be tested on the road against a really good UCLA team. Why is this a big game> Because the winner takes charge as the lead contender to dethrone USC. Oregon will play well but the MVP of the game may be the UCLA fans in the Rose Bowl.

Oregon 38 UCLA 41

CFB Picks Week 6

After 2 weeks of picks for me so far im 6-4 so im doin pretty good after a 4-1 week, and of course had Notre Dame not gotten a crazy overtime win I would have had an undefeated week. Lets see how this week will unfold.

#21 Nebraska @ #24 Mizzou
Finally we get to see a Big 12 showdown. Sure this is not the south division with Oklahoma or Texas, but here is a storied program. Nebraska, trying to get back to the top. Mizzou however is looking to get back to another Big 12 title opportunity. And these teams have totally different philosophies. Mizzou will try and spread the ball out on offense and use packages on defense to force turnovers. Nebraska will pound the ball down your throat, and blitz until their players get tired. Mizzou has a slight advantage being at home, but in the end I think Nebraska might have to much for the Tigers to handle. My prediction: Nebraska wins by 8.

#3 Bama @ #20 Ole Miss
Even on paper the Rolling Tide should be able to roll through the Runnin Rebels. Jevan Snead is not having a year up to expectations and after a good start, the rebels are starting to look like the 07 rebels not the 08 ones. My Prediction: Bama wins by 13.

#22 Georgia Tech @ Florida State
I bet the schedule makers didnt see this one coming. Georgia Tech, being the higher ranked team, playing Florida State, who is unranked, at home in week 6. Georgia Tech is starting to emerge as a potential ACC title game participant. Virginia Tech comes in to ATL next week and if the Jackets can beat Tech their remaining schedule is ridiculously easy by comparison. I expect Tech to live up to the Buzz and beat the Seminoles. My Prediction: Georgia Tech wins by 5.

Michigan at #12 Iowa
After and embarrasing loss to Michigan state Michigan, though unfairly in my opinion, fell out of the rankings all together. Iowa however is still running high after a upset win vs Penn State, and then beat arkansas state just to keep the nations 2nd longest winning streak alive. Here is my upset of the week. As good as Iowa is playing, they arent able to just put teams away. Michigan will be pissed off and ready to knock off a ranked opponent at home. My Prediction: Michigan wins by 6.

Georgia at Tennessee
Oh where did that good ole' Rocky Top go. A disappointing season yet again for the Volunteers. But the Bulldogs aren't exactly exceeding expectations either. Look for a game tht will probably stay in the teens. My Prediction: Tennessee wins by 3.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

College Football Week 5 Wrap Up

Wow we had a great trip to rocky top and the game did not disapoint. Tennessee came out from the first play of the game with a 40 yard gain putting then at the Auburn 25 but the Auburn D tightened up and Tennessee came up with nothing. After a couple feild goals Auburn finally put one in the end zone to go up 13-0. Tennessee hung around before Auburn finally put rocky top to bed in front of 102,941 fans. Its a huge win for Auburn as they go to 5-0 and jump to #17 in the rankings. Time will tell but as of now this Auburn team is for real. But lets not forget the other games, Boise State and Virginia Tech avoided huge upsets and Bama rolled again. Miami had a great bounce back game from the 31-7 beatdown in Blacksburg beating Oklahoma 21-20. The top 5 is domminated in the SEC and we get to look forward to LSU and Florida Saturday and the big question is will it be with or without Tebow. Week 6 should be a treat just like every week in college football, but the SEC has huge matchups this week and it will be interesting to see who emerges from the rubble.
-Kyle

Friday, October 2, 2009

Cougars Domminate Against Christ School

HPCA made the long road trip to Arden, just outside of Ashville, on Thursday. After 2 steller deffensive series HPCA got on the score board and never looked back. The D was solid all day long and even scored and the offense did what it needed to do....score. Outside of penalties here and there HPCA looked really good in a 40 -0 blanking of Christ School and should be on a high going into next week.
-Kyle

Thursday, October 1, 2009

College Football Week 5 Picks

So after a 4-1 week and being 14-6 overall it is time to get into the week 5 grind. We are nearing the middle of the college football season and there is still much to find out about all the conference races much less the national title picture. So here is a look at the games in week 5.


