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Old 11-24-2011, 01:51 PM   #1
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What is Waco Kid's Weekly College Football Review? It is an ongoing weekly review of all things College Football!!

Each week upcoming games can be discussed and predictions made, name-calling after victories and general all-around college football discussion! Each week will be closed out by the next Monday and a new thread opened for the current college football schedule for each week.

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Winner: Houston
Cougars roll on in place of Boise St. as the "outsider".

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Winner: Nebraska
Does Bo bounce back after getting punched in the schnoz by UM? we'll see.

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Winner: LSU
Going all in with Lester. 'Nuff said.

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Winner: Michigan
The Buckeye's win streak ends because this year UM is the better team.

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Winner: Oklahoma
ZerOU has no shot now at the BCS title. No repeat of LSU for you Bobbo.

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Winner: Michigan St.
Sparty has the talent to win, if they play up to it.

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Winner: Ga Tech
This could go either way but i've been waiting for someone to stop UGA's streak.

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Winner: Boise St.
Smurfs will win out to finish a "disappointing" 11-1.

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Winner: Alabama
Like the Smurfs, Bama finishes a "disappointing" 11-1 but unlike the Smurfs they still have a shot at the big game.

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Winner: VA Tech
Going all in with Beamerball.

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Winner: Oregon
Ducks need to avoid trap game against 3-8 Beavers.

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Winner: Wisconsin
Badgers are the better team overall. At Camp Randall that should be enough.

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Winner: Baylor
Bears are on a roll after big W against ZerOU, Tech on the other hand dropped 4 in a row, soon to be 5. Miss The Pirate yet?

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Winner: Clemson
Another tough one to call, going with Clemson's better offensive talent.

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Winner: Stanford
ND does have a chance to win this game, but going with the "Luck" of the Cardinal.

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Winner: USC
Lame Kiffy begins to stake his claim at USC in Petey's shadow. Don't let Ricky poke you in the eye. Petey wouldn't.

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congrats to ut, the ags are going from a near bottom feeder in the Big 12 to an given bottom feeder in the SEC. They claim they will get better players who want to play in the SEC but we, Ok State, have already picked up on one player who had committed to a$m
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Yep, they're going to really out-recruit Alabama, LSU, Florida at el? Not going to happen.

And speaking of LSU they are suddenly in trouble down early 14 - 0 to Arkansas. A turnover just cost them 7. It's still very early in the game but if LSU goes down it'll be absolute chaos! Which will potentially benefit you cowpokes as long as you win Bedlam. Just goes to show there's still plenty to play for for many teams, it ain't over till it's over.

As good of an offensive coach that Bosshog Petrino is i still think LSU if they don't get rattled should win. Their defense should be able to contain Arkansas' offense but they must generate some offense against a weaker Arkansas defense, compared to LSU.
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they did just as you called it, now if Auburn can upset Alabama
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SDSU is bowl eligible :-)

Hey, it's a huge thing in Aztec land, consecutive bowls. Ronnie Hillman continues to look good and is overlooked by national media. Thats cool, so was Marshall Faulk.
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In their last National Championship, LSU had to rely on other teams helping them out. This year, the Tigers seem to be intent on controlling their own destiny.

Seems like the combinations of a strong defense, strong running game, and a platoon of backups who would be starting on most other teams just plain wears the opposition down. Lets face it, the Honey Badger gets a great game cuz he had to play out of position covering for a hurt Eric Reid, but LSU has enough other defensive backs to not have any worries. And I think the LSU running backs put more miles on their cleats shuttling in & out than during the plays.
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12-0

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they did just as you called it, now if Auburn can upset Alabama
don't bet the house on that. LOL.

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SDSU is bowl eligible :-)
U go Aztecs. but it must be hard watching Hoke revive UM and wondering what might have been if he stayed.

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In their last National Championship, LSU had to rely on other teams helping them out. This year, the Tigers seem to be intent on controlling their own destiny.
Check. No backing into the game this year, that's for sure. And know for certain Lester wants UGA's head on his mantle first. He'll tell you that the SEC title game is the most important game LSU plays next. And he's right of course. Regardless of who LSU plays Jefferson's play now that he as reclaimed the starter's role will make the difference. You listening Saban?

