Archive for August 28, 2008

COLLEGE FOOTBALL’S PATSY WEEK: TOP 10 IN ACTION – You Make the Call!

 

I consider the first week of college football action to be Patsy Week as the top ten teams try to extend their Fall Camp at least one extra week by scrimmaging against either a Division II team or a very weak one from Division 1.

Of course, that’s not true of all teams. There are a couple of games between ranked teams. Missouri – Illinois and Clemson-Alabama stand out as “Can’t Miss” TV games.

On that very rare occasion, that patsy turns into a very formidable foe. I don’t think anyone will forget last year’s Appalachian State upset of Michigan. And Appalachian State, the top Division II team, is at it again. This year they are really going in over their heads to face LSU. Can they possibly do it again?

Let’s have you make the call. Except for Missouri – Illinois and Clemson-Alabama, which Patsy team will fare the best against it’s ranked opponent? And which will fare the worst?

Below are the current spreads. From the looks of it, Villanova should fare the worst since the oddsmakers haven’t even put a line on their game with West Virginia.

The University of Virginia looks like it will fare the best as they are 19.5-point underdogs at home in their game against USC.  Both Florida and USC face teams that were major bowl teams last year.  Virginia played in the Gator Bowl, and Hawaii played – correct that – showed up for the Sugar Bowl.  But both Virginia and Hawaii have lost most of their starters from their bowl squads.

Here are the lines.  What do you think?

1.Georgia –33  Georgia Southern

2.Ohio State –34.5  Youngstown State

2.USC –19.5  Virginia  O/U 45.5

4.Oklahoma –48.5  Chattanooga

5.Florida –35.5  Hawaii  O/U 70.5

6.LSU -24  Appalachian State

7. Missouri –9  Illinois  O/U 59.5

8. West Virginia vs. Villanova  No Line

9. Clemson –4.5  Alabama   O/U 47.5

10. Auburn –26  UL Monroe  O/U 48

10. Texas –24  Florida Atlantic  O/U 65.5

 

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USC FOOTBALL: BLACK OUT!

Pete Carroll, USC

Pete Carroll, USC

While the success of USC Football in the Pete Carroll era has put the Athletic Department in the black, the team itself remains solidly in the red or actually cardinal.

Despite black USC football jerseys selling like hot cakes, Pete Carroll and Athletic Director, Mike Garrett have rung up a NO SALE on fans clamoring to have the Trojans actually don the black jerseys for one of their games.

Citing the proud tradition of Cardinal and Gold, Carroll and Garrett have refused to be swayed by all the noise, and the Trojans will remain in Cardinal for all of their home games.

So, if you want to root for a team in black jerseys, may I suggest the Oakland Raiders.  The color is appropriate since they are on a Death March to their sixth straight losing season.

Notes from Virginia:

The word from USC’s advance crew in Charlottesville is that most Virginia fans are not expecting an upset this weekend. Could poor recruiting be a major reason?

When a the local L.A. radio station that carries all the Trojan games tried to set up an interview with Virginia head coach Al Groh, Virginia’s Sport Information Director didn’t exactly sound enthused. He seemed to feel that it didn’t matter because Virginia doesn’t try to recruit in Southern California.

Wait a minute! They don’t even try to recruit in So Cal. It’s only the Mecca of high school recruits along with Texas and Florida. Maybe they should hire me. I’d be willing to give them a hand.

It has been raining today in Charlottesville, and thunderstorms and showers are expected tomorrow. However, the prediction for Saturday is USC – 19½. Oops, wrong prediction! Partly cloudy with a high of 84. That could be the over-under as well.

Virginia fans should get out there and do some rain dancing or hire some crop dusters to seed the clouds. What they need is rain and lots of it. Though Mark Sanchez has been given the all-clear by doctors, his football skills and conditioning are both a little rusty after his nearly three-week layoff. He threw two interceptions at practice yesterday.

Perhaps, some rain might increase the rust and the Cavaliers ability to do some damage against the nation’s Number 1-3 ranked team, depending on which poll you read.

For all the latest news on the Trojans and their trip to Virginia be sure to read Ben Malcolmson’s blog at USCRipsIt.com.

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