LSU at Georgia- A Saturday afternoon SEC showdown in Athens that should not disapoint. Georgia has shown nothing but improvement from their opening loss to Oklahoma State. LSU is comming off a near disaster loss to Mississippi State but was able to hold on the goalline 3 straight plays. LSU has an offence capable of scoring early and often but Georgia is a little better than Mississippi State and the 12th man will be a factor. That said I think LSU leatned from a week ago and fights off a tough test in Athens.

LSU 38 Georgia 35

USC at California-What more of an opportunity can Cal ask for to dethrone USC from the Pac 10 driver seat. USC is weaker than normal, Cal has the best team that they have had in the past 5 years. Led by Best the running game can control the game and the Cal D can stop people this year. Look for a close one but I think Cal pulls it out at home.

USC 31 Cal 35

Oklahoma at Miami- Miami is comming off a beatdown in Blacksburg where they had 7 points and negative rushing yards. The good news for Miami the OU D is not as good the bad....OU's offense is better with or without Bradford. Miami has to get on track offensively but there at home and OU's inability to make a deffensive stop when they have to will cost em on the road.

Oklahoma 38 Miami 42


Auburn at Tennessee- I have the privelidge of whitnessing this game live at Neyland Stadium. Auburn is unbeaten but the toughest team they played is West Virginia and they haven't had a road game. Auburn has amended their offense woes from a year ago by having about 45 points a game in their first 4. Tennessee comes in at 2-2 but looking the best a Tennessee team has in about 3-5 years. Auburn is trying to prove to everyone that they are better than people give em credit for and a win on the road in the SEC will definatally help.

Auburn 31 Tennessee 24

Michigan at Michigan State- Michigan has finally discovered what playing a good brand of football looks like for the first time in the last 3 years. Rich Rodreguiez has Big Blue going in the right direction but Michigan State is not a pushover. They come in having tested Notre Dame on the road and now they have a shot to knock off Big 10 rival Michigan at home. However the Maize in Blue offence is going to confuse the heck out of a simple Michigan State defense.

Michigan 42 Michigan State 31





Week 5 Picks

After starting 2-3 im looking to rebound after a week of major over sights. So here we go.

Washington at Notre Dame
The Huskies have been good so far. Though some would argue that maybe Notre dame is in store for a breakout year, I see otherwise. And it starts here. The Huskies already beat USC, and Notre Dame is still unproven even with one of the easiest schedules around. Jake Lockear will lead this team, to a week 5 upset of the Fighting Irish and get his name into the Heisman or at least Davey O' Brian conversation. My prediction: Washington wins by 6 points.

USC at Cal
Oh wow what a game. With potential Pac 10 champion implications this should be the game of the week. Two extremely good running attacks, inexperienced defenses, and quarterbacks who can be hit and miss. Look for this game to get into the 30's and come down to the end. My prediction: Usc wins by 7 points.

Oklahoma at Miami (FL)
So many questions in this game it might feel like a mid term just to watch it. Jacory Harris? Can he pass against better defenses? Will Sam Bradford be back? Can Miami's running game step up? Its gonna be a good one in South Florida, lets just hope the weather is nice, or Miami will get beat again. My prediction: Miami wins by 7.

Auburn at Tennessee
My friend Kyle aka Kip has a unique opportunity to see this game upclose. I too may get tht same chance. Trying to be unbiased is hard considering the extreme respect I have for the Auburn program. Though the Vols have homefield and are starting to mesh as a team the Tigers are already one step ahead. If the Auburn offense can put up 20 points, (They are averaging over 40 a game so far) then they should be able to win this one. My prediction: Auburn wins by 6.

LSU at Georgia.
Running game vs running game. Power D vs Fast D. Very simple the team with the better run game will wi this one. Bad QB's and polar oppposite D's should make this fun to watch if you are an LSU fan. My prediction: LSU wins by 11 points.

- Nick

Monday, September 28, 2009

College Football Week 4 Wrap up

Upsets galore was the theme of week 4 in the 09 college football season. #4 Olde Miss got us started loosing on the road to SEC foe South Carolina. Apearently other teams also got the upset memo such as Iowa, Georgia Tech, and Oregon. Carolina looked medeoker in their loss on the road at Georgia Tech in a game that the Jackets had to win to stay in the ACC title hunt. Oregon just rolled through what people thought was a top 10 or better Cal team and Iowa went in to Happy Valley and made it not so happy at nights end. Miami's hurricane was deflated in the mountians of Blacksburg as the Hokies held them to 7 points and scored 31 of thier own. LSU almost became an upset victim to Mississippi State but held on the goal line 3 straight plays. So the rankings are all shuffeled up and we really have no clue as to what the next upset is. However one of the biggest stories may have occured in a game that wasn't close at all, Tebow left the game vs. Kentucky with concussion like symptoms and the Gators play LSU in Baton Ruge in 2 weeks. It will be hard enough to win at LSU it is made even harder without your star player. So for this week I look forward to seeing Tebow's progress and how the teams that got upset recover and try to make a bad thing a good one. Boy I love college football!!!
-Kyle

