Posts Tagged ‘college football’
BCS Controversies – NCAA College Football
Tuesday, August 31, 2010 15:01 3 CommentsBCS controversies–has there been a year without one? A big thank you to our friends at Sports Management Degrees for the following post, just in time for the launch of the new college football season.
BCS Controversies by Year
The BCS and controversy go together like maize and blue, scarlet and grey, crimson and cream or [...]
TCU’s Gary Patterson AP Coach of the Year – NCAA College Football
Wednesday, December 23, 2009 13:05 No CommentsBreaking down why TCU’s Gary Patterson deserves his AP Coach of the Year Award… and why his most distinguishing move occurred off the field.
Well-Deserved Recognition
Another BCS-busting first for the Horned Frogs of TCU–Gary Patterson has been named the first non-BCS conference Coach of the Year by the Associated Press.
The irony of that being [...]
2009 NCAA College Football Bowl Picks
Friday, December 18, 2009 18:38 No CommentsBowl season is upon us, kicking off Saturday, December 19, with two games, the New Mexico Bowl and St. Petersburg Bowl.
That being the case, here are my picks for this year’s match-ups–take them with a grain of salt, or perhaps a couple margaritas.
NON-BCS BOWL GAMES
NEW MEXICO BOWL
Fresno State vs. Wyoming – Dec. 19
Pick: [...]
Bowl Challenges Set
Tuesday, December 8, 2009 22:26 No CommentsSo the NCAA college football regular season is finally over. Before I’m called out on the veracity of that statement, yes, there is one game remaining, Army-Navy. Often an afterthought, the traditional service academy rivalry game does indeed have bearing on this year’s post-season; if Army wins, the Black Knights will have the [...]
UCLA vs. USC
Tuesday, December 1, 2009 18:20 2 CommentsAh, the weekend in college football. The six undefeateds remained just that, although two (Texas and Alabama) actually faced challenges! Colt McCoy played his heart out to life the Longhorns, perhaps locking up the Heisman trophy in the process; the Tide, however, narrowly squeaked by, benefiting from poor clock management on the part [...]
A Meaningful Game
Monday, November 23, 2009 22:51 2 CommentsWith the top teams rolling–Florida, Alabama, Texas, TCU and Boise State all crushed their opponents, while Cincinnati had a bye–only one game on this past weekend’s schedule delivered much intrigue.
The Connecticut Huskies defeated Notre Dame 33-20 in double overtime at South Bend.
Before we go into any of the greater meanings or implications of this game, [...]
As The Season Dwindles Down…
Tuesday, November 17, 2009 15:50 No CommentsHmmm…
Zzzz…
Some weeks simply not much happens. I channel surfed vigorously, trying to find a game worth watching (and I receive a lot of channels). A very few games that I had a passing interest in (if only because of their Bowl Championship Series implications) were on the air (er, cable… er, Uverse fiber-optics), [...]
Iowa’s Pass
Tuesday, November 3, 2009 19:00 No CommentsIs it any surprise that, once again, the most overrated team in the college football polls and BCS standings is a member of the Big Ten Conference?
Iowa struggled against Michigan State two weeks ago and looked abysmal against lowly Indiana for three quarters this past Saturday before an impressive fourth-quarter comeback saved them. It’s [...]
Statement Game
Monday, October 26, 2009 18:00 No CommentsWe’re roughly two-thirds of the way through the college football regular season, smack dab in the middle of the conference portion of the season, a time when one has come to expect multiple Top 25 showdowns every week. Not so during Week 8, when only two such match-ups existed, and one of those was [...]
BCS Rankings Are Out
Monday, October 19, 2009 22:07 1 CommentAfter a couple of blah weeks, the college football season picked up again this past weekend. Several Top 25 showdowns along other games of national or at least conference rivalry interest made for some interesting watching.
And. at the end of it all, the first BCS standings!
Not that I’m thrilled about the Bowl Championship Series–as [...]







