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06 Oct

2011 NCAA College Football Elimination

Posted in NCAA College Football 2011 on 06.10.11 by Merlyn

It’s obvious that any team with 3 or more losses is long gone. These include UCLA, Mississippi State, North Carolina State, Ole Miss, Kentucky, Arizona, Boston College, Oregon State.

It is not out of the question that a 2 loss team can win a National Championship (LSU in 2007) but it is farfetched.

School W L Status
LSU 5 0 Strong; Elimination game Nov. 5 (Bama)
Alabama 5 0 Strong; Elimination game Nov. 5 (LSU)
Oklahoma 4 0 Strong; Elimination game Dec. 3 (Okl St)
Wisconsin 5 0 Mediocre schedule, might need some help
Oklahoma State 4 0 Strong; Elimination game Dec. 3 (Okl); @Texas Oct 15
Boise State 4 0 Weak schedule hurts them
Stanford 4 0 Mediocre schedule, might need some help
Clemson 5 0 Surprise team; Elimination game Oct. 29 (Ga Tech)
Georgia Tech 5 0 Surprise team; Elimination game Oct. 29 (Clemson)
Michigan 5 0 Ends with Nebraska and Ohio State, Big Ten Champ game
Illinois 5 0 has Michigan & Wisconsin back-to-back in Nov.
Texas 4 0 still in there but schedule does not look favorable
Kansas State 4 0 It’s only a matter of time.
Texas Tech 4 0 It’s only a matter of time.
Auburn 4 1 Will have to run the table and get some help
South Carolina 4 1 Will have to run the table and get some help
Nebraska 4 1 Will have to run the table and get some help
Virginia Tech 4 1 Will have to run the table and get some help
Oregon 3 1 Will have to run the table and get some help
Arkansas 4 1 Will have to run the table and get some help
Michigan State 4 1 Will have to run the table and get some help
Florida 4 1 LSU should finish them off Oct. 8
Penn State 4 1 It’s only a matter of time.
Arizona State 4 1 It’s only a matter of time.
Rutgers 3 1 It’s only a matter of time.
Baylor 3 1 It’s only a matter of time.
Southern California 4 1 It’s only a matter of time.
Tennessee 3 1 It’s only a matter of time.
Iowa 3 1 It’s only a matter of time.
Houston 5 0 Eliminated; Sorry, it ain’t gonna happen
Notre Dame 3 2 Eliminated
North Carolina 4 1 Eliminated
South Florida 4 1 Eliminated
Washington 4 1 Eliminated
Georgia 3 2 Eliminated
TCU 3 2 Eliminated
Texas A&M 2 2 Eliminated
Florida State 2 2 Eliminated
Ohio State 3 2 Eliminated
Missouri 2 2 Eliminated
Miami (Fla.) 2 2 Eliminated

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26 Sep

2011 SEC Wrap-Up, Week 4

Posted in NCAA College Football 2011 on 26.09.11 by Merlyn

Alabama: A.J. McCarron may not be as smart as Rhodes Scholar finalist Greg McElroy but he has a better arm and doesn’t make mistakes (outside of the Kent State jitters). Sometimes, that’s all it takes.

Arkansas: I can’t help but wonder what this game might have been like if RB Knile Davis had played. I think Bama still wins but it would’ve been closer.

Auburn: They are playing just as bad as everyone thought they would but still getting W’s. 20 years from now, everyone will forget the ugly play but remember the record. Time for them to start losing.

Florida: Demps & Rainey both had 100+ yards the week before playing Bama. So did Arkansas’ Ronnie Wingo and Penn State’s Silas Redd.

Georgia: Delusional UGA fans think the Ole Miss game was a good win. Sad.

Kentucky: Speaking of sad… All Rich Brooks improvements slipping back to the norm in Lexington.

LSU: Nothing against LSU, but West Virginia is not as good as ABC/ESPN tries to convince you they are. Kudos to the Tigers for taking care of business but the Mountaineers had no shot at winning that game.

Ole Miss: The curse of the “Rebel Black Bear” and Colonel Reb’s excommunication continues.

Mississippi State: What the bleep? OT against La Tech?

South Carolina: Stephen Garcia will probably go down in history as the best and worst South Carolina quarterback of all-time. What a train wreck.

Tennessee: I could not believe I saw Derek Dooley doing CBS commentary on his week off. Do you know what Saban does during his bye weeks? He prepares for the next game.

Vanderbilt: We all know Vandy will never win the SEC East but they do have some good players (the ‘Dores lead the nation in interceptions with 14). The problem is, they just don’t have the 40+ good players it takes.