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

College Football Week 4 Picks

Week 4 is probably hilighted with an old Big East Rivalry with two teams fighting for the driver seat in the ACC. Week 4 for me is when we start finding out exactly who is for real and who is not so much. So lets get down to it.

Olde Miss at South Carolina-One of the several games you can look at and put the upset alert tag on this week. Why? because no road game in the SEC is a gimmie and I don't care who you are and if you don't show up to play your not going to win. That being said Olde Miss is on a roll and it seems like they may take the Mississippi River all the way to the SEC title game. However, South Carolina is not a bad football team and Spurier knows a thing or two about football. Look for Olde Miss to get all they can handle in Columbia Thursday night, and then some.

Olde Miss 17 South Carolina 21

North Carolina at Georgia Tech- HUGE game as far as the ACC is concerned, but especially for the Ramblin Wreck. After falling to Miami they can't afford a loss to another team in the ACC coastal division and hope to play for the ACC title. North Carolina is looking to find themselves with either Virginia Tech or Miami in the driver seat for the Coastal title. Georgia Tech is at home which makes this game even bigger for the Jackets, in fact you almost could consider it a "must win". Carolina is going to have its hands full with the triple option but thier D has looked good up to this point. I think Georgia Tech is going to come out like it's all on the line and play harder than they have all year, it will still be close but it will come down to TJ Yates' peerformance under pressure, on the road, in the 4th quarter with a young recieving core.

North Carolina 24 Georgia Tech 28

Miami at Virginia Tech- As big as the Georgia Tech vs. North Carolina game is, this one has it beat. Not only is it a huge game in the ACC coastal race but it has potential National Title implications with it. Miami has been running through thier opponents up to this point, although Florida State took them down to the wire, but the Offense has not stopped and is as hot as south beach. However they will face the best D they have seen all year Saturday in Blacksburg. Jacoby Harris won't be able to get out of the pocket with as much ease as he has been able to do all year. Yes the Virginia Tech offence was.....well......absent in the second half last week until they had to show up in the last miniute. BUT THEY DID, as a Hokie fan that has been a problem in Blacksburg.....scoring down the stretch when you have to. They did it against Nebraska who is better on D than the U. It will be a typicall Miami Virginia Tech showdown just like in the late 90's. Ladies and gentelman buckle your seatbelts because this is gonna be good. Yes another "Blacksburg Thriller"!

Miami 17 Virginia Tech 20

Cal at Oregon- Pac 10 showdown with an Oregon team that is still licking week 1 wounds. A chance for redamption comes Saturday when they play at home against Cal. Cal is in the top 10 for the first time in who knows how long. Cal has to way to get Best off and rinning early or they could be in for another upset scare. Oregon will play well but in the end Cal wears Oregon down both physically and emotionally.

Cal 38 Oregon 28

Pittsburgh at NC State- Yes I'm picking this game, why? Becaus Pitt is unbeaten and State has a chance to show people that they are for real and can contend with anyone. NC State is going to have to do better on offense than they showed the country opening night against South Carolina. Pitt plays great D and with Grothe's injury is probably the class of the Big East. Pitt has been inconsistant on offense and the State D will feast on mistakes. It seemed like it has been an eternity since Russell Wilson has thrown an interception, and expect more of the same as they end Pitt's run in the club of unbeatens.

Pittsburgh 14 NC State 24

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

College Football Week 4 Picks

So far the first 3 weeks of the college football season have been anything but ordinary. With its share of upsets and emergences of new teams this season may prove to be one of the mnost exciting yet. Since Kyle likes to take his luck with weekly picks, I might as well give it a shot.

