Monday, November 30, 2009

Weekend Wrap-Up

The story of the weekend was everyone taking care of business, sometimes not so pretty i.e. Alabama, Texas but in the end they came away with W's and helped put in some of the final nails in the Horned Frogs coffin. Florida looked the part of a number one, even if they were playing a sub par Noles team missing their best player. Well with one week left in the college football regular season TCU is down to it's last shot, needing Nebraska (9-3) to pull the huge upset on Texas like the Horns pulled on them in the inaugural Big 12 title game in '96 keeping the Huskers out of the national championship. With a UT loss it would come down to a classic debate between TCU and Cincinnati honestly their is no right answer. Both squads played good non conference schedules both played in good top heavy conferences there is no real way to pick who would play the SEC champ. WE NEED A PLAYOFF, PLEASE.

If your itching for some playoff action and cant wait till Jan. check out the real little schools 1-AA and D2 both have their playoffs taking place right now and both will be on TV this weekend. Lets get to the Wrap-Up.

#4 TCU 51 UNM 10

Was there every any question about this one? New Mexico picked up their win for this season last week and honestly probably would have lost more by beating the Frogs. The game couldn't have started any worse for the Lobos a safety on their first offensive possession was just a preview of what was to come 30 unanswered points to start and for all intensive purposes end the game by the home Frogs. Andy Dalton is not so quietly setting himself up for a Heisman run next season the Frogs QB added 228 yards and four TD's to his '09 totals giving him 2,448 yards and 22 TD's for the season with only four interceptions along with 522 yards rushing and three more TD's. Antonie Hicks had a career day highlighted by his two TD catches in a 20 second span. The Frogs finished the season undefeated for the first time in 71 years and 12-0 for the first time ever, giving the Mountain West an undefeated and top five ranked team for the second straight season. Now all TCU can do is sit and wait, great system.

#6 Boise State 44 Nevada 33

The Bronco's jumped out early and survived key injures to hold on for the W. It was 20-0 before the Wolfpack got on the board, and by then the Bronco's had lost their top WR Austin Pettis and were on the verge of losing RB Jeremy Avery. Nevada made a run in the second and third quarters at one point getting within one score, but Kellen Moore was Kellen Moore and found little brother Kerby for the game icing TD with just over five minutes left, Nevada added a garbage time TD to make it closer but the Bronco's came away with their third conference title in four years. Kellen Moore threw for only 262 in the rain/snow but added five TD's bringing his season total to 38 with only three interceptions, let me restate that 38 Touchdowns and 3 interceptions just crazy numbers and he is only a sophomore. Critics will be critics but in sports their is only one thing that matters Winning and BSU is 72-4 this decade, and is looking more and more likely to make a second Fiesta Bowl appearance.

#14 BYU 26 #21 Utah 23 in OT

The Cougars were almost forgotten about after their wood shedding at the hands of TCU but have rebounded for their thrid straight 10 win season, it wasn't easy the Holy War never is. Max Hall was making it look easy through three quarters though as he lead the home team to 20 straight points spanning the second and third quarter. The Y looked as if they were going to cruise heading into the fourth with a 20-6 lead against a team who hadn't scored since the first. The Utes made their comeback forcing OT and even scoring first in the extra session but only kicked a FG, leaving the door open for the senior Hall to hit fellow senior TE Andrew George for a 25 yard game winning TD pass. Hall had a sub-par day only throwing for 134 but came up big in crunch time, Hall finishes the season with very impressive totals 3,368 yards passing and 30 TD's.

As easy as BYU had it in the second and third the Utes had it that easy in the first and fourth problem being they only came away with FG's in the opening period and were so far behind in the closing period. Even one TD in the first and this might have been a different game. The Utes really shot themselves in the foot with penalties 12 for 113 yards and the games only turnover to go along with missing out on touchdowns. Super frosh Jordan Wynn played well again in his second hostel road game and his first Holy War and gives Utah a known QB heading into next season which coming into this season was the biggest question mark for the Utes. Junior RB Eddie Wide added 114 yards and one TD on the ground giving him 1,032 and 12 for the season. Utah is young and looks to be even better next season.

#24 Houston 73 Rice 14

The battle for the Bayou Bucket well....wasn't much of a battle. In a weekend of unanswered scoring streaks UH takes the cake scoring 66 straight before the Owl's got their first, safe to say it was already over by then. QB Case Keenum threw for 323 and two TD's in only three quarters, Tyron Carrier scored the first of his two TD's on the opening kickoff returning it 99 yards for the score and the rout was on. Junior Case Keenum put up just outstanding numbers this season throwing for 4,922 yards and 38 TD's while only giving it to the other team six times in almost 600 attempts. Yes College football is still controlled by the Texas', Florida's, and Oklahoma's, but I see your McCoy, Tebow and Bradford and raise you Moore, Dalton and Keenum for Heisman next season.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Weekend Preview

This weekend shapes up as a built in bye week for top contenders Florida steps out of conference for another challengeing opponent Florida International and all three of their Sun Belt Conference wins. Alabama does the Gators one better by playing a FCS school Chattanooga and there is no TO on this Mocs team. Texas has the toughest game and that's at home against a Kansas team who has lost five straight and now is saying their coach is too tough on them, did they ever think that the tough love might have helped them in their brawl against the top ranked hoops team? And number 5 Cincinnati has a literal bye, so the chance of TCU and Boise State getting any help this week are slim to none and slim is on its way out the door.

