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Old 09-22-2011, 07:20 PM   #1
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Default Waco Kid's College Football Week 4

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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Saturday, Sep 24

Winner: Michigan
Hoke takes on his old team in the big house. He wins too.
Winner: Ga Tech
Ga Tech looks good on offense again, more like .. Ga Tech. Tech never was great on defense under Johnson but when they are on, they're hard to stop on offense.
Winner: TCU
Patty has TCU looking better after early loss to good Baylor team, even with inexperience at QB post-Dalton TCU rolls on better talent.
Winner: Va Tech
Va Tech has had a habit of starting slow or being sluggish on offense early especially against lessor teams. if Tech plays, easy win, if they turn it over Marshall has a shot.
Winner: Fla State
Clemson wins, then loses. i have more faith in Jimbo not to lose twice in a row than Dabo to win two straight.
Winner: Wisconsin
Badgers roll. Next.
Winner: Illinois
Zooker needs one here, BAD. He got a nice win last week and if he likes his paychecks he needs to put Chief Illinwek in a bowl game. any game.
Winner: Alabama
Nope, can't do it BossHog, no upset. Going all in with Saban.
Winner: Oklahoma St.
U go cowpokes. Be a man!

Winner: S Florida
Mark Price has seen better strippers .. er days. Skippy hated son of the pipsqueak wins again. So What?
Winner: Florida
UK way too green on offense for Gators, FatAss Weis and Willy M roll.
Winner: S Carolina
The 'ol Ball Coach spanks Vandy like the old SEC days. With his visor.
Winner: Baylor
Going all in with Briles and RGIII.

Winner: Nebraska
Bo's bugeaters better feast on offense on the road. No time for a bad game now the Big 10 party starts next .. at Camp Randall.
Winner: LSU
Going all in with Lester.
Winner: Oklahoma
Mizzu is disappointing this year, Big Game Bozo doesn't lose at home. Sooners easy.
Winner: Boise St.
Smurfs roll. Tulsa is good but lost their QB and don't go to Smurfville and pull off an upset without him.
Winner: Oregon
Pivotal game. Stoops II needs some Mo, Beavers need to roll on after LSU. Beavers too much today.
Winner: Arizona St.
I think Lane Kiffy loses this game more than Erickson wins it.
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If they win, do they cover? That's the question!
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YEHOO, what a turn around, down 20-3 at the half and to beat the aggs by 1, should have been more if Blackman had not be show boating
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Disappointing day for the Aztecs, but good to see they are challenging the program.
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Saturday, Sep 24

Winner: Michigan
Hoke takes on his old team in the big house. He wins too.

San Diego St 7
22 Michigan 28
UM and Hoke get the win over his old team, the game was competitive, there's plenty left to do for both UM and SDSU.

Winner: Ga Tech
Ga Tech looks good on offense again, more like .. Ga Tech. Tech never was great on defense under Johnson but when they are on, they're hard to stop on offense.

GA Tech looks like an early contender in the ACC. Their probation doesn't say they can't claim the ACC, still i see 'em as about 3rd in the ACC, lack of defense will cost them.

Winner: TCU
Patty has TCU looking better after early loss to good Baylor team, even with inexperience at QB post-Dalton TCU rolls on better talent.


Portland St 13
20 TCU 55
I bet TCU would like a re-match on that opening day Baylor game, that's OK Patty just be ready for your late season trip to Smurfville.

Winner: Va Tech
Va Tech has had a habit of starting slow or being sluggish on offense early especially against lessor teams. if Tech plays, easy win, if they turn it over Marshall has a shot.

13 VA Tech 30

Marshall 10
Not sure how good Va Tech is yet, this was par for the course, at least they didn't let Marshall stay close in this one. We'll see who Hokies are next week when Clemson comes to Blacksburg.

Winner: Fla State
Clemson wins, then loses. i have more faith in Jimbo not to lose twice in a row than Dabo to win two straight.

11 Florida St 30
21 Clemson 35
Bah. Would have gone with Clemson if it was known early that FSU's QB couldn't play, even still FSU's defense let Tigers break out early putting Trickett in a tough sport on the road, and he played well overall.