# 22 North Carolina at Georgia Tech
The Tarheels may get all they can handle from Paul Johnson and the Yellow Jackets. Its in ATL and this team will be looking to erase the memory of the Clemson loss and the bitter defeat by rival Miami last week. Though the 'Heels have proven good so far, this could be their first set back in a dangerous road game. If Nesbitt gets hot, I dont think this Tarheel team has what it take sto stop him and that option attack. This should keep you entertained, a good ole' fashioned shoot out in my opinion. My prediction: Georgia Tech wins by a 10 point spread

#9 Miami @ #11 Virginia Tech
This pick is not going to make me popular with the folks in Blacksburg. No I am not clinically insane picking against the Hokies when they are playing at home, but Nebraska gave them one hell of a scare, winning the game on a last second pass by Ty"tanium"rod Taylor. The 'Canes are hotter than the sun in south beach and their offense is rolling behind Jacory Harris. This is not technically an upset considering the rankings, but Miami hasnt been a Top ten team since 2005, and the Canes managed to beat Tech last year. Both defenses will knock you in the mouth no doubt about it. But in a game where the determining factor will be offense, the Canes edge the Hokies by a long shot. This will be a fantastic game to watch, and an even better on to recap. My prediction: Miami wins by a 9 point spread

#6 Cal @ Oregon
This is a big time upset watch. We have seen now year after year that the Pac 10 can provide its share of upset. Alla USC (Oregon St. and Washington) So after a huge win over BYU in Provo the Ducks have some momentum. So Cal could get knocked in the mouth this week. Sure the ducks havent proven that they can stop the run all the time yet, but push comes to shove and it becomes a shoot out, Oregon still has enough weapons to swing with the big boys. My prediction: Oregon wins by 7.

Fresno State @ #14 Cincinnati
This is going to be good. The Bulldogs coming off a disappointing loss to rival Boise State in a game where they scored over 30 points, now go on the road to face a Bearcats team who hasnt been tested so far this season, by a team like Fresno who smacks people in the mouth. With a anyone anytime anywhere approach look for the Bulldogs to ferociously attack the Bearcats. A mid scoring game. My prediction: Bulldogs by 7 points.

Iowa @ #5 Penn State
To steal a line from Live Hard Sell Hard "They are the enemy...never again" Simply put. There wont be an upset this year, the Hawkeyes barely beat Northern Iowa.. who? Yeah Northern Iowa. Penn state however, who hasnt played an amazing schedule, has however blown teams out. Clark is back and better than ever, Joe PA is coaching from the sidelines, and ya dont forget abou that Penn State linebacking core. Look for Penn state to tromp the Hawkeyes. MyPrediction: Penn State by 17 points.

- Nick

Sunday, September 20, 2009

College Football Week 3 Wrap Up

A nickname for Saturday could be "upset Saturday" as 2 top ten teams fell to unranked teams. USC couldn't over come a injury at QB to beat Washington, and Florida State just manhandeled BYU in every aspect of the game. A conference that impressed this week is the ACC as they played well against good teams. FSU beat #9 BYU, VT beat Nebraska, UNC beat ECU, and the U looked oh so good against the Ramblin Wreck. The SEC had its headliner between Tennessee and Florida and Florida ended up getting the stops when they needed to to win by ten. Texas Tech showed guts against the Longhornes but it wasn't quite good enough. Auburn could crack the top 25 after a 3-0 start and a W against West Virginia, for people that say Auburn has no offence don't look now but they are averaging a meer 40+ points a game. A wild week in the top 25 and some big matchups to look forward to next week. It will be interesting to see how the standings have shaken up after a pair of top 10 upsets. College Football is starting to show its colors with great finishes, like the one in Blacksburg, and major upsets, like the one in Seattle. As for people who critisize the arm of Tyrod he was clutch in leading the Hokies past the Huskers in the last miniute. All that aside the season is underway and anything and everything can and should be exspected. The bottom line, you don't come to play you loose. It's that simple.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

College Football Week 3 Picks

After a flawless 5-0 last week my record is 7-3, granted anything can happen just ask the so called "experts". Anyhow week 3 has several matchups of intrest and it's hard to narrow it down to 5 but I did. Now is when teams start finding their identity but it is still early in the season and the race to the BCS is WIDE open. So without further adu lets get down to buisness.

Georgia Tech at Miami- In what should be another ACC nail biter the Canes and Jackets are both looking for an upper hand in the road to the ACC championship and both feel they got what it takes to get there. Bothe of these teams have already pulled off close games this year so it should be interesting to see what happens. However the GT offense showed absolutely nothing in the passing game with only 5 completions, which Miami can load the box all night long. On the other hand though Miami couldn't really stop FSU in their oppener either. This game will be won or lost in the last two miniutes and could very easily go to extra sessions.