#4 TCU @ Wyoming

TCU Field Cred W's @UVA, @Clemson, @BYU, Utah

The Frogs play what amounts to a bye week as well, the toughest part of playing the Pokes lately is making the trip to Laramie. Lets start with some good news for the home squad, last time the Frogs made the trip they went home with a L, Wyoming went to Knoxville this time last year and came home with a W, and this season only trailed Texas 13-10 at half before letting things get away so the Pokes wont be intimidated. Bad news starts with TCU being the only FBS school ranked in the top 15 in both total defense and offense the Frogs are ranked fourth in both, BYU a team TCU already beat down this season took it to UW 52-0 in their last home game. TCU has a chance win the Mountain West for the first time since'05 and is a mear 32 point favorite TCU takes about half the first quarter to get over the trip and then pours it on the Cowboys winning big.

#6 Boise State @ Utah State

BSU Field Cred W's Oregon, @Fresno St.

Yet another contest that amounts to a bye week the Aggies are one of the teams leading the way for people knocking the Broncos schedule. The Broncos come in rolling of last weeks Spud State beat down of Idaho looking to do the same to USU and baring some cosmic miracle will do. Kellen Moore has replaced Case Keenum as the dark horse Heisman candidate and according to Pat Forde of ESPN isn't a dark horse he is actually the leader on his list. Moore brings his 2558 passing yards 32 TD's and only 3 int's to Logan and that doesn't sit well for the Aggies as they have given up over 30 seven times already this year and none of those offense's are as prolific as Boise's. The Broncos are a 24 point road favorite and USU should consider it a victory if they can keep it that close, not a long trip Broncos start quick and cruise to an easy W.

#24 Houston against Memphis

UH Field Cred W's @Okie St., Texas Tech, @ Miss. St.

Houston really ended what could have been a look at what we have done, this is why we need a playoff type season last week with their L @UCF their second bad road loss of the season. Now the Cougars are in need of a minor stunner to even make the C-USA title game needing SMU a team they took to the woodshed to lose to either Marshall or Tulane the Herd and Green Wave have a combined 8 W's. As for this contest UH is back at home where they are perfect this season Case Keenum in spite of last weeks L is still having a X-Box type season and the Memphis defense has been almost as bad as the Cougar defense this season not holding a FBS program under 20 all season, Houston has failed to score under 30 only once this season and that was 29 against the Red Raiders. The Tigers are playing for fired head coach Tommy West and should come out with extra effort, but Houston can still throw it around the yard and should win by at least the 24 their favored by.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Weekend Wrap Up

In a weekend of marquee match ups, they were marquee beat downs. Headlined by the Cardinal returning to the Coliseum and handing the Trojans there worst loss since ’85 and the biggest home beat down since ’66, 55-21. Alabama was thought to have a road test against Miss. St. not so much the tide rolled 31-3, GA Tech reminded Duke that yes your their still Duke 49-10.

But with out a doubt the biggest and maybe most surprising beat down took place in Ft. Worth with the Frogs just taking it to the Utes 55-28, and it wasn’t really even that close. In their final regular season test TCU passed with flying colors, Utah had won 22 of its last 23 and was outta the game before halftime. Now all the Frogs can do is sit and wait, they have done all they can do, won all their games, won on the road UVA, Clemson, and BYU and won with style points BYU and Utah. All that is left is to keep winning and wait and see if the corrupt system will let them play for the National Championship.

#4 TCU 55 #16 Utah 28

As stated in the open this was a beat down, it really opened up when the Frogs scored three TD’s in a 2 ½ minute stretch in the second quarter. Overall the Frogs offense put up 55 on a team who had only given up more than 20 once this season, and 549 yards total offense, maybe the stat of the game TCU ran for 349 yards Utah had 284 total yards. Utah coach Kyle Wittingham said “this is the best team I have faced” now this might be coach speak and maybe be jaded to help his team feel better and his conference look better, but that statement includes some very good teams…ie Alabama.

Utah walked into a snake pit Saturday night the largest crowd ever at Amon Carter Stadium, College Gameday, and the new blood squirting TCU uni’s. Utah just couldn’t block the Frogs front four mainly Jerry Hughes the TCU pass rush and defensive pressure just controlled the game. Some good news for the Utes, Super Frosh Jordan Wynn looked un phased by the situation only making one real mistake throwing a pic six, that really didn’t matter that much being that Utah was already outta the game.

#6 Boise State 63 Idaho 25

So the game didn’t live up to the hype, what a shock I know. The Vandals proved in prior weeks that they weren’t up to the BSU level, but they had proved they weren’t your older brothers Vandals and playing against in state rival Boise it was thought that they would show up and provide a challenge. The game was over in the first quarter with the Vandals fumbling on their first possession and punting on their second falling behind 14-0 and it was over from there. Another hoe hum day for Kellen Moore 299 yards passing only 5 TD’s and of course no int’s Jeremy Avery added 110 and a score on the ground. The defense that had taken a hit last weekend against LA Tech didn’t fair much better this week giving up over 500 yards total offense, but did force 7 turnovers and scored a TD of their own.

# 15 Houston 32 UCF 37

Can’t say I didn’t call it last week, the Small School Saturday’s favorite team had a complete letdown encompassing the second and third quarters. Case Keenum did throw for 377 and three TD’s but did throw a drive killing int, wasn’t all on him however. The defense was, well the defense getting pounded on the ground leading to big plays down field in the Knights passing game. After back to back thrilling come from behind victories the Cougars just couldn’t pull it out again, they tried scoring twice in the last four minutes to get within five, an interesting non challenge by head coach Kevin Sumlin early in the fourth did cost UH a TD and possibly the game. In the big picture of this season this loss hurts but unfortunately the Cougars weren’t going to get to play for anything big time anyway, now the focus turns to winning the west division of C-USA and maybe getting a rematch with UCF.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Weekend Preview

After two slow weeks in terms of match ups this week is chalked full of great games and is the perfect day to kick back and watch some ball. Some of the headline games include Stanford back at SC for the first time since pulling one of the biggest upsets in history, GA Tech and Duke yes I said Duke this game was a lot better before the Dukies lost to the Heels, Norte Dame at Pitt the Panthers might be the least talked about one loss team and the Domers are coming off another home loss to Navy. There are3 games involving top 25 teams Cincinnati and West Virginia Friday night the Bearcats start their murders row home stretch against the always talented Mountaineers, in what could be the most boring game on TV this season Iowa fresh off watching their title hopes and QB go down in the same game travel to Columbus to play for the Rose Bowl. Then there is the game of the week and again takes place in the Mountain West, #16 Utah travels to Ft. Worth to play #4 TCU in a rematch of one of last season’s best games won by Utah on a TD pass in the final minute, after TCU missed three second half field goals. And the rematch could be the difference between millions and thousands and possibly Pasadena or Memphis, for the Frogs.

