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  1. USC/Oregon on ABC and Texas/OK St on ESPN2 is an assumption (GameDay's going to Eugene). I haven't seen confirmation of it.
  2. Top 25 games --------------------------- Georgia vs (1) Florida – in Jacksonville (3:30 pm, CBS) (3) Texas at (14) Oklahoma State (8 pm, ABC or ESPN2) Indiana at (4) Iowa (12 pm, ESPN) (5) USC at (10) Oregon (8 pm, ABC or ESPN2) UNLV at (6) TCU (4 pm, Versus) San Jose State at (7) Boise State (3 pm, ESPN 360) (8) Cincinnati at Syracuse (12 pm, ESPNU) Tulane at (9) LSU (8 pm, ESPN 360) (11) Georgia Tech at Vanderbilt (7:30 pm, CSN South) (12) Penn State at Northwestern (4:30 pm, ESPN) North Carolina at (13) Virginia Tech (7:30 pm Thursday, ESPN) Wyoming at (16) Utah (8 pm, The Mountain) New Mexico State at (17) Ohio State (12 pm, BTN) Southern Miss at (18) Houston (1 pm, CSN South) (19) Miami at Wake Forest (3:30 pm, ABC - Regional) (21) West Virginia at South Florida (8 pm Friday, ESPN2) (22) South Carolina at Tennessee (7:45 pm, ESPN) Washington State vs (23) Notre Dame – in San Antonio (7:30 pm, NBC) (24) California at Arizona State (3:30 pm, ABC – Regional) (25) Ole Miss at Auburn (12 pm, SEC Network) Games of interest ---------------------------- Akron at Northern Illinois (12 pm, ESPN 360) Ohio at Ball State (12 pm) Purdue at Wisconsin (12 pm, ESPN2) NC State at Florida State (12 pm, Raycom Sports) Missouri at Colorado (12:30 pm, FSN/CSN) Nebraska at Baylor (12:30 pm, Versus) Western Michigan at Kent State (2 pm) Duke at Virginia (3:30 pm, ESPN 360) Kansas at Texas Tech (3:30 pm, ABC - Regional) Michigan at Illinois (3:30 pm, ABC – Regional) Iowa State at Texas A&M (3:30 pm) Arkansas State at Louisville (3:30 pm) UCLA at Oregon State (4 pm) Louisiana Tech at Idaho (5 pm, ESPN 360) Kansas State at Oklahoma (7 pm, FSN/CSN) Eastern Michigan at Arkansas (7 pm, ESPNU) Mississippi State at Kentucky (7 pm, Sun Sports) UL Monroe at Troy (7 pm) Michigan State at Minnesota (8 pm, BTN) Other nationally available games ------------------------------------------ East Carolina at Memphis (8 pm Tuesday, ESPN2) Rutgers at UConn (12 pm, ESPN 360) Coastal Carolina at Clemson (1:30 pm, ESPN 360) Temple at Navy (3:30 pm, CBS College) Toledo at Miami (OH) (3:30 pm, ESPN 360) Central Michigan at Boston College (3:30 pm, ESPNU) New Mexico at San Diego State (7:30 pm, CBS College) Marshall at Central Florida (8:15 pm Sunday, ESPN) Non I-A games of interest --------------------------------- Southern Illinois at Indiana State (12 pm, Mediacom) Holy Cross at Fordham (1 pm) UC Davis at Southern Utah (3 pm)
  3. HAHA, Carolina scores, forces a 3 and out, and fumbles the ball back to Buffalo on the punt. What a joke of a team. Enjoy 4-12, idiots.
  4. Jake throws a pick. He can NOT be this team's QB in 2010.
  5. I already had to live with the Browns drafting Brady Quinn and then enacting their career-sabotage on him, I think I'd lose it if Jimmy met a similar fate.
  6. Panthers fail on 4th and 1. Geez.
  7. They made a good point this morning on Sports Reporters. This is going to be the last draft before the new CBA, and the expectations are the rookie salary cap is going to be going down a lot. This could prompt a lot of players to go pro who are on the fence. Plus there is always the potential of a work stoppage, though I doubt that will happen. Yeah, I've been thinking about a while as it pertains to Jimmy. Bradford leaving probably enhances the chances that Clausen would stay, so I'm glad Bradford decided to go.
  8. i thought it was 7-2? Oh Good God, Kasay missed the field goal at half? I hadn't even been listening and assumed he would have made it. That's two misses he has today.
  9. The Panthers' radio team running down the stats just made me laugh. Got to Delhomme's 16/26 stat line and said "and a costly interception", but he said it like it was just part of the game plan and totally expected. Which it was, of course. Yay for being down 7-5 at home to a team that lost to Cleveland.
  10. AP's Twitter feed says Bradford will go pro if his shoulder rehab goes well post-surgery.
  11. This is the first game this year where Jimmy Clausen really hasn't looked good. His numbers were respectable I guess (26/39 for 246, 2 TD, no picks), but not in the vicinity of great. But in the end he'll probably actually move up in Heisman consideration because Tebow is crapping the bed this year. He didn't play very well today though. We basically had one pass play in the playbook this week - quick curl route - and Jimmy threw those on the money but beyond that he made some bad decisions and wasn't his usual self. I'll credit BC some for that, as Jimmy faced more heat today than he has most of the season. BC played horribly and we should have won by way more. But a win is a win, especially against those damn Eagles - five more probably sends us to Miami or Glendale, which is the best I can hope for out of the season.
