2010 NFL Scouting Combine: Linebacker Results
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Thursday, March 4th 2010. Under NFL, NFL Draft Tags: 2010 NFL Draft, Boston College, Brandon Spikes, Clemson, combine, Eric Norwood, Florida, Florida State, Kentucky, Minnesota, Mississippi State, Missouri, Nebraska, NFL Combine, Oklahoma, Oregon State, Sean Weatherspoon, South Carolina, south florida, UNLV, Utah
This review of the linebackers at the 2010 NFL Combine analyzes the players a they were officially listed entering the combine, making several players who could potentially make a position switch not appear in this column.
However, there were quite a few stand-out performers, as well as some guys who "wowed" ... Continue Reading
2010 NFL Draft: Safety Rankings
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Wednesday, February 24th 2010. Under NFL, NFL Draft Tags: 2010 NFL Draft, Eric Berry, Georgia, Georgia Tech, LSU, Nebraska, south florida, Taylor Mays, Tennessee, USC
With several teams lacking elite play out of their safeties, the top three safeties in this draft class will be in high regard, making it entirely possible that all three are gone in the first round.
Eric Berry stands tall above the rest of the prospects, and could easily be a ... Continue Reading
2010 NFL Draft: Defensive End Rankings
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Thursday, February 11th 2010. Under NFL Draft Tags: 2010 NFL Draft, Arkansas State, Carlos Dunlap, Florida, Georgia Tech, Gerald McCoy, Ndamukong Suh, Northwestern, Ole Miss, Penn State, south florida, USC
There are plenty of athletic, versatile pass rushers in this year's draft, although with so many team's switching their defensive philosophies (most notably Green Bay last year), it's important to note where each "defensive end" ranks in his appropriate category.
Read on for the top 10 defensive ends in the 2010 ... Continue Reading
College Football Picks (Week 11): Weekday Games
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Tuesday, November 10th 2009. Under NCAA Football, Previews & Predictions Tags: Akron, Ball State, Bernard Pierce, Big East, BJ Daniels, Bowling Green, Buffalo, Central Michigan, Cincinnati, Dan LeFevour, MAC, Miami (Ohio), Northern Illinois, Ohio, Rutgers, south florida, Temple, Toledo, Tom Savage, Tony Pike, West Virginia, Zac Dysert, Zach Collaros
It wasn’t nearly the week that it could’ve or should’ve been for me with last week’s college football picks, but I’m starting anew, and I’m confident about getting things turned around this week.
Below, I have picks for all of this week’s weekday games, and as usual, I’ll have ... Continue Reading
2009 Big East Football Preview: Is this Pitt’s year?
Posted By Guest Authors On Tuesday, July 28th 2009. Under NCAA Football Tags: Big East, Bill Stull, Cincinnati, George Selvie, Greg Romeus, Louisville, Mardy Gilyard, Matt Grothe, noel devine, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, south florida, syracuse, Tony Pike, UConn, West Virginia
by Dan Kelley
The Big East conference is going to look a lot different in 2009.
With the exodus of established stars like Pat White, LeSean McCoy, Donald Brown and Mike Teel to the NFL, nearly every team in the league is going to be scrambling to find their stars of tomorrow.
Thanks ... Continue Reading
2009 NFL Draft Prospect Rankings - Outside Linebackers (4/20)
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Monday, April 20th 2009. Under Uncategorized Tags: Aaron Curry, Brian Cushing, California, Cincinnati, Clay Matthews, Clay Matthews Jr., Clint Sintim, Cody Brown, Connor Barwin, Kaluka Maiava, Marcus Freeman, Ohio State, Pac-10, south florida, Tyrone McKenzie, UConn, USC, Virginia, Wake Forest, Zack Follett
1. Aaron Curry (Wake Forest)
Has all the physical tools and skill requirements of an elite linebacker. Has excellent timed speed, and elite natural instincts. Can be a bit overly aggressive. Hasn't shown if he can be a reliable pass rusher. May have difficulty with play recognition at the next level.
2. ... Continue Reading
Another top-10 team bites the dust on Thursday night
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Friday, October 17th 2008. Under NCAA Football Tags: auburn, BCS, Boise State, BYU, Cincinnati, Colorado, ESPN, Georgia Tech, Jacquizz Rodgers, Maryland, Miami, Oregon State, Pittsburgh, South Carolina, south florida, TCU, Texas, Texas A&M, USC, Utah, Vanderbilt, Virginia Tech, West Virginia
If you’re a ranked team, and you’ve got a potentially dangerous Thursday night game left on your schedule this season, you should probably start doing all you can to petition to have your game moved.
It’s been a season full of upsets so far, but little ol’ Thursday night ... Continue Reading
Spinal injury ends career of Ball State receiver Love
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Monday, September 22nd 2008. Under NCAA Football Tags: Ball State, Brouce Mompremier, Dante Love, Florida International, Gary Rogers, Indiana, Nate Davis, south florida, Washington State
What was supposed to be a special, historic night for Ball State football is now just a little bittersweet. On Saturday night, Ball State won 42-20 at Indiana, not only improving their record to 4-0, but also recording the program’s first win over a BCS school in 43 tries. ... Continue Reading
Tampa Thriller: South Florida downs Kansas on last-second kick
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Saturday, September 13th 2008. Under NCAA Football Tags: Angus Quigley, Kansas, Maikon Bonani, south florida, Todd Reesing
Today's a good day to be Maikon Bonani. There are only a couple of times when many know a kicker's name - when he misses a big kick, or when he makes a game-winning field goal.
I'm going to venture a guess that USF's freshman kicker could've painted ... Continue Reading
CFB Channel Cruisin’ Week 3: It’s the big one!
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Thursday, September 11th 2008. Under NCAA Football Tags: Arkansas, auburn, Brandon Tate, BYU, Cal, Charlie Weis, Fresno State, Georgia, Jahvid Best, Javon Ringer, Kansas, Maryland, Michigan, Middle Tennessee, Mississippi State, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oregon, purdue, Rusty Smith, Rutgers, South Carolina, south florida, Texas, ucla, USC, Utah St., Washington, Wisconsin
After what amounted to an in-between week produced a couple of upsets and a few more near-upsets, this week is the one we’ve been waiting for.
There’s the big one, which really needs no introduction (but I’ll be doing a preview of it anyway), but you’ve got plenty of ... Continue Reading