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05 Sep

2011 SEC Week 1 Wrap-Up

Posted in NCAA College Football 2010 on 05.09.11 by Merlyn

Alabama: The defense did not give up their third first down until the 4th quarter when all the freshmen and walk-ons were in the game. The offense should improve once Duron Carter debuts this week and Darius Hanks next week. Superfrosh Cyrus Kouandjio is a starter by Week 4.

Arkansas: Joe Adams had two electric punt returns for touchdowns. However, part of the credit goes a lame undisciplined Missouri State team. Tyler Wilson looked pretty good at QB but Ark had 102 rushing yards.

Auburn: Last year, they made a lot of daring escapes. This year, there is no Cam Newton to help out. Auburn may have already used up this season’s allotment of luck.

Florida: Urban Meyer leaving Florida was a good thing for them. Will Muschamp will turn the program around but don’t expect them back in the top 2 any time soon. The Gators are my dark horse pick for the SEC East title.

Georgia: Everything about this match-up was bad news for the Bulldogs – the uniforms were stupid and distracting to the players; UGA was looking ahead to South Carolina; UGA did not respect their opponent;  heaping all their hopes on Isiah Crowell was a big mistake; Richt’s recruiting did not address needs. Richt has lost his edge and is not fully dedicated to the program. Time to go.

Kentucky: Rich Brooks had 4 straight winning seasons and bowl games. Last season, UK went 6-7 & a bowl game. Could that have been due to leftovers from the Brooks era? Randall Cobb, Derrick Locke and Mike Hartline are all gone. Joker Phillips’ cupboard is bare.

LSU: I fully expected LSU to beat Oregon but that was due to my lack of faith in Oregon. I fully agree that they are highly overrated despite the way Brent Musberger was gushing over them. No disrespect to the Tigers. They are a legitimate candidate for the big game. The quarterfinals begin November 5 in Tuscaloosa.

Ole Miss: I blame this on the curse of the Rebel Bear. It is so pathetic that Ole Miss gave into the politically correct crybabies and did away with the Colonel. The real curse is Houston Nutt. He can’t coach, he can’t recruit and he is finding it harder to find anyone left to believe his BS. Let the next coach speculation begin.

Mississippi State: The other Dawgs did what you’re supposed to by beating their cupcake du jour. Vick Ballard had a good game. Dan Mullen is doing good things in StarkVegas. He’ll never win big at MSU but 8-9 wins ever year might be enough.

South Carolina: I have been saying all summer that this is Spurrier’s swan song. He is putting it all on the line to win this season before he retires to the golf course. This should be evident in the fact that he has no solution at QB after Garcia finished his seventh year of eligibility. The Gamecocks are good for a couple of trap games. They may win the East but after they are trounced again in the SECCG, it’s tee time.

Tennessee: UT has some rocky roads ahead but step one is beating the teams you are supposed to beat. Tyler Bray will be a beacon of light but not much else after that. If Dooley wants to stick around in Knoxville, he needs to find his “Herschel Walker”.

Vanderbilt: They have excellent academics.

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09 Aug

Update on the self-proclaimed Greensboro Godfather Otis Yelverton

Posted in Oregon Ducks Controversey on 09.08.11 by Merlyn

You may recall the story of an assistant high school football coach in Greensboro, NC and how he was somehow came up with the funds to take blue-chip players on recruiting trips to places like Eugene, Oregon and Berkeley, CA (see below). There was also rumors that he would end up on the Oregon coaching staff despite having no head coaching experience.

Well, now the Ducks are in DEEP trouble with the NCAA and don’t be surprised if the name Otis Yelverton resurfaces.

Mr. Yelverton got a short-lived job at the shady Oak Ridge (NC) Military Academy that was enrolling men who were much older than your average high school player and steamrolling over these other poor programs. Yelverton has resigned.

Newly unemployed and reputation tarnished, might Yelverton be ready to speak out?

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Despite Northern Guilford High School opening on January 29, 2008, the basketball team still “won the 3A state championship title – and with no seniors. But questions arose about the team’s fairytale rise to glory, leading to an investigation by Guilford County Schools that determined some of the players on the team resided outside of the school’s district. As a result, the team was stripped of its championship title and (Coach Stan) Kowalewski’s coaching contract was not renewed.”
http://www.nwobserver.com/articles/2009/12/06/news/doc4b1807ee49f40864555335.txt

As you may know, Northern Guilford is football home to Parade All-American Keenan Allen, University of Oregon commits Chris McCain 4-star LB and James Scales 3-star DB.

FISH #1: How can a high school whose paint is still drying have a state champion basketball team and a nationally ranked football team?

