I didn’t see a thread for this season. Here’s a thread to discuss week to week action in college football. There’s another thread for all the conference realignment stuff.
Watching FSU vs Southern Miss now but keeping an eye on Texas vs Alabama. Texas up ten.
My Spartans are off to a decent start but beware- Mel Tucker accused of unwanted phone sex. We’ll see how that goes. Plus Washington comes calling this week, could be a tough game.
Love that Alabama and Clemson have both lost a game.
Pac 12 looking solid in its farewell season. Sucks that the powers that be have stripped conferences of their regional identities and old rivalries are being diluted.
Time for Penix to show off his Heisman cred. If Washington goes undefeated that means they beat USC and Utah in successive weeks late in the season. I don’t see how they don’t make the playoffs if that happens.
Then again would anyone be shocked if Georgia, Alabama and Texas all make it in from the SEC?
MSU has suspended Mel Tucker without pay. Nobody around here thinks this is anything but a formality on the way to his being fired. There is no way he coaches again, anywhere. What a tragic figure- he got an insanely lucrative contract and had it all, but he had to piss it all away by being a horndog. Giving gifts to this woman, calling her, asking if she’d date him if he wasn’t married, masturbating while on the phone with her. Once again MSU will have to search for a new coach, in my opinion just give the job to acting coach Harlan Barnett.
My Cornhuskers are still relevant. We were the underdogs, off to an 0-2 start, and had 6 straight losing seasons. Yet we’re still important enough for Deion’s team to storm the field!
Somewhat encouraging to this long-suffering Nebraska fan. Not much else is. I “trusted the process” 5 years ago when I was super-excited to get Scott Frost.
Judge Gary Libey ruled in favor of Oregon State and Washington State in Whitman County Superior Court after they jointly filed a complaint Friday that saw the potential of the Pac-12 meeting as a board and voting as an “imminent and existential threat” to the future of the conference.
The ruling for the temporary restraining order prevents a Pac-12 board meeting scheduled for Wednesday and sets up a preliminary injunction hearing that is expected to determine who makes up the voting members of the Pac-12 board of directors.
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Oregon State and Washington State have argued that they should be the only voting members remaining in the conference, citing precedent that previous members who’ve notified the Pac-12 of their withdrawal from the league have lost voting rights.
You know what would be funny? I took a look at Georgia’s non-conference schedule, and it’s crazy!
UT-Martin
Ball State
UAB
Georgia Tech
I wonder if the playoff committee could reject them based on their schedule, like Central Florida in 2017. Now with LSU and Bama losing, they won’t be able to move too much in the SEC title game.
I am personally hoping that Sanders succeeds at Colorado. My opinion is of the decided minority among my group of friends, most of whom dislike him because he’s a successful black man who dares to speak his mind. Same reason they dislike Kaepernick and LeBron.
I was actually hoping that Sanders would stay at Jackson State and build a powerhouse by recruiting many of the stud black athletes away from the top D-1 programs.
'Noles really struggled today to close out a surprisingly tough Boston College team. A team which committed 18 (not a typo) penalties. This game should have been over in the 3rd, but the defense came up woefully short on QB contain, downfield coverage, and run defense in the 2nd half. Either BC is a lot better than they showed in the first 2 games or FSU has got some serious work to do.
I expect we will drop to at least 4 in the polls and could go as low as 6 depending on how the 4 (Texas hosting Wyoming) and 6 (OSU v. W. Kentucky) teams do, but that seems overly harsh given that we did, in fact, win the game in the end.
I stayed up late to watch the Colorado/Colorado State game. One helluva game, in which Colorado State led most of the way and should have won the game. CSU had 182 yards in penalties and sent a CU player to the hospital.