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Posted September 6th, 2005 by Matt
Filed under: Football

Wow, some big upsets this weekend definitely made for some big movers in my poll this week. I am dropping Oklahoma all the way down to 15 and Auburn down to 21. I still kept Miami in the Top 10, even with their loss to FSU, mainly because of how good their defense is. I can’t wait for Oklahoma to lose another game so I can drop them out of my Top 25, haha.

Matt Brian USA Today AP
1. USC 1. USC 1. USC 1. USC
2. Texas 2. Texas 2. Texas 2. Texas
3. Michigan 3. Ohio St 3. Michigan 3. Michigan
4. Virginia Tech 4. Iowa 4. Tennessee 4. Ohio St
5. Ohio St 5. Florida 5. LSU 5. LSU
6. Tennessee 6. Michigan 6. Virginia Tech 6. Tennessee
7. LSU 7. Georgia 7. Ohio St 7. Virginia Tech
8. Florida 8. Louisville 8. Iowa 8. Iowa
9. LSU 9. Virginia Tech 9. Ohio St 9. Virginia Tech
10. Florida St 10. Tennessee 10. Georgia 10. Georgia
11. Iowa 11. Arizona St 11. Florida St 11. Florida St
12. Georgia 12. Texas Tech 12. Louisville 12. Louisville
13. Louisville 13. LSU 13. Purdue 13. Purdue
14. Texas Tech 14. Florida St 14. Miami 14. Miami
15. Oklahoma 15. Purdue 15. Arizona St 15. Arizona St
16. Purdue 16. Miami 16. Oklahoma 16. California
17. California 17. B.C. 17. California 17. Georgia Tech
18. B.C. 18. Oklahoma 18. B.C. 18. Oklahoma
19. Virginia 19. Missouri 19. Texas Tech 19. B.C.
20. Arizona St 20. Penn St 20. Virginia 20. Notre Dame
21. Auburn 21. Colorado 21. Georgia Tech 21. Texas Tech
22. Alabama 22. Georgia Tech 22. Alabama 22. TCU
23. Texas A&M 23. Cal 23. Notre Dame 23. Virginia
24. Georgia Tech 24. Boise St 24. Fresno St 24. Fresno St
25. Fresno St 25. Notre Dame 25. Auburn 25. Clemson
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Posted September 5th, 2005 by Brian
Filed under: Football

Say NO to Upside Down Logos

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Posted September 5th, 2005 by Matt
Filed under: Football, Quick Hits

“Our goal is when Vince Young leaves here he won’t be a candidate for the Heisman”

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Posted September 3rd, 2005 by Brian
Filed under: Football, Live

My live, random thoughts from the Texas versus [tag]Louisiana Lafayette[/tag] game. Hopefully we play a little better tonight than Oklahoma did today. (Go Horned Frogs!)

First quarter
  • It’s got to be tough for these ULL kids to be playing after all they’ve been through over the past week. Lafayette didn’t really get hit by Hurricane Katrina but you know that a lot of these kids are probably originally from New Orleans and the surrounding area. Donate to the Red Cross and help out anyway you can.
  • Throwbacks look good. Love the helmets and jerseys. Little weird not to have names on the back of jerseys, especially tough in the first game when I don’t know everyone’s new numbers yet. I’ll have to be checking the roster often.
  • The black shoes make us look slow. Even Vince looks like he’s plodding along a little bit.
  • Selvin Young looks much bigger than he did a year ago.
  • The defensive front just ran over the ULL offensive line. All sorts of pressure on the QB and penetration on running plays.
  • Henry Melton is a big old boy, I look forward to watching him run over some people in short yardage situations this year.
  • We are in deep #@*$ at field goal kicker right now. And a long return on the ensuing kickoff. We need special teams help in a hurry.
  • How does ULL have a better field goal kicker than us? At least we’ve looked a little exciting on kick returns.
  • LOVE the speed option on third and short. Has to be scary to opposing defenses. Jamaal Charles needs to put the football in the outside arm.
  • Great to see the two true freshmen backs (Charles and Melton) getting in there early. Touchdown for Charles on a nice easy off tackle play to the left. Looked good.
  • Just noticed Larry Dibbles for the first time. Good to see the rumors about him having academic issues was just a rumor. We’ll need him this year and our depth at DT should be one of our biggest strengths.
  • Speaking of depth, I just saw Thomas Marshall in there already. We must be rotating a ton of people. He’s probably the fifth string defensive tackle.
  • Aaron Harris just caused his first forced fumble of the year, he’s got a long way to go to catch up to DJ’s total from last year. He’s playing really well right now, really disruptive.
  • Good catch by Nathan Jones, helped VY out a little on a ball thrown behind him. With all the talk about his passing skills, he had very little help from his wide receivers last year.
  • That may be first pass down field I’ve seen Ramonce Taylor catch as a receiver. That’s at least three touches he’s had already here early in the game.
  • The first Quan Cosby sighting. I think the depth and talent at WR is going to be a big difference between this season and last. Lots of guys to throw to and Dave Thomas as the go to guy.