  12. Now you know why. BSU 29, EMU 27.463 yards rushing. MiQuale Lewis goes for 301 and Cory Sykes goes for 203. Two completed passes for one freaking yard. We're a weird-ass football team. We're not winning any remaining game, so hello 1-11. It never felt so sweet.
  13. Jimmy was overwhelmingly voted a captain as a junior, which rarely happens at ND, and has evolved into the team leader. Like any talented rich kid from California, he probably came in a bit too big for his britches (I sound 80 when I type that), but one can't argue with what he's done this year. A rich white douche wouldn't keep playing on a painful turf toe and moreover, lead three late 4th quarter must-score drives for TDs on it (and almost lead a fourth). He could easily point out that he's playing with the 107th-ranked defense in the country and that with any competent 11 defensive players out there he's probably the Heisman-favorite QB of a 6-0 team that's on the outskirts of the top 5. And that's probably what a rich white douche would do. I have a horrible bias here, though, because I thought Jimmy was getting a raw deal from the media (and to a lesser extent our own fans) when he first got here and I've been a big fan of his right from the start.
  14. Well, Purdue is contracted through 2021, Michigan is through 2031, and MSU is contracted until the 2020s as well. USC and Navy are pretty much going to keep being played in perpetuity. I guess those five games are things we have going for us (as long as Navy continues to be a consistent bowl team). I agree with you, though. I wasn't around for the days of the 1980s and early 1990s when marquee non-conference matchups were the norm. I wish we could get back to that. As much as I hate to give them credit for anything ever, Ohio State has done a good job of trying to play a big game out of conference every year. USC also seems to make an honest effort to play as few patsies as they can.
  15. I know I am probably overreacting. I just love the idea of arranging fun and new matchups with big-conference teams - not necessarily big winners all the time, but just teams who would be interesting to play. Going to road stadiums we haven't been to before. Playing three freaking road games in a season, and having the only 'new' teams on the schedule be from the MAC and C-USA and the MWC is not what I would have in mind if I were going that route.
  16. It's not as much about the quality of the teams (in reality, WMU is usually ok, Tulsa is a consistent 8-10 win team and Utah is currently top 20), but more about interesting matchups. The joy of being an independent is supposed to be that you aren't constrained by conferences and can set up fun matchups with other teams. Instead, ND has locked itself into this ridiculous 7 home-4 road-1 neutral format (which next year is 7-3-2 because Navy and Army are both neutral-site), locked itself into mucking up all of September (when everyone's usually playing OOC) with Big 10 dates rather than trying to negotiate a couple of them to move to October and replace the Delaware States and Eastern Illinoises of the world on those teams' schedules, and scheduled a bunch of one-offs against non-BCS teams. All this and ND rejected Alabama's overtures to get on the schedule, saying 'we can't fit them in'. Ridiculous. ND will go five straight weeks without playing a major-conference team next year right before Southern Cal. How does this make sense? Would it be too much to ask to play an SEC or Big 12 team once in a while (last: Tenn 05 and Nebraska 01 respectively)? I grew up on Lou's most-weeks-are-big-games schedules. By comparison this is really, really weak of ND to do. And as NUN alluded to, the worst part is that with slates like this, we're really no better than all those conference teams which schedule these teams the entire month of September - the only difference is we're doing it in October and November and starting our schedule with challenges like Michigan and MSU, which makes no sense.
  17. Just announced today ND will play Western Michigan Oct. 16, 2010. That means we will play WMU, Utah, Army, Navy and (unconfirmed but likely) Tulsa next year. Unreal. Could be the worst schedule in program history.
  18. Bill Simmons made a good point about Young on his podcast this week (and Brady Quinn to a lesser extent but I think it's more applicable to Young). He rhetorically asked when Young is ever going to play if not now. If teams don't believe in these young quarterbacks enough to toss them out there in a season that's going nowhere anyway, when are they ever going to, and should they even bother holding on to them if they don't think they can cut it?
  19. Good point. Michigan State would beat 2/3 of the SEC and they are the 6th best team in the big ten. Why is Michigan State good now? A month ago everyone said they were crap. You're the one that kept saying they were not good. ND should be ashamed that the game was so close, blah blah. Of course Illinois and Northwestern on back to back weekends sure does help with the overall perception. I didn't say they were horrible, I said ND should beat them soundly, and if they were a really good team they would have, because MSU's talent level is not on our own. But it's been borne out that a) ND isn't really very good, and b) Weis is completely incapable of blowing a team out unless they're a bottom-feeder (Nevada this year, Washington last year). The Big Ten/SEC pissing match is a little odd this year since neither are very good. The Big Ten's good teams - Iowa and Penn State - haven't really played a really good team yet (besides each other) so we don't know how good they are. The SEC probably has the two best teams in the country but beyond that they aren't very good either (I don't buy LSU one bit). But this is probably more because there just aren't that many good teams at all this year than because the conferences themselves are bad.
  20. Mortensen's Twitter says it was Bennett, and it was the Bengals who asked.
  21. Good point. Michigan State would beat 2/3 of the SEC and they are the 6th best team in the big ten. Why is Michigan State good now? A month ago everyone said they were crap.
  22. Kelly Page is done for the year with a thumb injury - the 12-0 to 0-12 transition is really going to happen.
  23. Don't expect the Carolina job to open up unless we really free-fall. The owner likes Fox and doesn't like turnover.
  24. I can't decide on my favorite part of that post, I like so much of it.
  25. 3rd straight week Carolina must beat a bad team to make the playoffs even a distant hope. It's already going to be damn near impossible because 2 of the 4 best teams in the NFC are in the South, but getting to .500 would be a small step the right way.
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