Kowalewski is now the head basketball coach at ORMA (Oak Ridge Military Academy) 13 miles west of Greensboro.

ORMA’s AD Derrell Force resigned from Northern Guilford last spring amid the school’s eligibility scandal.

“Sources said Force is expected to offer Oak Ridge’s football job to Otis Yelverton, a nonfaculty assistant coach at Northern Guilford last year. Guilford County Schools declined to renew Yelverton’s contract for the fall. Yelverton declined to comment.”
http://www.news-record.com/content/2009/07/30/article/former_northern_guilford_coach_ad_headed_to_oak_ridge_military_academy

FISH #2: It’s interesting that all these shady characters end up together again. According to this article, ORMA’s new athletics director is Otis Yelverton. What happened to Force? I don’t know Yelverton’s resume but he was a nonfaculty assistant coach at Northern Guilford – not head coach. That is quite a career jump.
http://www.nwobserver.com/articles/2009/12/06/news/doc4b1807ee49f40864555335.txt

So who is Otis Yelverton? He is a coach in North Carolina who has coached and “mentored” McCain, Scales and Allen as well as Allen’s half brother and former Buffalo University starting QB Zach Maynard who wants to transfer and play with Allen. He also coached/mentored 4-star DE Gabe King who was found ineligible to play high school football in North Carolina due to living in the wrong district (sound familiar?) and transferred to South Eugene (OR) High School.

Representatives of University of Oregon have been very careful about this issue and it may be why King has yet to commit to the Ducks.
http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Newest+Axeman+looks+comfortable+at+first+practice.-a0208717756

FISH #3: It seems awfully strange, coincidental and expensive for a family to up and move from Greensboro, North Carolina across the country to Eugene, Oregon just so their kid can play HS football. Why Eugene? Did they have financial help? From whom?

Additionally, Yelverton did his mentoring thing with Remene Alston who will be a senior RB at Oregon. As far as I can tell, Yelverton was not a high school head coach for any of these recruits. He was an assistant.

Yelverton’s distant cousin, Dino Philyaw, is a former Duck star RB who had a cup of coffee in the NFL. He has no official affiliation with Oregon other than being an alumnus. He is currently the president of SSD Luxury Builders in Eugene and operates Philyaw’s Cookout & Catering. He is a local hero/celebrity in Eugene. After high school, he played some minor league baseball and went to Taft JUCO in California before ending up at UO. Yelverton and Philyaw played against each other in high school in North Carolina and have stayed close. The two were involved in the Rivals.com Five-Star Showdown in March 2009 that included Allen, King and many other blue chippers from the Carolinas.
http://purdue.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=923236

This past summer, Yelverton took Allen, King, Scales, McCain, and Maurice Harris to Oregon’s football camp. Harris is a class of 2011 WR at NGHS and already has offers from Alabama, Cal, Clemson, etc. He is also Allen’s cousin.

FISH #4: Who paid for the flight, etc? How much do you think a summer flight for six or more from Greensboro to Eugene costs?

FISH #5: Philyaw was there to greet them. It seems to me, as a UO booster Philyaw has probably had some illegal contact, but I don’t know the details of the contact or the NCAA rules.
http://blog.oregonlive.com/behindducksbeat/2009/09/oregon_football_could_reap_div.html

“ ‘Yeah we are all taking off tomorrow around 7:30 am and will be landing in Eugene around 1:30 pm,’ said Coach O. ‘James Scales, Keenan Allen, Gabe King, and Chris McCain will all be traveling with me to visit Oregon. James is also bringing some of his family on the trip. We plan on visiting Oregon, Oregon State, and Cal on the six day trip,” said Coach O.’ ”

FISH #4.5: Add in Scales family members, rental cars, gas, food and lodging… $$$

http://duckterritory.com/football/football-recruiting/130-nc-athletes-invade-oregon
http://queencityhigh.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=957496

Mighty fishy….

