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15 Dec

Gildan New Mexico Bowl: Gildan Really Getting Their Money’s Worth With This Sponsorship

Posted in Uncategorized on 15.12.12 by Merlyn

 

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19 Oct

Unofficial Incomplete 2013 SEC Football Schedules

Posted in NCAA College Football 2013 on 19.10.12 by Merlyn

All teams are getting two bye weeks in 2013. The Conference games are set in stone. Alabama and Missouri need to add one non-SEC game each. Auburn needs to add three non-SEC games.

ALABAMA
Aug 31: Virginia Tech
Sept. 7: TBA – non-conference or bye
Sept. 14: at Texas A&M
Sept. 21: TBA – non-conference or bye
Sept. 28: Ole Miss
Oct. 5: Georgia State
Oct. 12: at Kentucky
Oct. 19: Arkansas
Oct. 26: Tennessee
Nov. 2: TBA – non-conference or bye
Nov. 9: LSU
Nov. 16: at Mississippi State
Nov. 23: Chattanooga
Nov. 30: at Auburn

ARKANSAS
Aug 31: Louisiana–Lafayette
Sept 7: Samford (Little Rock)
Sept. 14: Southern Miss
Sept. 21: at Rutgers
Sept. 28: Texas A&M
Oct. 5: at Florida
Oct. 12: South Carolina
Oct. 19: at Alabama
Oct. 26: bye
Nov. 2: Auburn
Nov. 9: at Ole Miss
Nov. 16: bye
Nov. 23: Mississippi State
Nov. 30: at LSU

AUBURN
Aug. 31: TBA – non-conference or bye
Sept. 7: Arkansas State
Sept. 14: Mississippi State
Sept. 21: at LSU
Sept. 28: TBA – non-conference or bye
Oct. 5: Ole Miss
Oct. 12: TBA – non-conference or bye
Oct. 19: at Texas A&M
Oct. 26: TBA – non-conference or bye
Nov. 2: at Arkansas
Nov. 9: at Tennessee
Nov. 16: Georgia
Nov. 23: TBA – non-conference or bye
Nov. 30: Alabama

FLORIDA
Aug 31: Toledo
Sept 7: at Miami
Sept. 14: bye
Sept. 21: Tennessee
Sept. 28: at Kentucky
Oct. 5: Arkansas
Oct. 12: at LSU
Oct. 19: at Missouri
Oct. 26: bye
Nov. 2: vs. Georgia (Jacksonville)
Nov. 9: Vanderbilt
Nov. 16: at South Carolina
Nov. 23: Georgia Southern
Nov. 30: Florida State

GEORGIA
Aug 31: at Clemson
Sept. 7: South Carolina
Sept. 14: bye
Sept. 21: N Texas
Sept. 28: LSU
Oct. 5: at Tennessee
Oct. 12: Missouri
Oct. 19: at Vanderbilt
Oct. 26: bye
Nov. 2: vs. Florida (Jacksonville)
Nov. 9: Appalachian State
Nov. 16: at Auburn
Nov. 23: Kentucky
Nov. 30: at Georgia Tech

KENTUCKY
Aug 31: WKU (Nashville)
Sept. 7: Maimi (OH)
Sept. 14: Louisville
Sept. 21: bye
Sept. 28: Florida
Oct. 5: at South Carolina
Oct. 12: Alabama
Oct. 19: bye
Oct. 26: at Mississippi State
Nov. 2: Alabama State
Nov. 9: Missouri
Nov. 16: at Vanderbilt
Nov. 23: at Georgia
Nov. 30: Tennessee

LSU
Aug 31: TCU (Cowboys Stadium)
Sept. 7: Kent State
Sept. 14: UAB
Sept. 21: Auburn
Sept. 28: at Georgia
Oct. 5: at Mississippi State
Oct. 12: Florida
Oct. 19: at Ole Miss
Oct. 26: Furman
Nov. 2: bye
Nov. 9: at Alabama
Nov. 16: bye
Nov. 23: Texas A&M
Nov. 30: Arkansas

