- No. 21 Auburn over Mississippi State- Auburn is supposed to contend in the SEC this year, and this is the first conference game. So they should roll over Miss. St.
- No. 23 West Virginia over Marshall
- San Jose State loses to No. 11 Wisconsin- This isn't much of a contest. Wisconsin wins easily.
- No. 15 Georgia Tech over Kansas- There aren't many teams that can stop GT's running game. I mean, how do you only throw like 2 passes and still win a game?
- No. 22 Georgia loses to No. 24 South Carolina- Georgia is missing their top receiver and has a freshman quarterback that has never played a SEC game. And in a series with the winner only winning by a few points; what do you think is going to happen?
- South Florida loses No. 8 Florida- After a rough start, Florida gets it together to beat South Florida. But it won't be a blowout.
- Idaho loses to No. 6 Nebraska- How embarrassing will this game be for Idaho?
- James Madison loses to No. 13 Virginia Tech- They are probably pretty pissed about last week and poor James Madison will probably have that anger taken out on them.
- Iowa State loses to No. 9 Iowa- I think it will be closer than most think.
- No. 17 Florida State over No. 10 Oklahoma- This could go anyway. On paper, I think Oklahoma should win this, but I think Ponder and the rest of the Noles somehow get the W.
- Michigan loses to Notre Dame- The used-to-be-dynasties hash it out and the Irish end up on top.
- No. 12 Miami (FL) loses to No. 2 Ohio State- I hate Ohio St. but I just don't think Miami is polished enough to beat this Buckeyes team.
- UNLV loses to No. 20 Utah
- No. 18 Penn State loses to No. 1 Alabama- Even without last year's Heisman's winner, Bama will take advantage of the Nittany Lions inexperience.
- Tennessee Tech loses to No. 4 TCU
- No. 7 Oregon beats Tennessee- This is going to sad to watch. Oregon is flying high and Tennessee doesn't have a chance.
- No. 14 Arkansas destroys Louisiana-Monroe
- No. 19 LSU over Vanderbilt- LSU barely survived UNC last week, but this contest should be easier to handle.
- Virginia barely loses to No. 16 USC- I think USC would lose if the game was in Tennessee, but because Vandy is going so far into new territory, they barely lose.
- No. 25 Stanford edges UCLA
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Thursday, September 9, 2010
2010 NCAA Football Predictions - Week 2
Week 2 is here! What a week of games! This will be a really fun Saturday. I'll be watching South Carolina beat Georgia, Miami losing to Ohio St., and Florida State barely beating Oklahoma.
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Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Must See!!!
This is a clip from last week's South Carolina vs. LSU football game. As you can see, the ref intentionally tackles the quarterback for South Carolina. WTCrap???
Friday, February 15, 2008
Most Valuable College Football Teams
I found this Forbes article that went over the value of college footballs. I knew college football was profitable, but these numbers are amazing. Colleges make so much money from their teams. Football has to be the most revenue producing program at colleges.

Notre Dame is the most valuable at a value of $101 million and bringing in $45.8 million last season.
South Carolina was ranked like #13 or #14 with a total value of $69 million and $28.9 million from last season.
It is also interesting that 6 of the top 10 most valuable college football teams come from the SEC (Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, LSU, Georgia, and Auburn). Or you can say the SEC has 8 teams in the top 15 with South Carolina and Arkansas falling somewhere around #13 and #15.

South Carolina was ranked like #13 or #14 with a total value of $69 million and $28.9 million from last season.
It is also interesting that 6 of the top 10 most valuable college football teams come from the SEC (Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, LSU, Georgia, and Auburn). Or you can say the SEC has 8 teams in the top 15 with South Carolina and Arkansas falling somewhere around #13 and #15.
Go Gamecocks! Go SEC!
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
NCAA Football 2007-08 Review



BONUS:

East Carolina 41, vs. #24 Boise State 38 -- The Broncos tried to do it again. They were down big, and they made a comeback. Unfortunately for them, it wasn't enough. East Carolina closed out the game with a field goal to defeat last year's most prolific post-seasoners.











