News Archive for BCS

Texas’ Colt McCoy Sinks Longhorns When It Counts Most

Friday, January 8th, 2010

Colt McCoy came to Austin with much fanfare.  He was the Texas boy that chose to stay home and put on the burnt orange.  He was to carry on the legacy of quarterbacking success under Mack Brown. He was supposed to bring another national championship just as his predecessor Vince Young.  Last night in Pasadena, that storybook ending got short-circuited.

Injuries Follow McCoy's Losses

Injuries Follow McCoy's Losses

While McCoy ends his career as the winningest quarterback in NCAA history, he will be remembered most for his losses.  Oddly, most of those losses included injuries to McCoy.

During his freshman year, McCoy suffered a “stinger” in his shoulder during a huge upset loss to Kansas State.  Later that season during a deplorable showing against A&M, he bowed out late with another “stinger”, this time to his neck.  In 2007, McCoy was injured again in another huge blowout upset loss to Kansas State at home.  This time a reported concussion and pain in his arm.  McCoy returned as the wounded lion the following week with his bicep bandaged up in a loss to Oklahoma.

McCoy just always seemed to get injured when the chips were on the line.

Then last night, another big game.  Another major obstacle in front of him.  A chance for glory.  Another injury.  This one cost his team the BCS.

While I want to believe the wonderful “pushed out” press release stories of what happened in that locker room in Pasadena last night, as beautifully detailed by Yahoo Sports’ Dan Wetzel, I was always taught not to buy into fairytales.  The reality is that Colt McCoy started in another big game and he went down with another injury that cannot be detected by a medical physician.  The “stinger” is really the only injury you can fake.  Its an injury that is based on the word of the player.

Now I am not here to call out McCoy as a faker.  He very well may have been truly injured each of these times.  The motive here is to point out that when pressure game situations arose, it was these games where McCoy had a penchant for injury.  It may just be coincidence, but it has to be noted.

Only Colt McCoy knows for sure.

One thing everyone can agree on is that if that quarterback last night for the Texas Longhorns was Tim Tebow, we wouldn’t be hearing excuses that Texas lost because McCoy got knocked out of the game.  Tebow would have re-entered that game, no matter what condition he was in.  It would have taken armed security to remove him from the field.

Regardless if McCoy re-entered the game, there would have been very little difference in the result on the scoreboard.  The Alabama defensive line penetrated holes through that swiss cheese Texas offensive line with relative ease.  McCoy’s stat line would have looked very similar to what Garrett Gilbert put up on the board.

Texas has much to thank Nick Saban for his conservative play-calling.  A 17-point bullying could have easily been a 40 point blowout if Alabam decided to unleash that offense.

Crimson Tide Capture BCS Championship

Friday, January 8th, 2010

Alabama capped off a undefeated 14-0 season by defeating Texas 37-21 to capture the BCS National Championship. Bama was a unanimous number 1 in the AP Polls. They were lead by their Heisman trophy winner Mark Ingram and got a little help from a arm that went dead.

Alabama weathered the storm of a couple of early mistakes amd kept the damage minimal.  Bama went for a fake punt on their first possession when it was fourth and long.  Texas could not take full advantage of this and had to settle for a field goal. To make matters worst, Texas lost their star quarterback Colt McCoy to a dead arm. It was a hit that he has taken many times but for some reason the hit made his arm have no feeling.  There was no pain.

mark-ingramYou could see from here that it was not going to be Texas night.  From there Texas got another break after they kicked off, and Alabama did not cover the kick.  Texas had another opportunity to get six but had to settle for another field goal to make it 6-0. Texas walked away wanting more, and Bama showed why they are the Champs by squashing any real momentum early in the game.

The second quarter was Bama’s quarter.  They outscored Texas 24-0. Ingram and fellow running back Trent Richardson got the running game going, and the Tide was rolling.They both scored rushing touchdowns, then they added a field goal.  It looked like it was going to be 17-6 headed to the half.