Winner: Wisconsin
Badgers roll. Next.


South Dakota 10
6 Wisconsin 59
Easy tune-up for Badgers, who welcome the Bugeaters to Camp Randall and the Big Ten next week.

Winner: Illinois
Zooker needs one here, BAD. He got a nice win last week and if he likes his paychecks he needs to put Chief Illiniwek in a bowl game. any game.

W Michigan 20
24 Illinois 23
Awesome win! Zooker is on a roll! NOT. this wasn't Michigan, it was Western Michigan and you needed a late FG to win. Oh well, an ugly win is still a win.

14 Arkansas

3 Alabama

Winner: Alabama
Nope, can't do it BossHog, no upset. Going all in with Saban.

14 Arkansas 14
3 Alabama 38
Yep, Saban schools BossHog, who basically choked under 'Bama's defensive pressure.

Winner: Oklahoma St.
U go cowpokes. Be a man!

7 Okla St 30
8 Texas A&M 29
Good thing football is a 60 minute game eh cptjohnstone? Get some stickum for Blackmon's paws and tell him not to showboat heading for the house.

Winner: S Florida
Mark Price has seen better strippers .. er days. Skippy hated son of the pipsqueak wins again. So What?



UTEP 24
18 S Florida 52
So What?

Winner: Florida
UK way too green on offense for Gators, FatAss Weis and Willy M roll.


15 Florida 48

Kentucky 10
And roll the Gators do, as always against my Homeys UK it seems. FatAssWeis is making Brantley look way better in an offense better suited for him. Now do that against somebody who's good.

Winner: S Carolina
The 'ol Ball Coach spanks Vandy like the old SEC days. With his visor.



Vanderbilt 3
12 S Carolina 21
Expected more offense from SC, this IS Vandy after all, no matter, the 'ol Ball Coach marches on just like the good old days.

Winner: Baylor
Going all in with Briles and RGIII.



Rice 31
17 Baylor 56
See? Baylor is better than many thought, not me, with RGIII healthy i knew da Bears could have a very good year.

Winner: Nebraska
Bo's bugeaters better feast on offense on the road. No time for a bad game now the Big 10 party starts next .. at Camp Randall.


9 Nebraska 38

Wyoming 14
OK Bugeaters, your cupcake tuneup's over. Now go into Camp Randall and show how good you really are.

Winner: LSU
Going all in with Lester.


2 LSU 47
16 W Virginia 21
Told Ya, Lester is Lester and while Holgerson's future at WVA looks bright he's got some more work to do before he takes out a heavyweight. Strike up the "Tiger Rag" Cajuns, TWK likes your chances .. to win it ALL.

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Winner: Oklahoma
Mizzu is disappointing this year, Big Game Bozo doesn't lose at home. Sooners easy.


Missouri 28
1 Oklahoma 38
Not so easy Big Game Bozo, your defense will bring you down Sooner or later. HAHA.

Winner: Boise St.
Smurfs roll. Tulsa is good but lost their QB and don't go to Smurfville and pull off an upset without him.


Tulsa 21
4 Boise St 41
Tulsa made a good showing against the Smurfies on their Blue Turf without Kinne but alas it was not to be. Hopefully Kinne can get a Medical redshirt for next year. He deserves it.

Winner: Oregon
Pivotal game. Stoops II needs some Mo, Beavers need to roll on after LSU. Beavers too much today.

10 Oregon 56

Arizona 31
Beavers looking more like da Beavers now, probably only Stanford can stop Oregon from PAC 12 title.

Winner: Arizona St.
I think Lane Kiffy loses this game more than Erickson wins it.

