Posted on 14 February 2013. Tags: Alabama, Alex Collins, Asiantii Woulard, auburn, georgia, Isiah Crowell, miami, Michigan, NCAAF, ohio state, Reuben Foster, Signing Day, terrelle pryor, UCLA
Signing day has come and gone, but I am not done with my opinion about the entire spectacle of it all. Quite honestly, I am not a fan of signing day and all the hype that it brings.
Yes, there should be hype and excitement about fans wanting their schools to get the top players. However, it is getting a bit excessive. These high school football players are already starting to be treated like superstars.
We have already seen what happens to a number of them once they get that big head and develop the big ego.
Here are a few examples:
Isiah Crowell, RB:
Attended the University of Georgia as a highly touted running back and was very effective his freshman year. He announced he was going to UGA by bringing a bulldog puppy up and telling everyone he named it Uga, for obvious reasons. Although very cute and creative, what was soon to follow Crowell was not. It was just plain stupid. Crowell was arrested in June of 2012 on three weapons charges with two of them being felonies. Crowell was dismissed from the team and now attends Alabama State University.
Asiantii Woulard, Dual Threat QB:
This is more recent, being this year. Woulard is a high school standout as a dual threat quarterback and chose to attend UCLA, and for those of you who don’t know UCLA stands for the University of California, Los Angeles. So when Woulard was speaking and decided on UCLA, he said he would be playing his college football at UCLA University. Though this may not seem like much, as a fan or current member of the team, I would want the incoming recruit to at least say the name of the school correctly. A similar situation occurred with the next player who also was the center of a certain tattoo scandal.
Terrelle Pryor, Dual Threat QB:
Pryor was one of the most highly rated players coming out of high school in recent history, and he certainly backed it up. He had the ability to burn opposing teams with his feet and arms. However, during his announcement he said The University of Ohio State which clearly as we all know it is The Ohio State University. Pryor made statements claiming it was a knock on Michigan and how he wanted to stir up the rivalry a little more, and as a Buckeye fan that is fine. The real issue is the impression it left on other people which was just plain stupidity. Many attribute that to him getting such a big ego because all of the attention was on him that he didn’t even care to say the name of the university correctly. Pryor always had a big ego and it really came out when he decided he was able to get free tattoos in exchange for a number of items (we have all heard the story). This clearly was a direct result of his cockiness and ego thinking he was better than others and bigger than the NCAA rules.
Wild Cards:
Alex Collins is a running back from Plantation Florida and on signing day his mother was not happy with his decision to choose Arkansas over near by University of Miami, so she simply took the papers and was on the run. Now, nobody knows what the fate of Collins will be as a running back in college, but he seemed to have made a decision for himself and left his mother out of it (by the sound of it, a good idea). This story swept the country because it was signing day and created even more drama to the soap opera type of day.
Reuben Foster is a LB recruit heading to Alabama. What is interesting is that he has a huge Auburn tattoo on his forearm. He was committed to Auburn before de-committing, but not before getting inked up with the Auburn Tattoo. This just adds to why signing day and this whole process is too much.
Let us also not forget the infamous OL Kevin Hart. He called for a press conference and announced he was going to Cal without even having an offer!
Athletes transfer, things happen that are unforeseen, and there are a number of factors that go into choosing a school. Signing day gives them these huge egos that in some cases will end up making a huge difference in their lives like Isiah Crowell and Terrelle Pryor, or just makes you look flat out stupid like Reuben Foster.
The signing day events should be toned down and the hype should be toned down in order to preserve the mindset of these athletes.
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Posted on 30 October 2012. Tags: Alabama, Collin Klein, Florida, Kansas State, lsu, Manti Te’o, marcus lattimore, Notre Dame, oklahoma state, Oregon, Pittsburgh, south carolina, West Virginia
This week in college football set up a number of circumstances for whats to come. A number of games this upcoming week have huge post season implications.