**Game of the Week**

#4 TCU against #16 Utah

TCU Field Cred W’s @UVA, @Clemson, @BYU

Utah Field Cred W against Louisville

The Frogs have rewritten history they made just a few weeks ago by moving up to #4 in the BS standings making them the new highest ranked non AQ School. First for the home squad and these stats are outstanding and have been triple checked. The offense has more than stepped up this season scoring 20 or more on 8 of their 9 games and are averaging 458 total yards a game, the defense which has been the Frogs calling card, oh its doing more than its fair share ranked third in the nation in total defense and get this have allowed 25 total points in their last four games. TCU has won 6 straight by at least 16 and their last 4 by an average of 38.
Utah is starting freshman QB Jordan Wynn making his first career road start at Amon Carter Stadium isn’t an easy place to do so and the fore mentioned defensive stats don’t make life any easier. The Utes offense is averaging 411 yards a game and has been much more explosive since the super frosh started taking the snaps. The Utah defense has held six straight opponents under 20 points and is giving up just 299 yards a game.
The spread for this game is almost as crazy as some of the Frogs stats. TCU is a 20 point favorite and should win the game and probably pretty easily but by 20? the Utes have to much pride, talent and speed for that. A win puts TCU in the BCS baring a mind blowing upset.

#6 Boise State against Idaho

BSU Field Cred W’s against Oregon, @Fresno St.

To paraphrase my man Pat Forde you know you have waited for this the Spud State Super Bowl, and if you miss it you’ll hate yourself. The Vandals have become…well not relevant but isn’t one of the worse teams in the country making this game relevant. The Broncos are back at home where they have won 53 straight regular season games including every game played against the Vandals since they both joined the FBS. More than likely this will turn into a shoot out both teams average over 430 total yards per game. Boise is averaging 41 points a game and over 45 a game in WAC games. Idaho has lost 2 of 3 after winning 5 straight, and come into this game as a 31 point dog. The Vandals will score some points but more than likely get taken to the Bronco Woodshed.

#15 Houston @ Central Florida

Houston Field Cred W’s @Okie St, against Texas Tech, @Miss. St.

Playing on the road for the second straight week and coming off back to back crazy shootout wins will the Cougars have enough to beat a good UCF squad? Case Keenum continues to put up video game numbers and is climbing Heisman watch lists throwing for over 1100 yards and 8 TD’s and no int’s over the past two weeks. The Cougars offense is number one with 577 yards and 42 points a game, problem is on the other side of the ball the defense is ranked 115 out of 120 and is keeping UH from getting respect it deserves. This is the first meeting between these teams since 06 and UCF is playing its second straight top 15 opponent, but the Knights are giving up over 350 yards a game and that doesn’t bode well playing against the Cougars. UH is only a 5 point favorite but should win much easier than that.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Weekend Wrap Up
The biggest loss of this past Saturday was Iowa going down at home against Northwestern. This loss besides knocking the Hawkeyes out of the championship picture moved the Horned Frogs into fourth in the BS standings. The Frogs beat down of SDSU leaves them undefeated heading into their biggest remaining match up of the season and with a W gives TCU a legit chance of playing for it all, with some help of course. The needed is two of the top three losing not that far fetched.

#1 Florida has three regular season games left take out FIU everyone else has, other than the Panthers the Gators have a road game this weekend @Columbia against their former head ball coach. The Gamecocks have had a very sub par season, but do have the talent and speed and coaching to pull the upset especially playing at home. Same ol same ol here for Florida St. the Gators final opponent this season at the Swamp, the Noles have more speed and more talent than USC and has under achieved even more and now Star QB Christen Ponder is out for the season. But this is a rivalry game and could possibly be Bobby Bowden’s last game as head coach so the Noles could have some extra inspiration.

#2 Alabama also has three games left before the SEC title game. And two of those are on the road against very competitive team’s @Starkville and @Auburn. The Bulldogs have played way over their heads this season and have almost pulled home upsets over LSU and Florida so the Dogs coming away with a victory after the Tide coming down from beating LSU is possible. The other Tigers have the speed and athletes that they have always had but first year coach Gene Chizck has flipped the script the Tigers have the top offense in the conference but are near the bottom in defense. A signature win in another rivalry game could take down the Tide.

#3 Texas has three conference games left two on the road. But there is little to no chance for an upset here, Baylor stinks and I don’t think has ever beat UT, Kansas has totally face planted, best chance an up and coming A&M squad with an athletic QB, and the Aggies pulled the upset two years ago in College Station.

*** All three teams play on championship games and the best scenario is that Alabama losses one of its two road games and then beats UF in Atlanta, giving the two SEC team’s losses and leaving UT and TCU as the top candidates for the title game. Weekend Wrap.

#4 TCU 55 SDSU 12

This game was never in doubt the Frogs came out and took it to the Aztecs just like they were suppose to. There was no looking ahead to the Utes and then having to pull it out in the second half. Andy Dalton made sure of that with 239 yards passing and two TD’s passing and rushing, speaking of rushing they did that too for a total of 312. Just total domination only allowing 220 total yards and gaining 551 of their own. TCU has extended their winning streak to 11 and now has the biggest game of the weekend coming up at home against Utah, a win basically assures them a conference title and keeps them in the hunt.