Georgia Tech 35 Miami 32


Boise State at Fresno State- Perhaps the last ligit obstacle preventing and undafeated season for Boise. Fresno has loads of talent and have beaten Boise before. A problem though.....can they play at a high level for 60 miniutes. Boise State showed opening day they can play a little D and score a lot of points. In order for Fresno to pull off an upset they will have to play near flawless football.

Boise State 42 Fresno State 31


Tennessee at Florida- Well its time to back up your words Lane Kiffen. Can his team upset Florida?...sure but is it likely? Florida has just ran through their first two opponents which might have well have been high school teams. Tennessee on the other hand has played UCLA and knows what playing in a close game is like. HOWEVER Florida has leadership and should be fine. Tennessee will need to get a couple turnovers and a break here and there but who knows we could hear "Rocky Top" in the swamp. I like Tennessee mainly because they played well against UCLA and we haven't seen the Gators tested yet.

Tennessee 24 Florida 21


Nebraska at Virginia Tech- Virginia Tech has found a HB and their D has not disappointed. They played well vs. Bama but just got wore out in the end. Nebraska hasn't been tested and they haven't played in Blacksburg either, not to mention they haven't played a road game yet this year. Well Blacksburg is NOT where you wanna play your first. The Huskers have to find D from somewhere and I don't see it happenin.

Nebraska 28 Virginia Tech 42


Texas Tech at Texas- Everyone knows the phrase "don't mess with Texas" well this year may prove that theory as the Hook'em Horns look for revenge to a last play loss to Texas Tech a year ago. Texas Tech doesn't have the fire power from a year ago and no Crabtree or Harrell but the Horns still have Shiply and McCoy.....UH OHHH. This could be UGLY early and often.

Texas Tech 13 Texas 45

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

NFL Week 1 Wrap

Week 1 saw a lot, from Favre playing in a Vikes uni to the Raiders looking like the glory day Raiders of old. One thing is for sure though, the teams that people expect to be great all triumphed over adversity to get the W. Pittsburgh overcame misques and sloopy play to edge the Titans, the Pats pulled a miracle out of the hat in the last 5 min. to beat the Bills, and the Chargers where able to score a TD with less than a min. to go to fend off a scrappy and gutty Raiders team. Some QB's, like Drew Brees, seemed like they couldn't do any wrong, while others, Jake Delhome and Jay Cutler, needed their offence to be wearing a different jersey. Well in their cases green ones. Both threw 4 int's and the two combined had 1 td pass, granted Cutler did nearly throw for 300 yds. but Delhome didn't get to the centry mark and only had 3 less int's than completions. YIKES. I dont know what the rest of the year has in store but i do know this: I don't care who you play for, in the NFL you throw 4 int's you are going to loose PERIOD. It will be intriguing to see how those two individuals play this week, or if the Philly and Pack D's are that good. Personally I think it is a combonation of both. Week 2 prooves to be filled with uncertainties as McNabb may not even play for Philly, so does Cobb or recently signed Garcia play, and if McNabb can't go week 3 who do you start? Cobb, Garcia, or Vick? They have to figure that out.....not me. -Kyle

Monday, September 14, 2009

College Football Week 2 Wrap Up

Well well well, Ohio State played a big game well, the bad news USC played a little better. However unlike last years game Ohio State fans have something to be proud of, they hung in with and even held a late lead against one of the premier teams in the land. Michigan also made a statement showing they are not just pretenders. The best way for Rodreguiez to silence his critics and practice controversy is to win games which so far he has done an excellent job at. The ACC showed they are going to be competative again this year with a barn burner Thursday night between Clemson and Ga Tech. The SEC is..........well the SEC. For those who don't know what that means, well lets just say flat out domminant. Granted no SEC team was really challenged outside of the league but Auburn has an offence and LSU means buisness. Tennessee was a dissapointment down the stretch vs. UCLA but all things considered the SEC still looks pretty good. Finally an Oklahoma State team that looked oh so good against Georgia looked just as bad Saturday against Houston. Which proves my point that I think will be seen throughout the season.......the Big 12 can NOT play defense. Week 3 proves to be exciting with several good matchups and almost certain movement in the polls.

