Monthly Archives: September, 2008

Buckeyes will be without Beanie vs. Bobcats

There’s a good chance that a one-legged Chris Wells could probably run for more than 100 yards against Ohio on Saturday, but we won’t get a chance to find that out. Wells won’t take the field on Saturday when #3 Ohio State takes on Ohio, as he hasn’t practiced at all this week after injuring [...]

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More Hurricanes To Attack Florida; Meyer The Best Levee

Miami.  The U.  The orange and green.  That silly pelican. These images extract a nauseating reaction from Florida fans.  Although currently in rebuilding mode, Miami’s place in history as one of the most successful college football programs is undeniable.  Five national championships.  Countless impact players that have gone on to successful, if not Hall of [...]

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CFB Channel Cruisin’ Week 2: Florida-Miami the headliner for a light week

The best way to describe the second week of the college football season is that it’s one of those ‘in-between’ weeks. Last weekend wasn’t the most exciting week of college football that you’ll ever see, but it was the opening weekend of the season, which makes it a special occasion. And then next week, USC-Ohio [...]

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NFL Fantasy Start or Sit Week 1: Whose time is it to shine, who should ride the pine?

I’ll admit, I’ve never been a huge fan of articles that try to predict who should start and sit on my fantasy team. There are so many scoring systems and sizes of leagues one man’s start can easily be another man’s sit. So why read this one? Three reasons: 1. I won’t waste your time [...]

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Blogpoll Week 1 Ballot: Shaken and Stirred Edition

If you’ve noticed the lack of posting in the last few days, it’s because I thought I’d reserve my judgments (outside of the Mizzou-Illinois bit) on the opening weekend of the college football season for today, when all of the games were done. For the most part, the teams who were supposed to win did, [...]

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Deja Vu for Mizzou: Tigers outpoint Illini in another shootout in St. Louis

It wasn’t Kurt Warner and the Greatest Show on Turf on display in St. Louis on Saturday night, but there were plenty of fireworks between Missouri and Illinois last night, much like there were in last year’s matchup. And, just like last year, Missouri took control in the second quarter, built a seemingly insurmountable lead [...]

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