And Russell Wilson has already made an impact of the Badger offense. He was 10 or 13 with for 255 yards through the air with another 62 yards on the ground with three touchdowns. Monty Ball also added another 130 all purpose yards and 4 TD's. Needless to say Wisconsin made jumping around into a big bowl game again this season.
Utah showed off its new offense with OC Norm Chow calling the plays. We'll see what happens when Chow takes his offensive power to his three former schools (BYU, USC, and UCLA).
Syracuse dodged a huge bullet last night by rallying to beat Wake Forest in overtime after being down 26-14 going into the fourth quarter.
Another good game coming your way tonight will be the TCU Horned Frogs against Rival, Baylor. Robert Griffin III who threw for over 3,000 yards last season, takes on a defense that brings back MWC Defensive Player of the Year Tank Carder and fellow LB Tanner Brock. TCU also breaks in new Quarterback Casey Pachall who will play against an underrated Baylor Defense. Expect this to be a close game.
TCU 20-Baylor 17
Matchups for your weekend
Utah St. @ Auburn (23) - Post Cam Newton era begins
(6am HI time)
Akron @ Ohio St (18) - Buckeyes begin a new era. Period.
(6am)
Appalachian St @Virginia Tech (13) - App St known to be a giant killer. VTech known to be that giant! (6:30)
South Florida @ Notre Dame (16) - Will touchdown Jesus be smiling on the Irish?
(9:30am)
Minnesota @ USC (25) - Defense had to be a major focus for the Trojans and Coach Kiffin in the offseason (9:30)
UCLA @ Houston - Case Keenum looking to have a big year for the Cougars as possible Heisman run
(not airing)
BYU @ Ole Miss - BYU has everything to prove going Independent and it starts in Oxford.
(10:45am)
Florida Atlantic @ Florida (22) Coach Muschamp brought in Charlie Wise as OC for the Gators. (1:00pm)
Tulsa @ Oklahoma (1) - Sooners looking to stay undefeated and head into the BCS championship game. They are the favorite this year. (2:00pm)
Rice @ Texas - The Horns had a shake up in the coaching staff, can it prove to be of help?
(2:00pm)
Oregon (3) vs LSU (4) - with all the players missing from the LSU sideline, hopefully this game isn't a dud and it delivers on the Hype. (2:00pm)
Boise St (5) vs Georgia (19) - The Broncos travel East once again in their season opener. Last years game against Vtech was intense. Will Georgia finally be school to stop the Dark Horse from the MWC? (2:00pm)
Colorado @ Hawaii - Buffs enter the Pac-12, Warriors still looking for a big conference to align with. Go Bows! (4:15)
Miami (Fl) @ Maryland - whats more entertaining...Miami on the verge of getting the death penalty or the 16 or so different Maryland uniform combos? (Monday 2:00pm)
The Captain's Column
Friday, September 2, 2011
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
National Signing Day...
National Signing Day has come and gone and the rich get richer. Many surprises came out of signing day today and we're looking at the top schools with the best recruits.
Pac-12 - USC Trojans
For a school that is on probation from scholarships and bowl games USC still holds a strong monopoly on many top recruits coming out of California. George Farmer (WR, 5-star prospect) can become a really good compliment to an offense that is starting to click under QB Matt Barkley and WR Robert Wood. Lane Kiffin sure is making progress in SoCal by the announcement of 30 new players.
- Honorable Mention - Oregon and California
Big 12 - Texas Longhorns
Maybe its because I'm bias, but i still feel Mack Brown has a huge hand over the entire state of Texas. Accordingly, many of their recruits came through and signed including top running back Malcolm Brown. If Texas is serious about getting the run game going, they got a good physical runner in Brown, who many scouts are comparing to Adrian Petersen. The Longhorns got many players to fill both sides of the ball including former Longhorn star Jordan Shipley's younger brother, Jaxon.
