Robins Egg

The Benefits Of Fsu Rankings
Well, I had my College Game of the Month going this weekend and was treated to three-plus hours of frustration, angst and common feelings of dread. The Tigers proceeded to lay a excellent egg, losing 26-10 in front of 60,000 disappointed fans.
Yes, I may possibly be delusional. But I’m taking pills and whiskey for that. However, there had been 4 separate sequences that doomed us. And if 1 of these had gone the other way issues likely would’ve been different:
The CFA Bowl, in its 43rd year, will be the 9th oldest bowl game inside the country. It was originally known as the Peach Bowl from 1968 to 1992. This bowl has earned the reputation as one of probably the most competitive bowls.
1) Missouri’s first drive, Chase Daniel hit Greg Bracey up the left sideline for 46 yards. Bracey barely stepped out of bounds at the 26-yard line and Mizzou had to settle for a field goal.
2) After a three-and-out on OU’s first drive, Missouri took the ball after which suffered the blunder that changed the game. That score would’ve made it 10-0 and would have opened the floodgates.
It’s now 16-10 and Missouri’s defense forced one more three-and-out. The Tigers would have had the ball in OU territory with all of the momentum. But an atrocious roughing-the-kicker penalty occurred when the punter landed on an idiotic Missouri rusher. Oklahoma scored on the extended drive to go up 23-10 and issues had been searching bleak.
4) However, even right after that disheartening drive the Tigers marched down to the Oklahoma 1-yard line. However, 4 terrible play calls (why keep going to the short side of the field?
Again, a loss is a loss and I do apologize. However, I’m attempting to look at it like that was a game that need to have went our way but didn’t. That implies that the Gambling Gods have some thing major in retailer for us down the road, and hopefully we might end up winning a game that we shouldn’t.
But I’ll still kick Chase Coffman inside the nuts if I ever see him on the street.
Anyway, here are some random, scattered thoughts for a bittersweet weekend of college football:
No. 1: they take waaaaaaaaaay too quite a few penalties. Bettors want to often beware the sloppy team. No. 2: their kicker is horrendous. Chris Hetland is just 1-for-7 on the season, and could lose his job.
- The quantity of wide receivers averaging a lot more than 100 yards per game has dropped from 34 in 2005 to 17 in 2006.
- I’m calling it appropriate now: neither Louisville nor West Virginia are going to run the table inside the Big East. Clearly 1 of them will lose on Thursday. But both also have to travel to Pittsburgh and neither has faced Rutgers yet, either. Toss in tricky games against teams like Cincinnati and South Florida and I think each WVU and Louisville will lose and 1 of them will have two losses.
They’re ranked #19 in college football polls. Their only prior appearance in a Peach Bowl game was in 1969. Florida State will be the ACC’s Atlantic Division Champion. They played in the very first bowl in 1968 and once more in 1983.
- There had been 21 games final week where a preferred was posted at six points or less. The underdogs went an outstanding 11-10 straight up in those games. On the whole, underdogs had been just 26-25 ATS.
With six-point wins over Washington State and Washington, as well as a seven-point victory over Arizona State, the Trojans had been stumbling like Drago appropriate just before he got knocked down by Rocky.
And how about Doc’s Sports own Jordan Adams? On Wednesday Adams proclaimed the Trojans as the most overrated team in all of football – college or pro. Just three brief days later Pete Carroll and Co. were ambushed in Corvallis. Great call.
They have the same difficulty as Miami – too a lot of head circumstances and pure athletes and not sufficient refined players. Throw inside the truth that they’ve both whiffed on their quarterback signings over the past 5 years and also you have two mediocre programs.
- This one is courtesy of Stuart Mandel, and it explains why Notre Dame may perhaps be probably the most overrated team in football:
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