Fall is here and lots of teams are falling all over themselves. Oklahoma fell to Kansas State, Michigan State fell on their faces by 27 to Minnesota and Texas fell to Texas Tech.
Kickers continued to fall as Arkansas lost to Texas A&M as their kicker managed to put the ball off the top of the upright.
Meanwhile it would be hard for Connecticut to fall any further being a 22.5 point underdog to a Fresno team that is 1-2 and has given up 80 points in their last two games.
Schedule starts Thursday night with what looks to be not much of a cross state battle with Utah State (1-3) at BYU (19.) Utah State's only win is against the above-mentioned Connecticut and has since lost three in a row by a combined 124-31.
Friday has a battle of unbeatens with Washington (15) and 4-0 in LA to meet UCLA (4-0.)
Also on Friday of some local interest New Mexico (2-2) is at UNLV (3-1.)
Saturday has multiple games between top 25 schools.
Kentucky (7) is at Ol’ Miss (14) in a game which will take one school off the unbeaten list. Also in the SEC Alabama (2) tries to give Arkansas (20) a second consecutive loss.
After a few years of struggles Florida State (23) is back in the rankings. They will try to stay there hosting Wake Forest (22.) Another ACC battle has North Carolina State (10) at Clemson who is coming off a close call to Wake last week.
Big 12 supremacy is on the line as Oklahoma State (9) is at Baylor (16) which hasn’t had any public accusations of rape or murder in at least weeks.
PAC12 fans will have an eye on Utah where the Utes (12) take on Oregon State (3-1) who gave USC a scare last week. Surprisingly both Cal and Washington State are 3-1. They meet in Pullman.
Some other games to keep an eye on include Oklahoma (18) coming off a loss at TCU (3-0) and Michigan (4) who struggled last week to beat Maryland at Iowa (3-1) who despite having a hard time getting going on offense still keep winning.
Will Mel and his giant contract lose 3 in a row? Molester State (2-2) is at Maryland (3-1) who gave Michigan a battle last week.
Meanwhile Frosty is off the menu but Nebraska (1-3) has one of the few games left they are given a good chance to win with Indiana (3-1) coming to the Nebraska stadium and monument to Soviet architecture. Like meth heads drawn to an I-80 truck stop the huskers fans will flock to the stadium hoping that yet another name from their past, Mickey Joseph, can end the sadness as they have lost more games than Farmers Only has broken Nebraska hearts.
When Air Force host Army or Navy the game is only a piece of the experience. Anyone looking for something special this weekend should consider a trip to Colorado Springs as Navy (1-2)comes to the Air Force (3-1.) Records don’t matter much since winning these games can make these kids seasons.
Other local games have Wyoming (3-2) welcoming San Jose State (2-1) to the windswept prairies.
Attendance is Ft. Collins will be slightly lower this week than last as the Rams have a bye week before resuming their losing ways next week.
Some wondered if Northern Colorado could win two games this year, they have managed to win two in a row. Good chance that comes to an end as UNC (2-2) goes to the Potato Dome at Idaho (2-2.)
Small college action continues with some big games this week.
Four schools in the RMAC undefeated in conference play. Of interest locally Mines (2-0, 2-2) goes to Chadron (0-2,0-4) who got hammered by Western last week. Western (2-0,2-2) is at Mesa (0-2,1-2).
Pueblo (0-2,1-3) gets a chance to get back on track at Fort Lewis (0-2,0-3) who may be the only school in the region that CSU could beat.
Kickers continued to fall as Arkansas lost to Texas A&M as their kicker managed to put the ball off the top of the upright.
Meanwhile it would be hard for Connecticut to fall any further being a 22.5 point underdog to a Fresno team that is 1-2 and has given up 80 points in their last two games.
Schedule starts Thursday night with what looks to be not much of a cross state battle with Utah State (1-3) at BYU (19.) Utah State's only win is against the above-mentioned Connecticut and has since lost three in a row by a combined 124-31.
Friday has a battle of unbeatens with Washington (15) and 4-0 in LA to meet UCLA (4-0.)
Also on Friday of some local interest New Mexico (2-2) is at UNLV (3-1.)
Saturday has multiple games between top 25 schools.
Kentucky (7) is at Ol’ Miss (14) in a game which will take one school off the unbeaten list. Also in the SEC Alabama (2) tries to give Arkansas (20) a second consecutive loss.
After a few years of struggles Florida State (23) is back in the rankings. They will try to stay there hosting Wake Forest (22.) Another ACC battle has North Carolina State (10) at Clemson who is coming off a close call to Wake last week.
Big 12 supremacy is on the line as Oklahoma State (9) is at Baylor (16) which hasn’t had any public accusations of rape or murder in at least weeks.
PAC12 fans will have an eye on Utah where the Utes (12) take on Oregon State (3-1) who gave USC a scare last week. Surprisingly both Cal and Washington State are 3-1. They meet in Pullman.
Some other games to keep an eye on include Oklahoma (18) coming off a loss at TCU (3-0) and Michigan (4) who struggled last week to beat Maryland at Iowa (3-1) who despite having a hard time getting going on offense still keep winning.
Will Mel and his giant contract lose 3 in a row? Molester State (2-2) is at Maryland (3-1) who gave Michigan a battle last week.
Meanwhile Frosty is off the menu but Nebraska (1-3) has one of the few games left they are given a good chance to win with Indiana (3-1) coming to the Nebraska stadium and monument to Soviet architecture. Like meth heads drawn to an I-80 truck stop the huskers fans will flock to the stadium hoping that yet another name from their past, Mickey Joseph, can end the sadness as they have lost more games than Farmers Only has broken Nebraska hearts.
When Air Force host Army or Navy the game is only a piece of the experience. Anyone looking for something special this weekend should consider a trip to Colorado Springs as Navy (1-2)comes to the Air Force (3-1.) Records don’t matter much since winning these games can make these kids seasons.
Other local games have Wyoming (3-2) welcoming San Jose State (2-1) to the windswept prairies.
Attendance is Ft. Collins will be slightly lower this week than last as the Rams have a bye week before resuming their losing ways next week.
Some wondered if Northern Colorado could win two games this year, they have managed to win two in a row. Good chance that comes to an end as UNC (2-2) goes to the Potato Dome at Idaho (2-2.)
Small college action continues with some big games this week.
Four schools in the RMAC undefeated in conference play. Of interest locally Mines (2-0, 2-2) goes to Chadron (0-2,0-4) who got hammered by Western last week. Western (2-0,2-2) is at Mesa (0-2,1-2).
Pueblo (0-2,1-3) gets a chance to get back on track at Fort Lewis (0-2,0-3) who may be the only school in the region that CSU could beat.