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RE: College Football 2009! - 9/24/2009 12:24:57 PM
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ORIGINAL: buckifn Tenn has something Fla does not- and that is integrity and class. I would choose the Vols over the gator's anytime. It was funny to see usc lose and amazing to see Va Tech beat Nebraska. That one is going to be talked about for many, many years to come in Blacksburg. Taylor is an amazing QB. His 81-yard bomb was like a lightening rod. Kiffin is about as "classy" as i never want to be. he has no idea what the term even means.
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RE: College Football 2009! - 9/24/2009 3:21:45 PM
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USA Today has an interesting story about the SEC West. http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/sec/2009-09-23-ole-miss-south-carolina_N.htm Nearly a third of the way into the college football season, this much is clear: The axis of power has shifted southeast. Last year, the Big 12 Conference's South Division was the nation's strongest with three teams ranked in the top five for two weeks in November. This week, the Southeastern Conference's West Division has three teams in the top seven: No. 3 Alabama, No. 5 Mississippi and No. 7 LSU. At this point, could the SEC West be the best conference in college football? "I think there's certainly an argument" for that, LSU coach Les Miles said. "Nationally, I don't know if there's a division or conference as competitive as this one." also. SEC commisioner tells Urban Meyer and Lane Kiffin to hush.
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RE: College Football 2009! - 9/25/2009 5:58:19 AM
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This week Bamalama gets to finally play an SEC game. GO HOGS! Mike
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RE: College Football 2009! - 9/25/2009 11:57:38 AM
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ORIGINAL: JoeyWest USA Today has an interesting story about the SEC West. http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/sec/2009-09-23-ole-miss-south-carolina_N.htm Nearly a third of the way into the college football season, this much is clear: The axis of power has shifted southeast. Last year, the Big 12 Conference's South Division was the nation's strongest with three teams ranked in the top five for two weeks in November. This week, the Southeastern Conference's West Division has three teams in the top seven: No. 3 Alabama, No. 5 Mississippi and No. 7 LSU. At this point, could the SEC West be the best conference in college football? "I think there's certainly an argument" for that, LSU coach Les Miles said. "Nationally, I don't know if there's a division or conference as competitive as this one." also. SEC commisioner tells Urban Meyer and Lane Kiffin to hush. Remove Ole Miss from the list after getting clocked last night by the Evil Genius' South Carolina Gamecocks.
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RE: College Football 2009! - 9/27/2009 6:21:46 AM
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How bout them Hokies!! Never been a fan, but they are playing a LOT better than some of the "pro's" right now. WTG Va Tech! As for the puking gator's...I guess the pics said it all....I know there is 'swine flu" but what about 'gator flu?" Finally a great show in the Horseshoe! GO BUCKS!
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RE: College Football 2009! - 9/28/2009 11:58:50 PM
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The Irish Look good right now. Next week should be interesting to see how they play against Washington
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RE: College Football 2009! - 9/30/2009 2:00:08 PM
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Updated top 25. I see another SEC team is there. yep. STILL the premier college conference http://espn.go.com/college-football/rankings AP Top 25 RK TEAM RECORD PTS 1 Florida (55) 4-0 1490 2 Texas (1) 4-0 1420 3 Alabama (4) 4-0 1400 4 LSU 4-0 1225 5 Boise State 4-0 1203 6 Virginia Tech 3-1 1190 7 USC 3-1 998 8 Oklahoma 2-1 979 9 Ohio State 3-1 957 10 Cincinnati 4-0 946 11 TCU 3-0 896 12 Houston 3-0 844 13 Iowa 4-0 788 14 Oklahoma State 3-1 591 15 Penn State 3-1 470 16 Oregon 3-1 462 17 Miami (FL) 2-1 452 18 Kansas 4-0 418 18 Georgia 3-1 418 20 Brigham Young 3-1 349 21 Mississippi 2-1 340 22 Michigan 4-0 271 23 Nebraska 3-1 256 24 California 3-1 206 25 Georgia Tech 3-1 185 I did call it. look at Boise St at number 5. yep. Boise St is the powerhouse on the western part of USA not USC chokers
