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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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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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01 Jan

College Football Rule Changes I’d Like to See

Posted in NCAA College Football 2012 on 01.01.12 by Merlyn

Age limit of 25 on players who have played pro baseball. Honestly, I don’t think these guys should be eligible at all. Oklahoma State starting QB Brandon Weeden in 28 years old. He is older than Green Bay Packers NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers who has already played 7 seasons in the NFL. Basically, OSU is playing with an NFL quarterback. Chris Weinke was also 28 when he led Florida State to an undefeated season and a National Championship. 19 year olds should not have to compete with guys that old.
Seven wins to qualify bowl eligibility. There used to be a time when eight wins was not enough to get a team into a bowl. UCLA was allowed to play in something called the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl with a 6-7 record (they lost). This is football. Bowls should be a privilege of the elite, not an everybody-wins-an-award thing.
All Bowls must be completed by January 2 If January 2 falls on a Sunday, the final games may be played on January 3 so not to conflict with the NFL.
All BCS leagues MUST hold a conference championship game. But must have at least 8 teams.
Elimination of five bowl games. I propose the big losers below:

Bowl Location Attendance Capacity % Capacity Comments
Famous Idaho Potato Boise, Idaho 28,076 33,500 83.81% Boise State created this bowl for themselves; Nobody else want to be in Idaho in December.
New Mexico Albuqurque, N.M. 25,762 39,224 65.68% Same as above.
New Orleans New Orleans, La. 42,841 76,468 56.02% New Orleans had THREE bowl games 2011-12. They should call it the Superfluous Bowl.
Beef O’Brady’s St. Petersburg, Fla. 20,072 40,000 50.18% Only 20,000? There are more than that in the hot dog line at the BCS game.
Poinsettia San Diego, Calif. 24,607 70,561 34.87% < % Capacity column says it all. 35% of tickets sold. They already have the Holiday Bowl.

*If there are not enough teams, 6-6 teams can file for a waiver.

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15 Dec

Bridesmaids 2011: The Envelope, Please!

Posted in NCAA College Football 2011 on 15.12.11 by Merlyn


(From left to right: Miami, WKU, Ball State)

When it came down to the end, there were 72 bowl eligible schools for 70 spots. AND THE LOSERS ARE: WESTERN KENTUCKY and BALL STATE!

WKU who finished 7-5 and 7-1 in the Sun Belt was denied a bowl-game invitation despite winning six of their last seven games (the loss was to #1 LSU).

Ball State was 6-6. There was not much chance they would beat out BCS teams with similar records.

Miami (Fla.) finished 6-6 but are sitting out of the bowl season as a self-imposed post-season ban due to the impending hammer that will be coming down from the NCAA.

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02 Dec

UCLA Granted Losing Record Bowl Eligible Waiver

Posted in NCAA College Football 2011 on 02.12.11 by Merlyn

This is sure to tick some folks off.

UCLA filed and was granted a waiver that would make them bowl eligible in the chance they finish the season with a losing record. They are currently 6-6 with the Pac-12 Championship against #9 Oregon to play. Hmm. I wonder if they will finish with a losing record.

Some teams are going to be left out because there are 35 bowls and currently 72 bowl eligible teams (73 with UCLA). UConn can join them if they beat Cincy.

Teams with 6 wins:

Arizona State
Ball State
Florida
Illinois
Iowa State – one more game to play
Marshall
Miami (FL)
Mississippi State
Nevada – one more game to play
Northwestern
Ohio State
Purdue
Texas A&M
Utah State – one more game to play
Vanderbilt
Wake Forest
Winner of Syracuse-Pitt finishes with 6 wins, loser 5.

UConn probably loses to Cincy. Therefore, we should finish with 73 bowl eligible teams and 3 bridesmaids.
I predict these 3 will be: Ball State, Marshall and Nevada. there is a possibility that a 7 win team is excluded from the fun & games. Likely candidates are either Western Kentucky or Western Michigan (both 7-5).