But that is when Bama’s defense came up big again. Texas attempted a shovel pass that turned into disaster.  The pass was picked off by Bama’ s defensive linemen Marcell Dareus for a 28 yard touchdown with only three seconds left. He broke two tackles and Texas had to be demoralized.

I have to give Texas credit as they came out in the second half and scored two touchdowns to make the game 24-21 with about three minutes left.  It is a credit to coach Mack Brown to keep his team up considering what happen in the first half. But it was Bama’s defense that came up big yet again.

Bama forced a fumble deep in Texas territory and covered it on the three yard line.  Ingram then bulled his was to a three yard touchdown.  Then Bama got another interception, and Richardson capped off the scoring with a two yard run.Bama’s defense held Texas to only 276 total yards when they averaged about 440 per game.

Ingram ended up with 116 yards rushing and 2 touchdowns.  He was offensive game MVP.  Trent Richardson was also great as he rushed for 109 yards and two scored also.  Bama won with a total team effort on both sides of the ball.  Nick Saban had these kids buy in to all his philosophies , and it paid off.

Congratulations Crimson Tide.

Will The Tide Roll To A BCS Title?

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

The BCS Championship game tonight pits two undefeated teams in the Rose Bowl. Texas will take on Alabama with the winner to be crowned National Champion.  Both teams have star players and two of the best coaches in college football.

Alabama is lead by their Heisman trophy winner, Mark Ingram.  Ingram leads a rushing attack that averaged 215.9 yards per game, good for 12th in the nation.  It will be vital to establish this ground attack so they can set up their passing game and keep the Texas defense on the defense.  Balance will be a key to victory.  Alabama will also need too pressure Texas quarterback Colt McCoy.  They have been susceptible to the big play this year.  McCoy can come up with the big play and Bama better keep those plays to a minimum.

Nick Saban will have Alabama fired up in tonights BCS Championahip game vs. Texas.

Nick Saban will have Alabama fired up in tonights BCS Championahip game vs. Texas.

The Crimson Tide also sport one the best coaches in the nation in Nick Saban.  Saban seems to squeeze the most out of his players and will have this team both prepared and motivated.  He has had time since Bama’s big SEC Championship win over Florida.  Saban will also use that momentum to keep the tide rolling.  If this game comes down to a the kicking game, Bama will fair well.  Leigh Tiffin kicked 29/33 field goals this year. Bama will hope this game will not be that close.

Texas is led by their great quarterback Colt McCoy.  McCoy finished third in the Heisman balloting to Ingram. He could use this as motivation to out play Ingram and Alabama tonight.  McCoy must manage this game smartly and limit his mistakes against a opportunistic Alabama defense.  Texas cannot afford to make mistakes, it is that easy.  Texas also sports the #1 rushing defense in the nation, only giving up a poultry 62.2 yards per game.  If they can bring that kind of defense tonight against Bama’s vaunted rushing offense, they will wind up National Champions.

Texas also has a great coach in Mack Brown. Brown has already won a National Championship at Texas and would like nothing better than to add a second.  Texas might also be a team of destiny.  They pulled out a 13-12 victory over Nebraska in the Big Eight Championship when there was one second added to the clock.  They then used that one second to their advantage as their place kicker Hunter Lawrence kicked a game winning field goal.  Lawrence is a stellar kicker converting 22/25 field goals this year.

I think that the Tide is too balanced and too good for the Longhorns.  Bama has everything working for them including talent, coaching and momentum.  I think the tide will roll to the National Championship.

How Will The Nebraska Cornhuskers Rebound In The Holiday Bowl?

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

Tonights Holiday Bowl in San Diego features a match up of two teams that had devastating loses that could of had them in a BCS bowl. One in particular was one second away and saw elation turn into a nightmare.

Will Suh have the Cornhuskers morivated to play great defense to carry rhem to a victory tonight in the Holiday Bowl.

Will Ndamukong Suh have the Cornhuskers motivated to play defense to carry them to a victory tonight in the Holiday Bowl.