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03 Aug

2011 SEC TV Schedule, so far…

Posted in NCAA College Football 2011 on 03.08.11 by Merlyn

Event TV Time
Thursday, September 01, 2011

Mississippi St at Memphis 08:00 PM FSN
Kentucky at Western Kentucky 09:15 PM ESPNU
Saturday, September 03, 2011
Utah State at Auburn 12:00 PM ESPN2
Kent St at Alabama 12:21 PM Ptree TV
Brigham Young at Ole Miss 04:45 PM ESPN
Montana at Tennessee 06:00 PM PPV
East Carolina at South Carolina 07:00 PM FSN
Missouri St at Arkansas 07:00 PM PPV
Florida Atlantic at Florida 07:00 PM ESPNU
Elon at Vanderbilt 07:30 PM CSS
Boise State at Georgia 08:00 PM ESPN
Oregon at LSU 08:00 PM ABC
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Central Michigan at Kentucky 12:00 PM ESPN
Mississippi St at Auburn 12:21 PM Ptree TV
Alabama at Penn St 03:30 PM ABC
Cincinnati at Tennessee 03:30 PM ESPN2
South Carolina at Georgia 04:30 PM ESPN
S Illinois at Ole Miss 06:00 PM PPV
New Mexico at Arkansas 07:00 PM ESPNU
UAB at Florida 07:00 PM FSN
Connecticut at Vanderbilt 07:30 PM CSS
Northwestern State at LSU 08:00 PM PPV
Thursday, September 15, 2011
LSU at Mississippi St 08:00 PM ESPN
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Auburn at Clemson 12:00 PM ABC
Ole Miss at Vanderbilt 12:21 PM Ptree TV
Coastal Carolina at Georgia 01:00 PM PPV
Tennessee at Florida 03:30 PM CBS
US Naval Academy at South Carolina 06:00 PM ESPN2
Louisville at Kentucky 07:00 PM ESPNU
North Texas at Alabama 07:30 PM FSN
Troy at Arkansas 07:30 PM CSS

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27 Jun

Way Too Early Predictions: AUBURN

Posted in NCAA College Football 2011 on 27.06.11 by Merlyn

Let’s face it. Auburn’s success in 2010 and the difference between 14-0 and 9-4 were squarely dependent on quarterback Cam Newton and D-lineman Nick Fairley. Without them, the Tigers lose to Clemson, LSU, Alabama and possibly Arkansas, Mississippi State and Kentucky. But those two are gone and have left big gaping holes in the team.  That said, it could be a loooong year for the War Eagle.

Utah State Win
Mississippi State -  this game is a  toss-up. MSU is much improved and dangerous but the game is at Auburn.
at Clemson – another toss-up. Clemson will be hard-pressed to forget last year’s heartbreaking loss, when they missed an easy OT touchdown and an easier field goal. Played at Clemson.

Florida Atlantic Win
at South Carolina is going to have a better team than last year. 19 of the 21 projected starters are seniors and juniors and some of them will probably be leaving for the NFL (Alshon Jeffery, Stephon Gilmore). It is now or never. Plus, Steve Spurrier is getting old. Prediction: LOSS
at Arkansas – on the road against a team that also might be better even without Ryan Mallett. Prediction: LOSS
Florida – what a  tough SEC stretch! Finally, the Tigers get a home game. Too bad the also get another  LOSS
at LSU – and Baton Rouge makes four straight:  LOSS

Ole Miss – finally a  Win
Open Date
at Georgia – in Athens = LOSS
Samford Win
AlabamaLOSS

*Bonus Prediction: reports of the deaths of the Toomer’s Corner trees were greatly exaggerated.

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02 Mar

SPRING FOOTBALL SCHEDULES: SEC

Posted in NCAA College Football 2011 on 02.03.11 by Merlyn

Birdorable Football

SEC WEST:

ALABAMA
Start of spring practice: March 21
Spring game: April 16

ARKANSAS
Start of spring practice: March 15
Spring game: April 16

AUBURN
Start of spring practice: March 23
Spring game: April 16

LSU
Start of spring practice: March 11
Spring game: April 9

MISSISSIPPI STATE
Start of spring practice: March 4
Spring game: April 9

OLE MISS
Start of spring practice: March 28
Spring game: April 16

SEC EAST:

FLORIDA
Start of spring practice: March 16
Spring game: April 9

GEORGIA
Start of spring practice: March 10
Spring game: April 16

KENTUCKY
Start of spring practice: March 30
Spring game: April 23

SOUTH CAROLINA
Start of spring practice: March 15
Spring game: April 9

TENNESSEE
Start of spring practice: March 22
Spring game: April 16

VANDERBILT
Start of spring practice: March 18
Spring game: April 17

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15 Feb

Tarheels Return Ten Starters to Defense in 2010

Posted in NCAA College Football 2011 on 15.02.11 by Merlyn

UNC hopes to have one of the top defenses in the nation in 2011 football season. Experience will definitely point them in the right direction in 11 players returning with starting experience.

After a season of turmoil in 2010 that saw several Tar Heels suspended including safety Brian Gupton, safety Da’Norris Searcy and cornerback Kendric Burney, many young players got extended playing time and will return.