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24 Nov

Bridesmaids Week 12

Posted in NCAA College Football 2011 on 24.11.11 by Merlyn

35 Bowls, 70 slots, 54 teams locked in, 16 remain:

LOCKED INTO A BOWL GAME WITH 6 OR MORE WINS & CONFERENCE TIE-IN (54):

LSU 11-0
Houston 11-0
Alabama 10-1
Arkansas 10-1
Oklahoma State 10-1
Stanford 10-1
Virginia Tech 10-1
Arkansas State 9-2
Clemson 9-2
Georgia 9-2
Kansas State 9-2
Michigan 9-2
Michigan State 9-2
Oregon 9-2
Penn State 9-2
South Carolina 9-2
Southern Miss 9-2
TCU 9-2
Wisconsin 9-2
Boise State 9-1
Brigham Young 8-3
Georgia Tech 8-3
Louisiana-Lafayette 8-3
Nebraska 8-3
Northern Illinois 8-3
Notre Dame 8-3
Ohio 8-3
Rutgers 8-3
Tulsa 8-3
Virginia 8-3
Oklahoma 8-2
Auburn 7-4
Florida State 7-4
Iowa 7-4
Utah 7-4
Baylor 7-3
Cincinnati 7-3
West Virginia 7-3
Florida 6-5
Illinois 6-5
Louisville 6-5
Miami (FL) 6-5
Missouri 6-5
North Carolina 6-5
Northwestern 6-5
Ohio State 6-5
Arizona State 6-5
California 6-5
Texas A&M 6-5
UCLA 6-5
Wake Forest 6-5
Washington 6-5
Texas 6-4
Iowa State 6-4

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6 OR MORE WINS BUT NOT NECESSARILY A LOCK (11):

Florida International 7-4
Louisiana Tech 7-4
Temple 7-4
Toledo 7-4
Wyoming 7-3
Ball State 6-5
Southern Methodist 6-5
Western Kentucky 6-5
Western Michigan 6-5
Nevada 6-4
San Diego State 6-4

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6 WINS BUT 2 WINS VS. I-AA SCHOOLS, HENCE INELIGIBLE (so far):

Air Force 6-5
Eastern Michigan 6-5
North Carolina State 6-5

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STILL NEED 6 I-A WINS:

East Carolina 5-6
Hawaii 5-6
Kent State 5-6
Marshall 5-6
Mississippi State 5-6
Purdue 5-6
Tennessee 5-6
Texas Tech 5-6
UTEP 5-6
Vanderbilt 5-6
Pittsburgh 5-5
South Florida 5-5
Syracuse 5-5
Utah State 5-5
Connecticut 4-6

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PROBATION, NOT BOWL ELIGIBLE:

x – USC 9-2

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NOT ENOUGH WINS, INELIGIBLE:

x – Bowling Green 4-7
x – Fresno State 4-7
x – Kentucky 4-7
x – Miami (OH) 4-7
x – Navy 4-7
x – New Mexico State 4-7
x – North Texas 4-7
x – Rice 4-7
x – San Jose State 4-7
x – UCF 4-7
x – Washington State 4-7
x – Central Michigan 3-9
x – Arizona 3-8
x – Army 3-8
x – Boston College 3-8
x – Buffalo 3-8
x – Duke 3-8
x – Louisiana-Monroe 3-8
x – Oregon State 3-8
x – UAB 3-8
x – Colorado State 3-7
x – Troy 3-7
x – Colorado 2-10
x – Tulane 2-10
x – Idaho 2-9
x – Kansas 2-9
x – Maryland 2-9
x – Memphis 2-9
x – Minnesota 2-9
x – Ole Miss 2-9
x – Middle Tennessee 2-8
x – UNLV 2-8
x – Akron 1-10
x – Indiana 1-10
x – New Mexico 1-10
x – Florida Atlantic 0-10

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20 Nov

2011 NCAA College Football Elimination – Week 12 CHAOS!

Posted in NCAA College Football 2011 on 20.11.11 by Merlyn

Another week of crazy finishes and wild upsets. A missed field goal doomed Oregon. A late TD finished off Oklahoma.

Oklahoma State saw their first lost at the hands of Iowa State. Clemson inexplicably gets routed by a lower tier ACC team in NC State (6-5).

School W L Status
LSU 11 0 Arkansas on Friday
Alabama 10 1 Close loss to LSU but could end up back in the big game
Arkansas 10 1 LSU on Friday
Okl State 10 1 OUCH! Cowboys lose to Iowa St; Oklahoma Dec. 3
Stanford 10 1 Will have to run the table and get A LOT of help;
Virginia Tech 10 1 Will have to run the table and get A LOT of help;
Oregon 9 2 Second loss kills them. Cya.
Oklahoma 8 2 Second loss kills them. Later.
Boise State 9 1 Too bad your schedule is so weak.
Clemson 9 2 Second loss kills them. Adieu.
Houston 11 0 Eliminated; Sorry, it ain’t gonna happen

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17 Nov

Numerology: Florida State with Repeat Scores in a Pair of Back-to-Back Games

Posted in NCAA College Football 2011 on 17.11.11 by Merlyn

In Las Vegas, you can bet on almost anything: points scored, who wins the coin flip, halftime score, number of first downs…
I wonder what the odds would be that the Florida State Seminoles would have identical final scores in back-to-back games, not once but twice:

Sat, Sept 24    @ Clemson    L 35-30
Sat, Oct 8    @ Wake Forest    L 35-30
Sat, Oct 15    @ Duke              W 41-16
Sat, Oct 22    vs Maryland    W 41-16

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15 Nov

Who Is Going Bowling? Who Are the Bridesmaids?