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RE: College Football 2009! - 9/30/2009 2:11:11 PM
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USC RB will most likely not play again for USC but will recover most likely. I may dislike the Trojans but say prayers daily for this young man. He needs our full prayers fans of the game. Texas junior wide receiver Brandon Collins and sophomore defensive back Christian Scott will miss the rest of the 2009 football season as a result of unresolved NCAA academic eligibility issues. Both players are enrolled in classes and remain in good academic standing at Texas. They will be permitted to continue practicing with the team, but won't be eligible to play in a game. Both players have two seasons of eligibility remaining. Oklahoma Sooners quarterback Sam Bradford has been increasing his activity in practice, but a decision on whether he will start Saturday at Miami has yet to be made, coach Bob Stoops said Wednesday. PORTLAND, Ore. -- Oregon cornerback Walter Thurmond will have surgery on his right knee and miss the rest of his senior season. Pac-10 blog ESPN.com's Ted Miller writes about all things Pac-10 in his conference blog. • Blog network: College Football Nation Thurmond hurt the knee on the opening kickoff of Saturday's 42-3 victory over California. The school said Tuesday that an MRI revealed season-ending surgery was needed. Thurmond had been included on the preseason watch list for the Jim Thorpe Award as the nation's top defensive back. Thurmond had two touchdowns in Oregon's first three games, returning a punt for a touchdown against Utah and interception for a score against Purdue. His five career touchdowns are more than any other non-offensive player in school history AMES, Iowa -- Iowa State wide receiver Darius Reynolds broke his leg in practice Tuesday and will be examined Wednesday to determine the extent of the injury, the school said. Reynolds, a junior-college transfer in his first season at Iowa State, has 13 receptions for 72 yards in four games. Florida trainers have determined that the concussion Tim Tebow sustained Saturday night at Kentucky was the first of his career. Tebow, the 2007 Heisman Trophy winner, took balance and memory tests on Tuesday that coach Urban Meyer said were key to determining a timeline for his return. Meyer went through the tests with his star quarterback. Meyer said Tebow still has a headache and isn't allowed to watch television or read. So there's no studying a playbook or checking out tape of top-ranked Florida's next opponent, LSU on Oct. 10.
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RE: College Football 2009! - 10/1/2009 12:45:06 AM
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It seems that there has been a larger number of severe injuries this year. I really enjoy college football, but I don't like to see anybody get hurt. I realize it is a tough game and injuries can be expected, but I cringe when I see a player get hurt. Incidentally, if anybody is wondering, the tackle on Tim Tebow was a clean hit and is not what caused his injury. Tim's head hit one of his own teammates as he was going to the ground. The Kentucky player has said he is sorry that Tim was injured, and his coach has shown great concern. It was just one of those freakish football injuries.
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RE: College Football 2009! - 10/1/2009 8:03:27 AM
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There isn't a team in the country playing better than Va Tech right now and I am not normally a fan of their's. I don't understand why they don't get the respect they deserve and have earned every week.
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RE: College Football 2009! - 10/1/2009 11:00:28 AM
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Oklahoma Sooners quarterback Sam Bradford has been increasing his activity in practice, but a decision on whether he will start Saturday at Miami has yet to be made, coach Bob Stoops said Wednesday. I usually only pull for OU when they play a Pac10 team, but I hope they BEAT Miami. Personally I wouldn't play Bradford. Give him another week, save him for my Horns. And Mcelroy is finally winning me over as Bama's QB, But I'm not completely sold. But he's Better than John Parker.
