Monday, September 20, 2010

Thoughts on college football after week 3

- Bama scares me a little bit.  Just saying.  I am pretty sure they could win the AFC West.  I mean hell, the Chiefs are leading it right now, and I know they could beat the Chiefs.

- I think Boise took that stuff about them needing "style points" seriously.  Wyoming played Texas tough for awhile, but they were never in the game against the Broncos.

- Oregon's offense is riridiculous right now.  That's 189 points in 3 games.

- OU has all the talent you could want, but there is still a looming question.  Are they the team that beat Florida State by 30, or are they the team that beat Air Force and Utah State by a combined 10 points?  The Horns are coming....

- Nebraska is fast.  That is a weird sentence to write, but it's still true.....Oh, and Washington was overrated as unranked.

- Speaking of Overrated, looks like it is a good thing that the Huskers are joining the Big Ten, for the Big Ten's sake.

- Denard Robinson is just what the Wolverines needed, but not for the reasons that everyone says.  Yes, he is a dynamic talent, but more importantly, he is proud.  He really, really hates to lose, and that fire is the kind of difference which can get a team over the hump.

- I would like to thank the NCAA and it's private eyes for ruining what was going to be a strong and dynamic North Carolina football team.

- I would like to put this out there right now.  KANSAS STATE IS GOING TO PLAY IN A BOWL GAME.  They have 2 wins that count towards the 6 they need and have UCF, KU, Baylor, Colorado, and North Texas as likely wins.  Toss in coin flips against Oklahoma State and Missouri and you could easy have an 8 win season.  Bill Snyder can flat out coach.

- Ole Miss has gone down the rabbit hole.  They really stink right now.

- This is weird to say, but with all the hate they are getting I am starting to root for USC.  They aren't the Juggernaut that they used to be, but they keep finding ways to win.  They might even be underdogs soon.......NAH.

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