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Oregon, Texas and Iowa won huge, critical victories to remain in contention for the National Championship Game during college football’s 9th week of play.
None of the three victories was more impressive or substantial than 10th-ranked Oregon’s convincing, ultimately dominating 47-20 upset win at home over 4th-ranked Southern California. Oregon was a 3-point underdog in the game.
The USC Trojans had won at least 11 games a season and had 7 consecutive BSC bowl-game appearances for 7 straight years; now the streak has been broken as there is no way Southern Cal can win 11 games this season. With another loss, USC’s 8th straight BCS bowl-game streak would also be in jeopardy.
The win pushed the Ducks to 7-1 and dropped the Trojans to 6-2 and, perhaps more important, left Oregon on top of the Pac 10 Conference race with an unbeaten 5-0 mark and pushed USC into a 3-way tie for 4th place at 3-2. The Trojan loss was its
It will be a season of change for the 2010 version of the South Florida Bulls under new head coach Skip Holtz. After a successful stint at East Carolina, Holtz agreed to make the move to the Big East when Jim Leavitt was dismissed following allegations that he made physical contact with a player. The Bulls won 95 games in the 13 seasons under Leavitt, but could never quite get over the hump to reach the next level. Coach Holtz rebuilt the ECU program, but with 15 returning starters and plenty of talent to go around this should be a fairly easy transition. USF is currently +500 to win the Big East crown. View the full conference breakdown in our 2010 Big East college football predictions article.
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The cupboard is usually left bare when a coach that has cemented his status on a
The poor Texas Longhorns. Everyone seems to forget about them. Maybe it is their unimaginative offense or the fact that the Texas A&M Aggies put up an obscene number of points against them on Thanksgiving. Whatever, the case, people around the country are talking about the SEC Championship between Alabama and Florida has the de facto national championship.
While the Longhorns will likely get the chance to make their own case come January, it is hard to argue with the greatness of what may the biggest non-bowl game in a generation. For the first time, the SEC title game will be played between the top two teams in the country. After going undefeated in the brutal SEC (no matter how many people say it was a down year for the conference), the two best defenses, two of the biggest names in coaching and two Heisman trophy candidate square off in Atlanta on Saturday in what should be a classic.
For Nick Saban and the Crimson Tide, the goal will be to try
This is the historic walk of the FSU Seminoles walk into the 2010 Gator Bowl. Bobby Bowden’s last time walking to the game as the head coach of the Seminoles.
2008 Bcs Championship Game – Florida’s Tebow, Harvin and Defense Send Oklahoma Home a Loser, 24-14
When on patrol in a war zone and we are suddenly ambushed and outnumbered 10-to-1 and I have my choice of any player on the Florida and Oklahoma football teams, give me Tim Tebow. Any guy who believes in God and fights to his last breath is someone worthy of my trust.
Millions of television viewers found out during the BCS national championship game why Tim Tebow is the first choice of winners in any competition.
Tebow, Percy Harvin and a tenacious Florida Gator defense shut down an Oklahoma team that led the nation in scoring (51+ points a game) and was 3rd in both passing offense (349+ yards per game) and total offense (547+ yards per game) by limiting the Sooners to 14 points in a 24-14 victory for the national title Tuesday (1-8-09).
After a scoreless 1st quarter, Tebow found Louis Murphy for a 20-yard touchdown pass to end a 12-play, 86-yard drive as the 2nd quarter started. Not to be
It’s over for Southern California. Coach Pete Carroll will be dining with some lesser light Hollywood celebrities in the near future.
Gone are the USC streaks of 7 straight BCS bowls, 7 straight 11-win seasons, and 7 straight top-4 AP poll finishes. Gone also is USC’s 7-year stranglehold on the Pac-10 Conference title.
After 60 excruciating minutes of watching Stanford’s Toby Gerhart—The Cardinal Battering Ram—run all over USC’s home field for 178 yards and 3 touchdowns, Pete Carroll and his Trojans were handed their second major trouncing in two weeks. There was no stopping Gerhart as 25th-ranked Stanford (7-3) did a number on the 11th-ranked and soon dropping USC (7-3) Trojans, 55-21. Adding insult to injury, it was USC’s 2009 homecoming game.
