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Oneback
01-21-2011, 05:00 AM
=============== #13 Oklahoma Sooners (2-1) ===============
Last week, Oklahoma lost 34-3 against Wisconsin (2-1).
This week, the Sooners are idle.

=============== #25 Clemson Tigers (1-2) ===============
Last week, Clemson lost 42-35 against Miami (3-0).
This week, the Tigers travel to Chestnut Hill to face the Boston College Eagles (0-3).

=============== #3 Florida State Seminoles (2-0) ===============
Last week, Florida State won 49-0 against Boston College (0-3).
This week, the Seminoles will host Georgia Tech (0-1).
In recruiting news, the following Florida State targets have announced their decisions:
- (****) SS Marques Jones has committed to Florida State

=============== #6 Miami Hurricanes (3-0) ===============
Last week, Miami won 42-35 against Clemson (1-2).
This week, the Hurricanes travel to Lincoln to face the #9 Nebraska Cornhuskers (1-0).
In recruiting news, the following Miami targets have announced their decisions:
- (****) SS Marques Jones has committed to Florida State
- (*****) QB Brady Douglas has committed to Miami

=============== #14 Michigan Wolverines (1-2) ===============
Last week, Michigan lost 49-14 against Texas (3-0).
This week, the Wolverines travel to South Bend to face the #21 Notre Dame Fighting Irish (2-0).
In recruiting news, the following Michigan targets have announced their decisions:
- (***) K Brian Johnson has committed to Michigan

=============== Texas A&M Aggies (2-1) ===============
Last week, Texas A&M won 38-17 against Oregon (0-2).
This week, the Aggies travel to Berkeley to face the Cal Golden Bears (1-1).

=============== #10 Penn State Nittany Lions (2-1) ===============
Last week, Penn State lost 35-10 against USC (2-0).
This week, the Nittany Lions are idle.
In recruiting news, the following Penn State targets have announced their decisions:
- (*****) FS Randy Fenton has committed to Penn State

=============== Oregon Ducks (0-2) ===============
Last week, Oregon lost 38-17 against Texas A&M (2-1).
This week, the Ducks will host Oklahoma State (0-1).

=============== #2 USC Trojans (2-0) ===============
Last week, USC won 35-10 against Penn State (2-1).
This week, the Trojans travel to Austin to face the #1 Texas Longhorns (3-0).
In recruiting news, the following USC targets have announced their decisions:
- (***) K Brian Johnson has committed to Michigan
- (****) SS Marques Jones has committed to Florida State
- (*****) FS Randy Fenton has committed to Penn State
- (****) LT Bernard Davis has committed to USC
- (*****) CB John Samuel has committed to Texas

=============== #16 Virginia Tech Hokies (3-0) ===============
Last week, Virginia Tech won 31-17 against Georgia Tech (0-1).
This week, the Hokies travel to Columbus to face the #5 Ohio State Buckeyes (2-0).
In recruiting news, the following Virginia Tech targets have announced their decisions:
- (***) C Will Johnson has committed to Virginia Tech

=============== #1 Texas Longhorns (3-0) ===============
Last week, Texas won 49-14 against Michigan (1-2).
This week, the Longhorns will host #2 USC (2-0).
In recruiting news, the following Texas targets have announced their decisions:
- (*****) CB John Samuel has committed to Texas
- (*****) FS Randy Fenton has committed to Penn State

=============== #8 Wisconsin Badgers (2-1) ===============
Last week, Wisconsin won 34-3 against Oklahoma (2-1).
This week, the Badgers will host Bowling Green (0-1).

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JeffHCross
01-21-2011, 05:58 AM
All but one of this weeks commitments were on USC's board ... and only one of those five went to USC. :D

Iron Dragon
01-21-2011, 07:16 AM
We shouldn't be a top 25 school at this point with a 47 OVR QB.

fsuprime
01-21-2011, 07:17 AM
i would imagine you have like 5 QBs on your recruiting board lol, definitely target some 3*s just to get some depth, any of them should be better than a walk on :/

psusnoop
01-21-2011, 07:40 AM
Rant over, time to settle myself.

fsuprime
01-21-2011, 07:43 AM
tough loss for the lions, but with such a strong SOS things could still fall your way

psusnoop
01-21-2011, 07:49 AM
That they could, but the Big 10 dropping 4 games already this year has me disappointed as well. I really didn't expect the Big 10 to be 5-4 heading into week 4 of the season. We need to pick it up boys, we have a legacy to uphold!

psuexv
01-21-2011, 08:09 AM
All but one of this weeks commitments were on USC's board ... and only one of those five went to USC. :D

http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTd2PAE0pYpGGiavaI2iu2qpPHBu0PnE N6hkOnvOnsXi7SpPpe6

psuexv
01-21-2011, 08:55 AM
#1 Texas vs #2 USC is tentatively scheduled for 11:30 est tonight.

Papa LoneStar
01-21-2011, 01:24 PM
Uhhhh....I said that's what time I usually got off this week except the day I got off early.

I can just see the reports now....Longhorns scared of Trojans....late to own stadium :p

psuexv
01-21-2011, 01:29 PM
EDIT - #1 Texas vs #2 USC is tentatively scheduled for 11:30ish est tonight.

ryby6969
01-21-2011, 05:53 PM
Miami goes to Lincoln and knocks off the #9 Cornhuskers 52-6.

gschwendt
01-21-2011, 05:54 PM
http://easw.easports.com:8096/media2011/ncaa11/17195/661A0001_433_GR_JPEG_SCREENSHOT_AOV.jpg Wisconsin defeats Homecoming opponent Bowling Green 94-0; Falcons contemplate dropping down to NAIA in all athletics. The Badgers shut out their opponent not only on the scoreboard, but nearly their offense altogether statistics-wise allowing only 19 total offensive yards while putting up 755 yards of their own. Next week, the Badgers face conference rival Michigan in what will be a true measuring tape of what this Wisconsin defense is capable of.

