ECU stomped UCF in greenville and won by two touchdowns. It wasn't quite a "rout," which was the headline the Sentinel ran with, but it certainly was convincing. UCF had 5 turnovers in the third quarter. You can't do that on the road against a team that was a popular pre-season pick to win our division (along with USM). It's easy to look at ECU's record and write them off, but with injuries and suspensions, last night was the first real game they've had with close to everyone on the field. My guess is ECU wins out. For our sake, let's hope they lose one more and we find a way to win the rest of our conference games. My expectation for UCF at the beginning of the season was to be bowl eligible. I stand by that. Three more wins knights, four for good measure.You know who else had 5 turnovers? USC. All is right in the world when the media darling finally drops a game. To Stanford no less. Prior to the game, Jim Harbaugh, the coach for Stanford, called this year's USC the greatest college football team of all time. Stupid fantasy time zone and their cute little conference. Maybe they've been sleeping through noon kickoffs.
Cal on the other hand, might be the real deal. After the shakeups yesterday (when they had a bye week), where do you put them? #2, #3? #1 is obvious, of course. Good teams find ways to win, and LSU did that over a young gator team. The question there is what to do with UF. Do you keep a 2 loss gator team in the top 10? Being that they were already #9, I'd say that's a giant negative. Certainly top 15 though. At least until the South Carolina game.
Ohio State over Purdue. Finally, normalcy in college football.
Illinois over Wisconsin. Sorry Greg. That Ron Zook sure can coach, though.
Did anyone actually watch the USF game? I highly doubt it and I bet the polls will reflect it. FAU had the game in hand until a couple of Big East ref's blew a call on a fumble recovery. FAU punts the ball, two USF players run into each other and fumble. FAU recovers right outside the endzone, Big Easy ref's call interference on FAU. ESPNU announcers, who I believe were borrowed from the local high school press box, acknowledge the error and then immediately go back to blowing smoke up USF's ass. Sooner or later, someone's going to expose this team. For the Big East's sake, they better hope it's not in a bowl game blowout.
Rice over Southern Miss. Memphis over Marshall. Utah over Louisville (hah!). Tennessee over the Dawgs. OK over Texas. Kansas over Kansas State. South Carolina over Kentucky. Maryland over Ga. Tech (go terps).


Comments...
(Page 1)1. At least you didn't travel to the hamlet of Greenville, NC to witness that garbage in person. Ugh.
1:37AM on Oct 8th 2007 by Burnsy
2. The USF-FAU game was disturbing. An obvious missed call that completely changed the outcome. As for Florida ... poor coaching and poor execution in the second half let the Tigers back in the ballgame. Could have been another great season.
10:16AM on Oct 8th 2007 by Chad
3. Burnsy -- I think I saw you on TV. Luckily, it was early and before what I can only imagine were copious amounts of drunken tears. USF game may turn brutal quick if we play like we did in the third.
Chad -- I'm a gator hater and all, but my specific beef with *this* UF team is that they're young. Tebow as a junior is going to be sick. Tebow as a senior is going to be deadly. I wouldn't worry too much about the last couple games (and the USC game in a few weeks ;). Next year the SEC goes back to Gainesville.
10:48AM on Oct 8th 2007 by Alex Rudloff