Friday, September 11, 2009

NFL 09 Season is Underway!!!!!!!

Thursday night marked the start of the 2009 NFL season and what a better way to start than a overtime thriller. Defenses were dominant but with the Steelers and Titans playing should we have expected anything else? As is any NFL season this year should be filled with drama, surprises, and dissapointment. Which team will have there "one shinning moment" this year? Who knows but here is my breakdown of the division champs and wildcard teams to contend for the Lombardi trophy in Febuary.





NFC East:


New York Giants- with a potent running game with Bradshaw and Jacobs the Giants can beat anybody. Eli Manning still needs to be more consistant at QB but a stellar D will back him up and get the Giants a division title. Tom Caughlin knows how to win and handle adversity. The key for the football Giants this year is the defense. If they play at a high level they will win if not, extra pressure is put on Manning to win football games. If they can have a solid defense all year the Giants are a threat to make a deep playoff run.





NFC North:


Green Bay Packers- Yes, they didn't make the postseason a year ago BUT half the D was in the hospital all year. Aaron Rodgers is a top 10 QB and with a recieving core of Jennings, Driver, Nelson, and Lee there is plenty of fire power in the offense. Ryan Grant is also healthy this year which will make the Pack even tougher to stop. On defense they switched to the 3-4 and drafted BJ Raji and Clay Mathews, and by the way they are all healthy this go round. If that remains the case the Packers could make a run at a Super Bowl.





NFC South:


New Orleans Saints: Yes the "aints" are my favorite to win the South. Why? because on a week to week basis who plans on stopin Brees and the Saints passing attack..............EXACTLY. The big question mark is on the other side of the ball, how will the defense respond in "must stop" situations? Carolina is a contender but Delhome is to inconsistant and Atlanta can't stop anyone consistantly either. Therefore expect a lot of shootouts from the Saints and an eventual division title. How far can they go? As far as the D takes em.





NFC West:


Arizona Cardinals- Kurt Warner + Larry Fitzgerald = mucho points. Just ask the world champs how easy they are to stop. Tim Hightower is a solid RB so Zona isn't one demmensional. Can anyone in that weak division challenge them? I think not, the niner empire is better but they are not playoff ready, Seatle is also improved but Hasselback can't do everything. Arizona is by far the most balenced team in the division and a clear favorite to win it again.





AFC East:

New England Patriots- Miami is too inconsistant and Brady is back. Enough said.

AFC North:

Pittsburgh Steelers- The defending champs dont have much competition in the division and the Steel curtian will reek havok w/ anybody. I dont think they are good enough to repeat but they can go deep into the postseason..........again.

AFC South:

Indionapolis Colts-Peyton Manning will lead the Colts to the land of division champs and they have a better D than in years past. Besides Tennessee is not going to repeat brilliance although they may squeak into a wildcard.

AFC West:

San Deigo Chargers- by default because no one else in that division is much good.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

A look at the big matchups in week 2

After a week of just about everything in week 1 its time to get down to buisness again and look ahead to the 2nd week of the college football season. Some teams already have major question marks after week 1 while others are looking to have that "special" season. With that said here is a look at the top 5 matchups in college football in week 2. After going 2-3 last week its time to get back to a plus 500 record, we hope, but in this game do you really know?



Clemson at Georgia Tech- This is where Georgia Tech can really show people they are as good as some think. Clemson is a nationally recognized team, granted as of late for all the wrong reasons, but none the less this is not a bad Clemson team. They hace CJ Spiller and Jacobe Ford and you can beat a lot of people with a run game. Georgia Tech should know, they have adapted to Paul Johnson's triple option scheme very well and look to torment defenses in the ACC and the nation. One problem with that offense though, they can't score fast which means it is tougher to come down the feild with 2 minitues left to win a ball game. But they will not be in that situation this week because Clemson will get worn out by a constant dose of smashmout football.

Clemson 24 Georgia Tech 38



Notre Dame at Michigan- The potential battle of the "pretenders". Is Notre Dame as good as people think they are, and is Michigan as good as they looked a week ago. My opinion.......Notre Dame is not a 10 win team. Michigan has the potential to surprise this year, especially in the Big Ten. Therefore Michigan gets the fans behind them and makes the "Big House" what it used to be...........daunting.