#6 Boise State 45 LA Tech 35

It looked like the long roady had no ill effect on the Broncos as they jumped out early and lead by 27 at halftime, but the Bulldogs made some great halftime adjustments and closed the gap to only two before BSU took back control and the W. The Broncos gave up a season high 35 points but only 250 total yards LA Tech took advantage of an ill advised Kellen Moore pass and an onside kick to come away with quick points. The Bronco offense had no problems putting up 507 total yards 194 of those came on the ground from Jeremy Avery who added a TD of his own. The win gave BSU there fourth 9-0 start in six seasons and have won 22 of their last 23 WAC games with the only loss coming @Hawaii in 07 when the Rainbows went unbeaten.

#15 Houston 46 Tulsa 45

For the second straight week the Cougars played the most exciting game of the weekend, and again came out with a W. The offense numbers are even hard to imagine on X-Box Case Keenum had 522 more yards passing and three TD’s the offense in total put up 695. The problem for UH is that their defense needs to step up and keep teams from putting up 40 plus. Mid major counter parts TCU and Boise have both taken great strides and have done so with consistent defense. If the Cougars want to keep the national profile they need to keep focus on both sides of the ball.

#16 Utah 45 UNM 14

The Utes didn’t come out and blow the doors off the Lobos, in fact they gave up 200 yards of offense in the first half and only lead by 10. Second half different story as freshman QB Jordan Wynn making his first start lead the Utes to 28 unanswered and cruised to a victory over still winless UNM. Problems did arise however as the Utes gave up 334 yards to a struggling offense and turned the ball over twice. Wynn did throw for 297 and 2 TD’s in his only warm up start before traveling to Ft. Worth.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Weekend Preview

Second straight pedestrian weekend for college ball in general and the mid majors are no exception. The biggest game for the non AQ weekend isn’t even on Sat. it’s the Friday night showcase on ESPN2 between the home dogs, literally Louisiana Tech and the Boise State Broncos, more on that game to come. Biggest storyline of the weekend has to be can these teams come away with what should be easy wins and then rack up the style points that they all supposedly need to stay where they are. The hidden story is can TCU and Utah avoid looking ahead to next weekends showdown.

A couple schools step outta conference this week to take on BS conference schools, starting Thursday night in another primetime showcase VA Tech travels yes travels to East Carolina looking to avenge last season’s home opening loss to the Pirates. The Hookies are not playing up to expectations and the Pirates are always a competitive and the speed to play with an ACC school who they know they can beat. Second game is Texas v. UCF the Knights took the 07 match up till the final minutes losing by only a field goal, and again the Knights have the speed to play with UT so it may not be the woodsheding that it comes off as.

#6 TCU @ San Diego State

TCU Field Cred W’s @UVA, @Clemson, @BYU
The Frogs take the rare two time zone trip to play the Aztecs so don’t be surprised by a slow start. However that’s probably as close as it will be. TCU hasn’t played a game decided by less than 30 since beating AFA by three. TCU has outscored its opponents by almost 200 points 282-89, that includes two road wins against the ACC and against offensive power BYU, and in the last three including the Y its handed out beat downs by a 123-13 count. As for this week TCU has to avoid over looking the Aztecs and the trip and looking to next weeks MWC showdown. TCU hasn’t lost to SDSU since joining the MWC for the Tec’s they have won three of four but had to squeak out a home win against winless New Mexico who has packed a punch lately (that was my attempt at a bad Mikes Locksley joke). For Super Frog they have to continue racking up the style points to please their east coast voters. Look for the Frogs to start slow and then blow out the Aztecs.

#7 Boise State @ Louisiana Tech

BSU Field Cred W’s against Oregon, @Fresno St
The Broncos take their second extremely long road trip in the last three weeks, how has it affected them? Back to back 40 plus victories is how. Since their close call at Tulsa the Broncos have pilled on those much needed style points against sub par opponents and will need to do so again being on national TV for the first time since. The sub plot for this match-up is two fold, one BSU can’t be looking to next weeks Spud State Super Bowl, and two the reason why is yes the Dogs are only 1-8 vs. the Broncos but always play BSU close at home and have won 11 of 12 at home. Harping on the style points, QB Kellen Moore is second in FBS in passing yards per game and the Bronco D is ranked 10th nationally and is the main reason BSU has become a legit national power. Again similar to TCU the Broncos will probably start slow then poor it on in the second half.

#14 Utah against New Mexico

Utah Field Cred W against Louisville, (only loss @Eugene)
The Utes have cupcake city this week at home against winless New Mexico and need to take full advantage. A month full of close calls leaves the Utes needing a big win against a bad team. One would look at the debacle that has become the Lobo program and say this is it, but last seasons 10-7 Utah victory says it may be a little closer, maybe. The bigger question for Utah is at the QB position junior Terrence Cain had controlled the spot until last week when super frosh Jordan Wynn came in after halftime and led the Utes to 19 unanswered and if Kyle Whittingham wants to make the switch this is the week to get the youngster some pt, because next week is @Ft. Worth in the conference game of the year part II. There’s no slow starts here the Utes should take it to the Lobos from the start.

