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Posted November 24th, 2005 by Brian
Filed under: Football

  Matt Brian USA Today AP
1 Texas Texas USC USC
2 USC USC Texas Texas
3 Penn St. Penn St. LSU LSU
4 Va. Tech LSU Penn St. Penn St.
5 LSU Ohio St. Va. Tech Va. Tech
6 Oregon Va. Tech Notre Dame Notre Dame
7 UCLA Auburn Ohio St. Ohio St.
8 W. Virginia Notre Dame Oregon Oregon
9 Ohio St. Oregon Auburn Auburn
10 Auburn Miami Miami Miami
11 Miami TCU UCLA UCLA
12 Notre Dame W. Virginia W. Virginia W. Virginia
13 Louisville UCLA Georgia Georgia
14 Georgia Georgia Alabama Alabama
15 Alabama Alabama TCU TCU
16 TCU Texas Tech Fresno St. Fresno St.
17 Texas Tech Fresno St. Texas Tech Louisville
18 Florida Florida Louisville Texas Tech
19 Florida St. B.C. Florida Florida
20 Fresno St. Wisconsin B.C. Ga. Tech
21 B.C. Ga. Tech Florida St. B.C.
22 Wisconsin Iowa St. Wisconsin Michigan
23 Ga. Tech Florida St. Michigan Florida St.
24 Iowa St. Colorado Ga. Tech Wisconsin
25 UTEP Michigan Iowa St. Clemson
Our Thoughts

Brian – A lot of voters finally saw what we’ve seen all season long, USC has an average defense right now. Miami’s loss blows things wide open in the fight for #3, Penn State, Louisiana State, Virginia Tech, and even Ohio State all seem to have a strong claim to that next spot in case the Longhorns or Trojans falter. I really can’t even imagine what would make a poll voter put Notre Dame ahead of Ohio State. The Buckeyes would beat the Irish on the field, they’ve played a much tougher schedule, had bigger wins, and played better in their losses to better teams.

What games could they be watching? Oh yeah… most of them don’t actually watch the games.

Matt –I am still completely shocked that Miami lost at home to Georgia Tech. Kyle Wright looked absolutely scared and I am not sure having Tyrone Moss would have even helped them in this game.

USC almost lost to a tough Fresno State team that just wouldn’t quit. Obviously, if it weren’t for Reggie Bush USC would have lost that game, but I think everyone just needs to settle down a bit about Reggie. It was a great game for sure, but now people are calling him the “Best College Football Player of All-Time.” Give me a break. It is easy for someone with his speed to gain those kind of yards when you don’t get touched at the line of scrimmage. I am also tired of seeing his 500+ total yards of offense. I don’t care about his kickoff/punt return yards, and that is only going to continue the hype machine that is Reggie. Vince is still the best player in college football.

But enough of that though, here is my Top 25. (NOTE: I have made some adjustments in my analysis of teams.)

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Posted November 23rd, 2005 by Matt
Filed under: Football

Brian Matt ESPN Experts
1. Vince Young 1. Vince Young 1. Reggie Bush
2. Reggie Bush 2. Reggie Bush 2. Vince Young
3. Brady Quinn 3. Brady Quinn 3. Matt Leinart
4. Matt Leinart 4. Michael Robinson 4. Brady Quinn
5. Elvis Dumervil 5. Matt Leinart 5. Jerome Harrison
Our Thoughts

Brian – I don’t know how many of you watched it (how dumb is it to schedule a west coast game at 8 pm local time??), but Reggie Bush was flat out ridiculous Saturday night. Fresno State’s defense isn’t exactly stout, but Reggie’s 294 yards on 23 carries was pretty remarkable. He just looked like he was on another level than anyone else on the field. Throw in his receiving and kick returns and he put up 512 total yards on the night. Definitely made this a two horse race between him and Vince.

It seems like every week the media forgets about all the weeks before and just hand the award to whoever had the best game that week. A ton of media experts have already handed the trophy to Bush, but that can certainly change. When Vince had 506 total yards against Oklahoma State (and didn’t play the entire game because Texas won by 20 points) everyone was exclaiming that he was clearly the Heisman favorite. Then he blew up passing the next two games (579 yards and 6 TD’s in 2 halves of football) and he pulled away even more in most Heisman polls.

If Vince goes out on national TV against Texas A&M on Friday and in the Big 12 Championship game and puts up a couple of his typical dominating performances, he’ll have a VERY good chance to become everyone’s favorite once again.

Matt – USC almost lost to a tough Fresno State team that just wouldn’t quit, which would have given Vince the Heisman. And obviously, if it weren’t for Reggie Bush USC would have lost that game, but I think everyone just needs to settle down a bit about Reggie. It was a great game for sure, but now people are calling him the “Best College Football Player of All-Time.â€? Give me a break. It is easy for someone with his speed to gain those kind of yards when you don’t get touched at the line of scrimmage. I am also tired of seeing his 500+ total yards of offense. I don’t care about his kickoff/punt return yards, and that is only going to continue the hype machine that is Reggie. Vince is still the best player in college football.

Vince needs to put up some ridiculous numbers to get the public back in his favor. And is it just me or did I hear that 11 Heisman voters have already sent in their ballots? How can this happen?

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Joined by Matt Leinart and Brady Quinn.

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Somebody finally noticed USC’s defense has been average all year.

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I think a 300/50/3 day in two and a half quarters will get it done.

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Posted November 22nd, 2005 by Brian
Filed under: Football

A week after saying Vince Young had “added a little separation in the Heisman battle,” Terry Bowden drops him all the way to third in his latest rankings. While I don’t agree that Reggie Bush should be the Heisman favorite, after his fantastic game late Saturday night I can certainly understand that Bowden might think he is. What I can’t figure out is how does Matt Leinart’s 200 yards passing and 1 TD against a bad defense while Bush did all the work mean he should move ahead of Vince Young as well. What exactly did he do to close the big that Bowden himself said was there?

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PTI’s Michael Wilbon thinks Vince is ready for the next level. (BugMeNot)

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Posted November 22nd, 2005 by Matt
Filed under: Football

Update: Want to see a Sobbing Sooner? Click here.

As they say, a picture is worth a 1000 words. If you know any OU fans that are complaining about the Texas Tech touchdown, just show them this picture. (OU still has justified beef about that 4th and 3 play though.)

Texas Tech touchdown versus Oklahoma

Thanks to AgRyan04, we now have video of the touchdown. Still looks like a touchdown to me.

Note: Video requires Flash Player 8 be installed in order to play properly.

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Posted November 21st, 2005 by Matt
Filed under: Football, Quick Hits

I still think LSU will catch back up though with probably 2 games remaining.

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Posted November 20th, 2005 by Brian
Filed under: Football, Quick Hits

After his record setting game last week, Vasher has 2 picks today vs. Carolina.

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