Notre Dame 17 Michigan 31

South Carolina at Georgia- SEC football on Saturday.....well need I say more. The dawgs are comming off a disapointing loss to Ok State, and the Cocks beat NC State but only had 7 points. Yes, UGA didn't look great on offense but they are not NC State either. South Carolina will keep it competative but UGA will outplay the Gamecocks down the stretch.

South Carolina 14 Georgia 20

North Carolina at UConn- The Heels are ready for some football.......believe me. Last year they were oh so close but lost the close ones, however they have expeirence and a solid defense. UConn is looking for revenge from the romp the recieved in Chapel Hill a year ago. UNC's D will prove to reek havoc causing UConn to turn the ball over leaving UNC short feild and several opportunities.

North Carolina 31 UConn 17

USC at Ohio State- After week 1 who is impressed with OSU..................exactly Navy almost beat them in the shoe, unfortunatelly for OSU.......USC is better and with a more explosive offence than Navy despite a first year starter at QB. Ohio State and Oklahoma never seem to play big games well but OSU keeps it close but turns the ball over down the stretch.

USC 38 Ohio State 28


Tuesday, September 8, 2009

College Football Week One Wrap Up

Wow, college football is here and did not dissapoint in the first week of the season. Oklahoma lost to BYU, who saw that comming, Ohio State struggled with Navy..........yikes, and Bama didn't find a team like Clemson last year. Instead they found that Virginia Tech wont lie down to anybody, even though Bama won Trod had no mistakes. Bama............well was Bama, a great defense and domminating offensive line which leads to a good running game in the fourth quarter. But the beswt game of the week and one that will probably be in the top 5 at seasons end was in Tallahassee. Miami beat Florida State 38 to 34 after a constant dose of offence and a droped pass on the very last play of the game resulting in a FSU loss. One thing to remember this is just week 1. Teams like Oklahoma and VT still have a shot at the BCS title, why? Because the computers love it when you loose early and there is no way that anyone goes unbeaten except maybe Boise State. Something tells me this is just going to get better.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Thursday Night Football Wrap Up

And so it begins......
College Football is back, and so far better than ever. Featuring an ACC vs SEC matchup that went to the final seconds, and a PAC 10 vs WAC match up that set precedents before and after the game. All in all a pretty good start to the season so lets break down the games.

South Carolina vs NC State
In a game wherenthe offense wasnt that great comin in, this game didnt help. The defenses were sharp and prepared for the other.The game proved to be exciting at the end, and kept us on the edge of our seats, but for most of the game the true level of offensive excitment made you more concerned about the chips and dip. Coming out of this game NC state should look to change up their play calling and find a way to run the ball more effectively. A man like Jamelle Eugene should not be held to 35 rushing and only get the ball 9 times. South Carolina proved their defense is still good. And they have the Ole ball coach to thank for that. But the quarterback position is still a joke. They need help on offense. They need a leader who can step up and and not only say he will, but actually put the team on his shoulders and score the football.All in all a good showing defensively but they need work. But an interesing stat.... Steve Spurrier has won 10 straight season openers.

Oregon vs Boise State
What a game. Between all the bantering before the game, and the word fights through tv cameras this game turned out pretty darn good. Boise State showed that Kellen Moore is back and better as just a third year sophomore, and that the blue turf is probably the hardest playing surface in college football. The defense is stout and somehow that offense just finds ways to score. Trick plays, botched plays, and a little luck gave Boise all the momentum they would need to win. On the other hand, Oregon didnt just roll over. Their offense failed to get in rythm but this team still has tremendous speed and talent, but they need to cut the trash talk, and start playing as hard as they talk. Now about the after the game incedent, i think the punishment was just but could have been less. Now an opposing player, from the winning team was in a crowd of his team mates celebrating tapped Blount yelled in th opposite direction and got sucker punched to the ground. Shoult Hout be suspended by Boise, no, put on probation, yeah sure. But Blount got what he deserved, because he punched or tried to fight fans, players, and teammates alike. He was a raging bull and needs to learn, because he is a Senior for christ sake, to control his emotions and set anexample for his teammates. An impressive win for Boise and Oregon needs alot of work before conference play.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

College Football Week 1 Big Game previews

The number of games will varry from week to week but for the opening week of the 2009 college football season I have 5 games.