Posted in NCAA College Football 2011 on 15.11.11 by Merlyn

This is going to be a long post so I hope I don’t need a long intro or explanation.
35 Bowls, 70 teams.

LOCKED INTO A BOWL GAME WITH 6 OR MORE WINS & CONFERENCE TIE-IN (42):

* – LSU 10-0
* – Oklahoma State 10-0
* – Houston 10-0
* – Alabama 9-1
* – Arkansas 9-1
* – Clemson 9-1
* – Oregon 9-1
* – Southern Miss 9-1
* – Stanford 9-1
* – Virginia Tech 9-1
* – Louisiana-Lafayette 8-3
* – Arkansas State 8-2
* – Georgia 8-2
* – Kansas State 8-2
* – Michigan 8-2
* – Michigan State 8-2
* – Nebraska 8-2
* – Penn State 8-2
* – South Carolina 8-2
* – TCU 8-2
* – Wisconsin 8-2
* – Boise State 8-1
* – Oklahoma 8-1
* – Brigham Young 7-3
* – Florida State 7-3
* – Georgia Tech 7-3
* – Notre Dame 7-3
* – Rutgers 7-3
* – Virginia 7-3
* – West Virginia 7-3
* – Cincinnati 7-2
* – Arizona State 6-4
* – Auburn 6-4
* – California 6-4
* – Illinois 6-4
* – Iowa 6-4
* – North Carolina 6-4
* – Ohio State 6-4
* – Utah 6-4
* – Washington 6-4
* – Texas 6-3
* – Baylor 6-3

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6 OR MORE WINS BUT NOT NECESSARILY A LOCK:

# – Northern Illinois 7-3
# – Tulsa 7-3
# – Ohio 7-3
# – Ball State 6-4
# – Florida International 6-4
# – Louisiana Tech 6-4
# – Southern Methodist 6-4
# – Temple 6-4
# – Nevada 6-3
# – Toledo 6-4
# – San Diego State 6-3

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6 WINS BUT 2 WINS VS. I-AA SCHOOLS, HENCE INELIGIBLE (so far):

Eastern Michigan 6-4
Wyoming 6-3

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STILL NEED 6 I-A WINS:

Air Force 5-5
Florida 5-5
Hawaii 5-5
Louisville 5-5
Miami (FL) 5-5
Mississippi State 5-5
Missouri 5-5
North Carolina State 5-5
Northwestern 5-5
Pittsburgh 5-5
Purdue 5-5
Syracuse 5-5
Texas A&M 5-5
Texas Tech 5-5
UCLA 5-5
UTEP 5-5
Vanderbilt 5-5
Wake Forest 5-5
Western Kentucky 5-5
Western Michigan 5-5
Iowa State 5-4
South Florida 5-4
Bowling Green 4-6
East Carolina 4-6
Kent State 4-6
Kentucky 4-6
Marshall 4-6
Miami (OH) 4-6
Navy 4-6
New Mexico State 4-6
North Texas 4-6
Tennessee 4-6
UCF 4-6
Washington State 4-6
Connecticut 4-5
Utah State 4-5
Colorado State 3-6

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PROBATION, NOT BOWL ELIGIBLE:

x – USC 8-2

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NOT ENOUGH WINS, INELIGIBLE:

x – Army 3-7
x – Boston College 3-7
x – Duke 3-7
x – Fresno State 3-7
x – Louisiana-Monroe 3-7
x – Rice 3-7
x – San Jose State 3-7
x – Central Michigan 3-8
x – Middle Tennessee 2-7
x – Troy 2-7
x – UNLV 2-7
x – Arizona 2-8
x – Buffalo 2-8
x – Idaho 2-8
x – Kansas 2-8
x – Maryland 2-8
x – Memphis 2-8
x – Minnesota 2-8
x – Ole Miss 2-8
x – Oregon State 2-8
x – UAB 2-8
x – Colorado 2-9
x – Tulane 2-9
x – Akron 1-9
x – Indiana 1-9
x – New Mexico 1-9
x – Florida Atlantic 0-9


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