COLLEGE FOOTBALL WEEK 12 GAMES TO WATCH

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Rivalry Week technically starts next week, but there are a few played this week as well.

EDIT: I am adding a game to this list Hawaii/Nevada

#16 Hawaii at Nevada

Hawaii escaped a hungry FSU team last week, and hope to continue their winning ways as they had to Nevada to face Colin Kaepernick and the Wolfpack. Kaepernick stepped in for the injured Graziano and has been everything short of spectacular. He lead the Wolfpack in an almost win at BSU, taking the WAC leading Broncos to 4 OT's only to come up short on the 2 point conversion.; he has lead them to 3 straight victories, throwing 6 TD's and only 1 pick in that stretch. For Hawaii, that are nto sure if Colt will start, as he was knocked out during a helmet to helmet hit last Saturday. Hawaii is one of only 2 undefeated teams left, however they are not in a BCS conference, and most likely will not get a BCS bid unless they really impress the voters and a few teams fall to the side in front of them.

Northwestern at #19 Illinois

Battle for the Sweet Sioux Tomahawk. The series goes back to 1945, with The Fighting Illini holding the lead at 32-28-2. Northwestern became bowl eligible last week, but a loss here may push them out of a bowl chance with a 3-5 conference record. Illinois is coming of one of its biggest victories in history over rival OSU last week, and look to improve their chances of going to a higher bowl by winning this game.

#5 Missouri at Kansas State

Mizzou can’t look ahead to rival Kansas just yet, as they have to get by up-and-down KSU first. KSU took a beating last week against previously embarrassed Nebraska. Mizzou looks to ride Chase Daniels into the highly anticipated Mizzou. KU rivalry, which takes place at Arrowhead stadium.

#23 Kentucky at #9 Georgia

If Georgia wins, they are in the SECCG. A lose coupled with a Tennessee win still leaves UT some life. Kentucky looks to come back and make a great bowl appearance with a win to top 10 BCS team.

Idaho at #18 Boise State

Although the Vandals have lost 8 straight against the Broncos, it is still a rivalry none the less. The Vandals did win 11 in a row between ‘83-‘92. Boise St. looks to go on to play Hawaii for the WAC championship next Saturday.

Vanderbilt at #20 Tennessee

A rivalry game that isn’t very exciting, as Tennessee has ruled it for a long time. Tennessee needs to win to keep hope alive for a SEC East representation in the SECCG.

#1 LSU at Mississippi

Although LSU considers them a big rivalry, Ole Miss likes to think otherwise. Ole Miss and Miss St. play the Egg Bowl every year, which will take place next week. LSU’s in state rivalries (UL-Lafayette, UL-Monroe, Tulane), are somewhat inferior athletics wise, so there has ne3ver been a real bond to those teams as rivals. However, LSU is already headed to the SECCG, but they need to take care of business and hope they do not get bit by the “top spot bug” that seems to be plaguing top ranked teams this year.

#25 Wisconsin at Minnesota

Playing for Paul Bunyan’s Axe, this rivalry is a low key, but a goodie. The Badgers lead the series 32-24-3, and 4 of the last 6 including last year. Before the axe was the trophy, it was the Slab of Bacon, a piece of wood with the winner carved into it. Minnesota leads the all time series 59-49-8, which goes back to 1890.

Purdue at Indiana

The Old Oaken Bucket is the prize in this game. Even though Purdue has won 9 of the last 11 meetings, this is not the same old Hoosiers team. Although Indiana is technically bowl eligible, their lack luster 2-5 conference record will most likely leave them out of a bowl this year, although a win here may sway bowl hosters.

Penn State at Michigan State

One of the most recent rivalries and rivalry trophy, the Land Grant Trophy goes to the winner. The series, which started in 1993, has been dominated by PSU, winning all but 3 of the games. MSU’s last win was in 2003.

#6 West Virginia at #22 Cincinnati

No rivalry game, but Big East title is on the line. If Cincy wins out, coupled with a UConn loss, they will win the Big East. If WVU wins and UConn wins, it will set up a Big East championship game next week.

#17 Boston College at #15 Clemson

Simple rundown: winner represents the Atlantic in the ACCG against either VT or UVA, which plays next week. BC has dropped two in a row, as opposing teams have learned how to rattle Matt Ryan. BC’s defense has also looked average as of late, with injuries to some defensive players taking its toll. Clemson is rolling right now and Harper may be the best QB in the ACC.

