Today’s Important Games

December 6, 2008 by Allison Boyer  
Filed under Football

College football season is winding down, but this weekend is extremely important for a number of teams. The Army/Navy game is on right now, but beyond that, there are four games that really matter:

USC vs. UCLA

Today at 4:30, UCS and UCLA meet at Rose Bowl. The Bruins are 4-7 this season, so to them, this game is all about pride. Even if they win it, they won’t be bowl eligible.

For USC, today is a nail-biter. If they lose to UCLA - which isn’t likely, but is possible - they’ll be completely out of the running for the Rose Bowl. They’ll be in a three-way tie for the Pac-10 title, and due to past games, Oregon State would win that tie and go to the Rose Bowl against Penn State.

If USC wins, though, they aren’t even automatically going to the Rose Bowl. Why not? Well, depending on how other games do this weekend, they could actually go to the National Championship Game. That isn’t likely…but is possible, and you better believe that Petey and his boys would be pushing hard for that vote.

I’m routing for UCS in the Rose Bowl. Penn State already beat Oregon State, and while that isn’t a guarantee again, they have something to prove. I think UCS-PSU will be a much better game.

Alabama vs. Florida

Another important game this afternoon is Alabama vs. Florida at 4 pm. This is the first time that the 1 and 2 teams have played for a conference title. The result here is simple - the winner will go to the National Championship Game and the loser will, in all likelihood, play in one of the other BCS bowls.

Do I care who wins? Actually, yes. I 100% believe that Alabama deserves it more. Whatever happens today, Alabama has been a much more solid team all season, and if this was a conference that didn’t have a title game, they’d already be going to the BCS title game.

Oklahoma vs. Missouri

The Big 12 title game starts tonight at 8 pm. We’ll see the one-loss Sooners play Missouri, which is a good team, but just ranked #19. In other words, they aren’t playing for the title, or, in all likelihood, a BCS Bowl. If Oklahoma wins, they’ll play either Alabama or Florida.

If they don’t win…eek. That opens a can of worms, because tons of teams will try to claim the top spot. Hell, the SEC champ loser will likely even make a bid for a rematch! Should they lose, my hope is that Texas will play for the title, but at this point in the season, I think that Oklahoma deserves it more.

One more?

Yes, there is one more game that matters. Right now, #17 Boston College is playing #25 Virginia Tech in the ACC Championship game, and the winning team gets an automatic berth in the Fiesta Bowl. That’s bullshit. With so many other good teams, having a team that isn’t even ranked in the top 15 play is a fucking insult to my intelligence. That’s how it is, though…so I guess this game does matter.

2008 Week 11: Blogging about the Big 12

November 9, 2008 by Allison Boyer  
Filed under Football

I can’t watch every game, and there are tons not on TV every week. So, instead of blogging about every game, I’ll link you to the people who are talking about it (by conference). If I missed your link, leave a comment!

#4 Texas 45, Baylor 21

Colorado 28, Iowa State 24

Nebraska 45, Kansas 35

#6 Oklahoma 66, Texas A&M 28

#14 Missouri 41, Kansas State 24

#2 Texas Tech 56, #9 Oklahoma State 20

Other conferences: ACC, Big 12, Big East, Big Ten, Conference USA, Independents, Mid-American, Mountain West, Pac-10, SEC, Sun Belt, WAC

(check back soon if the link isn’t live yet)

2008 Week 10: Blogging about the Big 12

November 2, 2008 by Allison Boyer  
Filed under Football

I can’t watch every game, and there are tons not on TV every week. So, instead of blogging about every game, I’ll link you to the people who are talking about it (by conference). If I missed your link, leave a comment!

Kansas 52, Kansas State 21

Texas A&M 24, Colorado 17

#14 Missouri 31, Baylor 28

#9 Oklahoma State 59, Iowa State 17

#7 Texas Tech 39, #1 Texas 33

#4 Oklahoma 62, Nebraska 28

Other conferences: ACC, Big 12, Big East, Big Ten, Conference USA, Independents, Mid-American, Mountain West, Pac-10, SEC, Sun Belt, WAC

(check back soon if the link isn’t live yet)

2008 Week 9: Blogging about the Big 12

October 25, 2008 by Allison Boyer  
Filed under Football

I can’t watch every game, and there are tons not on TV every week. So, instead of blogging about every game, I’ll link you to the people who are talking about it (by conference). If I missed your link, leave a comment!

#8 Texas Tech 63, #23 Kansas 21

#4 Oklahoma 58, Kansas State 35

Nebraska 32, Baylor 20

#1 Texas 28, #6 Oklahoma State 24

#15 Missouri 58, Colorado 0

Texas A&M 49, Iowa State 35

Other conferences: ACC, Big 12, Big East, Big Ten, Conference USA, Independents, Mid-American, Mountain West, Pac-10, SEC, Sun Belt, WAC

(check back soon if the link isn’t live yet)

2008 Week 8: Blogging about the Big 12

October 22, 2008 by Allison Boyer  
Filed under Football

I can’t watch every game, and there are tons not on TV every week. So, instead of blogging about every game, I’ll link you to the people who are talking about it (by conference). If I missed your link, leave a comment!