- Oklahoma is a really close second (and for Sooner fans you guys have solid defenders coming)
Big Ten - Ohio St. Buckeyes
Jim Tressel still brings many players into Ohio, but then again not to many programs have had much success like the Buckeyes in recent years from the Big Ten, but that is changing with the likes of Nebraska coming, and programs such as Wisconsin emerging as real power houses. However, Tressel still brought in quality players especially on defense. Curtis Grant (ILB, 4-star) may become another star linebacker to put on a Buckeye jersey. He has great awareness and good run-stop ability.
- Nebraska has already made an impact on its new conference by bringing in hard-nose players.
SEC - Alabama Crimson Tide
Not to many coaches recruit as heavily as Nick Saban, and his signing class proves it. The Tide are stacked on defense with Safety Ha'Sean Clinton-Dix, LD Trey DePriest, and DE Xzavier Dickson. They also got a great running back in Demetrius Hart. All these guys were 5-4 star recruits and the top coming out of their respective states. Again coach Saban has out everyone else in getting the top players.
- Auburn and a surprising Georgia team came close to what Alabama is doing in SEC recruiting
ACC - Florida St. Seminoles
Probably the best signing day came to Jimbo Fisher and the Noles. Tallahassee has many new bloods including a dual of RB that can make an immediate impact. James Wilder and Devonta Freeman who can possibly become a smash and dash in their own sense. What Freeman lacks in height he makes up for raw power and intelligence with the ball. Wilder on the other hand has the body size and athleticism to play either side of the ball. With so many top prospects Florida St has a chance to become a power house once again.
- "The most exciting 25 seconds in college football" just got more exciting with Clemson taking second in the ACC.
Big East - Rutgers Scarlet Knights
With a lot of talent going to the other big five conferences the Big East is left with the scraps, but i believe that the Scarlet Knights have found that diamond in the rough. Savon Huggins (RB) is potentially the best thing to come to Rutgers since Ray Rice, and he's built like him, but faster. Huggins was the top pick-up for the Rutgers and the Big East altogether.
- Louisville is also making noise with Charlie Strong as Head Coach with a solid day out of Miami
With all the hype surrounding National Signing Day we all hope that these guys can come out, perform and make college football the reason we wait for September so impatiently.
Pac-12 - USC Trojans
For a school that is on probation from scholarships and bowl games USC still holds a strong monopoly on many top recruits coming out of California. George Farmer (WR, 5-star prospect) can become a really good compliment to an offense that is starting to click under QB Matt Barkley and WR Robert Wood. Lane Kiffin sure is making progress in SoCal by the announcement of 30 new players.
- Honorable Mention - Oregon and California
Big 12 - Texas Longhorns
Maybe its because I'm bias, but i still feel Mack Brown has a huge hand over the entire state of Texas. Accordingly, many of their recruits came through and signed including top running back Malcolm Brown. If Texas is serious about getting the run game going, they got a good physical runner in Brown, who many scouts are comparing to Adrian Petersen. The Longhorns got many players to fill both sides of the ball including former Longhorn star Jordan Shipley's younger brother, Jaxon.
- Oklahoma is a really close second (and for Sooner fans you guys have solid defenders coming)
Big Ten - Ohio St. Buckeyes
Jim Tressel still brings many players into Ohio, but then again not to many programs have had much success like the Buckeyes in recent years from the Big Ten, but that is changing with the likes of Nebraska coming, and programs such as Wisconsin emerging as real power houses. However, Tressel still brought in quality players especially on defense. Curtis Grant (ILB, 4-star) may become another star linebacker to put on a Buckeye jersey. He has great awareness and good run-stop ability.
- Nebraska has already made an impact on its new conference by bringing in hard-nose players.
SEC - Alabama Crimson Tide
Not to many coaches recruit as heavily as Nick Saban, and his signing class proves it. The Tide are stacked on defense with Safety Ha'Sean Clinton-Dix, LD Trey DePriest, and DE Xzavier Dickson. They also got a great running back in Demetrius Hart. All these guys were 5-4 star recruits and the top coming out of their respective states. Again coach Saban has out everyone else in getting the top players.