#15 Houston @ Tulsa

Houston Field Cred W’s @ Okie St, against Texas Tech, @ Mississippi St.
The Cougars have to show how they deal with success coming off their last big win they promptly went to El Paso and watched their season disappear. Now they travel to Tulsa and the Hurricanes are a proud program looking to right their season and a home win against a top 15 team will do just that. This lines up to be another mid major comparison game, how will the Coug’s fair compared to the Broncos who snuck out of the Sooner state with only a touchdown victory. Case Keenum leads the nation in passing with 422 yards per game not good news for the Golden Canes who gave up over 350 to pass happy SMU last week. Tulsa plays extremely well at home and Houston has struggled in Tulsa 6-9 all time, the game should be the closest of the weekend match ups but look for the Cougars to win by at least double digits they have too much at stake in dark horse BCS dreams and Case Keenums outside Heisman chances.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Weekend Wrap-Up

The weekend was rather pedestrian in terms of upsets, outside of the beat down in Eugene most wouldn’t say Oregon winning was an upset but in the manner they did. The two games to focus on for the mid majors were Central traveling to BC, and Houston and Southern Miss. The Cougars and Eagles played what could be considered the game of the week with over 1,300 yards in total offense and Houston scoring on a 46 yard TD pass with only .21 seconds to go, the TD pass was Case Keenum’s fifth to go along with 559 yards passing. Told ya they were the top two offenses in the conference.

The big BCS news is that Southern Cal falling out of contention removes one team that TCU needs to jump to make the BCS title game, and there is still a good chance UF, Bama, Iowa, and Cincinnati could all go down. Now to me it doesn’t matter what position you take on non AQ schools how great would it be to see TCU v. Texas in the title game the ultimate big brother little brother match up. Think Mack Brown came after Jerry Hughes or Andy Dalton, or how long do you think Colt McCoy considered going to Ft. Worth. In this season of mediocrity there isn’t a better season for this opportunity. Wrap-Up Time.

#6 TCU 41 UNLV 0

The common theme for the Frogs and Bronco’s this week, Style Points everyone talks that these two teams need to win big and they combined to win 86-7. TCU is known for their lock down defense and it has been better than advertised, however the offense is what is putting them over the top this season Saturday was the third straight game in which they put up at least 38. In his first season as the “Guy” at QB Andy Dalton has taken full advantage throwing for over 1600 yards and 14 TD’s. The offense as a whole put up over half a thousand in total yards with 578. The win gives TCU a 54-6 home record since ’99 and is currently on a 12 game winning streak, this week they take the longest conference road trip to San Diego to play the Aztecs.

#7 Boise State 45 SJSU 7

The Bronco’s have won their last two games by a combined 99-16, guess Chris Peterson got the style point’s memo after their nail bitter victory at Tulsa. Not that the game was in doubt going into the second half but just in case BSU ran off 35 unanswered. Kellen Moore led the way with 278 yards passing, surprisingly the Bronco’s were held under their season average of 190 yards rushing only gaining 140. BSU takes another long roady this time to Ralston, LA to play the Bulldogs and hope to gain some more national attention as they play Friday night on national TV.

#14 Utah 22 Wyoming 10

The Utes have confused this season with the NCAA basketball tournament survive and advance. Yes they have only lost once this season but are not coming away with the so called needed style points that the two teams above them have done. The Ducks winning out doesn’t only help Boise it also helps Utah @Eugene is their only loss the past two seasons. Terence Cain has done more than an admiral job replacing Bryan Johnson at QB and will take his 1600 yards and 11 TD’s to Ft. Worth for game of the year the sequel in two weeks, if the Utes can avoid the winless Lobos.

#15 Houston 50 Southern Miss 43

As mentioned above, the most exciting game of the week took place in Houston and was a complete offensive shoot out. If you thought the 578 yards put up by up state TCU was PS3 like then Case Keenum and his offense would like you to see their 750 yards of total offense. Keenum has 3293 yards and 25 TD’s in 8 games, yes I know he plays in C-USA but OSU, TTU, and MSU had no answers either so why cant Case get some Heisman love, don’t let Andre Ware and David Klingler effect the season he is having. UH has two road games coming up starting with what should be their toughest test left @Tulsa this Saturday. It’s going to be very interesting to see where the Cougars end up at the end of the season.

NR Central Michigan 10 Boston College 31

Central might have taken themselves off the watch list. It was unlikely that CMU was going to get any love that wouldn’t result in them playing in the inaugural Little C’s bowl. But another win vs. a BCS school would have put them in the up and coming talk for next season for sure. The main reason the Chips have had so much success the past few seasons is mainly due to Dan LeFevour and he just didn’t have it on Saturday. Throwing for only 152 yards no TD’s and an interception and was unable to hurt the Eagles on the ground rushing for only 26 yards and as lowly as that is, it lead the team. Central scored first with a second quarter field goal but wouldn’t score again till the final minute of the 4th. The loss is a downer for the program but, with Michigan losing on Saturday as well it looks even more likely that the Chips will get their chance to be king of the state for the 09-10 season, and don’t underestimate what that would mean for the program.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Weekend Preview

This weekend doesn’t have any top 20 matchups involving two mid major programs, but it does have unranked and un- respected Central Michigan taking on Boston College in Chestnut Hill of course. Most of the other games are conference games meaning they won’t get any attention until Utah goes to Ft Worth in a couple weeks. So I’ll take over and do some light shedding till then.

#6 TCU Horned Frogs vs. UNLV Runnin Rebels
Field Cred-W’s @UVA, @Clemson (beat Miami), @BYU (beat Oklahoma)
The Frogs back at home after the trip to the Mountain welcome in the Rebels who still aren’t making progress and come in with a 3-5 record and are giving up almost 33 points a game and the Frogs have put 30 plus in back to back games. TCU has won 5 straight over Vegas and is 6-1 since joining the Mnt. West. Don’t forget the style points Frogs, sorry Reb’s

#7 Boise St. Broncos vs. San Jose St. Spartans
Field Cred-W’s against #16 Oregon (Beat Utah and Cal) @Fresno St., @Tulsa
The Bronco’s got jumped in the BS standings by TCU and now are left to hope the Ducks, Dogs, and Golden Canes pick up some wins. This week SJSU comes north to the Smurf Turf and isn’t bringing much hope with them the Spartans are only 1-5 and the only win was against a FCS school. The Broncos might need style points more than anyone and this is a week to pick some up.