#7 Texas Tech 43, Texas A&M 25

Nebraska 35, Iowa State 7

#8 Oklahoma State 34, Baylor 6

#4 Oklahoma 45, #16 Kansas 31

Colorado 14, Kansas State 13

#1 Texas 56, #11 Missouri 31

Other conferences: ACC, Big 12, Big East, Big Ten, Conference USA, Independents, Mid-American, Mountain West, Pac-10, SEC, Sun Belt, WAC 

(check back soon if the link isn’t live yet)

2008 Week 8: Blogging about the Big 12

October 21, 2008 by Allison Boyer  
Filed under Football

I can’t watch every game, and there are tons not on TV every week. So, instead of blogging about every game, I’ll link you to the people who are talking about it (by conference). If I missed your link, leave a comment!

#7 Texas Tech 43, Texas A&M 25

Nebraska 35, Iowa State 7

#8 Oklahoma State 34, Baylor 6

#4 Oklahoma 45, #16 Kansas 31

Colorado 14, Kansas State 13

#1 Texas 56, #11 Missouri 31

Other conferences: ACC, Big 12, Big East, Big Ten, Conference USA, Independents, Mid-American, Mountain West, Pac-10, SEC, Sun Belt, WAC 

(check back soon if the link isn’t live yet)

2008 Week 8: Blogging about the Big 12

October 21, 2008 by Allison Boyer  
Filed under Football

I can’t watch every game, and there are tons not on TV every week. So, instead of blogging about every game, I’ll link you to the people who are talking about it (by conference). If I missed your link, leave a comment!

#7 Texas Tech 43, Texas A&M 25

Nebraska 35, Iowa State 7

#8 Oklahoma State 34, Baylor 6

#4 Oklahoma 45, #16 Kansas 31

Colorado 14, Kansas State 13

#1 Texas 56, #11 Missouri 31

Other conferences: ACC, Big 12, Big East, Big Ten, Conference USA, Independents, Mid-American, Mountain West, Pac-10, SEC, Sun Belt, WAC 

(check back soon if the link isn’t live yet)

2008 Week 7: Blogging about the Big 12

October 11, 2008 by Allison Boyer  
Filed under Football

I can’t watch every game, and there are tons not on TV every week. So, instead of blogging about every game, I’ll link you to the people who are talking about it (by conference). If I missed your link, leave a comment!

Baylor against Iowa State

Colorado against #16 Kansas

Kansas State against Texas A&M

#3 Missouri against #17 Oklahoma State

Nebraska against #7 Texas Tech

#1 Oklahoma against #5 Texas

(All the Big 12 teams played this week)

Other conferences: ACC, Big 12, Big East, Big Ten, Conference USA, Independents, Mid-American, Mountain West, Pac-10, SEC, Sun Belt, WAC    (if the link you click isn’t working yet, stop back later)

Is Nebraska Dirty?

October 6, 2008 by Allison Boyer  
Filed under Football

I’ll just paraphrase the “out of line” statement here:nebraska-missouri-game-2-nc

“Ah, dirty (dirty)
Filthy (filthy)
Nasty (ho), Christina Nebraska, you nasty? (yeah)
Too dirty to clean my act up
If you ain’t dirty
You ain’t here to party”

Ok, that isn’t a direct quote from Missouri’s Chase Daniel. I believe it went something like this:

“Nebraska was definitely one of the dirtiest teams I’ve played. You’ve got to settle it on the field, and I think we more than did that tonight.”

I prefer the first version…but whatever. The point is that Daniel called Nebraska dirty, Missouri coach Gary Pinkel doesn’t think that Daniel said anything out of line, and Nebraska coach Bo Pelini is upset.

Actually, I think he wants to make Daniel sing. Not sing raunchy pop songs…I mean sing as in tell him why he called Nebraska dirty. Daniel alleged that nebraska-missouri-game-nc during warm-ups, one of the Nebraska players actually came over and spit on him, but he won’t name names. Pelini called that “unacceptable” if it was true, but also says that in reviewing the tapes of the game, he didn’t see anything dirty about it.

Regardless, Daniel had another great day, throwing 18-for-23 for over 250 yards and three touchdowns. He didn’t even play during the entire second half. This game was the first time Missouri won against Nebraska in Lincoln in three decades. The final score was 52-17. Ouch.

So in watching the game, did you think it was dirty? Leave a comment below telling me why or why not. 

Pictures via Newscom.

Chase Daniel: 9,153 Yards and Going Strong

September 13, 2008 by Allison Boyer  
Filed under Football

chase-daniel-nc Missouri’s game against Nevada today was a blowout, the final score being 69-17. That final score really isn’t a surprise - we are talking about Missouri and Nevada.

The real story here is that Chase Daniel, Missouri’s quarterback, threw for 405 yards, making him the new career passing leader for the school.

Daniel, if you’ll remember was a finalist for the Heisman last year, and he’s still one of my favorite quarterbacks out there. He actually only needed 53 yards to surpass the record, 8,799 yards by Brad Smith, Daniel’s predecessor.

Previously, Jeff Handy (1991-1994) held the record at 6,959 yards. You can read more about this story here.

jeremy-maclin-ncCongrats on another great game, Chase. And, for that matter, pats on the back all around - everyone at Missouri had a nice game today, even if it was against Nevada.

Jeremy Maclin had three touchdowns with some amazing catches, and overall, the team tied the school record for points scored in a game. Awesome. As a Big Ten girl, I don’t know why I like Missouri…but I do! Nice team with nice fans. :)

Oh, and don’t forget to enter my Week Three giveaway to win some swag here (contest open until 9/15).

Pictures via Newscom.

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