Posted on 09/13/2006 5:43:31 PM PDT by MikefromOhio
Week Three College Football
Week Two gave everyone the earliest #1 vs. #2 showdown in modern college football history. The game, however, turned out to not really live up to the hype. This week we are treated to SEVERAL big games, some of which are in conference in the SEC, and a historically significant rivalry renews in South Bend.
As always, all rankings are from the ESPN.com Scoreboard page. I will also list any games of interest (FReepmail me if you want your team included and I will include them from here on out) and any other games listed in my Yahoo league.
GAME of the WEEK
Saturday, September 16th, 2006 3:30 PM on CBS
(6) LSU at (3) Auburn (-3.5)
This is going to be a fun game to watch I think. We have Auburn which has been the odds-on favorite to win the SEC this year against a very good and very fast LSU team that is looking to spoil the Auburn season AND put itself into the national spotlight. Both teams feature strong defenses, good running games and good coaching. Fewest mistakes wins this game. Im going with the home team.
Auburn 16 LSU 13
Thursday September 14th, 2006 (ESPN Thursday Night Game)
Maryland at (5) West Virginia (-17)
West Virginia gets one of their rivalry games out of the way early. This should be a decent test for a team that hasnt beaten a BCS School yet.
Its not in the pickem league, but Ill give a pick anyway.
WVU 42 Maryland 13
Saturday September 16th 2006 (in ranking order)
Cincinnati at (1) Ohio State (-30)
Ohio State 45 Cincinnati 7
(11) Michigan at (2) Notre Dame (-6)
Notre Dame 27 Michigan 20
(19) Nebraska at (4) USC (-19)
USC 42 Nebraska 20
(7) Florida (-3.5) at (13) Tennessee
Florida 17 Tennessee 9
(8) Texas (-31) at Rice
Texas 55 Rice 6
Clemson at (9) Florida State (-4.5)
FSU 24 Clemson 16
UAB at (10) UGA (-17)
UGA 35 UAB 10
(17) Miami at (12) Louisville (-4.5)
Miami 22 Louisville 20****UPSET ALERT
Duke at (14) Virginia Tech (-35)
VT 45 Duke 3
(15) Oklahoma at (18) Oregon (-4.5)
Oregon 28 Oklahoma 20
Iowa State at (16) Iowa (-13.5)
Iowa 32 Iowa St. 10
(24) Texas Tech (-1) at (20) TCU
Texas Tech 45 TCU 39
Portland St. at (21) California (NL)
Cal 58 Portland St. 10
(22) Arizona St. (-10) at Colorado
ASU 38 Colorado 7
BYU at (23) Boston College(-7)
BC 21 BYU 19 ****UPSET ALERT
Youngstown St. at (25) Penn State (NL)
Penn State 52 YTown St 6
38-4 Straight UP
32-10 Against the Spread
Wow, FSU making the big balls call on that 3rd down play!
Now a power rush TD!!!
Hey...an offensive score
Ah, that was years ago on the basketball team
We only started recruiting criminals to keep up with Jimmy Johnson & Butch Davis.
And...crimianls we got.....geesh whats up with our seniors; breaking into each other's homes.
I remember two basketball scandals but this was the most recent one....
Friday, July 25, 1997
Boston College continues to sort out mess from gambling scandal
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NEWTON, Mass. -- Two Boston College players have been reinstated and three others were given additional suspensions by the NCAA for their parts in the biggest gambling scandal in college football history.
The school suspended 13 players for the final three games of the 1996 season after an investigation into gambling on the Eagles football team. One has since suffered a career-ending injury, four were allowed to complete their coursework and three had their scholarships revoked.
Of the remaining five, the school said, two players have had their eligibility reinstated, two are suspended for the first two games of the 1997 season and one will sit out the first four games.
The school did not identify which players received which punishment, and a spokesman declined further comment.
Football coach Dan Henning resigned at the end of the 1996 season, due mostly to his 16-19-1 record. Basketball coach Jim O'Brien also left the school after a falling out with the admissions office over the rejection of three recruits just days after the football scandal broke.
Last week, athletic director Chet Gladchuk left to take over the same position at Houston.
The 8,800-student school was at the center of a point-shaving scandal in 1982 when Rick Kuhn was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison for his role in fixing six basketball games during the 1978-79 season.
Initial reports pointed to a similar problem this time. Rumors of point-shaving first surfaced after the Oct. 26 Syracuse game, in which the Orangemen trailed 14-7 before rallying for 17 points in the final 1:43 of the first half.
After a 20-13 loss to Pittsburgh several players were confronted by Henning and the team's student captains.
Thirteen players were eventually suspended by the school, the most players ever implicated in a gambling scandal. After a nine month investigation by Middlesex County District Attorney Tom Reilly, six men were indicted last week in connection with the gambling ring -- none of them current BC athletes.
You know, I had forgotten about this. I don't think it was all that bad given that they allowed so many to come back.
I can't take these first three FSU 4th quarters.
"Was literacy a pre requisite when you attended?"
Based on some of my pledge brothers, I would say probably not.
Don't blame you. If they were my team of I had money on them I would start drinking again.
Cripes can we move the ball at the end here.
Another fumble?
"...geesh whats up with our seniors; breaking into each other's homes."
Well, duh--in Reynolds Hall, you know who has the good stereos. 8)
"At least we held onto our timeouts this half."
Sheeeeeit, we're gonna need them if this comes to a kick.
Damn...1st down...looks like OT. This is nuts....8 home games & this is what we do.....doh, its over.
FSU has got to be one of the worst coached teams in NCAA Div. 1A.
Did not use to be that way
GAME
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