- There are 2 definite front runners for the Heisman Trophy: Knowshon Moreno and Chase Daniel. Moreno is hands down the best running back in college football, and he shows up in the big games. Daniel has put up staggering numbers on a weekly basis, but he's yet to dive into the Big 12 schedule. The key to both their campaigns will ultimately be the success of their teams.
- Phil Fulmer's seat is getting toasty hot. Tennessee was embarrassed on the national stage when they were upset by a bad UCLA team, and Fulmer's inability to solve Florida may be the nail in the coffin. Tennessee is a team with all the talent in the world, but has consistently underperformed in recent years.
- Penn State is a team to be reckoned with. The spread HD is destroying the competition. They'll have by far their biggest teast of the year when Illinois comes to Happy Valley this weekend. As of now Penn State seems to be the class of the Big 10.
- Finally it would seem that West Virginia fans are getting the message that the rest of the college football world has been telling them for a long time: "Bill Stewart was a bad hire." Stewart legitimately lost that game for West Virginia on Thursday. His clock management on the final drive cost the Mountaineers any legitimate hope of a final scoring opportunity before halftime. Rich Rodriguez is what made West Virginia tick, Stewart was simply a coach on his staff.
- What does Georgia Tech's 38-7 blowout of Mississippi State say about the SEC? Certainly it doesn't say much about last week's 3-2 Auburn win over Mississippi State.
- It's becoming more and more clear that the downfall of the Big East is already underway. Rodriguez's departure has hit West Viriginia faster than anticipated, Rutgers has now lost to Fresno State and Navy, UCONN was taken to the wire at home by arguably the worst team in the Big 12, and Pittsburgh squeaked out a win against a middle of the road in the Big 10 Iowa team.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
CFB Week 4 Hangover
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The Guru
Another fantastic weekend of college football is in the books, and there's a lot to digest.
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