OLE MISS
Aug. 31: at Vanderbilt
Sept. 7: Southeast Missouri
Sept. 14: at Texas
Sept. 21: bye
Sept. 28: at Alabama
Oct. 5: at Auburn
Oct. 12: Texas A&M
Oct. 19: LSU
Oct. 26: Idaho
Nov. 2: bye
Nov. 9: Arkansas
Nov. 16: Troy
Nov. 23: Missouri
Nov. 30: at Mississippi State

MISSISSIPPI STATE
Aug. 31: Oklahoma State (Houston)
Sept. 7: Alcorn State
Sept. 14: at Auburn
Sept. 21: Troy
Sept. 28: bye
Oct. 5: LSU
Oct. 12: Bowling Green
Oct. 19: bye
Oct. 26: Kentucky
Nov. 2: at South Carolina
Nov. 9: at Texas A&M
Nov. 16: Alabama
Nov. 23: at Arkansas
Nov. 30: Ole Miss

MISSOURI
Aug. 31: Murray State
Sept. 7: Toledo
Sept. 14: TBA – non-conference or bye
Sept. 21: at Indiana
Sept. 28: TBA – non-conference or bye
Oct. 5: at Vanderbilt
Oct. 12: at Georgia
Oct. 19: Florida
Oct. 26: South Carolina
Nov. 2: Tennessee
Nov. 9: at Kentucky
Nov 16: TBA – non-conference or bye
Nov. 23: at Ole Miss
Nov. 30: Texas A&M

SOUTH CAROLINA
Aug. 31: North Carolina
Sept. 7: at Georgia
Sept. 14: Vanderbilt
Sept. 21: South Carolina State
Sept. 28: at UCF
Oct. 5: Kentucky
Oct. 12: at Arkansas
Oct. 19: at Tennessee
Oct. 26: at Missouri
Nov. 2: Mississippi State
Nov. 9: bye
Nov. 16: Florida
Nov. 23: bye
Nov. 30: Clemson

TENNESSEE
Aug. 31: Austin Peay
Sept. 7: WKU
Sept. 14: at Oregon
Sept. 21: at Florida
Sept. 28: South Alabama
Oct. 5: Georgia
Oct. 12: bye
Oct. 19: South Carolina
Oct. 26: at Alabama
Nov. 2: at Missouri
Nov. 9: Auburn
Nov. 16: bye
Nov. 23: Vanderbilt
Nov. 30: at Kentucky

TEXAS A&M
Aug. 31: Rice
Sept. 7: Sam Houston State
Sept. 14: Alabama
Sept. 21: SMU
Sept. 28: at Arkansas
Oct. 5: bye
Oct. 12: at Ole Miss
Oct. 19: Auburn
Oct. 26: Vanderbilt
Nov. 2: bye
Nov. 9: Mississippi State
Nov. 16: New Mexico
Nov. 23: at LSU
Nov. 30: at Missouri

VANDERBILT
Aug. 31: Ole Miss
Sept. 7: Austin Peay
Sept. 14: at South Carolina
Sept. 21: Umass
Sept. 28: UAB
Oct. 5: Missouri
Oct. 12: bye
Oct. 19: Georgia
Oct. 26: at Texas A&M
Nov. 2: bye
Nov. 9: at Florida
Nov. 16: Kentucky
Nov. 23: at Tennessee
Nov. 30: Wake Forest

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26 Aug

Three Classic Football Rivalries We Won’t See in 2012

Posted in NCAA College Football 2012 on 26.08.12 by Merlyn

John Brown

With the Missouri Tigers and Texas A&M Aggies leaving the Big 12 for the SEC and the West Virginia Mountaineers from the Big East to the Big 12, college football is losing a few annual games that date back to the late 19th century. Of course these teams had many rivalries within their old conferences but these are the highlights:

1. Border War (Kansas vs. Missouri) – Believe it or not, these two neighboring states still harbor some ill will between the two that dates back to the American Civil War. The schools’ mascots Jayhawks and Tigers were both derived from the Civil War but that story is another blog. The first meeting was in 1891 with Kansas coming out victorious 22-10. The series was the second-most-played rivalry in major-college football history behind Minnesota-Wisconsin (yawn). Mizzou leads the series 57-54-9.
2. Lone Star Showdown (Texas Longhorns vs. Texas A&M) Beginning in 1894, the state of Texas’ two oldest public universities have had a long history of good old-fashion hate. From 1910 to 1940 there was only one instance of a team winning the rivalry game in consecutive seasons. Texas holds an overall 76-37-5 lead with many wins coming from 1940 to 1974 when A&M only won thrice and one tie. Legendary coach Darrell Royal was at the helm for most of those wins. Since then it has been pretty even. Each team had won three of the last six meetings.
3. Backyard Brawl (Pitt Panthers vs. West Virginia Mountaineers) This game is so named because of the proximity of the two campuses. The two cities of Pittsburgh and Morgantown are linked by I-79 with around 75 miles between them. They have played 104 times since 1895 with Pitt hanging on to a 60-41-3 lead but WVU has won the last three meetings.

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12 Jul

Reuben Foster Flip-Flops

Posted in College Football Recruiting 2013 on 12.07.12 by Merlyn

Is that your final answer?

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11 Jun

The NAME GAME: 2013 College Football Recruiting

Posted in College Football Recruiting 2013 on 11.06.12 by Merlyn

What are the odds of two guys with the exact same name being a college football recruit in the same year? If the name is “James Johnson” the odds are probably not too long. But what if the name is an odd one like Cole Mazza?

Cole Mazza

OL Cole Mazza Bakersfield, California/Liberty HS 6’1″ 240 Alabama commitment

Cole Mazza

RB Cole Mazza Ponte Vedra, Florida/Ponte Vedra HS 6’1 220 Undecided

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05 Apr

2012 SEC College Football Spring Games: Dates & Attendance

Posted in NCAA College Football 2012 on 05.04.12 by Merlyn

                                            

Team Spring Game   Attendance  . . . . . . . . . . Team Spring Game   Attendance
LSU 3/31/12 33,000
Texas 3/31/12   46,000
Florida 4/7/12 38,100 Michigan 4/14/12  25,000
Alabama 4/14/12 78,526 Oklahoma 4/14/12  20,509
Auburn 4/14/12 43,427 USC 4/14/12  5,000
Georgia 4/14/12 44,117 Nebraska 4/14/12  canceled +
Missouri 4/14/12 18,614 Ohio State 4/21/12 81,400
S. Carolina 4/14/12  34,513 Notre Dame 4/21/12  31,582
Vanderbilt 4/14/12 8,500 Okl State 4/21/12 11,000
Miss. State 4/20/12  22,604 Penn State 4/21/12 60,000
Arkansas 4/21/12  45,250 Oregon 4/28/12
Ole Miss 4/21/12  25,000 Wisconsin 4/28/12
Tennessee 4/21/12  35,421 Clemson  28,000
Kentucky 4/23/12  4,500 Florida State  40,631
Texas A&M 4/28/12  15,000 Boise  17,123

* Unverified

+ Canceled due to bad weather

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28 Feb

2012 SEC Football Schedule Grid

Posted in NCAA College Football 2012 on 28.02.12 by Merlyn

This is the final 2012 SEC Football schedule:

2012 Sept 1 Sept 8 Sept 15 Sept 22 Sept 29 Oct 6 Oct 13 Oct 20 Oct 27 Nov 3 Nov 10 Nov 17 Nov 24
Alabama Crimson Tide Michigan WKU @Ark Fla Atl Ole Miss open @Mizzou @Tenn MSU @LSU Tex A&M W.Carolina AUB
Arkansas Razorbacks Jax St La-Monroe Alabama Rutgers @Tex A&M @AUB Kentucky open Ole Miss Tulsa @S.Car @MSU LSU*
Auburn Tigers Clemson @MSU La-Monroe LSU open Ark @Ole Ms @Vandy Tex A&M McNeese St UGA Ala A&M @BAMA
LSU Tigers N Texas Washington Idaho @AUB Towson @Fla S. Car @ Tex A&M open Alabama MSU Ole Miss @ARK*
MSU Bulldogs Jackson St AUB @Troy S. Ala open @UK Tenn Mid Tenn @BAMA Tex A&M @LSU ARK @OM
Ole Miss Rebels Cent. Ark UTEP Texas @Tulane @BAMA Tex A&M AUB open @Ark @UGA Vandy @LSU MSU
Texas A&M Aggies LaTech Florida @SMU SC State ARK @Ole Ms open LSU @AUB @MSU @BAMA SamHouston Mizzou
Florida Gators B.Green @Tex A&M @Tenn UK open LSU @Vandy S. Car UGA Mizzou Louisiana Jax St @FSU
Georgia Bulldogs Buffalo @Mizzou Fla Atl Vandy Tenn @S.Car open @UK Fla Ole Miss @AUB Ga Southern GTech
Kentucky Wildcats @Louisville Kent State WKU @Fla S. Car MSU @Ark UGA @Mizzou Vandy open Samford @Tenn
Missouri Tigers SE La UGA Arizona St @SC @UCF Vandy BAMA open UK @Fla @Tenn Syracuse @ Tex A&M
S. Carolina Gamecocks @Vandy* ECU UAB Mizzou @UK UGA @LSU @Fla Tenn open Ark Wofford @Clem
Tennessee Volunteers NC State** Ga State Florida Akron @UGA open @MSU Alabama @S Car Troy Mizzou @Vandy Kentucky
Vanderbilt Commodores S. Carolina @Nwestern Presbyterian @UGA open @Mizzou Fla AUB Umass @UK @Ole Ms Tenn @WakeF
*8/30/11 Bold =
SEC game *11/23/12
**8/31/11
Dallas
Atlanta

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09 Feb

Nebraska Signs One In-State Recruit to Class of 2012

Posted in College Football Recruiting 2012, NCAA College Football 2012 on 09.02.12 by Merlyn

Sam Cotton

It’s interesting that Nebraska has to look to the far reaches of the country to pull in the Class of 2012.

Mohammed Seisayis well-traveled. Originally from West Springfield, VA, he spent a year at Fork Union Football Factory before playing for Memphis in 2010 – garnishing C-USA All-Freshman Team. Next he was off to Eastern Arizona Junior College in lovely Thatcher, Arizona. Now he lands in Lincoln.

Zaire Anderson played juco ball in Riverside, CA. He is originally from Philadelphia, PA.

Two players, Thomas Brown and Corey Whitaker, will have to travel 1500 miles from the Los Angeles area to play for the Huskers. Bo Pellini also got a rare pick out of the deep south snaring Imani Cross from the Atlanta, GA area (about 1000 miles).

Other states represented: Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, Ohio, Louisiana, Missouri, Utah and a pair from Texas.

Name Pos Location Ht Wt Stars
Mohammed Seisay DB Thatcher, AZ/Eastern Arizona J.C. 6’2″ 200 4 stars
Zaire Anderson LB Riverside, CA/Riverside C.C. 6’1″ 220 4 stars
Paul Thurston OL Arvada, CO/Arvada West 6’5″ 274 4 stars
Jordan Westerkamp WR Lombard, IL/Montini 6’2″ 195 4 stars
Alonzo Moore ATH Winnfield, LA/Winnfield Senior 6’2″ 170 4 stars
Greg McMullen DE Akron, OH/Hoban 6’5″ 255 4 stars
Avery Moss DE Tempe, AZ/Corona Del Sol 6’4″ 245 3 stars
Thomas Brown LB Gardena, CA/Junipero Serra 6’2″ 212 3 stars
Corey Whitaker OL Murrieta, CA/Vista Murrieta 6’5″ 270 3 stars
Imani Cross RB Gainesville, GA/North Hall 6’1″ 220 3 stars
Vincent Valentine DT Edwardsville, IL/Edwardsville 6’3″ 300 3 stars
Michael Rose LB Kansas City, MO/Rockhurst 6’0″ 230 3 stars
Sam Cotton TE Lincoln, NE/Southeast 6’4″ 240 3 stars
LeRoy Alexander ATH Toledo, OH/Whitmer 6’2″ 190 3 stars
Tommy Armstrong QB Cibolo, TX/Steele 6’2″ 210 3 stars
Aaron Curry DT Keller, TX/Fossil Ridge 6’3″ 298 3 stars
Jared Afalava LB South Jordan, UT/Bingham 6’3″ 215 3 stars