First quarter is over and Texas leads 13 – 3. Very, very good showing on offense and defense and a very shaky start on special teams. So far I like what we’re doing on offense a lot. Mixing things up, spreading the ball around. Letting Vince move around a little and throw the ball in the intermediate level.

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He says he’s ready to potentially add his name to the long list of great Texas tailbacks.

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Posted September 3rd, 2005 by Brian
Filed under: Football

A few tough games to call this week, but most of the contests should be pretty lopsided. Texas A&M at Clemson and Boise State at Georgia should both be good close games. Here’s how we think things will shake out this weekend:

  Brian
Last week: 0-0
Year to date: 0-0
Berg
Last week: 0-0
Year to date: 0-0
TCU @ (7) Oklahoma OU OU
Miami (OH) @ (6) Ohio State OSU OSU
Ball St. @ (11) Iowa Iowa Iowa
UAB @ (3) Tennessee Tenn. Tenn.
(22) Boston Coll. @ BYU B.C. B.C.
Northern Illinois @ (4) Michigan Michigan Michigan
Sacramento St. @ (19) Cal Cal Cal
(18) Boise St. @ (13) Georgia Georgia Georgia
W. Michigan @ (25) Virginia Virginia Virginia
LA Lafayette @ (2) Texas Texas Texas
(1) USC @ Hawaii USC USC
(17) Texas A&M @ Clemson TAMU TAMU
Notre Dame @ (23) Pitt Pitt Notre Dame
Georgia Tech @ (16) Auburn Auburn Auburn
(12) Louisville @ Kentucky Louisville Louisville
(8) Virginia Tech @ N.C. State Va Tech Va Tech
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Posted September 3rd, 2005 by Brian
Filed under: Football

With the college football season finally getting underway, it’s time for me to post my preaseason top 25 teams. This is just my initial gut feelings on each team based on how good I think they’ll be and just as importantly on what their schedule looks like. Some of them don’t match up at all with the other preseason polls, but this is where I think they’re going to finish the season.

  1. Southern Cal
  2. Texas
  3. Ohio State
  4. Louisville
  5. Virginia Tech
  6. Tennesee
  7. Florida
  8. Oklahoma
  9. Michigan
  10. Miami
  11. Iowa
  12. Georgia
  13. Boise State
  14. Arizona State
  15. Texas Tech
  16. Lousiana State
  17. Florida State
  18. Purdue
  19. Boston College
  20. Missouri
  21. Penn State
  22. Bowling Green
  23. Colorado
  24. Auburn
  25. Texas A&M

I think we have a pretty clear number one and two, USC and Texas are nearly a consensus at the top. With Ohio State in week two and playing in the Big XII South, Texas will definitely have to earn a trip to the Rose Bowl. I have a feeling that one of the teams that makes it there may have one loss, I don’t think we see three undefeated teams like last year.

It was a tough call between Michigan and Ohio State at number 3, whoever win their head to head matchup in November will finish the year near the top of the polls. Louisville at number 4 may actually go undefeated in a BCS conference, and I still think they’d finish behind a one-loss Ohio State. That should be a fun discussion for the end of the year. There’s just nobody on their schedule they should lose to.

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Posted September 1st, 2005 by Brian
Filed under: Football

The college football season is finally upon us. A handful of games around the country going on tonight and several of them on TV. A lot of wives and girlfriends around the country will now have a lot more free time on their hands for the next four months.

Steve Spurrier’s offense is already clicking in the South Carolina vs. Central Florida game on ESPN, a forty-nine yard bomb for a touchdown on the fifth play of the game. Meanwhile on ESPN 2 you can catch an early-season shootout between Houston and Oregon, the score is already 21 – 17 U of H midway through the second quarter.

Later tonight Minnesota will play at Tulsa on ESPN 2. Check out the full TV listings to see if there are any regional games airing where you live.

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Posted September 1st, 2005 by Brian
Filed under: Football, Media, Quick Hits, TV

National and regional listings, don’t miss a game!

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Posted September 1st, 2005 by Brian
Filed under: Football, Quick Hits

Vince Young number 1. Two Buckeyes make the list.

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