#16 Utah Utes vs. Wyoming Cowboys
Field Cred-W’s against Louisville
The Utes still control their destiny in terms of the Mnt. West and might be BSU’s best hope of still making the BCS. Last week Air Force took Utah to OT before the Utes pulled it out, this week things should be easier, maybe. The Pokes have won 3 of 4 to move a game over .500 at 4-3 but don’t fare as well against the Utes being 49-31-1 all time against Utah.

#18 Houston Cougars vs. Southern Miss Eagles (beat UVA)
Field Cred-W’s @ #5 Oklahoma St., against Texas Tech, @ Mississippi St.
Houston has possibly the best case for a playoff with big wins and only one bad performance. This week USM comes to Robertson and the Eagles have been the most respected C-USA team over the past couple years. This season isn’t much different although their record is only 5-3 they have had trips to Lawrence and Louisville and lost by a combined 9 points. That should mean the Cougars wont be looking ahead and have another slip up, USM comes in with the second best offense in C-USA only behind UH, but have the number 1 defense in the conference. Big, big game this week for both squads.

NR Central Michigan @Boston College
Field Cred-W’s @Michigan State
Central has a chance to go 3-1 in non conference including wins @East Lansing and @Chestnut Hill with the only blemish being a touchdown loss @Tucson, that’s a schedule. That might be putting the cart before the horse the Eagles are coming off a coulda, shoulda, woulda loss @South Bend and are 5-3 but haven’t beat a team with a winning record. This is the game of the weekend for non AQ schools and CMU has a chance to put themselves in the conversation for schools really getting ripped off. Looking past this weekend I’m not playing so I will chances are that the system is going to keep Central out of any meaningful bowl game. That means CMU will be headed to the Little C’s bowl and their likely opponent… Michigan and barring an epic MAC upset Central will have a chance to beat every D1 school in the state.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Weekend Wrap-Up
The game of the week looked very similar to last years meeting TCU 38 BYU 7, last season TCU 32 BYU 7 difference this time round BCS dreams and outside title game chances increased not disappeared. The Frogs made the jump over fellow unbeatens Cincinnati and Boise State. Now on the outside chance of the title game of course it all starts with the Frogs winning out, then moves to teams losing which isn’t all that far fetched given recent performances. FLA loses to UGA, or Alabama. Alabama loses to LSU or Auburn. Texas loses this weekend to OK St.
Iowa loses to Ohio St, and USC loses to Oregon or Stanford.

That would give all teams ahead of the Frogs at least one loss and leave TCU undefeated with wins @UVA, @Clemson(who just beat Miami) @BYU, and against Utah. Fellow lone star represent Texas has the least likely chance of losing given they only have to play OSU minus their best player Dez Bryant. But that’s ok because there are two spots for the title game.

The bigger issue is how UT got anointed best of the rest, the rest being a team outside the SEC. The Horns have a non conference schedule that does not include a school from a BCS conference, UL-Monroe, Wyoming, UTEP, and UCF. Argument for this is the Big 12 is so strong “not so fast my friend” their conference schedule contains only two ranked teams, and they both will face Texas minus their best players Sam Bradford, and the for mentioned Dez Bryant.

This has become the argument in this system comparing schedules. Let’s do so; take TCU, Iowa and Cincinnati and their schedules include Virginia, Clemson, Arizona, and Oregon St., Illinois. Compare that to schedules of Florida and Texas which include only one BCS school Florida State. For UT see above, for FLA besides FSU there’s Charleston Southern, Troy and Florida International sounds like a national championship schedule to me, if your Richmond.

#7 Boise State traveled to the islands and beat down the Warriors with the style points they are suppose to be showing 54-9, reward? Falling three spots in the new rankings. The Broncos are 29-4 the last three seasons and are suppose ably relying on Oregon to win out, to salvage anything form their season. So much for that whole controlling your own destiny thing.

#6 TCU as mentioned above, took it to the Cougars again. This gives the Frogs their 4th road victory already this season as many road games as the vaunted Gators play all season by the way. The win moves TCU into the top spot for non AQ schools a spot they should occupy through the season unless they trip up, and defending conference champ Utah comes calling Nov 14.

#18 Houston won with their own style points beating SMU 38-15 and the Ponies got 12 of those 15 in mop up time. The Cougars now enter the meat of the C-USA schedule with USM, @Tulsa, and @UCF the next three weeks. UH still has an outside chance of cracking the BCS, if they finish in the top 16 of the final standings and ahead of a BCS conference champ they have a chance of getting a much deserved pay day. The best case scenario here for the Coug’s is that the Big East contenders beat up on each other, and this is very possible given Tony Pike’s re-broken arm and Pitt is finally playing up to its potential and WVU is always a contender.

#16 Utah had their struggles continue against the Academy being forced to OT at home before stopping the triple option on 4th down and coming out with a 23-16 victory. Many outsiders look at this as a bad win (great term) beating a team with a .500 record at home well ask Minnesota and TCU about playing the Flacons both teams won by a combined 10 points. The Ute’s continue their home stand against Wyoming look for a more impressive outing on Saturday.

NR Central Michigan, still not ranked for some reason. The Chips went to Bowling Green and didn’t leave with the half hundred on the board like BSU did. However a very nice second half defensive performance gave CMU an easy 24-10 road win. On Saturday Central plays outta conference on the road against BC from the ACC and gives the MAC and non AQ schools yet another chance to beat big brother.

Falling from the rankings BYU, for some odd reason. I guess Oklahoma’s weakness hurts the Y and is a non issue for the Longhorns. The Cougars inability to deal with great team speed was once again exposed as they just couldn’t block Jerry Hughes and couldn’t cover any receiver. Unfortunately the Cougars are left with very little to play for this season outside of the Beehive Boot, and that’s a shame considering where this season started.