This is a defining year for Lester. He has buried the "Saban's Team" rap but he does need to hoist the Big Crystal Ball to completely end the Saban comparisons.
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Cougars had a great year, and Keenum deserves it after getting his knee nuked last year. Still, UH simply didn't play a hard enough schedule to know for certain if they could hang with the big boys every week. They won't get a shot at the Big Crystal Ball but they should get a BCS at-large and thus a one shot game to prove how good they are against a so-called "heavyweight".
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I am not so sure they could have played too much better. They lost some starters to the pros who made Hoke look pretty good last year. SDSU doesn't get too many players drafted into the NFL and I think they had 3 or 4 starters drafted last year.
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True, but Hoke is doing much better with RichRod's player than .. RichRod. What would RichRod have done this year? Possibly just as well however his lack of defense always brought UM down.
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Winner: Houston
Cougars roll on in place of Boise St. as the "outsider".

8 Houston 48

Tulsa 16
Cougars are this year's Boise, they deserve an at-large BCS game and a chance to prove themselves.

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Winner: Nebraska
Does Bo bounce back after getting punched in the schnoz by UM? we'll see.



Iowa 7
22 Nebraska 20
Bo straightens his schnoz out at Capt. Kirk's expense. But he still looks like Jimmy Durante Ahaha.

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Winner: LSU
Going all in with Lester. 'Nuff said.

3 Arkansas 17
1 LSU 41
Bosshog dares to punch Lester in the nose. Lester proceeds to feed Bosshog to Mikey, piece by piece.

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Winner: Michigan
The Buckeye's win streak ends because this year UM is the better team.


Ohio St 34
17 Michigan 40
A worthy game won by the better team.

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Winner: Oklahoma
ZerOU has no shot now at the BCS title. No repeat of LSU for you Bobbo.


Iowa St 6
12 Oklahoma 26
Bobbo now has his chance at Bedlam. Oh the Drama!

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Winner: Michigan St.
Sparty has the talent to win, if they play up to it.


11 Michigan St 31

Northwestern 17
Well done Sparty. You earn your half of the Big Ten title game.

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Winner: Ga Tech
This could go either way but i've been waiting for someone to stop UGA's streak.


13 Georgia 31
25 GA Tech 17
Whiffed on another UGA loss. Again. Oh well we'll just have to leave that to Lester.

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Winner: Boise St.
Smurfs will win out to finish a "disappointing" 11-1.



Wyoming 14
7 Boise St 36
Smurfs finish another great year but they let one get away. That's what success does for ya.

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Winner: Alabama
Like the Smurfs, Bama finishes a "disappointing" 11-1 but unlike the Smurfs they still have a shot at the big game.

2 Alabama 42

Auburn 14
Bama rolls and holds its pending spot for a rematch with LSU.

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Winner: VA Tech
Going all in with Beamerball.


6 VA Tech 38
24 Virginia 0
Told ya, Beamerball now gets its shot at a rematch with Clemson for the ACC title.

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Winner: Oregon
Ducks need to avoid trap game against 3-8 Beavers.


Oregon St 21
9 Oregon 49
Duckies get to the PAC 12 title game. Looks like UCLA "earns" the right to get pummeled by the Duckies.

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Winner: Wisconsin
Badgers are the better team overall. At Camp Randall that should be enough.

Wisconsin gets Sparty in the Big Ten title game. Should be a well matched game.

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Winner: Baylor
Bears are on a roll after big W against ZerOU, Tech on the other hand dropped 4 in a row, soon to be 5. Miss The Pirate yet?



Texas Tech 42
21 Baylor 66
RGIII should get an invite to NYC and a chance to win that famous statue. But Lucky boy will win, it seems. If you ask me RGIII did more with less.

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Winner: Clemson
Another tough one to call, going with Clemson's better offensive talent.

This is what i get for going against the 'ol Ball Coach. Dabo finally begins to show his inner Tommy Bowden. Shoulda known it was coming.

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Winner: Stanford
ND does have a chance to win this game, but going with the "Luck" of the Cardinal.


22 Notre Dame 14
4 Stanford 28
Cardinal wins but ND made it a game. The PAC 12 should allow a rematch with the Ducks rather than let UCLA get wiped off the field. But they won't.

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Winner: USC
Lame Kiffy begins to stake his claim at USC in Petey's shadow. Don't let Ricky poke you in the eye. Petey wouldn't.