- Auburn and a surprising Georgia team came close to what Alabama is doing in SEC recruiting
ACC - Florida St. Seminoles
Probably the best signing day came to Jimbo Fisher and the Noles. Tallahassee has many new bloods including a dual of RB that can make an immediate impact. James Wilder and Devonta Freeman who can possibly become a smash and dash in their own sense. What Freeman lacks in height he makes up for raw power and intelligence with the ball. Wilder on the other hand has the body size and athleticism to play either side of the ball. With so many top prospects Florida St has a chance to become a power house once again.
- "The most exciting 25 seconds in college football" just got more exciting with Clemson taking second in the ACC.
Big East - Rutgers Scarlet Knights
With a lot of talent going to the other big five conferences the Big East is left with the scraps, but i believe that the Scarlet Knights have found that diamond in the rough. Savon Huggins (RB) is potentially the best thing to come to Rutgers since Ray Rice, and he's built like him, but faster. Huggins was the top pick-up for the Rutgers and the Big East altogether.
- Louisville is also making noise with Charlie Strong as Head Coach with a solid day out of Miami
With all the hype surrounding National Signing Day we all hope that these guys can come out, perform and make college football the reason we wait for September so impatiently.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
One month to Madness...
With only one month left until march and recently played NHL all-star game and the Pro-Bowl, the Column presents his college top performers. These guys have been chosen due to performance on the court, and how much they've helped their teams.
The Captains First Team:
G - Kemba Walker - UCONN Huskies (JR. 24 PPG, 4.3 APG, 5.3RPG)
G - Jimmer Fredette - BYU Cougars (SR. 28 PPG, 4.3 APG)
F - Jordan Hamilton - Texas Longhorns (SO. 19 PPG, 7.5 RPG)
F - Marcus Morris - Kansas Jayhawks (JR. 17 PPG, 7 RPG)
C - Jared Sullinger - Ohio St. Buckeyes (FR. 18 PPG, 10 R
The Captains Second Team:
G - Brad Wanamaker - Pittsburgh Panthers (SR. 12.5 PPG 5.3 APG, 5 RPG)
G - Nolan Smith - Duke Blue Devils (SR. 21 PPG, 5.6 APG, 4.7 RPG)
F - Terrence Jones - Kentucky Wildcats (FR 18 PPG, 9 RPG, 2 BPG)
F - Kawhi Leonard - San Diego St. (SO 15 PPG, 10 RPG)
C - JaJuan Johnson - Purdure Boilermakers (SR. 21 PPG, 8 RPG, 2 BPG)
Now some may have noticed a lot of these guys come from the blue blood schools, but they have helped their teams to become the most productive in the country. Look for there guys to continue to make noise throughout February, but lets hold off into March. We have a month until the brackets are out, and expect my bracket completed and loaded so all of you can see how well you do against the Captain!
The Captains First Team:
G - Kemba Walker - UCONN Huskies (JR. 24 PPG, 4.3 APG, 5.3RPG)
G - Jimmer Fredette - BYU Cougars (SR. 28 PPG, 4.3 APG)
F - Jordan Hamilton - Texas Longhorns (SO. 19 PPG, 7.5 RPG)
F - Marcus Morris - Kansas Jayhawks (JR. 17 PPG, 7 RPG)
C - Jared Sullinger - Ohio St. Buckeyes (FR. 18 PPG, 10 R
The Captains Second Team:
G - Brad Wanamaker - Pittsburgh Panthers (SR. 12.5 PPG 5.3 APG, 5 RPG)
G - Nolan Smith - Duke Blue Devils (SR. 21 PPG, 5.6 APG, 4.7 RPG)
F - Terrence Jones - Kentucky Wildcats (FR 18 PPG, 9 RPG, 2 BPG)
F - Kawhi Leonard - San Diego St. (SO 15 PPG, 10 RPG)
C - JaJuan Johnson - Purdure Boilermakers (SR. 21 PPG, 8 RPG, 2 BPG)
Now some may have noticed a lot of these guys come from the blue blood schools, but they have helped their teams to become the most productive in the country. Look for there guys to continue to make noise throughout February, but lets hold off into March. We have a month until the brackets are out, and expect my bracket completed and loaded so all of you can see how well you do against the Captain!