Thanks for playing Idaho. Yes Reno is a tough place to play and yes you are Idaho but at least show up please. We will all look for the Vandals in the news again when no one else will hire Dennis Erickson.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Weekend Watch

#4 Boise State Broncos
Field Cred- W’s against #16 Oregon @ Fresno, @ Tulsa
This week @ Hawaii
The Broncos take the flight to the island to play the Warriors who are having a down season in year two post June Jones. Don’t take the Warriors lightly playing at home and the flight from Boise not your normal roady. The question for the Broncos is do they have to win with style points to stay at 4 or to move up?

#8 TCU Horned Frogs
Field Cred-W’s @UVA, @Clemson, against CSU (beat CU)
This week @ #9 BYU (beat #3 Oklahoma and CSU)
The Frogs and Cougars meet in this weekend’s biggest match-up shinning some much earned light on the non AQ schools and the Mnt West. The Frogs embarrassed the Cougars last season knocking them from the ranks of the unbeaten and BCS consideration. Now that the rolls are completely flipped the question is will the Cougars be able to handle the Frogs speed?

#16 BYU Cougars
Field Cred-W’s against Oklahoma, CSU
This week vs. #8 TCU (beat Clemson, UVA, and CSU)
The Coug’s have revenge on their minds. Not only for the beat-down received last year in Ft Worth but the embarrassment handed out by FSU earlier this season at the Mountain. BYU wants to prove that they can play with and beat teams built on good/great speed which has always been the knock. With some help BYU still has a chance to avoid a third straight trip to Vegas in Dec. but a second straight loss to the Frogs ends those chances.

#17 Houston Cougars
Field Cred-W’s @ # 5 Okie St, against Texas Tech now ranked, @ Miss. St
This Week against SMU
The other Coug’s welcome in the Ponies from up state and aren’t to be taken lightly just ask TCU. June Jones has a team with some bad losses however is 2-0 in conference and always plays hard and could catch the Cats looking ahead with games against USM, Tulsa, and UCF traditional conference powers coming up the next three weeks. Don’t fall asleep again UH!!!

#18 Utah Utes
Field Cred- W’s against Louisville, @CSU
This week against Air Force
Utah continues to play even more under the radar if possible and start a stretch of three straight home games against very beatable opponents UW and UNM to follow. However the Falcons tend to have the Utes number being the only MWC team with a winning record against Utah 14-11. And just like there I-15 brother they still have an outside chance of cracking the BCS, but all starts with winning out.

NR Central Michigan Chippewa’s
Field Cred-W’s @ #23 Michigan St.
This Week @ Bowling Green
Central is now in the driver seat to win the MAC for the second time in three years and travels to take on a Bowling Green squad with a sub par record but who has played a brutal schedule. This becomes a comparison game, BSU traveled cross country and hung near half a hundred on the Falcons, so again winning with style become almost as important as winning itself. P.S. CMU’s one loss on the road at Tucson, AZ now looks even better as the Cats moved into the top 25.

** Looking to make their way onto the watch list**
Idaho Vandals
Record 6-1
Field Cred W’s @ Northern Illinois (beat Purdue (beat Ohio State)) beat CSU
This week @ Nevada
The Vandals are historically one of the worst FBS programs but this year have found what it takes to come away with some much needed W’s. They only played one AQ school and lost but, have games upcoming with conference powers Fresno and national power Boise so the Vandals could still be heard from.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Saturday Wrap
All “mid major” teams on the watch list came away with victories and none were really that close with only Boise State winning by less than 10. On Sunday the first BS rankings came out with BSU ranked #4 joined by fellow unbeaten TCU at #9. BYU, Houston and Utah fall in line at 16, 17, 18, with the Chips still getting no love remaining unranked.

I would like to step away from the mid major soap box for a second and point out some other BS problems. The BCS is based on 6 “power” conferences and the champions of each getting an automatic bid. Problem being #5Cincinnati and #6 Iowa are now being talked about that if they go undefeated will they be able to beat out one loss teams. Are you freaking kidding me right now so not only will the BS computers and polls tell Mnt. West, WAC and CUSA teams they can’t win a championship now there saying they will tell Big East and Big 11 teams that they aren’t good enough either. So instead of having D-1 and D1-aa, sorry I mean FBS and FCS divisions of college football should we just have D-elite college football involving SEC, Big 12 teams USC and Norte Dame, everyone else would just be regular old D-1, well least they would have a playoff system then.

Just a little more BCS rankings breakdown. Teams in the top 20 by conference SEC-3, Big 12-2 and one of them was beat by Houston at home, Pac-10-2, Big 11-3 Mountain West-3. I’m not saying I’m just saying. Now to the wrap.

#4 Boise State had probably the toughest game on the road at Tulsa and came away with an “unimpressive” win. Which for them means there season in slipping away. A field goal with .00 seconds left to beat Arkansas at home keeps Florida #1. Schedule, schedule, schedule everyone wants to yell I’m sorry Charleston Southern, Troy, and Vandy.

#9 TCU played only there second home game of the season and as “sub-par” as they played last week in the snow they played that well at home against Colorado St (beat CU). Big week for the Frogs as they again prep for another road game this time against conference foe BYU, and the Y is looking for pay back for last seasons beat down in Ft. Worth that took the Cougs outta the BCS.

#16 Brigham Young was on the road for the second straight week this time in San Diego to play the Aztecs and the game wasn’t as ugly as it could be with the Y winning only 38-28. Now the second act starts for the Cougars as they welcome TCU to the mountain on Saturday night. And with a win over Utah in the season finally BYU will be able to claim one of the more impressive season in college football, which for them will more than likely mean a return to Vegas for a before Christmas bowl game.

