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College Football Week 9 Thoughts

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by user Dolphinfan

Can’t Say We Didn’t See It Coming

Well, maybe not to Oregon State but I think we all knew that USC was going to lose this season. This isn’t the same Trojans team that we have seen the past three seasons and I’m not just talking personnel. They have struggled several times this season and just don’t have the ability to put teams away. To use the famous pun, “they lack that killer instinct.”

You almost get the feeling with this USC team that they need to figure out that they are not going to win just because the name on the front of their jersey. They need to go out on the field and earn it!

Mountaineers Moving Up! Thanks to the USC loss and another impressive victory on their part the West Virginia Mountaineers are the number three team in the most recent BCS Poll giving them a legit opportunity to be in the BCS Championship Game.

Before you drop the company line about the Big East being no competition and the Mountaineers a fraud consider this. West Virginia's BCS average of .7862 was just slightly ahead of Florida (.7791) and Louisville (.7621). WVU still has Louisville, Pittsburg and Rutgers on their schedule. If they are able to run the table they will move up in the computer rankings which will broaden the gap between them and teams behind them. Ohio State and Michigan own the top two spots and for obvious reasons they both won’t stay there giving West Virginia the opportunity to take the second spot.

Bears Hopes Dashed The Baylor Bears had hopes, and a legitimate shot, of making it to a bowl game this season for the first time since 1994 until senior quarterback Shawn Bell was lost for the season when he tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee during the fourth quarter of Baylor's 31-21 loss to No. 21 Texas A&M on Saturday night.

Redshirt freshman Blake Szymanski will make his first career start Saturday when the Bears play at Texas Tech. Baylor needs to win two of its last three games to become bowl eligible.

The Streak Ends! Sometimes it’s a bad thing when a streak ends (see USC) but sometimes it can be very good. The Temple Owls beat Bowling Green 28-14 Saturday, snapping a 20-game losing streak.

"We had more points and it was a great thing to see," said Travis Shelton, who scored on a 96-yard kickoff return for one of his two touchdowns. "Our players were jumping up and down and were so excited. We've worked so hard for so long, and it was worth all the hard work."

The U of the Big Sky Conference? It appears that the University of Northern Colorado Bears are doing their absolute best to get the nickname Thug U. Former backup punter Mitch Cozad faces charges of attempted first-degree murder and second-degree assault in an attack on starter Rafael Mendoza, who was stabbed in his kicking leg last month.

Two weeks ago, defensive lineman and co-captain Jacob Carlson was cited for disorderly conduct after a bar fight. A police report indicated Carlson was punched after telling a Hispanic man he didn't like Mexicans. He has been suspended from the team.

Last weekend, fullback Garrett Bliss was arrested on suspicion of third-degree assault. Police said investigators suspect Bliss was angry over text messages sent to his girlfriend's mobile phone. He was suspended for one game.

Those are definitely not the type of headlines you want your football team creating!

Your Opinion: Leave your comment below or share your thoughts on week nine in the forum.

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Anonymous Fanatic #1
1125 days ago
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Your wrong. If the Michigan vs. Ohio State game is decided by 3 points or less and it is a very low scoring game, I think the BCS Championship game will be a rematch between the two teams.
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
1125 days ago
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I can't see that happening but I guess anything is possible.
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ASwaffAll-American
1124 days ago
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I haven't heard anyone call West Virginia a fraud, but I want to point out something about the Big East. WVU has played the 89th toughest schedule in the country, according to Jeff Sagarin. Lousiville has played the 70th toughest. Rutgers finally broke into the top 100 this week with the 97 toughest schedule in the country. The Big East is the ONLY conference with more than one team in the top 25 with a SOS ranking outside of the top 50. And they have THREE. And two of them are in the TOP FIVE in the BCS.


I just wanted to point that out so I could compare them to some mid-major schools that are generally considered to have cakewalk schedules. Boise State has played the 92nd toughest schedule in the country. BYU comes in at 68. Hawaii is 95. TCU is 52.

Last week, Rutgers had the 107th toughest schedule in the country, a spot that is now occupied by 1-AA Portland State. 1-AA Northeastern comes in with the 90th toughest schedule in the country.

Given these numbers, you'll have to forgive me for questioning the strength of the Big East. I'm not saying WVU is a fraud or anything of the sort. But, when you consider that these teams aren't playing major conference schedules, you can't expect people to treat them like a major conference.
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Anonymous Fanatic #3
1124 days ago
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yes, but the Big East is pounding the teams they should. i hope tonights game with west virginia and louisville is a good one. as far as Rutgers, we will see how good they are in the next few weeks. they play both louisville and west virginia. that should increase their sos, no?
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ASwaffAll-American
1124 days ago
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Pounding the teams they should? You're going to bring up the old Nebraska argument? "Of course we're good! Look at that margin of victory over Troy and Louisiana Tech!"
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TartanVarsity Captain
1124 days ago
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Granted, they may not have a difficult schedule, but they are winning games. What more do you want from them, the schedule was made years ago when Miami and V-Tech were still around and powerhouses. They've won every game they played, that is all you can ask for from a team.
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ASwaffAll-American
1123 days ago
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I'm not asking more. Y'all keep missing the point. I'm just saying that when you consider the strength of schedule they've played, you can't really hold it against someone for being skeptical about how talented they truly are. You can't hold it against someone for not being THAT impressed by a team being 7-0, the same way they weren't that impressed by BYU being 11-0 in 2001. To this point, the only thing they've proven is that they can win games I'd expect a .500 team to be able to win. They'll have a chance to prove more as the season progresses, but right now they haven't proven much.
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Anonymous Fanatic #4
1123 days ago
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you can look at the teams that rutgers beat and then compare them to other teams that played the same teams? isn't that how they come up with the rankings? anyway, i can't believe that louisville is smoking west virginia!!
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Anonymous Fanatic #4
1123 days ago
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So, Louisville beat West Virginia and now next Thursday they go to Rutgers for another Thursday night game between two undefeated BE teams. If Rutgers wins, it could get interesting...
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