Posted on 10/26/2006 2:57:52 PM PDT by MikefromOhio
Weekend Eight was the weekend of near-misses and close calls. Texas, Cal and Notre Dame all escaped their games with wins. Texas won on a last second field goal in Lincoln against Nebraska, while ND drove 80 yards for a winning TD pass from Brady Quinn. Cal, however, had to go to overtime to defeat a steadily improving Washington team. It was business as usual for most of the top 5, with West Virginia, Auburn, Michigan and Ohio State all rolling to relatively easy wins. Unfortunately NDs narrow win and subsequent drop in the polls prompted whining from Charlie Weis, which is rebutted by ESPN columnist DJ Gallo here. Needless to say, putting Florida and Tennessee arent the biggest transgressions this past weekend. Having to come back against a mid-tier Pac10 team, with their backup Quarterback at the helm, at home, late in the 4th quarter, IS a problem for ND.
This weeks match up of the week pits Georgia and Florida in the Worlds Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party. This is a fun game every year to watch.
Minnesota at (1) Ohio State (-27)
Ohio State 38 Minnesota 3
Northwestern at (2) Michigan (-30)
Michigan 45 Northwestern 10
(3) USC (-10.5) at Oregon State
USC 37 Oregon St. 13
(4) West Virginia BYE
(5) Texas (-10.5) at Texas Tech
Texas 34 Texas Tech 20
(6) Louisville BYE
(7) Auburn (-19) at Mississippi
Auburn 38 Mississippi 13
(8) Tennessee (-3.5) at South Carolina
Tennessee 28 South Carolina 20
(11) Notre Dame (-13) at Navy
ND 38 Navy 17
(12) Cal BYE
Louisiana Monroe at (13) Arkansas (NL)
Arkansas 49 LA Monroe 6
(14) LSU BYE
(15) Boise St BYE
Illinois at (17) Wisconsin (-21.5)
Wisconsin 52 Illinois 13
Buffalo at (18) Boston College (-35)
BC 48 Buffalo 0
(19) Oklahoma at (23) Missouri (-2)
Mizzou 24 Oklahoma 17
Oklahoma St. at (20) Nebraska (-5.5)
Oklahoma St. 28 Nebraska 27
Miami (FL) at (21) Georgia Tech (-5)
Georgia Tech 32 Miami 16
Baylor at (22) Texas A&M (-4.5)
Baylor 37 Texas A&M 24
(24) Wake Forest (-8.5) at North Carolina
Wake 34 North Carolina 10
Portland St. at (25) Oregon (NL)
Baylor at (22) Texas A&M (-4.5)
A&M needs to play better defense against Baylor than they did against OK St. Baylor can score in bunches. If it can ever figure out the defense thing, they could be a dangerous team.
Baylor 37 Texas A&M 24
As UCONN proved last week against West Virginia, it has a problem stopping the run. Ray Rice should get close to 200 yards in this one.
Rutgers 35 UCONN 10
Upset WatchL
Rutgers 17
UCONN 14
Start of the 4th Quarter
I'm watching. UConn's gaining momentum! Brown has 203 yards rushing so far.
Rutgers is a good team, but they just aren't on the level of WVU or Louisville YET....
another year or two then probably....
wow, just when Rutgers starts to look a bit vulnerable, they knuckledown and play some great defense....
Rutgers 24
UCONN 13
They did another touchdown, but Rutgers won out in the end. At least UConn is learning once again from its losses.
I told ya Indiana's a better football team than their record showed. :)
Oklahoma State 27
Nebraska 23
Miami 16
Georgia Tech 13
How's that work? If OK State runs out of bounds on the left, is it a first down for Miami? :P
Speaking of not looking at the game...I just watched that hit on Hall just before halftime in the Minn v OSU game, and there's no way that wasn't a serious personal foul. The announcers are trying to explain it away, but it's direct helmet to helmet, and the receiver did NOT drop his head into it.
I know they are :)
I was just messing with ya :)
if you look, contact was initiated on the top of the shoulder pad and with the runner's attempt to slow to switch directions, he was all lined up for a bad hit.
It wasn't intentional.
He was certainly all lined up. I'll look again to see about the "top of the shoulder pads part", but slowing down does not cause that.
slowing down and trying to change directions does....his body shifted and lowered when he did so....
The tackler lead with his head no doubt, but the crown of his helmet briefly impacts on the shoulder pads before getting up near the helmet....
Well until Mama Brohm stops popping out quarterbacks.
Unless they find the reincarnation of Michael Bush out there somewhere...
They've been completely different since he was injured. They've won, but they look vulnerable from time to time.
It would be interesting to see how Louisville would be if totally healthy, but I don't see them beating WVU.
yeah....
WVU hasn't had a bad performance yet though. I wonder if they are due for one....
A lot of helmet-to-helmet gets called on glancing blows with the guy with the ball ducking or twisting into it. That was a direct hit, that came over a long distance.
The announcers are full of it. :)
not to beat a dead horse, but I wanted to clarify something: Yes, the runner does lean backwards a bit trying to slow, and his head drops a few inches. The drop is small though, and if Small had been standing up fully, the hit, instead of being planted in his facemask, would have merely been into his chin.
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