Nebraska is the team mentioned. The Cornhuskers (9-4) and 20th ranked held a 12-10 lead over second ranked Texas in the Big 12 Championship.Texas quarterback Colt McCoy threw the ball out of bounds ,and the Huskers thought they were Big 12 champs and headed to a BCS berth. But fate played a cruel joke on them as they even celebrated on the field for a brief moment. The officials put a mere one more second on the clock and Texas kicked a game wining field goal to escape with a 13-12 victory putting them in the BCS Championship Game. You talk about snatching the jaws of victory form a team, this is what happened.

Arizona (8-4) and 22nd ranked have a game on their resume’ that could of had them BCS bowling. They were within six seconds of being in position to win the Pac 10 title. They held a 31-24 lead over Oregon only to concede to that touchdown that tied the game ,and Oregon pulled it out in double overtime 44-41.Know they find themselves in the Holiday bowl instead of the Rose Bowl. Zona did rebound nicely to win their next two games. Nonetheless, they have to question, “What might of been?”

Both teams tonight have good defenses. Nebraska has the 9th rated defense, giving up only 11.2 points per game and held the vaunted Texas offense to a mere 202 yards in the Big 12 Championship game. They are lead by their sensational defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh. Suh had a phenomenal year that had him finish 4th in the Heisman balloting.Arizona is 21st in total defense and has played good defense in their last couple of games.

I think that both teams still have nightmares of what could of been. Nebraska’s last game is what they remember most. I want to see how they rebound and motivate themselves to get up off of the carpet and have the fire to win. This game is a toss up. I have to think the Huskers will muster up the motivation to carry them to victory tonight in San Diego.

How will the Pitt Panthers rebound from devastation?

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

The story line of todays Car Care Meineke Bowl  is how the Pitt Panthers will rebound with one of the their most devastating defeats in the history of their program. Pit is coming off a loss to Cincinnati in the Big East Championship game. Pitt had a 21 point lead and a 14 point fourth quarter lead before eventually losing 45-44 in front of their home crowd..Too add insult to injury, Pitt’s holder botched the extra point that would of had the game into overtime. Instead of playing a BCS game, the Sugar Bowl, Pitt finds themselves in Charlotte today facing North Carolina. What a difference a extra point can make.

How will Dave Wannstedt have his Pitt Panthers motivated in today's Car Care Meineke Bowl?

How will Dave Wannstedt have his Pitt Panthers motivated in today's Car Care Meineke Bowl?

Pitt is (9-3) and 17th ranked. They are lead by their sensational freshman running back Dion Lewis. Lewis is the Big East Offensive Player Of The Year. He will be going up against North Carolina’s 6th nationally ranked defense and 9th against the run. He will be a key factor in taking the pressure off their  senior quarterback Bill Stull. Stull  and his fellow seniors are more than ready to answer the question from that last loss and wants to go out a winner as a Pitt Panther. I also want to see how Pitt’s coach Dave Wannstedt will motivate his team after that devastating loss. He has something to prove in this Bowl game.

I think Pitt will come up big in front of the Carolina home crowd and show that they have the character to rebound from the Big East Championship loss. They have too much talent and pride to go out losers this year. This time rebounding will occur in football and not basketball.

Horned Frogs coach Patterson Leaps to AP coach of the year

Thursday, December 24th, 2009
Gary Patterson lead TCU to a perfect 12-0 as he took home AP caoch of the year

Gary Patterson lead TCU to a perfect 12-0 as he took home AP caoch of the year

Lets hear it for Gary Patterson  for what he has accomplished at Texas Christian University. On Wednesday, Patterson was awarded a much deserved AP coach of the year. Patterson edged out Brian Kelly by receiving  21 first place votes  Kelly’s 19. He led TCU to a perfect 12-0 season this year and has them with a date in the Fiesta Bowl against fellow unbeaten Boise State. It is TCU’s first BCS appearance in the history of the program ,and their best season in 70 years. Quite a accomplishment for one of the lesser known schools in Division 1 college football.

