While I am willing to admit that Week 3 wasn’t all it could have been, I sure as hell beat out the first two weeks in regards to watchability. I was pretty much in front of the TV for 12 hours straight for college football fun, much to the chagrin of the Duchess. It’s not like we’re getting married in a two weeks or anything. Oh, wait a minute….
Anyway, on to the Touchdown:
1) No. 6 LSU at No. 10 Auburn – 7:45 PM on ESPN
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, you have to love SEC match-ups. This one’s going to be a grudge match. You can go on and on about Charles Scott at running back, but his yards came against Appalachian State and North Texas. I could average 100 yards a game against those two teams. In fact, I probably would have picked Auburn, except the stinker they put up against Miss. State. Yeah, the defense was great, but only a field goal from the offense. You can’t pull that crap against LSU. This will be a close, low scoring defense game. The team who makes the last mistake will lose (probably Auburn).
2) No. 3 Georgia at Arizona State – 8:00 PM on ABC
This would have been my number 1 game if ASU hadn’t poo-ed the bed against UNLV. I had to look at the a few times before I realized it wasn’t a joke. I love this game for Georgia, because they have actually scheduled a tough non conference opponent. No matter what happened last week, this won’t be a walk for Georgia. The one thing they don’t want is to get into a shoot-out with ASU, they don’t have the firepower. ASU learned from there mistake last week, which is don’t run more than you throw, at least not with Rudy Carpenter. ASU will air it out against the Georgia secondary, and they better hope to get some pressure on Carpenter, or it won’t be pretty.
3) No. 4 Florida at Tennessee – 3:30 PM on CBS
Normally, I would give a bunch of crap to Tennessee about how they suck, but I thought the same thing last year and they back-doored their way into the SEC Championship Game. Anyway, Florida has lots of firepower on both sides of the field. Tennessee is going to have to try and keep Percy Harvin contained and hope that Tim Tebow starts making mistakes. Tennessee needs to get their running game going to help Eric Crompton because if the game is in his hands, the Vols are in trouble.
4) Boise State at No. 17 Oregon – 3:30 PM on local channels
I’m telling you right now, if I were Jeremiah Masoli or Chris Harper, I would have an extra sturdy knee brace on. God must hate Oregon QB’s because if he is not making them like Akili Smith or Joey Harrington, he’s blowing out their knees. With that said, Oregon will probably stick to the running game to make sure they don’t put too much pressure on their new quarterback. However, Oregon needs to watch out because Boise State can put up points in a hurry. If Oregon can control the tempo, they should be fine.
5) No. 18 Wake Forest at No. 24 Florida State – 7:00 PM on ESPN2
I think I would be physically ill if I watched this game, but it is a bit interesting. Here’s a tip for all you teams that fell from glory, beat up on two weak opponents and get back into the top 25 on name recognition alone. FSU did it. I would sit here and say things like “FSU has the top offense in the country”, but they did it against Western Carolina and Chattanooga. No, seriously. On the other side, I like QB Riley Skinner of Wake Forest. He actually lead his team back to beat Ole Miss, you know, a real opponent. If Wake doesn’t win this game, and win it big, they only have themselves to blame.
6) No. 13 Ohio State at Troy – 12:00 PM on Big Ten Network
Gee, you think Ohio State can handle this one? After the stink job against USC, this Trojan team is more their speed.
Extra Point:
7) Did you see that smack down USC laid on Ohio State? I’m still giddy about it. It finally exposed OSU for the fraud team they are. However, I am here to help OSU with their problem, even if I don’t like them. The problem lies in recruiting.
Now, before all you OSU fans start flipping out, OSU has a very good recruiting system, but they miss one key position each and every time. A quarterback. If you seriously think that Todd Boeckman or Terrelle Pryor are leading your team anywhere but the “also ran” column, you need some serious help.
Now, what I’m saying is surround your already good team with a good quarterback, preferably a drop back quarterback with a strong arm and leadership skills. They aren’t that hard to find. Let’s see, you have Cullen Harper, Mark Sanchez, Curtis Painter, Todd Reesing, Chase Daniel, Matt Stafford, Matt Grothe, Riley Skinner, Colt McCoy, Graham Harrell, and John Parker Wilson. Those are just off the top of my head and I know I’m missing some.
Put any of those quarterbacks on OSU and you have a significantly better team that might actually be able to beat a good opponent. Or keep recruiting stiffs like Boeckman and get blown out by teams from the SEC and Pac-10. Whatever works.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
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