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Best/Worst Bowl Games...
Best Offensive Performance - Andrew Luck (Standford - 302 Total yards, 4 touchdowns)
Andrew Luck looked NFL ready against Virgina Tech, but decided to stay for his senior season. Expect more big plays from this guy as he leads the Cardinal next year. I would have him atop my Heisman watch, but with a new coach I am a little tempted to hold him at second or third.
Honorable Mention - Ronnie Hillman (San Diego St.), Landry Jones (Oklahoma)
Best Defensive Performance - Tank Carder (TCU)
Who would not be intimidated play against someone named Tank. He helped contain that Wisconsin running game and made crucial play after crucial play, including the knocked down pass on the two point conversion try. He may not have had the best numbers (6 Tackles for loss, 1 sack), but he has made big plays all season, and will continue to make big plays.
Best Offense - Alabama Crimson Tide
Racked up 546 total yards, and possessed the ball over 32 minutes. They honestly looked like the Alabama of old who rolled over everyone last season.
Honorable Mention - Boise St.
Best Defense - Tulsa Golden Hurricane
Forced Hawaii to turn the ball over six times, taking 2 of them back for a score. Nuff Sed (translation: "Enough Said" for all those not from Hawaii)
Worst Offensive Performance - Michigan St. Spartans
Only 171 total yards and a grand total of -48 yards rushing. The magic found in Lancing was no were to be found the Capital One Bowl.
Worst Defensive Performance - Utah Utes
Allowing Boise to throw for 340 yards and another 200 on the ground, the Utes didn't have they're usual spring when it comes to bowl games.
Best Bowl Game - BCS National Championship Game
Although some may same the game was very sloppy, I felt like it lived up to its name. Having five weeks off will make programs rusty, but in my opinion it had to the best game of the season.
Honorable Mention - Rose Bowl - TCU over Wisconsin (very close second)
Little Caesars Bowl - FIU over Toledo (If you missed this game, find it)
Worst Bowl Game - Oklahoma over UCONN & Maryland over ECU
No one wants to see teams get blown out in a bowl game. These two games produced the blow outs of the bowl season.
Andrew Luck looked NFL ready against Virgina Tech, but decided to stay for his senior season. Expect more big plays from this guy as he leads the Cardinal next year. I would have him atop my Heisman watch, but with a new coach I am a little tempted to hold him at second or third.
Honorable Mention - Ronnie Hillman (San Diego St.), Landry Jones (Oklahoma)
Best Defensive Performance - Tank Carder (TCU)
Who would not be intimidated play against someone named Tank. He helped contain that Wisconsin running game and made crucial play after crucial play, including the knocked down pass on the two point conversion try. He may not have had the best numbers (6 Tackles for loss, 1 sack), but he has made big plays all season, and will continue to make big plays.
Best Offense - Alabama Crimson Tide
Racked up 546 total yards, and possessed the ball over 32 minutes. They honestly looked like the Alabama of old who rolled over everyone last season.
Honorable Mention - Boise St.
Best Defense - Tulsa Golden Hurricane
Forced Hawaii to turn the ball over six times, taking 2 of them back for a score. Nuff Sed (translation: "Enough Said" for all those not from Hawaii)
Worst Offensive Performance - Michigan St. Spartans
Only 171 total yards and a grand total of -48 yards rushing. The magic found in Lancing was no were to be found the Capital One Bowl.
Worst Defensive Performance - Utah Utes
Allowing Boise to throw for 340 yards and another 200 on the ground, the Utes didn't have they're usual spring when it comes to bowl games.
Best Bowl Game - BCS National Championship Game
Although some may same the game was very sloppy, I felt like it lived up to its name. Having five weeks off will make programs rusty, but in my opinion it had to the best game of the season.