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RE: College Football 2009! - 10/1/2009 2:36:53 PM
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ORIGINAL: PaulPate It seems that there has been a larger number of severe injuries this year. I really enjoy college football, but I don't like to see anybody get hurt. I realize it is a tough game and injuries can be expected, but I cringe when I see a player get hurt. Incidentally, if anybody is wondering, the tackle on Tim Tebow was a clean hit and is not what caused his injury. Tim's head hit one of his own teammates as he was going to the ground. The Kentucky player has said he is sorry that Tim was injured, and his coach has shown great concern. It was just one of those freakish football injuries. i have watched the hit played from many different angles. it will go down as one of the hardest hits of the season but is no way the guy was in the fault. i hate the fact tebow was hurt but it wasnt the hit that did it. as you said it was way he went down. i am glad he isnt seriously injured. concussions are something he will have rest of his career though. that is the sad part. because he will have an amazing NFL future
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RE: College Football 2009! - 10/1/2009 2:48:09 PM
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ORIGINAL: PaulPate It seems that there has been a larger number of severe injuries this year. I really enjoy college football, but I don't like to see anybody get hurt. I realize it is a tough game and injuries can be expected, but I cringe when I see a player get hurt. Incidentally, if anybody is wondering, the tackle on Tim Tebow was a clean hit and is not what caused his injury. Tim's head hit one of his own teammates as he was going to the ground. The Kentucky player has said he is sorry that Tim was injured, and his coach has shown great concern. It was just one of those freakish football injuries. i have watched the hit played from many different angles. it will go down as one of the hardest hits of the season but is no way the guy was in the fault. i hate the fact tebow was hurt but it wasnt the hit that did it. as you said it was way he went down. i am glad he isnt seriously injured. concussions are something he will have rest of his career though. that is the sad part. because he will have an amazing NFL future So a concussion severe enough to put you in the hospital isn't serious?
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RE: College Football 2009! - 10/1/2009 7:08:22 PM
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It's Colorado vs. West Virginia in about half an hour! The Mounties defense should play much better than they did against Auburn, but looking back at it, the "D" really wasn't all that bad. The big problem was that the offense gave the ball away , which led to 21 points for the Tigers. And that, my firends, is how you lose a ballgame. LET'S GO-O-O-O-O MOUNTAINEERS!!!!!
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RE: College Football 2009! - 10/2/2009 9:48:03 AM
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ORIGINAL: JoeyWest quote:
ORIGINAL: PaulPate It seems that there has been a larger number of severe injuries this year. I really enjoy college football, but I don't like to see anybody get hurt. I realize it is a tough game and injuries can be expected, but I cringe when I see a player get hurt. Incidentally, if anybody is wondering, the tackle on Tim Tebow was a clean hit and is not what caused his injury. Tim's head hit one of his own teammates as he was going to the ground. The Kentucky player has said he is sorry that Tim was injured, and his coach has shown great concern. It was just one of those freakish football injuries. i have watched the hit played from many different angles. it will go down as one of the hardest hits of the season but is no way the guy was in the fault. i hate the fact tebow was hurt but it wasnt the hit that did it. as you said it was way he went down. i am glad he isnt seriously injured. concussions are something he will have rest of his career though. that is the sad part. because he will have an amazing NFL future So a concussion severe enough to put you in the hospital isn't serious? seriously injured to me is out for the season or worse.
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RE: College Football 2009! - 10/2/2009 10:12:23 AM
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Some excellent news. http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=4523157 Notre Dame to unveil Rockne sculptureComment Email Print Share Associated Press SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Notre Dame will unveil a bronze sculpture of coaching great Knute Rockne on Friday. The sculpture of the most successful coach in Fighting Irish history depicts Rockne in his coaching sweatshirt and baseball pants with his hands on his hips. Rockne had a coaching record of 105-12-5, an .881 winning percentage that remains the best in college football history. http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=4523325 Field to be named after Heisman winnerComment Email Print Share Associated Press SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Syracuse University is naming the field in the Carrier Dome "Ernie Davis Legends Field."
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RE: College Football 2009! - 10/3/2009 4:23:30 PM
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Alabama takes it home. Michigan loses a heartbreaker
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RE: College Football 2009! - 10/4/2009 9:47:26 PM
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Va Tech wins again. I am really starting to enjoy watching them! Not surprised at all that Michigan lost....The Ga Lsu game was pretty awesome.