UCLA 0
10 USC 50
Just like the good old days Kiffy. Think Petey is jealous? Probably not. USC is the best 10-2 team with nowhere to go for the holidays.
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What we learned week 13

Olin Buchanan
Michigan's slump is over. Even the best of big-time programs go through "down" cycles. Michigan certainly did by going 15-22 over the previous three seasons. But the Wolverines have broken out of the slump. Their victory over Ohio State ended a seven-game losing streak against their archrivals and clinched a 10-win season and might have secured a spot in a BCS bowl.
[Dan Wetzel: Brady Hoke delivers Michigan victory as rivalry ramps up]
USC is one of the best teams in the nation. Since losing to Arizona State on Sept. 24, the Trojans are 7-1, with the only setback a controversial loss in triple-overtime to Stanford. They finished off their season with a dominating victory over UCLA, which should assure that Bruins coach Rick Neuheisel will be replaced. While some highly ranked teams are faltering down the stretch, the Trojans have just gotten better and better in their second season under Lane Kiffin. If QB Matt Barkley and OT Matt Kalil opt to stay in school for another season, the Trojans will be a legitimate national championship threat next season.

David Fox
There are few right or wrong answers in the Heisman race. After a season in which Cam Newton ran away with the Heisman, the award is back to being competitive. The Heisman Trust legitimately could invite six or seven finalists to New York. This weekend was a perfect example of the crowd at the top. Andrew Luck had a pedestrian game by his standards, looking like a quarterback who might slip down several ballots. Then he threw a 55-yard touchdown pass, his fourth of the game against Notre Dame. Robert Griffin left his game with Texas Tech with a head injury, but Baylor cruised anyway in a 66-42 win. If Griffin is healthy next week, he can still prove himself against Texas. If those two aren't front-runners, then who is? What about Trent Richardson, who rushed for 203 yards against Auburn? Richardson has 23 touchdowns - but that's 12 fewer than Wisconsin's Montee Ball. Still, Ball might not be the best Heisman candidate on his own team; that could be QB Russell Wilson. And is Wilson a better candidate than USC QB Matt Barkley, who has somehow been under the radar until the last two or three weeks? And voters can't ignore Houston's Case Keenum or Boise State's Kellen Moore. A Heisman voter could pick a player I wouldn't even list in my top three, and I could still accept the merits of the vote.
[Dr. Saturday: Kellen Moore passes for TD to grounded receiver]
Derek Dooley is under the microscope. The SEC doesn't have Houston Nutt to kick around anymore. And Mark Richt and Georgia have won 10 games in a row. That makes Tennessee's Dooley the SEC's most embattled coach heading into 2012. Dooley inherited a mess at Tennessee - a team that had three coaches in three years and now a change at athletic director. The culture change from Phillip Fulmer to Lane Kiffin and from Kiffin to Dooley has left the remaining players with whiplash - and justifiably so. The Volunteers should struggle under those circumstances. Saturday's loss to Kentucky, Tennessee's first to UK since 1984, changes the complexion of the program. Even in down years, Tennessee should beat Vanderbilt and Kentucky. A week after celebrating wildly following an overtime win over the Commodores, Tennessee lost 10-7 to Kentucky and won't go bowling. Meanwhile, Vanderbilt sealed bowl eligibility with a 41-7 rout of Wake Forest; Dooley's successor at Louisiana Tech, Sonny Dykes, won the WAC; and Kiffin may have the best team in the Pac-12. At this point, Dooley has won far more news conferences than he has SEC games (4-12). That must change next season.

Mike Huguenin

Steve Spurrier guided South Carolina to a big victory over Clemson. Wisconsin can't be happy. The Badgers finished off a 10-win regular season by crushing Penn State on Saturday, advancing to the Big Ten championship game in the process. But every Badgers player and coach - and fan - has to be looking back to what happened on Oct. 22 and 29 and be wondering what might have been. First, the Badgers lost at Michigan State on a last-play "Hail Mary." Then, a week later, Ohio State threw a 40-yard TD pass with 20 seconds left to stun the Badgers. In short, the Badgers are about 21 seconds away from being unbeaten. While their defense certainly is not elite, the Badgers have the best offensive balance of any of the top-15 teams. They have a stud quarterback (Russell Wilson), a star tailback (Montee Ball) and a big, physical offensive line. But instead of possibly ending the season in New Orleans playing for the national title, a second consecutive Rose Bowl berth is what they'll be playing for Saturday against Michigan State. [Megargee: Saturday's winners and losers]
Steve Spurrier still can coach. He certainly doesn't oversee a prolific offense, but Spurrier deserves a ton of credit for guiding his team to a 10-2 finish. The Gamecocks hammered archrival Clemson on Saturday to get to 10 victories, and it's just the second 10-win season in school history. In addition, they won six SEC games for the first time this season and beat SEC East champ Georgia in a head-to-head matchup. The one constant for Spurrier this season has been a stout defense. There was a messy quarterback switch, from Stephen Garcia to Connor Shaw; the Gamecocks also lost one of the premier tailbacks in the nation in Marcus Lattimore to a season-ending knee injury in the seventh game of the season. The quarterback issues rendered star WR Alshon Jeffery an almost-forgotten man for much of the season. Still, this team reached the 10-win mark with the 75th-ranked offense in the nation.