South Carolina at NC State- ESPN kicks off their season long Thursday night games with a ACC SEC match up. While the two teams played last year don't expect the same outcome. State has gained experience without loosing many starters. South Carolina will be looking to finally tell people they are ready to contend for an SEC title. Carolina will have to take care of the football against a very aggresive Tom O'Brien defence but can State put up points? I think it will be close but I don't see State winning because of thier lack to drive down the feild the last two minitues to send the game into OT.
prediction: South Carolina 17 NC State 14



Oregon at Boise State- After we see not much offence in the first game on ESPN on Thursday the second one should make up for it. Points will be abound and look for Boise State's Ian Johnson to make a play late in the game to grab national attention right out of the gate.
prediction: Oregon 38 Boise State 42



Georgia at Oklahoma State- All Georgia wants to do after loosing Moreno, and Stafford is prove that they will be contenders for the BCS anyway. With an opener at #9 Oklahoma State they can prove that they will be just fine. This game also will show us if a Big 12 Defense can stop ANYBODY.
prediction: Georgia 31 Oklahoma State 24

BYU at Oklahomw- BYU is one of the best non BCS teams in the land BUT they are playing Oklahoma in Oklahoma. Oklahoma's offence will be just as good as it was last year and Sam Bradford is a big time QB. IF BYU pulls off the upset it will be due to two things OU's defence and special teams. Oklahoma had more kickoffs returned for TD's than anyone in the land last year. If BYU gets an oppening kickoff for a TD and somewhat quiet the crowd they gotta shot. But I think OU is to good to loose at home to BYU.
prediction: BYU 35 Oklahoma 45

Alabama vs. Virginia Tech- Last year the ACC was embarrassed as Bama destroyed Clemson, thisa year Bama is again in the Kickoff game but against the Hokies from Virginia Tech. The boys in Blacksburg are ready for a 3 peat in the ACC and possibly a run at a national title. Bama is stout on defence again but have major questions about who their HB and QB are. By the way this will be their first college start agains an experienced Hokie defense. It will be close but Tyrod makes a couple big plays and then Beamerball finishes it off.
prediction: Alabama 17 Virginia Tech 20

-Kyle

Monday, August 17, 2009

PGA Championship Final Wrap Up

The 2009 PGA Champion is.................................Y.E> Yang? Ok ladies and gentelmen, boys and girls raise your hand and toot your horn if you saw this comming..............anybody.................anyone.............hello. Of course no one saw this comming, the fact that Yang has never played with Woods before nor has Tiger lost a 54 hole lead at a major sould suggest it was impossible. So maybe Paddy Harrington would have been the one to challenge on Sunday but Yang.........nah he can't possibly pull it off. Ha little did we know, Yang hung in there all day and by the way did some of the very things Tiger usually does like chipping in for eagle on 14 to go 1 up, and then to flurt with disaster with his second on 16 but instead hit a great approach just avoiding the water, and then come out with the dagger on 18. We expect that comming from Tiger but this was one of the few times it has been DONE to Tiger. Yang has done something some thought would never happen......catch Tiger on Sunday at a major. No Tiger didn't putt well but Yang still had to play great golf to win which he did. I have never seen someone who has never played with Tiger much less at the final round of a major be so cool calm and collected. Shot after shot he was matching Tiger until 14 where he bettered him and never looked back. Paddy was no where to be found after an 8 on the par 3 8th hole and contenders like Lucas Glover, Ernie Els, and Henrick Stenson all followed good stretches with poor ones and were not a factor down the stretch. Y.E. Yang not only got his 1st major he did it by playing with and catching Tiger on Sunday. So as we look back at the majors in this the 2009 season no top 10 player in the world won any of them and it seemed as if they were about who DIDN'T win instead of who did. At the Masters the story was Perry blowing a lead on the last few holes giving the green jacket to Angel Cabrerra; at the US Open it was Phill Mickelson again not being able to finish a US Open as he bogeyed his last 2 giving the title to Lucas Glover; at the Open it was 59 year old Tom Watson showing his old glory but ailing to make a 8 footer for the title on the 72nd hole and then a poor playoff giving the Clayret Jug to Stewart Cink; and now at the PGA it was Tiger loosing a 2 shot lead to a guy from South Korea ranked 113 in the world on Sunday. So as the majors season ends so does a chance for a major title for anyone in the top 10 in '09, however 2010 is another year and we still have a season long race for the Fed Ex Cup, which by the way Tiger is your leader. But for now Congrats to Y.E. Yang for prooving to everyone that he had what it takes to be a major champion and to beat Tiger even when no one gave you the chance.