However, lets start with South Carolina running back Marcus Lattimore. Let’s hope he is able to come back to football after that terrifying, gruesome knee injury he suffered.
As a hot prospect for the NFL draft, that will most certainly hurt his draft stock significantly. He is also deciding on coming back to school for another season since he has not used a red shirt.
Another, Florida absolutely did not deserve to be ranked 2nd in the BCS. That was a joke to begin with. It should most certainly have been Kansas State or Oregon in that slot. Collin Klein is the real deal and pretty much the Heisman lock, especially after the 7 touchdown performance against West Virginia last week backed up by 4 touchdowns this week.
The only contender to Klein is Manti Te’o of Notre Dame. He is a fierce linebacker who is the backbone of the great Notre Dame defense. However, if Kansas State closes this great season out then Klein is going to win the Heisman.
Notre Dame leapfrogged Oregon in the BCS standings after that win at Oklahoma. I am not sold on whether this is right as Oregon put up 70 points and has certainly done nothing to lose their spot. However, Notre Dame clearly has shown they are a legitimate threat this year and definitely deserves to be in every BCS conversation.
Unfortunately, in my opinion, I do not think Notre Dame can do enough to get into the National Championship game. If Alabama, Kansas State, Oregon, and Notre Dame all remain undefeated, I ultimately think its going to come down to style points. It will end up being Alabama and Oregon if everything goes “as planned.”
3 of those teams have a tough matchup in week 10:
#1 Alabama travels Baton Rouge to take on the #5 LSU Tigers who most certainly are licking their chops for their revenge. I think Alabama will come out on top in what is all but guaranteed to be a low scoring, defensive game.
#2 Kansas State plays #24 Oklahoma State at home, but this game should not be taken lightly. The Cowboys can put up some points and this game is most likely going to be a shoot out. Kansas State should come out on top, and I think that will happen. Don’t be surprised if the Cowboys pull off the upset.
#3 Notre Dame gets unranked Pittsburgh at home in what should be a breeze coming off this past weekend. Pittsburgh will play Notre Dame tough and it will be a test to Notre Dame if they have a “big win hangover.” Ultimately, Notre Dames defense is too tough and will win it for the Irish.
#4 Oregon travels to take on Matt Barkley and the #17 USC Trojans in what was a very highly anticipated game earlier in the year, but it has definitely lost some lust due to USC’s disappointing losses. Oregon is going to win this game easily. USC just doesn’t have it, and Oregon should be very angry that they got leapfrogged in the BCS standings by Notre Dame. They are going to play with a chip on their shoulder.
Should be a great weekend of college football with some exciting games which will have a major impact on the post season.
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Posted on 13 September 2012. Tags: Alabama, arkansas, college football, Florida, jeff dunbar, Michigan State, missouri, mizzou, Notre Dame, Texas A&M, USC
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Posted on 13 September 2012. Tags: Alabama, arkansas, ESPN, Florida, georgia state, golson, kiffen, Marqise Lee, mel kipper jr, Michigan State Spartans, Notre Dame, ohio state, robert woods, Tennessee, Todd McShay, USC
This week most teams will be starting their inter-conference play at we will start our preview in the great state of California
in the beautiful city of Palo Alto where the Stanford Cardinal will be welcome the number two team in the country in the Trojans of USC. On paper USC should be able to absolutely roll over the Cardinal, but as history shows us that is not always the case. USC better be on upset alert this weekend and better be at the top of their game. Stanford has beaten the Trojans the last four years and that includes in 2007 when Stanford was a 42 point underdog. Matt Barkley always brings his A game so I do not think that will be an issue I just hope Lane Kiffen utilizes Robert Woods and Marqise Lee, as im sure he will, at the appropriate time. When Stanford throws out their two deep safeties it will be time to call on Silas Redd.