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RE: College Football 2009! - 10/5/2009 4:35:06 PM
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http://espn.go.com/college-football/rankings AP Top 25 RK TEAM RECORD PTS 1 Florida (54) 4-0 1486 2 Texas (1) 4-0 1416 3 Alabama (5) 5-0 1404 4 LSU 5-0 1290 5 Virginia Tech 4-1 1200 6 Boise State 5-0 1185 7 USC 4-1 1108 8 Cincinnati 5-0 1004 9 Ohio State 4-1 994 10 TCU 4-0 940 11 Miami (FL) 3-1 931 12 Iowa 5-0 823 13 Oregon 4-1 676 14 Penn State 4-1 564 15 Oklahoma State 3-1 563 16 Kansas 4-0 513 17 Auburn 5-0 428 18 Brigham Young 4-1 403 19 Oklahoma 2-2 370 20 Mississippi 3-1 357 21 Nebraska 3-1 333 22 Georgia Tech 4-1 311 23 South Florida 5-0 238 24 Missouri 4-0 215 25 South Carolina 4-1 200 Dropped from rankings: Houston 12, Georgia 18, Michigan 22, California 24 Others receiving votes: Wisconsin 157, Houston 142, Georgia 115, Stanford 50, Utah 31, Michigan 25, Boston College 12, Notre Dame 9, Pittsburgh 3, Arizona 2, West Virginia 2, Complete Rankings » USA Today Poll RK TEAM RECORD PTS 1 Florida (57) 4-0 1473 2 Texas (1) 4-0 1408 3 Alabama (1) 5-0 1366 4 LSU 5-0 1273 5 Virginia Tech 4-1 1141 6 Boise State 5-0 1133 7 USC 4-1 1123 8 Ohio State 4-1 1072 9 TCU 4-0 965 10 Cincinnati 5-0 937 11 Miami (FL) 3-1 750 12 Penn State 4-1 713 13 Oklahoma State 3-1 702 14 Iowa 5-0 655 15 Kansas 4-0 616 16 Mississippi 3-1 460 17 Oregon 4-1 433 18 Missouri 4-0 386 19 Auburn 5-0 369 20 Brigham Young 4-1 353 21 Oklahoma 2-2 346 22 Nebraska 3-1 329 23 Georgia Tech 4-1 278 24 South Florida 5-0 220 25 Wisconsin 5-0 156 Dropped from rankings: Georgia 14, Houston 15, California 19, Michigan 20 Others receiving votes: Georgia 148, South Carolina 128, Notre Dame 57, Houston 52, Stanford 43, Michigan 33, Utah 31, Boston College 15, Pittsburgh 6, Arizona 2, Arkansas 1, West Virginia 1, CENTRL MICHIGAN 1, Complete Rankings » ESPN.com's Power Rankings RK TEAM RECORD PTS 1 Florida 4-0 368 2 Alabama 5-0 360 3 Texas 4-0 352 4 LSU 5-0 322 5 Virginia Tech 4-1 303 6 Boise State 5-0 289 7 USC 4-1 284 8 Ohio State 4-1 254 9 Cincinnati 5-0 248 10 TCU 4-0 240 11 Miami (FL) 3-1 236 12 Iowa 5-0 231 13 Oregon 4-1 190 14 Penn State 4-1 146 15 Auburn 5-0 140 16 Oklahoma State 3-1 137 17 Kansas 4-0 116 18 Oklahoma 2-2 112 19 Nebraska 3-1 91 20 Brigham Young 4-1 72 21 Mississippi 3-1 61 22 Missouri 4-0 49 23 South Florida 5-0 49 24 Georgia Tech 4-1 46 25 Stanford 4-1 38 Others receiving votes: Wisconsin, South Carolina, Houston, Georgia, Notre Dame, Michigan, Utah ESPNU Fan Rankings RK TEAM 1 Florida 2 Alabama 3 Texas 4 LSU 5 Virginia Tech 6 USC 7 Boise State 8 Cincinnati 9 Miami (FL) 10 Ohio State 11 TCU 12 Iowa 13 Oregon 14 Auburn 15 Penn State 16 Oklahoma State 17 Kansas 18 South Florida 19 Mississippi 20 Brigham Young 21 Oklahoma 22 Missouri 23 Nebraska 24 Georgia Tech 25 South Carolina NORMAN, Okla. -- Oklahoma Sooners receiver Ryan Broyles will be out for two to four weeks with a broken left shoulder blade, starting with this week's game against Baylor GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Florida quarterback Tim Tebow is reading, watching television, attending class, studying film and doing just about everything else he was before his concussion. Except practicing. Florida coach Urban Meyer said Monday that his star player has not been cleared to return to the field or play against No. 4 LSU on Saturday night. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Florida State coach Bobby Bowden said Sunday he isn't planning on quitting anytime soon, but the chair of the university's board of trustees has seen enough of the man who transformed the program into a collegiate powerhouse.
