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Cincinatti at Ohio State and Army at Michigan are both games where the underdog has juuuust enough to make it interesting if everything falls right.
Michigan. Lay 22.5. I’d love to see 21 this week.Cincy-Bucks could, but Army looked AWFUL last week. Michigan won't have an issue with them.
Agree Cincy has the much better chance, and I'm giving Army the benefit of the doubt, allowing that perhaps last week was first-week mistakes so many teams have trouble with. They were solid last year. But also I just perennially doubt Michigan is going to be as good as all the media wants them to be.Cincy-Bucks could, but Army looked AWFUL last week. Michigan won't have an issue with them.
I wouldn't call the non-conference games strong. We have a huge number of schools who are playing teams in body bag games, schools that have little to no hope of being competitive.This is a really good Week 2.
Not only do we have the normal slate of strong non-conference games, but so many of the conferences are playing conference games in September now that we get a bunch of other P5 matchups that we didn't used to see before October. That makes it so much better. Especially since early in the season when a matchup like Rutgers at Iowa is between undefeated teams and we don't really know for sure how good anyone is. That's the type of game that probably wouldn't be on the radar by mid October but draws an FS1 national broadcast in Week 2 because of the uncertainty being so high.
I wouldn't call the non-conference games strong. We have a huge number of schools who are playing teams in body bag games, schools that have little to no hope of being competitive.
The limited number of early conference games are almost the saving grace for the weekend.
If schools were playing non-conference games against schools on a similar level (like CU-Neb) it would be a much more interesting weekend.
The idea that we are looking at Army and Cincinnati to try to find fun games to pay attention to says a lot.
Fortunately next week the slate gets much better with multiple OOC games between teams from P5 conferences along with some top G5 teams playing P5 teams that have a real chance to pick up wins that will bring attention to their programs.
Boy my mind is so focused on Nebraska this week that I forgot there were actually other games. I'll throw some games that I think is worthy or interesting:
Marshall @ Boise State
Ohio @ Pitt (I think Ohio beat Pitt before)
Army @ Michigan
Sycrause @ Maryland
Kennesaw State @ Kent State (FCS upset alert)
WVU @ Mizzou
Texas A&M @ Clemson
Southern Illinois @ UMass (FCS upset alert)
San Diego State @ UCLA (not recommended watching)
South Dakota @ Oklahoma (just for grins)
UCF @ FAU (UCF vs Lame Kitten)
Furman @ Georgia State (FCS upset alert)
Wyoming @ Texas State
North Texas @ SMU
BYU @ Tenneessee (loser is going to be bitter)
Coastal Carolina @ Kansas (CCU has a shot at winning this one)
LSU @ Texas
Arkansas @ Ole Miss
Miami FL @ North Carolina
Cal @ Washington
Stanford @ USC
Minnesota @ Frenso State
Oregon State @ Hawaii (not counting out the Beavers in this one)
Not a lot of great games but at least a lot of legitimate games, we see a lot less of the FCS vs. P5 games.Next week's slate isn't spectacular either-Iowa/Iowa State (who went to triple OT to beat mighty Northern Iowa) does nothing for me. Clemson-Syracuse is it.
Boy my mind is so focused on Nebraska this week that I forgot there were actually other games. I'll throw some games that I think is worthy or interesting:
Marshall @ Boise State
Ohio @ Pitt (I think Ohio beat Pitt before)
Army @ Michigan
Sycrause @ Maryland
Kennesaw State @ Kent State (FCS upset alert)
WVU @ Mizzou
Texas A&M @ Clemson
Southern Illinois @ UMass (FCS upset alert)
San Diego State @ UCLA (not recommended watching)
South Dakota @ Oklahoma (just for grins)
UCF @ FAU (UCF vs Lame Kitten)
Furman @ Georgia State (FCS upset alert)
Wyoming @ Texas State
North Texas @ SMU
BYU @ Tenneessee (loser is going to be bitter)
Coastal Carolina @ Kansas (CCU has a shot at winning this one)
LSU @ Texas
Arkansas @ Ole Miss
Miami FL @ North Carolina
Cal @ Washington
Stanford @ USC
Minnesota @ Frenso State
Oregon State @ Hawaii (not counting out the Beavers in this one)
man I thought I loved football.. you actually want to watch some of those games?
Don't have the time to watch them all and besides a CU game, I pretty much watch at least one more football game. The days of watching four or five games on Saturdays was something I could achieve when I was a teenager.
These days a lot of my college football viewing is via DVR or replays. Every other weekend I am gone for my daughters races.I did it last Saturday with ease-that's on top of our game Friday night. Boom!
These days a lot of my college football viewing is via DVR or replays. Every other weekend I am gone for my daughters races.
One thing the PAC12 network does well is their editing of games down to 60 minutes by cutting the time between plays. Much better than ESPN cutting games to 90 minutes by chopping out big parts of the game.
Marshall? No bet.Forgot about Marshall-Boise. Might bet that one now. Thanks @Jalapeno!
Me too.I think LSU wins big.
Marshall? No bet.
I put my 2 55 inch TVs next to each other and set the watch ESPN site on the laptop to the 4 game split screen. I have my own little college football command center going when the Buffs aren't playing at home.I did it last Saturday with ease-that's on top of our game Friday night. Boom!
Cincy and UCLA beginning to look good to me.Boise's giving 12, and Marshall's going across the country-the more I think about it, the more I like Boise to cruise.
Jalapeno will be glued to his screen for that Coastal Carolina vs Kansas game.
Need acetone or all you all good on the glue there Jalapeno?Good to know you care.
I clearly have no prospects in life because I'm impatiently waiting for the Boise game to start.