Honorable Mention - Rose Bowl - TCU over Wisconsin (very close second)
Little Caesars Bowl - FIU over Toledo (If you missed this game, find it)
Worst Bowl Game - Oklahoma over UCONN & Maryland over ECU
No one wants to see teams get blown out in a bowl game. These two games produced the blow outs of the bowl season.
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Poinsettia Bowl...
San Diego St plays in its first bowl game since 1998 against Navy. The big question is who has home field advantage? Navy comes into this game with another 10 win season under Ken Niumatalolo, and are masters at running the triple-option. Ricky Dobbs again will be the focal point of this offense which averages almost 290 yards on the ground on the year. The Aztec come into this game with some fire power as well. They run a pro style offense and Quarterback Ryan Lindley has aired it out for more than 3,000 yards and 26 touchdowns. He isn't the whole face of the offense, Freshman Running Back Ronnie Hillman is a threat to break open on this Navy defense. Navy proved it can work through adversity after losing its opener against Maryland, and the Aztec proved they are contenders with near misses against Utah and TCU. This is a great game that will not disappoint and features to great coaching styles in Niumatalolo and Brady Hoke.
San Diego St. 34 - Navy 28
San Diego St. 34 - Navy 28
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Las Vegas Bowl...
Boise St. has something to prove in this bowl game. After the heart breaking lose to Nevada the Broncos return to Nevada in hopes of a statement game against Utah. This is the first game between two ranked opponents but what Boise has that Utah doesn't is an experienced quarterback. Terrance Cain leads the #19 Utes against the #10 Broncos. Cain is filling in for starter Jordan Wynn who will undergo shoulder surgery. The Utes are no strangers to being underdogs, but this is a very different opponent. Boise comes into the game as second in points scored, and sixth in passing yards. The Broncos are not taking this game for granted as Kellen Moore continues to lead the boys from Boise in a very high powered offense. Utah continues to raise after two hard loses to TCU and Notre Dame, but finished the season with big wins over San Diego St. and BYU. Don't think the Boise defense hasn't provided help, ranking in 4th in the nation. Boise has only been held under 35 points twice this season, one coming to Nevada. This has to be one of the best non BCS bowl games on paper, but if Cain and the Utes aren't ready for the Broncos, expect this one to be done early.
Boise St. 45 - Utah 24
Bowl Update - I'm 2-2 so far in the bowl season. Missed out on a close upset today when Louisville rallied back from being down 14-0, and beating Southern Miss 31-28. Anyone think they'll get a better bowl recorded than me? Leave me a comment.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Louisville vs Southern Miss...
A classic case of Defense versus Offense. The Cardinals come into this game ranked as the 12th most productive defense in college football because of first year coach Charlie Strong. However, the Golden Eagles offense is just as productive ranking 15th overall. The Cardinals had a very good win in the middle of the season over UCONN and finished with a big win over Rutgers. The Golden Eagles offense is one of the most high octane in the country. With only four loses on the years, Southern Miss knows how to spread the ball around the field. Austin Davis leads the Golden Eagles with nearly 3,000 yards passing on the year, but look for the running game to be a big part of the game as well. Louisville still has no decision on who will start under center, but they do have a solid running back in Bilal Powell. This comes down to how long can the Cardinals defense stay off the field with that potent Golden Eagle Offense...
Southern Miss 35 - Louisville 28
Bowls go all week
Dec. 22 - Las Vegas Bowl (Utah vs Boise St.)
Dec. 23 - Poinsettia Bowl (San Diego St. vs Navy)
Dec. 24 - Hawaii Bowl (Hawaii vs Tulsa) - I'll be working this game, so expected pictures on my facebook.
Dec. 26 - Little Caesars Bowl (Florida International vs Toledo)
Southern Miss 35 - Louisville 28
Bowls go all week
Dec. 22 - Las Vegas Bowl (Utah vs Boise St.)
Dec. 23 - Poinsettia Bowl (San Diego St. vs Navy)
Dec. 24 - Hawaii Bowl (Hawaii vs Tulsa) - I'll be working this game, so expected pictures on my facebook.
Dec. 26 - Little Caesars Bowl (Florida International vs Toledo)
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