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RE: College Football 2009! - 10/7/2009 12:11:48 AM
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Tim Tebow has been cleared to play and he practiced Tuesday. He is expected to play against LSU Saturday. Go Gators!
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RE: College Football 2009! - 10/11/2009 7:49:15 AM
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Ga Tech had an awesome win against FSU. Bowden needs to step down NOW. How much clearer can it be that he is done?
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RE: College Football 2009! - 10/11/2009 4:12:39 PM
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Both of my teams, WVU and Marshall, won yesterday. That makes me very happy. But Florida won, which doesn't. Sorry gang, but I''m just not a fan of the Gators. I have to agree with buckifn - Bobby Bowden needs to retire. With all of the talent that keeps coming to Tallahasse, and they can't do any better than that?
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RE: College Football 2009! - 10/12/2009 1:43:36 PM
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The big story in Idaho today is not BSU in the top ten, but that the University of Idaho actually got a vote in one of the polls (not sure which). Maybe it'll finally be an interesting rivalry game for us this year. Nah...
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RE: College Football 2009! - 10/16/2009 10:53:26 AM
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AP Top 25 RK TEAM RECORD PTS 1 Florida (50) 5-0 1490 2 Alabama (10) 6-0 1430 3 Texas 5-0 1395 4 Virginia Tech 5-1 1283 5 Boise State 5-0 1199 6 USC 4-1 1161 7 Ohio State 5-1 1048 8 Cincinnati 5-0 1038 9 Miami (FL) 4-1 970 10 LSU 5-1 947 11 Iowa 6-0 919 12 TCU 5-0 917 13 Oregon 5-1 776 14 Penn State 5-1 597 15 Nebraska 4-1 576 16 Oklahoma State 4-1 559 17 Kansas 5-0 551 18 Brigham Young 5-1 490 19 Georgia Tech 5-1 453 20 Oklahoma 3-2 432 21 South Florida 5-0 330 22 South Carolina 5-1 319 23 Houston 4-1 192 24 Utah 4-1 76 25 Notre Dame 4-1 75 Dropped from rankings: Auburn 17, Mississippi 20, Missouri 24 Others receiving votes: Pittsburgh 58, Auburn 55, West Virginia 46, Mississippi 28, Wisconsin 27, Missouri 25, Arkansas 16, Central Michigan 6, Arizona 5, Michigan 5, Oregon State 2, Navy 1, Idaho 1, Stanford 1, Texas Tech 1 Complete Rankings »USA Today Poll RK TEAM RECORD PTS 1 Florida (53) 5-0 1468 2 Texas (1) 5-0 1402 3 Alabama (5) 6-0 1378 4 Virginia Tech 5-1 1241 5 USC 4-1 1175 6 Boise State 5-0 1170 7 Ohio State 5-1 1122 8 TCU 5-0 979 9 Cincinnati 5-0 973 10 LSU 5-1 944 11 Miami (FL) 4-1 847 12 Iowa 6-0 785 13 Penn State 5-1 782 14 Oklahoma State 4-1 676 15 Kansas 5-0 640 16 Oregon 5-1 620 17 Nebraska 4-1 491 18 Oklahoma 3-2 447 19 Brigham Young 5-1 441 20 Georgia Tech 5-1 420 21 South Florida 5-0 305 22 South Carolina 5-1 279 23 Houston 4-1 96 24 Missouri 4-1 90 25 Notre Dame 4-1 76 Dropped from rankings: Mississippi 16, Auburn 19, Wisconsin 25 Others receiving votes: Auburn 73, Mississippi 60, Pittsburgh 57, Utah 49, Wisconsin 37, West Virginia 13, Arkansas 12, Oregon State 8, Stanford 8, CENTRL MICHIGAN 7, Michigan 2, North Carolina 1, UCLA 1 Complete Rankings »ESPN.com's Power Rankings RK TEAM RECORD PTS 1 Florida 5-0 370 2 Alabama 6-0 364 3 Texas 5-0 343 4 Virginia Tech 5-1 329 5 USC 4-1 300 6 Boise State 5-0 294 7 Ohio State 5-1 268 8 Cincinnati 5-0 259 9 Miami (FL) 4-1 251 10 Iowa 6-0 250 11 TCU 5-0 229 12 LSU 5-1 223 13 Oregon 5-1 206 14 Nebraska 4-1 166 15 Penn State 5-1 156 16 Oklahoma 3-2 120 17 Kansas 5-0 118 18 Oklahoma State 4-1 110 19 Brigham Young 5-1 109 20 Georgia Tech 5-1 108 21 South Florida 5-0 90 22 South Carolina 5-1 56 23 Houston 4-1 54 24 Notre Dame 4-1 47 25 Pittsburgh 5-1 16 Others receiving votes: Auburn, Utah, Wisconsin, West Virginia, Arkansas, Michigan, Central Michigan ESPNU Fan Rankings RK TEAM 1 Alabama 2 Florida 3 Texas 4 Virginia Tech 5 USC 6 Boise State 7 Cincinnati 8 Ohio State 9 Iowa 10 Miami (FL) 11 LSU 12 Oregon 13 TCU 14 Penn State 15 