#17 Houston went to the bayou and beat down the Green Wave just like they were suppose to. After a home game against SMU don’t fall asleep again cougars, the Cougs have a home game with Southern Miss, and two road games against Tulsa and Central Florida. So again it can not be understated how bad Houston is getting jobbed this season, if they run the table.

#18 Utah also played their second straight road game and didn’t let the distractions of Vegas get to them as they took it to the Rebels 35-15. Utah plays three straight home games starting this week against the Academy followed by the Pokes and Lobos which should leave the Ute’s with only one loss heading into their last three games two of which are against TCU and BYU both on the road.

NR Central Michigan went west to play Western Michigan and never really gave the Broncos a chance going into Waldo and coming out with a 34-23 victory. The Chips are the only team on the watch list not ranked which is more than a little mind boggling, specially now with Sparty picking it up and Zona moving into the top 25. In two weeks Central gets another chance to take on “big brother” with a trip to Chestnut Hill, Mass

Friday, October 16, 2009

Weekly Look

Temas to watch this week/weekend

#5 Boise State Broncos
Record 6-0
Credentials Wins vs #16 Oregon, @ Fresno St., @ Tulsa
This week @ Tulsa, BSU 28 UT 21

Boise has become the highest ranked non BCS school during the regular season. And is now facing the haters head on with Nevada and Hawaii having down years BSU is left with a soft schudule. Which doesnt seem to be the same issue for Florida now having beatin LSU the Gators are left with a sub par SEC east with down teams in UGA and UT and natural powers UK, and Vandy. And a schudule missing Ole Miss, Auburn or a regular season game with Alabama. Florida however didnt go out and play a ranked non confrence team or a road non confrence game.

#12 TCU Horned Frogs
Record 5-0
Credentials Wins @UVA, @ Clemson
This Week vs Colorado St who beat Colorado week one @ Boulder
The frogs enter the meat of the MWC schudule coming off a road win against the Air Force academy. Haters would say that the frogs exscaped with only a 3-point win against a middle of the pack team, problem being the weather 20's and snow and an offesnive style that is very difficult, see Ohio St vs Navy week one diffrence the Luckeyes were playing at home.

#18 Brigham Young Cougars
Record 5-1
Credentials Wins vs#3 Oklahoma "nuetral", Colorado St.
This Week @ San Diego St
The Y boosts the biggest win for a non BCS school this season in Arlington, TX against the Sooners. However the Cougars would get taken to the woodshed @ home against Florida St. However after the Sooners lost they still were in the national championship hunt, but one loss puts the Cougars in the Liberty Bowl not the title game. If the Cougars would win out they would have victories against OU, TCU, and Utah. Somebody explain to me how that equals the Las Vegas Bowl.

#23 Houston Cougars
Record 4-1
Credentials Wins @ #5 Oklahoma St., against Texas Tech, @ Mississippi St.
This Week @Tulane
These Cougars have the second biggest win for a non BCS school along with a win at Starkville, MS where it took a goal line stand by LSU to come out with a victory. Yes the Cougars should have beaten the Miners in El Paso however here comes the one loss rule again one bad night and there season is destended for the Liberty Bowl not the Rose Bowl like one bad afternoon USC the Torjans lose to a team who was 0-12 last season and there headed cross town for the Rose Bowl, at the least.

#24 Utah Utes
Record 4-1
Credentials Wins against Louisville, @ Colorado St
This Week @UNLV
The Utes have played a softer schudule this season after there undefeated 08 season and a Sugar Bowl beat down of Bama. However still claim a win over a Big East team and the MWC championship still goes through SLC. Utah did blow there chance at returning to the BCS again becasue of the one loss rule with there slow preformance @ Eugene

NR Central Michigan Chippewas
Record 5-1
Credentials Win @ #23 Michigan State
This Week @ Western Michigan
The Chips staretd the season with offense off night in the dessert against the Arizona Wildcats however came away with a respectable one loss 19-6. The next week they again played a road BCS game against the Spartans and pulled off one of the most exciting victories this season. Central still has a ACC date with Boston College again on the road.

Intro

This blog is to help shed light on "mid major"college football and show how they belong in the debacle of a system that is the BCS. One question that must be asked is, if the powers that be feel these schools are so infearer why are they afraid to let them in on the party and the money. Well through a little history and the present going on's i hope to show that they do belong and that the powers should be afraid, however they are still wrong for acting out on thier fear.
First the history leason, aside from the national examples of Bosie State and Utah(twice) ill take some time to point out less noted victories. There are two confernces that will be focused on. the Mountian West and the WAC which have both had school crash the "BS" party. And also will take some time to look at schools with less acclaimed victories.
The Mountain West. In 2008 went 6-2 against the Pac-10 including bottom half teams New Mexico and UNLV with wins over bowl bound teams Arizona and Arizona St. Also Wyoming a yearly cellar dweller went to Knoxville and beat the Vols, as well as Utah's beat down of Bama, and Michigan niether played in Salt Lake.
The WAC has a little less history and yes has more weak teams, however has had two different teams in the "BS" Hawaii and Boise St. Then there is Fresno St. which has gone about trying to prove itself the hardest way possible by playing any team anywhere which just almosty always happens to be on the road, Rutgers, Wisconsin, Cincinnati, UCLA, USC, and Illinois just to name a few.
Then there are teams who come on the sence and are given no chance, Houston, Ball St., Tulsa. Houston has taken the Fresno plan of playing anyone anywhere and just this season alone have victories at Oklahoma St who was #5, at Mississippi St, and against Texas Tech, however with one bad game that is allowed all the "big schools" is now left to play for the GMAC bowl rather than the BCS championship game or Fiesta Bowl and the millions of extra dollars that come with those games