He led TCU to a perfect 12-0 season this year and has them with a date in the Fiesta Bowl against fellow unbeaten Boise State. It is TCU’s first BCS appearance in the history of the program ,and their best season in 70 years. Quite a accomplishment for one of the lesser known schools in Division 1 college football.

TCU dominated opponents all year long. Nine of their twelve victories were by a astounding 25 or more points. When they got you down, they did not let up for even one second. That is a true sign of great coaching which is why he won this award. It is great to see a team like TCU recognized among the traditionally elite in college football. I find it a very refreshing change for college football.

Patterson has been at TCU for nine seasons and has amassed a 85-27 record. In addition to a that impressive accomplishment, he has guided TCU to 11 or more victories in five of the last seven seasons. So you can see this season is no fluke, and he has done a consistent job for this football program. He has TCU going n the right direction and wants them to be mentioned as one of the elite teams in college football year after year.

TCU  just missed out on playing for the BCS National Championship as Texas squeaked by Nebraska to end their season. It is a shame, because I think they had a real good chance to knock off Alabama and win the National Championship. What a story that would of been. The Horned Frogs, National Champions! Anyway, Congratulations to Gary Patterson and TCU.

College Bowl Game Predictions

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

BSCThe college bowl schedule kicks off today with two opening games on the schedule as Wyoming meets Fresno State in the New Mexico Bowl and Central Florida hooks up with Rutgers in the St. Petersburg Bowl.   College football fans will be treated to 34 games over 20 days culminating with Alabama and Texas deciding this year’s national champions.

This year’s matchups pair what appear to be some with three teams favored by double-digit spreads and twelve team favored by a touchdown or more.  While Vegas is seeing a lot of mismatches, there appears to be some great upsets brewing.   I am projecting right now seven underdogs achieving outright victories and sixteen underdogs covering the spread.

My biggest underdog covers include SMU, Boston College, Northwestern, East Carolina and Boise State.  My biggest underdog outright victories are Texas A&M and Stanford.

Bowl Matchup Spread Winner Cover
New Mexico Bowl Wyoming vs. Fresno State Fresno State by 11 Fresno State Fresno State
St. Petersburg Bowl Central Florida vs. Rutgers EVEN Central Florida Central Florida
New Orleans Bowl Middle Tenn St vs.Southern Miss Southern Miss by 4 Southern Miss Middle Tenn St
Las Vegas Bowl BYU vs. Oregon State Oregon State by 3 BYU BYU
Poinsettia Bowl Utah vs. California EVEN Utah Utah
Hawaii Bowl SMU vs. Nevada Nevada by 15 Nevada SMU
Little Caesars Bowl Ohio vs. Marshall Ohio by 3 Ohio Ohio
Meineke Care Bowl North Carolina vs. Pittsburgh Pittsburgh by 3 Pitt North Carolina
Emerald Bowl Boston College vs. USC USC by 9 USC BC
Music City Bowl Kentucky vs. Clemson Clemson by 7½ Clemson Clemson
Independence Bowl Texas A&M vs. Georgia Georgia by 7 Texas A&M Texas A&M
Eagle Bank Bowl UCLA vs. Temple EVEN Temple Temple
Champs Sports Bowl Wisconsin vs. Miami Miami by 3 Miami Miami
Humanitarian Bowl Bowling Green vs. Idaho Bowling Green by 2 Bowling Green Bowling Green
Holiday Bowl Nebraska vs. Arizona Arizona by 1½ Nebraska Nebraska
Armed Forces Bowl Air Force vs. Houston Houston by 4½ Air Force Air Force
Sun Bowl Stanford vs. Oklahoma Oklahoma by 8 Stanford Stanford
Texas Bowl Navy vs. Missouri EVEN Navy Navy
Insight Bowl Iowa State vs. Minnesota Minnesota by 3 Minnesota Minnesota
Chick Fil-A Bowl Tennessee vs. Virginia Tech Virginia Tech by 4½ Virginia Tech Tennessee
Outback Bowl Northwestern vs. Auburn Auburn by 7½ Auburn Northwestern
Capital One Bowl LSU vs. Penn St. Penn St. by 3 Penn State Penn State
Gator Bowl Florida State vs. West Virginia West Virginia by 3 West Virginia West Virginia
Rose Bowl Ohio State vs. Oregon Oregon by 3½ Oregon Oregon
Sugar Bowl Cincinnati vs. Florida Florida by 11 Florida Florida
International Bowl Northern Illinois vs. South Florida South Florida by 7 South Florida South Florida
Papa John’s Bowl Connecticut vs. South Carolina South Carolina by 4½ Connecticut Connecticut
Cotton Bowl Mississippi vs. Oklahoma State Mississippi by 3 Oklahoma State Oklahoma State
Liberty Bowl Arkansas vs. East Carolina Arkansas by 8 Arkansas East Carolina
Alamo Bowl Michigan State vs. Texas Tech Texas Tech by 8 Texas Tech Texas Tech
Fiesta Bowl Boise State vs. TCU TCU by 7 TCU Boise State
Orange Bowl Iowa vs. Georgia Tech Georgia Tech by 4 Georgia Tech Iowa
Gmac Bowl Troy vs. Central Michigan Central Michigan by 3 Central Michigan Central Michigan
BCS Championship Texas vs. Alabama Alabama by 5 Alabama Alabama