Nebraska 16 Kansas 17 Oklahoma State 18 Oklahoma 19 Georgia Tech 20 South Florida 21 Brigham Young 22 South Carolina 23 Houston 24 Utah 25 Notre Dame least the fans know the number 1 team in country is. Cincy looked great last night. prayers for the starting QB but that team looks pretty solid. Boise St got lucky from what i hear. hats off and thank God this happened. I may dislike USC strongly but am proud to read this. LOS ANGELES -- Injured tailback Stafon Johnson has made a surprise appearance at Southern California's team meeting before the sixth-ranked Trojans' trip to Notre Dame. Johnson was released from the hospital on Wednesday, just 16 days after his neck and throat were crushed in a weightlifting accident. The senior won't play again this season, but is continuing his rehabilitation at home. I only ask as a fan of the game, keep this young man in our prayers. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- New Mexico coach Mike Locksley won't be on the sidelines when his team plays UNLV later this month, part of a 10-day suspension issued Tuesday as punishment for his role in a fight with an assistant coach. "I'm the leader of the team and my staff," Locksley said. "I should have used better judgment. I showed poor leadership and I won't let it happen again. I've learned some harsh lessons, lessons that I feel will make me a better leader." CORAL GABLES, Fla. -- Defensive end Eric Moncur and safety Randy Phillips are expected to miss No. 9 Miami's game at Central Florida on Saturday night. Both are starters when healthy. Moncur, who was hopeful of playing this weekend, has an injured lower right leg. Phillips has missed Miami's previous two games with an arm injury. He also has not felt well in recent days. FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. -- Arkansas running back Michael Smith's playing status remains in doubt for Saturday's game against No. 1 Florida. Coach Bobby Petrino said Thursday the running back would be a "game-time decision" Saturday. Smith tweaked his right hamstring in a win over Auburn last weekend. Smith rushed for 145 yards against the Tigers. Michigan quarterback Tate Forcier is listed as probable for Saturday's game against Delaware State after sustaining a mild concussion last week at Iowa. Forcier, who has started Michigan's first six games, returned to practice Wednesday and has a 75 percent chance of playing Saturday, according to Michigan's official injury report. The freshman from San Diego sustained the concussion early in the fourth quarter of last Saturday's loss to Iowa. He was still experiencing headaches Monday, and head coach Rich Rodriguez said before Wednesday's practice that doctors were conducting final tests. Rodriguez said that if Forcier is healthy, he will get the start against Delaware State. keep these young men in prayers other news. STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- A former Penn State tailback who hoped to play in the NFL claims in a lawsuit that authorities ruined his professional aspirations after filing a rape charge against him that was later dropped. An attorney for Austin Scott filed the civil suit this week against Centre County prosecutors, Penn State police and the university in federal court in Williamsport. The suit said Scott suffered "mental pain and suffering" and diminished "earning capacity" because of the case. He never played for the Nittany Lions after coach Joe Paterno suspended him in October 2007 for violating team rules. Police charged Scott a week later all info courtesy of espn.go.com sorry bout being late getting the updates. had a rough week with loss of close pastor friend and dad having surgery kinda takes presedence over board.
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RE: College Football 2009! - 10/16/2009 2:47:19 PM
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Enjoyed being at the TN/GA game last week, this week I'm doing Nascar and will have to rely on my cell phone to give me 'Bama updates! Roll Tide!
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