23 USC 22

Arizona St 43
Told Ya. Barkley played like crap and Sun Devils stick a pitch fork up Kiffy's ass. OUCH!!
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What We Learned Week 4

Olin Buchanan

Alabama is dominant on defense. Alabama's defense is as good as and maybe better than its 2009 national championship unit. That looked obvious the way the Crimson Tide shut down high-scoring Arkansas in a 38-14 win. Alabama has allowed just 25 points this season and held Arkansas to 17 rushing yards. The '09 Tide was good in the secondary; this season's secondary is outstanding.
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Arizona State is in good shape. Arizona State appears to be the strongest team in the Pac-12 South Division. Doubts arose about the Sun Devils after last week's 17-14 loss to Illinois, but they answered those questions with an impressive victory over USC. The defense had a sound performance and the offense played well behind QB Brock Osweiler. That game showed that if Arizona State doesn't beat itself with turnovers and mistakes, as it did at Illinois, it will be tough to beat.

Tom Dienhart
Welcome to the Heisman race, Brandon Weeden. Weeden set a school record for completions (49) and passing yards (438) in Oklahoma State's scintillating 30-29 victory at Texas A&M. Weeden, a former minor-league baseball player who turns 28 in October, rallied Oklahoma State from a 20-3 halftime deficit to one of the biggest victories in recent school history. The victory stamps the Pokes as the biggest threat to Oklahoma in the Big 12. In case you were wondering, Oklahoma plays at Oklahoma State on Dec. 3 in the regular-season finale.
[Week 4 winners and losers: Cowboys state case]
Temple could win the Big East. A week after almost topping Penn State (14-10 loss), the Owls proved their merit in a dominating 38-7 rout at Maryland. Last week, West Virginia barely held off the Terps; Temple's victory never was in doubt. It was Temple's first victory over an ACC team and its first road triumph over a foe from a major conference since a 20-17 victory at Rutgers in 2002. The Owls can thank junior RB Bernard Pierce, who established a school single-game mark with five rushing touchdowns while running 32 times for 149 yards. West Virginia, Pittsburgh, USF, Cincinnati, Louisville, Rutgers, Connecticut, Syracuse ... none are better than the Owls. Maybe the Big East should re-invite Temple, which was booted by the league after the 2004 season.

David Fox
Morris Claiborne's kickoff return for a score was a key play in LSU's big win over WVU. LSU's special teams are at least as good as the Tigers' defense. LSU allowed 533 yards, the allowed by the Tigers since the 2005 opener. Its offense put up only 366 yards, yet LSU still hammered host West Virginia by four touchdowns. Part of that is because of four West Virginia turnovers, but LSU's special teams certainly did their part. Morris Claiborne's 99-yard kickoff return for a touchdown was the backbreaker for West Virginia. Meanwhile, WVU had awful field position the entire game thanks to special teams. LSU's Brad Wing punted six times and each time pinned West Virginia inside the 20. On a day when the defense gave up chunks of yards, LSU's special teams won the game.
[TigerBait: LSU defense weathers the storm]
The WAC is heartbreak central. The WAC has found a post-Boise State identity, and it's not a good one. WAC teams can't finish. On Saturday, Louisiana Tech took Mississippi State to overtime but fell 26-20. That's the second close call in two weeks for Louisiana Tech, which blew a 28-point lead to Houston last week. Nevada led Texas Tech by 10 in the fourth quarter before losing on a touchdown pass from Seth Doege on fourth-and-3 with 44 seconds left. And Utah State, the same team that watched a late lead evaporate against Auburn, lost Saturday to Colorado State in double-overtime at home after blowing a fourth-quarter lead.

Mike Huguenin
Georgia Tech's offense makes them a threat in the ACC. The Yellow Jackets' defense is nothing special, but, man, that offense is back in business. Tech's triple option wasn't all that good last season, and the main reason was that the Jackets couldn't pass. To make the offense truly potent, there has to be one receiver that scares opposing defensive backs. Steven Hill is that guy this season. And with a plethora of talented running backs, headed by Orwin Smith, coach Paul Johnson's unit is running at full speed. They ran all over a talented North Carolina defense Saturday, but the game was in doubt until late because UNC moved the ball quite effectively on Tech's defense. The offense's explosiveness and the defense's mediocrity ensures that Tech games will be fun to watch, but no opposing defensive coordinator is going to enjoy the game.
[Y! Sports Radio: Georgia Tech QB Tevin Washington]
The Big Ten lacks depth: Next week's Nebraska-Wisconsin game obviously is huge, as it will determine the one Big Ten team that will be in the national title hunt. The other 10 teams? They range from good but flawed to truly awful. Illinois, Michigan, Ohio State, Iowa, Penn State and Michigan State definitely have some positives, but each seems likely to lose between two to five games. Northwestern needs QB Dan Persa back -- and at 100 percent. Minnesota, Indiana and Purdue, meanwhile, already can start planning for 2012. Minnesota fell to a FCS team Saturday, two weeks after losing to a rancid New Mexico State team. Indiana lost to North Texas, which means they have lost to a Sun Belt team and a MAC team (Ball State) in the opening month.