It is time once again for the city of East Lansing to welcome the Irish of South Bend. This game usually goes one way one year and the other way the next. Lately, Michigan State had had the upper hand, but overall Notre Dame still leads the series 46-28-1. The Spartans have not allowed an offensive touchdown this season and are looking for their first 3-0 start for the first time in 10 years. Notre Dame Sophomore quarterback Everett Golson is averaging nearly 300 passing yards a game and he has been highly talked about by ESPN analysts Mel Kipper Jr. and Todd McShay. The Irish are a big underdog, mainly because they have such a young team, but I believe if they can start off getting on top early we may see another upset of a Big 10 school.
Over the past several years, other than the Urban Meyer and Lane Kiffen controversy, the Florida-Tennessee rivalry has not been that high profile of a game. This year both teams are ranked in the top 25 and are both labeled underdogs in the SEC. In the last eight years Florida has had the upper hand and it has always seemed that whenever the Volunteers were in the top 25 the Gators destroyed them and kicked them back out. Tennessee quarterback Tyler Bray threw for 310 yards and four touchdowns last week against Georgia State and in week one he threw for over 200 yards and two more scores. In every average category this year so far Tennessee outplays Florida including rushing yards, passing yards, and points scored. This game should be close, but it will depend on which “average” defense shows up.
College Gameday will be in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Week 3 Predictions:
Alabama 52-25 Arkansas
USC 35-32 Stanford
Notre Dame 17-25 Michigan State
California 23-24 Ohio State
Florida 32-42 Tennessee
BYU 21-17 Utah
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Posted on 11 September 2012. Tags: Air Force, Alabama, Arizona, arkansas, Austin Peay, Ball State, Braxton Miller, central michigan, Clemson, denard robinson, Florida, Heisman Trophy, Kansas State, Le’Veon Bell, Louisiana-Monroe, lsu, miami, Michigan, Michigan State, New Mexico, ohio state, Oklahoma, oklahoma state, Oregon, Oregon State, tajh boyd, Texas, Texas A&M, UCF, USC, virginia tech, wisconsin
Week 2 recap:
Although week two of the young college football season may have seemed uneventful, there were some games that deserve recognition.
Everything went according to plan for the top 7 teams in the country as Alabama, USC, LSU, Oregon, Oklahoma, Florida State, and Georgia all cruised to victory.
The same can’t be said for #8 Arkansas who was upset by Louisiana-Monroe in overtime. Louisiana-Monroe rallied back from a 21-7 deficit at halftime. They also accumulated 550 total yards compared to Arkansas who only totaled 377 yards.
Michigan State kept the train rolling with a 41-7 win over Central Michigan. Le’Veon Bell didn’t go over 200 yards. In fact he didn’t even go over 100 yards, but he did add 2 touchdowns to the beat down.
Tajh Boyd kept Clemson rolling as well as they took down Ball State down with ease in a 52-27 victory. Boyd threw for 229 yards and 3 touchdowns keeping his case as a possible Heisman candidate in tact.
Wisconsin had a very disappointing road loss to Oregon State in what many thought should have been a fairly easy win. Ohio State was less than impressive in their 31-16 victory of UCF even though Braxton Miller did have 3 rushing touchdowns along with a passing touchdown.
Virginia Tech looked like Virginia Tech in a 42-7 rout over Austin Peay and Texas destroyed New Mexico. Arizona upset Oklahoma State a week after they put up 84 points.
Michigan upset fans again by squeaking by Air Force. However, Denard Robinson threw for 208 yards and 2 touchdowns, and rushed for 218 yards and two touchdowns. Kansas State put a beat down on Miami, 52-13 and Florida took down Texas A&M 20-17 in Texas A&M’s SEC debut.
Although, it wasn’t as exciting as week one, it was still an exciting weekend of football, and as week three comes along there should be quite a few good games that could shake up the national championship discussions.
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Posted on 07 September 2012. Tags: Alabama, bryan zimmerman, college football, jeff dunbar, Kansas State, miami, missouri, mizzou, Texas, Texas A&M, USC
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