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Cocktail Thursday: Samford Edition

Written on September 14, 2017 at 6:45 pm, by

If your Georgia Bulldogs are about to follow up a hard-fought, emotional, late game with a trap match up before beginning the SEC schedule, you could probably use a drink. I can help you with that. I am not going to pretend that the Samford Bulldogs are the Alabama Crimson Tide. That would be insulting  Continue Reading »

Jimbo Fisher discusses how FSU has dealt with its lengthy break between games

Written on September 14, 2017 at 6:30 pm, by

It’s been 12 days since Florida State lost its season opening game to Alabama. It will be nine more before the Seminoles again take the field, this time in their home opener against NC State on September 23rd. Jimbo Fisher made no secret of the fact that his team is ready to get back on  Continue Reading »

Back in Black: Mississippi State’s Performance Against LSU Could Make or Break their Season

Written on September 11, 2017 at 8:22 pm, by

Mississippi State avoided the trap. We remember 2008. We remember overtime in 2011. We remember a 14-0 deficit in 2015. Louisiana Tech is always a trap. But, on Saturday in Ruston, the Bulldogs evaded the disaster in fine fashion. Justin Ford-USA TODAY Sports State needed a convincing win. It wasn’t pretty, finding themselves down 9-0  Continue Reading »

Pat Narduzzi remains confident in Max Browne

Written on September 11, 2017 at 8:00 pm, by

Many fans are already calling for Pitt head coach Pat Narduzzi to replace Max Browne. Browne wasn’t terrible against Penn State but some worry about his mobility and throwing accuracy in general. But after the game, Narduzzi acknowledged Browne was still the starter. On Monday in his weekly press conference, he elaborated and seemed even  Continue Reading »

Oklahoma Sooners Football: Oklahoma DE Amani Bledsoe suing NCAA over PED suspension

Written on September 11, 2017 at 7:19 pm, by

According to a report from the Tulsa World, Oklahoma Sooners sophomore defensive end Amani Bledsoe is suing the NCAA over his current suspension for PED use. Bledsoe tested positive for clomiphene, which can be used as a performance-enhancer because of the fact that it can block estrogen. The suspension began last October and is scheduled  Continue Reading »

Mike Stevens and Will Richardson back on NC State’s depth chart

Written on September 11, 2017 at 6:55 pm, by

Will Richardson is returning to his starting spot at right tackle this weekend after serving a two-game suspension, and that’s very good news for an NC State offense in need of a boost to its ground game. Injured cornerback Mike Stevens is also back on the two-deep this week, though it is unclear exactly how  Continue Reading »

Pat Narduzzi irked by James Franklin comments after Penn State game

Written on September 11, 2017 at 6:30 pm, by

After the Penn State game, James Franklin delivered what has been universally seen as a cheap shot of sorts. James Franklin said when Pitt beat Penn State last year it was like they won the Super Bowl “For us this year it was like beating Akron” pic.twitter.com/TiC362Ax4q — John Clark CSN/NBC (@JClarkCSN) September 9, 2017  Continue Reading »

Several Badgers questionable for Wisconsin vs. BYU

Written on September 11, 2017 at 6:27 pm, by

Quite a few contributors might not be active for Wisconsin’s road trip to BYU later this week. No. 9 Wisconsin released its preliminary injury report on Monday, showing five players listed as questionable. They include starting guards Beau Benzschawel and Jon Dietzen (both listed with right leg ailments), running back Bradrick Shaw (also right leg),  Continue Reading »

Notre Dame Football vs Georgia: Stats That Lie and Stats That Don’t

Written on September 11, 2017 at 6:20 pm, by

I’ll say it up front. This isn’t going to be a pretty article, dear readers. I will disclaim the following: I am sick of Notre Dame. The sea of red reared it’s ugly head in South Bend and I have plenty of opinions on that. The media was crappy to the head coach. I have  Continue Reading »

Leach: “Luke’s starting” against Oregon State

Written on September 11, 2017 at 6:14 pm, by

Prior to his injury in the second half against the Boise State Broncos, Luke Falk struggled mightily to move the offense at all. WSU’s lone touchdown in the first half came on a defensive scoop and score from Robert Taylor and a perfectly healthy Falk was briefly benched for Tyler Hilinski in the 3rd quarter.  Continue Reading »