Steve Megargee
Clemson could win the ACC title. No team in the ACC has looked as impressive as Clemson so far. One week after knocking off defending national champion Auburn, Clemson proved it could handle prosperity with a 35-30 victory over preseason ACC favorite Florida State. This win doesn't guarantee anything. Clemson heads to Virginia Tech next week and travels to Georgia Tech on Oct. 29, while Florida State faces neither of those Coastal Division powers. That scheduling quirk could allow Florida State to overtake Clemson for the Atlantic Division title if the Tigers aren't careful. But if Clemson continues to play the way it has the past two weeks, the Tigers just might win their first ACC championship since 1991.
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Maybe we shouldn't have ignored Kansas State's defense. Kansas State had allowed the fewest points per game and yards per game of any FBS program through the first three weeks of the season, but those rankings didn't earn the Wildcats much respect. After all, K-State's dominant defensive performances had come against Eastern Kentucky and Kent State. How would they fare against a major-conference opponent? Kansas State proved it was up to the task Saturday in a 28-24 upset at Miami. After the Hurricanes had first-and-goal from the 2 in the closing minute, the Wildcats made a huge goal-line stand to hang on for the win. Is this the best defense in the country? Of course not. But the Wildcats showed Saturday they're still darn good, especially when a game's on the line.

Tom Dienhart's Week 4 awards

COACHES
Wish I were him: Clemson's Dabo Swinney
Glad I'm not him: Arizona's Mike Stoops
Lucky guy: Syracuse's Doug Marrone
Poor guy: Miami's Al Golden
Desperately seeking a clue: Oregon State's Mike Riley
Desperately seeking a P.R. man: Illinois' Ron Zook
Desperately seeking sunglasses and a fake beard: Indiana's Kevin Wilson
Desperately seeking ... anything: New Mexico's Mike Locksley

TEAMS
Thought you'd kick butt, you did: Florida
Thought you'd kick butt, you didn't: Texas A&M
Thought you'd get your butt kicked, you did: Arkansas
Thought you'd get your butt kicked, you didn't: UCLA
Dang, they're good: LSU
Dang, they're bad: N.C. State
Did the season start? Colorado
Can the season end? Minnesota
Can the season never end? Kansas State

GAMES
Play this again: Oklahoma State 30, Texas A&M 29
Never play this again: Wisconsin 59, South Dakota 10
What? Kansas State 28, Miami 24
Huh? Temple 38, Maryland 7
Are you kidding me? North Texas 24, Indiana 21
Oh ? my ? God: North Dakota State 37, Minnesota 24
Told you so: LSU 47, West Virginia 21

NEXT WEEK
Ticket to die for: Nebraska at Wisconsin
Best non-Big Six vs. Big Six matchup: North Carolina at East Carolina
Best non-Big Six matchup: Air Force at Navy
Upset alert: Florida over Alabama in Gainesville
Must win: South Carolina over Auburn in Columbia
Offensive explosion: Arkansas vs. Texas A&M in Arlington, Texas
Defensive struggle: Mississippi State at Georgia
Great game no one is talking about: Clemson at Virginia Tech
Intriguing coaching matchup: Washington's Steve Sarkisian vs. Utah's Kyle Whittingham
Who's bringing the body bags? Notre Dame at Purdue
Why are they playing? Ball State at Oklahoma
Plenty of good seats remaining: Idaho at Virginia
They shoot horses, don't they? Bethune-Cookman at Miami
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