* Ratings from Rivals.

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02 Feb

Final 2012 Recruiting Team Rankings (per Rivals)

Posted in Uncategorized on 02.02.12 by Merlyn

#1    Alabama – nuff said
#2    Texas – Mack Brown always gets the best athletes over what he really needs
#3    Florida – impressive
#4    Ohio State – Urban Meyer must have really laid it on thick
#5    Stanford – this is the latest trend school to go to; after a couple or 8-9 win seasons they will settle back in to mediocrity
#6    Michigan – with OSU they dominated Big 10 country
#7    USC – how long until this kingdom crumbles?
#8    Florida State – see Texas above
#9    Miami (FL) – this is baffling since the U is about to get hammered by the NCAA
#10    Oklahoma – meh
#11    Auburn – the south is so strong that even with castoffs you can get a good class
#12    UCLA – Jim Mora and his B.S. Too bad he can’t coach
#13    Clemson – Dabo Swinney saving his job one day at a time
#14    Texas A&M – being in the SEC helps
#15    Oregon
#16    LSU – did Les Miles forget to set his alarm clock?
#17    Tennessee – Dooley doing what he does best
#18    South Carolina – when’s tee time, Spurrier?
#19    Georgia – DREAM TEAM II! …not
#20    Washington – not bad for who they are
#21    Virginia Tech
#22    Notre Dame -  Imagine where they would’ve been ranked had they not gotten overrated Gunner Kiel.
#23    Rutgers – impressive considering Greg Schiano left them high & dry
#24    California
#25    Nebraska – ouch, Pellini
#26    Texas Tech
#27    Virginia – I like their coach
#28    Utah
#29    Vanderbilt – not bad for them
#30    Mississippi State – bad for them; wonder how long this Dan Mullen thing will last
#31    Oklahoma State – big season did not translate to big recruiting
#32    Arkansas – this is pathetic
#33    Missouri – Imagine where they would’ve been ranked had they not gotten Dorial Green-Beckham
#34    Colorado
#35    Purdue
#36    TCU
#37    Arizona State
#38    Oregon State
#39    Louisville
#40    Iowa
#41    Michigan State – they should be better but they all go to Michigan
#42    North Carolina
#43    Baylor – what? No RG3 effect?
#44    Mississippi – barely made the top 50
#45    Arizona
#46    Pittsburgh
#47    West Virginia
#48    South Florida
#49    Cincinnati
#50    Penn State – Hmm? I wonder why they are so low.

Not ranked:
ACC (6): Georgia Tech, BC, Maryland, Duke, NC St, Wake
SEC (1): Kentucky – Joker Phillips is a joke. Bad hire.
Big 12 (3): ISU, KSU, Kansas – good try, Jumbo
Big 10 (5): Ill, Ind, Minn, NW, WISCONSIN – what happened?
Pac 12 (1): Wash State
other: Boise

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13 Jan

TOP 5 non-conference non-annual match-ups for 2012

Posted in NCAA College Football 2012, Uncategorized on 13.01.12 by Merlyn

1. Alabama vs Michigan (Cowboys Stadium)
2. Notre Dame at Oklahoma
3. West Virginia at Florida State
4. Boise State at Michigan State
5. Auburn vs Clemson (Georgia Dome)

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