PROJECTED NORTH CAROLINA 2011 DEPTH CHART
Returning Starters/
Key Players
DEFENSE
DE Tim Jackson-So Jared McAdoo-So / Linwan Euwell-Sr
DT Quinton Coples-Sr Jordan Nix-Sr
DT Tydreke Powell-Sr ..
DE Donte Paige-Moss-Jr Kareem Martin-So
SLB Herman Davidson-Sr Ebele Okakpu-Sr
MLB Kevin Reddick-Jr Dion Guy-Jr
WLB Zach Brown-Sr Darius Lipford-So
CB LeCount Fantroy-Sr Jabari Price-So
CB Mywan Jackson-Jr Tre Boston-So
SS Gene Robinson-Jr ..
FS Matt Merletti-Sr ..

Defensive end Linwan Euwell and safety Jonathan Smith also saw suspensions for 2011 and are expected to compete for starting spots.

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17 Jan

UNDERCLASSMEN WHO HAVE DECLARED FOR THE NFL DRAFT

Posted in Uncategorized on 17.01.11 by Merlyn

It is probably best for underclassmen to declare for the NFL draft ONLy if theythink they can go in the first round. Many of these guys will, but some of them are delusional:

SEC (14)

Alabama: Marcell Dareus, DE; Julio Jones, WR; Mark Ingram, RB – these three could go in the top 15.
Arkansas: Ryan Mallett, QB – mid-first round to mid-second round
Auburn: Nick Fairley DT; Cameron Newton, QB; Darvin Adams WR – UnFairley should go top 10; SCam in late 1st round; Adams 3rd round
Florida: Will Hill, S – meh, shoulda stayed
Georgia: Justin Houston, DE; A.J. Green, WR – AJ is a top 10 pick. Houston probably 2nd round or later
Kentucky: Randall Cobb, WR/KR/QB – interesting prospect but not a first rounder; maybe 3rd
LSU: Patrick Peterson, CB; Stevan Ridley, RB – Peterson is top 5; Ridley, are you kidding me?
Ole Miss: Jerrell Powe, DT – 2nd to 3rd round
South Carolina: Tori Gurley, WR – insane

ACC (9)

Clemson: Da’Quan Bowers, DE; Jamie Harper, RB – Da’Quan is a top 10
Georgia Tech: Nick Claytor, OT
Maryland: Torrey Smith, WR/KR; Kenny Tate, S
Miami: Brandon Harris, CB
Virginia: Zane Parr, DE
Virginia Tech: Darren Evans, RB; Ryan Williams, RB

BIG TEN (7)I am truly surprised none of the Ohio State Tattoo-gate 5 are going pro.

ILLINOIS: Mikel Leshoure, RB; Corey Liuget, DT; Martez Wilson, LB
INDIANA: Tandon Doss, WR
IOWA: Tyler Sash, S
WISCONSIN: John Clay, RB; J.J. Watt, DE

BIG 12 (3)

MISSOURI: Blane Gabbert, QB; Aldon Smith, DE – not good for Mizzou. Blane will be 2nd or 3rd rounder
TEXAS: Aaron Williams, CB

BIG EAST (5)

CONNECTICUT: Jordan Todman, RB
PITTSBURGH: Jon Baldwin, WR; Henry Hynoski, FB; Dion Lewis, RB
WEST VIRGINIA: Robert Sands, S

PAC-10 (7)

ARIZONA STATE: Lawrence Guy, DT
CALIFORNIA: Shane Vereen, RB
OREGON STATE: Jacquizz Rogers, RB
UCLA: Akeem Ayers, LB; Rahim Moore
USC: Jurrell Casey, DT; Tryon Smith, OT

CONFERENCE USA (1)

SOUTHERN MISS: DeAndre Brown, WR.

MID-AMERICAN(1)

TEMPLE: Muhammad Wilkerson, DT

MOUNTAIN WEST (2)

UTAH: Brandon Burton, CB;  Sealver Siliga, DT

INDEPENDENT (1)

NOTRE DAME: Kyle Rudolph, TE

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08 Jan

2011 Army All-America Bowl Commitment Announcements. LIVE!

Posted in College Football Recruiting 2011 on 08.01.11 by Merlyn

Damian Swann – UGA
Harvey Langi – Utah
Tobias Singleton – Ole Miss
Colt Lyerla – Oregon
Donovan Smith – Penn State
Lateek Townsend – Clemson
Gerrod Holliman – Louisville
James Sample – Washington
Wayne Lyons – Stanford
Viliam Moala – Cal
Kris Frost – Auburn
Odell Beckham – LSU
Dee Hart – Alabama
Brent Calloway – Auburn

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