10. #5 Georgia 41, vs. #10 Hawaii 10 -- I was so close to making a bet with a friend on this game. I didn't want to bet on the 10 point line, but he wouldn't bet without a line. Regardless, I should have, because Georgia destroyed a much weaker Hawaii team. Colt Brennan, a Heisman candidate, was sacked all game long, and the Hawaii defense was no match for Georgia's running back Moreno and the Bulldog offense.

9. Standford 24, vs. #2 Southern California 23 -- This upset was almost as big, if not bigger, than the Michigan vs. Appalachian State upset. Five turnovers can end a 35 home game winning streak though.
8. #15 Florida 51, vs. South Carolina 31 -- As much as it hurts me to put this in the top 10, I have to because of the magnitude of Tim Tebow's performance. He rushed for 5 touchdowns and threw for 2 more. It's as if my friend Ricky is playing a season with Florida on XBox with NCAA '07.

7. Arkansas 50, vs. #1 LSU 48 3OT -- Many people were surprised at this game, but I'm not sure why. This game just fit in with the rest of the season. This is one of 2 of LSU 3OT losses this season against teams with a Heisman trophy candidate. The good thing is, those are their only two losses.

6. #17 Kentucky 43, vs. #1 LSU 37 3OT-- And here's the second one. And yes, it's against Kentucky. Andre Woodson is a beast of a quarterback.

5. South Florida 26, vs. #17 Auburn 23 -- I did lose a bet with this game. I had to go to church with "Go Bulls" written on my forehead. I don't think a single person saw this one coming. Granted, the Tigers were highly overrated this year, mainly because of the sucky-ness of Brandon Cox, but the Bulls were very impressive as they took down a SEC powerhouse.

4. #4 Missouri 36, vs. #2 Kansas 28 -- Again "The Curse of #2" attacks. Missouri controlled a thriving Jayhawks team to drop them out of the national title game. I doubt anyone had ever cared about this match-up before until this year. Maybe never again either.

3. #4 LSU 30, vs. #17 Auburn 24 -- Les Miles is crazy. This game was the gutsy thing I've ever seen. It took me a while to figure out what was going on. Without calling a timeout as the time is expiring in single digits, Les Miles calls a pass play, instead of kicking a field goal to win the game. As soon as they scored the touchdown, I was looking around trying to figure out what just happened. It was amazing.

2. #2 LSU 38, vs. #1 Ohio State 24 -- The BCS National Championship. Ohio State gets too much credit. They have a much weaker schedule than anyone in the SEC, and it shows as OSU's bowl record against SEC teams is 0-9. LSU was sloppy at the first, but eventually got into their rhythm. Ohio State, however, never found theirs. They scored a touchdown late in the game to make the loss look a little better. 38-17 looks way worse than 38-24. Now I must boast: In the pre-season, before any football was kicked off, I said LSU would win the national championship. I just needed to get that off my chest. Go Tigers!
1. Appalachian State 34, vs. #5 Michigan 32 -- Upset of all time! Greatest field goal block ever! #5 Michigan, the team from Ann Arbor, powerhouse Big Blue, is defeated in regulation time by a I-AA team. After this game, the NCAA changes the ranking rules to allow I-AA teams to break into the top 25. Comparing these school is so fun.
Championships- ASU 2, Mich. 11
Bowl Appearances- ASU 9, Mich. 38
Stadium capacities- ASU 16,650, Mich. 107,501
NFL Players- ASU 29, Mich. 286
College Hall of Fame Players- ASU 0, Mich. 28

Sadly, another year of college football is over. Even with this year being one of the best ever, it is hard to "let go" for 6 months. Now its time to follow Rich Rodriguez's trip from West Virginia to Michigan, follow recruiting, and wait for the hot summer months to come and go. Until then, "Go Gamecocks!"
Pictures from the most exciting season of NCAA football yet:











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The Way-Too-Early Pre-Season Rankings
This is way too premature, but I'm already counting down the days until this next college football season. ESPN has come out with rankings since the recruiting and NFL drafting announcements have wrapped up. (Well we're still waiting on the nation's top QB recruit Terrelle Pryor)
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Jacob Hester and the LSU National Champions
Stephen Garcia is South Carolina's hopeful quarterback future
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