JeffHCross
01-21-2011, 06:34 PM
allowing only 19 total offensive yardsAnd yet, you probably still didn't get the "The D Is For---" trophy since it's for less than 100 total yards, not offensive yards.

Oneback
01-21-2011, 08:47 PM
Looks like I am going to have to play my game tomorrow, I've tried twice now and froze both times. Hopefully it's not a problem with my game/PS3 as funds for a new PS3 would be short as we are moving next month.

JeffHCross
01-21-2011, 10:49 PM
Texas A&M rolls Cal 52-12. QB Patrick Willis struggles passing with 2 INTs, but the running backs carry the load and easily win.

Papa LoneStar
01-22-2011, 12:03 AM
What a buzz kill....been thinking about this game for the past couple days....and we have the toughest night of the week on a Friday....sorry for having you up for no reason Exv

Oneback
01-22-2011, 08:30 AM
The Michigan offense has definately been bit by the turnover bug this season, turning it over three more times against Notre Dame, bringing the total to 11 on the season (ranked 117th). Despite the turnovers the Wolverines were able to come away with a 37 - 14 victory in South Bend.

The Michigan offense currently shows a dual personality, a dominate running game combined with a weak passing game which all stems from the offensive line. "I've never had a team this one-sided, it's like fighting with one arm tied behind our back," stated Coach Oneback after the game.

The Wolverines ran for 296 yards and while that seems dominate there was 69 yards lost as a result of 6 sacks, one of which led directly to a Notre Dame touchdown when quarterback Devin Gardner put the ball on the ground in the endzone.

Four games into the season it has become clear the struggles in the passing game stem from the inability of the line to hold the rush, giving up 11 sacks thus far in the season. When Garnder has time, he is able to find the open receiver, completing 63% of his passes for 833 yards.

Despite the struggles in the passing game, senior runningback Nick Cleveland had possibly the best game of his career rushing for 239 yards on 26 carries and three touchdowns. Up seven late in the game and pinned back at the two yard line, Cleveland took the handoff, broke two tackles and out ran the defense for a 98 yard touchdown and broke the will of the Irish.

Freshman runningback Zach Gray, not to be outdone added 126 yards and a touchdown on 17 carries.

Coach Oneback, may need to look into changing the style of offense to better utilize its strengths and rely even more on the running game.

Next up, Michigan faces off against Wisconsin.

fsuprime
01-22-2011, 10:19 AM
hmm, what playbook did G use at UGA with his super powered running game :)

gschwendt
01-22-2011, 11:20 AM
hmm, what playbook did G use at UGA with his super powered running game :)
Ohio State... it's essentially the same playbook this year.

JeffHCross
01-22-2011, 11:25 AM
Escobar, RCSinger, and Kingpin need to play their games (and possibly recruit). And Papa and Eric need to play. That's what remains.

EDIT: Singer's done, and he beat my Buckeyes. I'm torn between wanting him to win and wanting my Buckeyes to win :(

JeffHCross
01-22-2011, 11:26 AM
Oneback ... regarding the lead photo for your UM-ND game ... is it just me or is the ball somehow lodged into Devin Gardner's hip?

JeffHCross
01-22-2011, 11:37 AM
Texas A&M rolls Cal 52-12. QB Patrick Willis struggles passing with 2 INTs, but the running backs carry the load and easily win.A&M rushes 49 times for 437 yards and 5 TDs in the victory.

QB Willis - 8/16, 115 yards, 2 TDs, 2 INTs; 7 rushes for 110 and 1 TD (really 1 rush for 82 and 6 others for 28)
HB Jones - 17 rushes for 93 yards and 2 TDs
HB Malena - 15 rushes for 145 yards and 1 TD

psuexv
01-22-2011, 06:03 PM
Papa and are going to try and get it in tonight and that should be all for an advance.

Oneback
01-22-2011, 06:12 PM
Oneback ... regarding the lead photo for your UM-ND game ... is it just me or is the ball somehow lodged into Devin Gardner's hip?

Protection and turnovers were killing us, so I had to put him under the knife to ensure there would be no more putting the ball on the ground.

psuexv
01-22-2011, 09:35 PM
Texas is definitely legit this year. Probably the biggest surprise is the WRs ability to seal the edges and let Earl loose.

Good game Papa

JeffHCross
01-22-2011, 09:49 PM
Advance!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:))

Papa LoneStar
01-22-2011, 10:18 PM
:Texas:

The #1 Longhorns beat the #2 Trojans 38-14 in Austin.

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Longhorn offense: 463 yards (245 ground, 218 air), 6-7 3rd down conversions

QB Carlos McDaniel, SoRS: 7-11 218 yards 2 TD 1 INT

RB Earl Campbell II, Jr: 19 car 179 yards 2 TD

RB Bryson Hopkins, Jr: 15 car 73 yards 1 TD

WR Chris Jones, SrRS: 2 rec 101 yards 1 TD

WR Roger Moss, FrRS: 2 rec 59 yards 1 TD

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Longhorn defense: 220 yards allowed (174 air, 46 ground), 3-9 3rd down conversions allowed

DE Jonathan Johnson, FrRS: 3 tackles (1 TFL), 1 sack, 1 forced fumble

SS Brian Amos, Sr: 6 tackles (1 TFL)

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Next up: vs Texas Tech in Lubbock....11:30am central on FSN