Just two weeks ago, USC was upset at Oregon 47-20. Saturday’s loss to Stanford was the Trojans’ worst since a 51-0 drubbing at home against Notre Dame in 1966, 43 years
Stanford, North Carolina, Central Florida, California and Rutgers all recorded upset wins over ranked opponents in college football’s 11th week of play. These events caused changes in my Top 25 Poll. Here is how I see it this week:
1) Alabama (10-0) – The Crimson Tide followed up their signature victory over Louisiana State last week and continued to remain 1 of 6 unbeaten teams with a dominating 31-3 win at Mississippi State. The Tide hosts 163rd-ranked Chattanooga (6-4) this week. Chattanooga is a 1-AA team; if the Crimson Tide want to keep their national image intact, they had better kick Chattanooga back home as a big loser. A potential national championship team SHOULD NOT be playing a 1-AA team this late in the season, if at all.
2) Florida (10-0) – Acting very much like a national championship team, the Gators remained unbeaten by traveling to South Carolina and beating the Gamecocks, 24-14, completing their first
College Football Program of the Single Digit Years
Before the first college football season of the two thousand teens kicks off in a few weeks, I think a review of the single digit years is appropriate. In the process of determining the rankings for programs, I decided, for the sake of brevity, to consider only those teams, which had advanced to the mythical national title game at least once. However, given the hopelessly rigged system of determining who plays in the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) title game, I am including the programs that also experienced one or more undefeated seasons. A total of thirteen teams won a BCS title, finished undefeated or both during the past ten seasons. I ranked each of them after reviewing the following criteria:
Record versus Division 1-A opponents: Number of winning seasons: Number of shared conference/divisional titles: Number of outright conference titles: Record in bowl games: Record in BCS bowl games: Number of BCS title game
Ed Bagley’s Top 25 Poll – Week 13 – 6 Upsets Scramble the Rankings
Six AP Top 25 teams can testify how dangerous road games are—all were upset during college football’s 13th week of play, and 2 of the 6 will be facing off in the Atlantic Coast Conference championship game this week. The away losers included Georgia Tech, Clemson, Pittsburgh, Oklahoma State, Mississippi and North Carolina. These events caused changes in my Top 25 Poll. Here is how I see it this week:
1) Alabama (12-0) – Give the Crimson Tide credit. They went 8-0 to win the SEC West Division, and went 12-0 on the season after beating in-state rival Auburn on the road, 26-21. Alabama will now face SEC East Division winner Florida for the SEC title, and a shot at the national championship in a game probably against Texas. The Crimson Tide must now get done what they could not get done last year, beat Florida. Their unbeaten string last year was snapped by Florida, and the Tide never recovered mentally or emotionally, losing to Utah 31-17 in the Sugar
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Spurrier vs. Fulmer (2005 edition)
Tennessee head coach Phil Fulmer’s worst nightmare is back, and in case the hefty leader of the Vols hasn’t cared to notice, you can’t blame him. After all the hoopla and fanfare of the former leader Florida Gators football program’s arrival in South Carolina, somehow Steve Spurrier has hovered beneath the SEC radar.
His first coming out part was Southeastern Conference Media Day, an event Fulmer decided to make this year. A year ago, he decided to skip out, to avoid a legal circus and subpoena involving a former Alabama assistant coach who claimed Fulmer was in cahoots to bring down the Tide football program. An NCAA investigation led to the school being placed on probation for five years in 2002.
Alabama got a slight measure of revenge by defeating Fulmer’s Vols 6-3 on a late field goal, now his squad heads back to Knoxville to face another old nemesis affectionally known as “the ol’ ball coach”. Spurrier left a Florida Gator program that
Well, Alabama takes on the Longhorns in the BCS national championship match on Thursday night; University of Alabama will be playing for SEC Football’s 19th national title. Or thirtysixth. Or 53rd. Or whatever.
It might depend on they way we think of “national championship” as to what that total is.
One thing that is sure is that if University of Alabama wins over University of Texas, SEC Football will bring home at least two of the 4 major “national championship” trophies for the fourth year straight. The playoff’s victor is traditionally assured the AFCA National Championship Trophy and the National Football Foundation’s MacArthur Bowl. The winner almost assuredly will take the AP’s Paul “Bear” Bryant Trophy and the FWAA’s Grantland Rice Award, as well.
Following are the SEC Football schools that have been the final No. 1 in the three major polls. (The AP poll began in ’36, the coaches in 1950 and the FWAA in ’54.)