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Ten Piece Nuggets-NCAA Football
It’s Monday and it’s time to take a look at the NCAA football and it’s AP Top 25. Week eight is in the books, and we cook up ten nuggets to review it.
- Alabama remains entrenched at #1. They won the home game against Tennessee 35-13, and lost a QB in the process. Tua Tagovailoa underwent surgery for a high ankle sprain yesterday and is expected to be back for the early November showdown with LSU, who remains at #2 after a 36-13 win at Mississippi St.
- Clemson’s won 45-10 over Louisville on the field. But, off of the field they lost one place in the polls. They are now #4 after Dabo Swinney told reporters that his sophomore QB Trevor Lawrence had four really bad plays in the game. Their loss was THE Ohio St University’s gain as THE climbed to three. THE beat Northwestern all sixty minutes long in a 52-3 Friday night blowout.
- Oklahoma #5 and Penn St #6 round out the top six teams all with 7-0 records. Oklahoma stayed at #5 while Penn St jumped into the spot formerly occupied by fellow Big 10 school Wisconsin. Whisky looked hungover all Saturday afternoon losing to lowly Illinois 24-23. James McCourt kicked a 39-yard field as time expired and Illinois pulled off the biggest upset of the college football season bar none. The Badgers dropped a steep seven spots to #13. Their playoff dreams are now a headache and need two aspirin. Penn St jumped to a 21-0 lead at home over Michigan then held on to win 28-21. Jim Harbaugh’s team suffered another loss to a big time team in a Big Ten game in a big time moment. He decided to question the officiating. “It’ll be interesting to compare some of the different scenarios in the game, in terms of calls,” Harbaugh said. Perhaps a look in the mirror would be interesting as well.
- Florida and Notre Dame begin the parade of 6-1 clubs at #7 and # 8 respectively. Florida hoped over ND moving from 9 to 7 a week after their first loss as they fought off a game South Carolina Gamecocks team in the rain in SC. Will Muschamp had a few choice words for a few refs after a few bad calls and non calls post game. He said he had nothing more to say about it. Then, almost under his breath he uttered “gutless” describing the refs decision to flag him for unsportsmanlike conduct. His wallet might be a few “dollars less” after the NCAA takes a look. ND was idle before they travel to Michigan this week.
- Auburn jumped two spots back into the top ten at #9 after running over Arkansas 51-10. Arkansas is a bad football team. Their fake punt, which you can see here, could be the worst designed special teams play, well, ever. The Auburn Tigers travel to Baton Rouge for a top ten showdown/throwdown with the LSU Tigers Saturday.
- Georgia wore down Kentucky 21-0 in the mud and rain in Athens a week after they were upset by SC. Georgia threw for a measly 35 yards all game on just 12 attempts. Kentucky one upped that, or one downed that, throwing for a measly 17 yards on 18 attempts. If you missed the game you don’t have to brag about it.
- Oregon and Utah rep the PAC 12 and are ranked #11 and #12. Oregon’s season opening, last seven seconds loss to Auburn is deep in the rear view mirror now. The Ducks went to Washington and escaped with a fine 35-31 win. They’ll need help to climb back into any playoff discussion. But with only two road games left of the five remaining, at USC and at #24 Arizona St., they do have an outside shot as others ahead of them square off.
- Baylor says hello, remaining undefeated after an impressive road win at Oklahoma St. 45-21. The Bears are 7-0 and have Texas and Oklahoma visiting Waco in mid November. Baylor moved up four spots from 18 to 14.
- SMU 7-0, Minnesota 7-0, and Appalachian St. 6-0 round out the undefeated teams at #16, #17, and #21 respectively. Much like Rodney Dangerfield it seems they get no respect. Boise St. was undefeated but got bounced at BYU by the Cougars. Boise St fell from 14 all the way down to 22.
- A few early lines are out. THE Ohio St. U is a home 14 point favorite over Wisconsin. LSU is a home 12 1/2 point favorite over Auburn. Michigan is a surprising home 2 1/2 point favorite over the Fighting Irish.
Don’t leave your plate in the sink. Put it in the dish washer please.
Comment section
If you loved LSU v Florida (Go Gayta) at -13 then you should love LSU v Auburn (War Eagle, Plainsmen, Tigers) at -12.5.
Will have to see if the weather clears on Saturday and the Tiger Stad turf isn’t a little wet, which could give some advantage to UA.
Heisman Burrow will throw it in humidity, sun, rain, or snow.
One time someone told me to bet the under because it was sleeting and snowing at the Independence Bowl. Like my divorces, more money down the drain pipe.
Like Adrianne tried to tell you….don’t bet on football and don’t bet on marriages.
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