Steve Megargee
Clemson needs to fix its offense - fast. How far has Clemson fallen in the past month? Clemson won 23-3 at Virginia Tech on Oct. 1, but just try to find someone outside Clemson's campus who expects the Tigers to win the rematch in the ACC championship game next week. The skepticism is justified, based on the way Clemson finished the regular season. Clemson averaged 40.6 points per game during its 8-0 start. The Tigers have gone 1-3 in their past four games and have averaged 18.5 points during that stretch. The Tigers need WR Sammy Watkins to get healthy. They also need QB Tajh Boyd to regain his early-season form. Boyd threw 24 touchdown passes and three interceptions in the first eight games of the season; he has seven interceptions and four touchdown passes in his past four.
[Forde: Alabama closes case on BCS title dilemma]
Baylor's not just a one-man show. Robert Griffin arguably has been college football's best player this season, but his apparent concussion in a 66-42 victory over Texas Tech gave his teammates a chance to prove their worth. Baylor TB Terrance Ganaway quietly has delivered a productive season, and his 246-yard performance against Texas Tech gave him 1,195 rushing yards, which puts him 23 yards away from the school single-season record. WR Kendall Wright is an All-America candidate who caught two more touchdown passes Saturday. Nick Florence replaced Griffin in the second half and threw for 151 yards and two touchdowns. After Griffin helped Baylor grab a 31-28 halftime advantage, the Bears outscored Texas Tech 35-14 without their star quarterback in the second half.

Mike Huguenin's Week 13 awards
COACHES
Wish I were him: Houston's Kevin Sumlin
Glad I'm not him: Tennessee's Derek Dooley
Lucky guy: Florida State's Jimbo Fisher
Poor guy: Texas A&M's Mike Sherman
Desperately seeking a clue: Maryland's Randy Edsall
Desperately seeking a P.R. man: South Carolina's Steve Spurrier
Desperately seeking sunglasses and a fake beard: Texas Tech's Tommy Tuberville
Desperately seeking ... anything: Illinois' Ron Zook

TEAMS
Thought you'd kick butt, you did: Boise State
Thought you'd kick butt, you didn't: Miami
Thought you'd get your butt kicked, you did: Oregon State
Thought you'd get your butt kicked, you didn't: Kentucky
Dang, they're good: LSU
Dang, they're bad: Duke
[Forde: LSU leaves no doubt en route to SEC title game]

GAMES
Play this again: N.C. State 56, Maryland 41
Never play this again: USC 50, UCLA 0
What? Connecticut 40, Rutgers 22
Huh? Minnesota 27, Illinois 7
Are you kidding me? Kentucky 10, Tennessee 7

NEXT WEEK
Ticket to die for: Georgia vs. LSU in SEC championship game
Best non-Big Six matchup: Southern Miss at Houston in Conference USA championship game
Upset alert: Ohio U. against Northern Illinois in MAC title game on Friday
Must win: West Virginia against USF in Tampa on Thursday
Offensive explosion: Oklahoma at Oklahoma State
Defensive struggle: None
Intriguing coaching matchup: Texas' Mack Brown vs. Baylor's Art Briles in Waco
Who's bringing the body bags? UCLA at Oregon
Plenty of good seats remaining: Syracuse at Pittsburgh
They shoot horses, don't they? New Mexico at Boise State
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It's firing time. Who's out .. so far.

Illinois - The Zooker collapses as the going gets tough, again.

Arizona State - Dennis Erickson. Never did anything close to his previous stops.

Kansas - Turner Gill. Completely over-matched and over-hyped after one good year at Buffalo.

No word .. yet .. out of Columbus on the fate of Luke Skywalker and the savior of Ohio, Pope Urbie I. haha.
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