Looking at conference performance, here’s how I see it playing out:

Bowl Matchup
Atlantic Coast 4-3
Big East 4-2
Big Ten 2-4
Big 12 4-4
C-USA 2-4
Mountain West 4-1
Pac-10 3-4
Southeastern 4-6
Western Athletic 2-2

The SEC might be the power conference, but they got some unfavorable matchup.  I think the Big 12 and Big East are going to surprise some opponents.  The Mountain West is going to do some damage and really stoke the argument that they deserve an automatic BCS invite.

As for the National Championship game, I am seeing a major blowout.  Given Texas’ performance against ranked opponents and closing out its season on some very poor play, this just seems like a mismatch of grand proportion.  TCU and Cincinnati were much more deserving of a spot in the Championship Game and Alabama is going to apply a major smackdown that will likely drop Colt McCoy’s NFL stock drop tremendously when he loses the game single-handedly.

Overall, this bowl season looks to be exciting.  We have a lot of underdogs with solid shots at upsets which should make the next 20 days enjoyable for all to watch.

It’s Time For a College Football Playoff

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009
Tony Pike Has Lead Cincinnati To Undefeated Record

Tony Pike Has Lead Cincinnati To Undefeated Record

Don’t you think it is time for a playoff in college football. In my opinion the BCS standings are flawed. To narrow it down to just two teams based on the current standings just doesn’t work for me. I do not like the fact that you can defeat a team early in the season and then get penalized later in the season because that team suffered another loss further into the season.  Another factor is the biased that can be shown for a particular school by the people voting.

My solution is to take the top eight teams and have a playoff. You would have 1-8,2-7 and so on. Yes this would add a couple more games for the schools but they could get rid of one game during the regular season. You would do this January of course and the students are off during this time for winter recess. This playoff would lead to no disputing of a true national champion. This playoff also incorporates the BCS standings so that will still stay vital in determining the playoff teams.

Right now you have six unbeaten teams. Florida, Alabama, Texas, TCU, Cincinnati, and Boise St. Teams seven and eight are Oregon and Ohio State respectively. Ohio State at # 8 is a full 103 points ahead of the number nine team Iowa. So you see this would work ,and who would not like to see a team like TCU or Boise St. get a chance to knock off a bigger power in a playoff.

I love college football with a passion. It is time to get away from tradition and give the fans what they want and deserve. I only hope that in the near future this dream playoff becomes a reality.