#4 Oklahoma at Texas Tech

TTU is always high flying, and Harrell looks to ruin Oklahoma’s party to the Big 12 championship against either Mizzou or KU.

GAME OF THE WEEK

#7 Ohio State at #21 Michigan

Does anything need to be said? This is THE GAME, the biggest college football rivalry PERIOD. Last year, the two teams met up as #1 and #2 for the first time ever in the series. This year, with NC’s no longer in the picture; the winner will take the Big 10 and go to the Rose Bowl. Michigan leads the all time series 57-40-6, but has lost 3 in a row, as Tressell’s record is 5-1 against the Wolverines. The series had maybe its best run in the 70’s, as Bo Schembechler and Woody Hayes battled it out in what is known as the Ten Year War. Bo won the series between the two coaches 5-4-1, with the tie only being broken by a secret ballot vote in which OSU won. The schools shared the Big 10 title 6 times during this 10 year stretch.
 
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Moving on to next week...(LOL)...what's your thoughts on Boise St. vs. Hawaii? Are you familiar with either team?
Boise St has more or less been blowing teams out, save for the Nevada game. You would think that Ian Johnson would have these amazing stats with a brand new QB at the helm, which is not true. Tharp has done a more than adequate job replacing Zanbransky, with 23 TD"s and only 8 INT's. His passer rating is over 150, which is in the top 10 in the nation. Their D is not lock down, but they are rugged and effiecient tacklers most of the time. I believe their D ranks in the top 20 in the nation.

Hawaii is a great offensive team ,as everyone knows. Their defense is something to be desired, however. They ESACPED FSU and LA Tech, and had to go to OT to beat SJST. Brennan is a great QB, but he can get sloppy at times and isnt great when out of the pocket. Hawaii actually has a good running game, as their passing sets it up. They run delayed draws most of the time if they run. They have some great recievers at their disposal in Best and Mullen...speedy guys.

Overall, BSU is the better team in MY eyes...they have a better D and a suffeicient OLine. If BSU can get good pressure on Colt, expect a long day for Hawaii. THe one thing Hawaii has in their favor is that the game is at Honolulu, so they have home field advantage, which may be the best in the country.

However, anything can happen this year...so who knows?
 
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SO YOU THINK DIXON STILL HAS A CHANCE AT HEISMAN, EVEN WITH THE AZ LOSS???...I DON'T SEE ANY CLEAR CUT FAVORITES THIS YEAR...I WISH THEY WOULD GIVE IT TO THAT LSU DORSEY GUY BUT THEY WONT
His chances are real slim IF he does not return this year. He stil has two games left, but he didnt look real good on that ankle last night.

Dixon makes that offense run, as seen last night. He goes out and the Ducks are in serious shit.
 
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What a day for football, again!

Bye-bye Oregon and quite possibly Oklahoma if they dont come back and beat TTU.

Clemson lost to BC...so they can still win the ACC championship and go to a BCS bowl.

No other real shockers, besides Alabama losing to UL-Monroe..WTF?!?!?!

Tebow is the first Div 1A QB to ever have 20+ TD's throwing AND passing...

Next week has some fantastic matchups, with alot of games determining the outcome of either conference championships or championship games:

UVA/VT

WVU/Uconn

Mizzou/KU

ASU/USC/UCLA/Oregon

Tennessee win/Georgia loss

Olkahoma loss/Texas win

Oh, and i told yall Kentucky would either go 8-4/7-5...
 
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SAW MY TEXAS TECH GAME...AWESOME GAME...HARRELL HAS A NICE O-LINE, HE WAS JUST BOUNCE AROUND WITH NO PRESSURE....HE'S A NICE QB...I LIKED TAHT CRABTREE GUY ALSO...HE HAS SOME THIN LIKE 120 CATCHES AND HE'S CLOSE TO 2000 YDS.....THIS IS A FRESHMAN FOLKS...IM GONNA DO MORE RESEARCH ON CRABTREE
In all due respect to his numbers, when you play in a system that throws the ball 85% of the time, you are gonna have inflated numbers. Although for a freshman, that is impressive none the less.