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    College Football 2017 - Week 7

    Another four night week this week for college football. Some of the top games including Oklahoma-Texas (Sooners go for their second loss in a row), Navy at Memphis (that's not the homer in me speaking), Texas A&M at Florida, Utah at USC and Boise State at San Diego State.

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    Wednesday, October, 11th
    South Alabama at Troy 7:00 pm ESPN2 / WatchESPN
    Thursday, October, 12th
    Texas State at Louisiana Lafayette 6:30 pm ESPNU / Watch ESPN
    Friday, October, 13th
    Clemson at Syracuse 6:00 pm ESPN / WatchESPN
    Washington State at California 9:30 pm ESPN / WatchESPN
    Saturday, October, 14th
    BYU at Mississippi State 11:00 am SEC Network / WatchESPN
    Eastern Michigan at Army 11:00 am CBSSN / CBSSN Video
    Florida State at Duke 11:00 am ESPN2 / WatchESPN
    Kansas at Iowa State 11:00 am FSN Affiliates / FSGo Video
    Lafayette at Harvard 11:00 am NESN / $ILDN Video
    Michigan at Indiana 11:00 am ABC / espn3 Video
    NAIA: Mid America Nazarene at Baker 11:00 am ESPN Extra / espn3 Video / KSMO (cable)
    North Carolina State at Pittsburgh 11:00 am ECE / FSN Affiliates / ACC-RSN (blackouts) / ACC Video
    Rutgers at Illinois 11:00 am BTN / BTN2Go Video
    South Carolina at Tennessee 11:00 am ESPN / WatchESPN
    TCU at Kansas State 11:00 am FS1 / FSGo Video
    Texas Tech at West Virginia 11:00 am ESPNU / WatchESPN
    UConn at Temple 11:00 am ESPN News / WatchESPN
    Boston College at Louisville 11:20 am ESPN Extra / ACC Network / Video (blackouts)
    DII: Bloomsburg at West Chester 11:30 am ESPN Extra / espn3 Video / Sports Fever (cable)
    Savannah State at Morgan State 12:00 pm ESPN Extra / espn3 Video / Sports Fever (cable)
    Penn at Columbia 12:30 pm ELVN / Twitter Video / $ILDN Video
    UNLV at Air Force 1:00 pm ATTRM / ATTRMW / MWC Video
    Alabama State at Texas Southern 2:00 pm ATTSW
    Indiana State at South Dakota 2:00 pm ESPN Extra / espn3 Video / Video / Midco (cable)
    North Dakota at Montana 2:00 pm RSNW / AUD
    Northern Iowa at South Dakota State 2:00 pm ESPN Extra / espn3 Video / Midco (cable)
    ESPN GoalLine 2:00 pm ESPNGL / WatchESPN
    Akron at Western Michigan 2:30 pm CBSSN / CBSSN Video
    Auburn at LSU 2:30 pm CBS / CBS Video
    Baylor at Oklahoma State 2:30 pm FS1 / FSGo Video
    Georgia Tech at Miami 2:30 pm ABC / espn3 Video
    Northwestern at Maryland 2:30 pm ESPN2 / WatchESPN
    Oklahoma vs. Texas 2:30 pm ESPN / WatchESPN
    Purdue at Wisconsin 2:30 pm BTN / BTN2Go Video
    Vanderbilt at Ole Miss 2:30 pm SEC Network / WatchESPN
    Villanova at James Madison 2:30 pm MASN / CSLive Video
    Virginia at North Carolina 2:30 pm ECE / FSN Affiliates / ACC-RSN (blackouts) / ACC Video
    William & Mary at Delaware 2:30 pm SNY (jip at 3:30?) / Video
    Navy at Memphis 2:45 pm ESPNU / WatchESPN
    Abilene Christian at Nicholls 3:00 pm ESPN Extra / espn3 Video / CST (cable)
    Colorado at Oregon State 3:00 pm PAC-12 Network / PAC-12 Video
    Houston at Tulsa 3:00 pm ESPN News / WatchESPN
    Richmond at Towson 3:00 pm DTV: 608 / Video / FCSP (cable)
    Northwestern State at SHSU 3:45 pm ELVN / SLC Video
    Middle Tennessee at UAB 5:30 pm beIN / beIN Video
    East Carolina at UCF 6:00 pm CBSSN / CBSSN Video
    North Dakota State at Youngstown State 6:00 pm ESPN Extra / espn3 Video
    Texas A&M at Florida 6:00 pm ESPN2 / WatchESPN
    Arkansas at Alabama 6:15 pm ESPN / WatchESPN
    Cincinnati at South Florida 6:30 pm ESPNU / WatchESPN
    Missouri at Georgia 6:30 pm SEC Network / WatchESPN
    Ohio State at Nebraska 6:30 pm FS1 / FSGo Video
    Michigan State at Minnesota 7:00 pm BTN / BTN2Go Video
    Southern Utah at Weber State 7:00 pm ELVN / Pluto Video / Big Sky Video
    Utah at USC 7:00 pm ABC / espn3 Video
    UCLA at Arizona 8:00 pm PAC-12 Network / PAC-12 Video
    New Mexico at Fresno State 9:00 pm ATT: (RM / RMW / SW) / RSNW / MWC Video
    Nevada at Colorado State 9:15 pm ESPN2 / WatchESPN
    Boise State at San Diego State 9:30 pm CBSSN / CBSSN Video
    Washington at Arizona State 9:45 pm ESPN / WatchESPN
    Oregon at Stanford 10:00 pm FS1 / FSGo Video
    Games online only or not yet scheduled for nationally available networks.
    Appalachian State at Idaho 4:00 pm espn3 Video
    Austin Peay at Tennessee State 6:00 pm OVC Video
    Campbell at Dayton 12:00 pm Video or Facebook Video
    CCSU at Wagner 5:00 pm NEC Video
    Charleston Southern at Presbyterian 11:00 am Stadium video
    Charlotte at Western Kentucky 3:30 pm $FloTV Video
    Chattanooga at Mercer 2:30 pm Stadium video / cable affiliates
    Coastal Carolina at Arkansas State 6:00 pm espn3 Video
    Dartmouth at Sacred Heart 12:00 pm NEC Video
    Davidson at Stetson 12:00 pm espn3 Video
    Duquesne at Robert Morris 5:00 pm espn3 Video
    Eastern Illinois at Murray State 3:00 pm OVC Video
    Eastern Kentucky at Jacksonville State 3:00 pm espn3 Video
    ETSU at Western Carolina 2:30 pm espn3 Video
    DII: Findlay at Hillsdale 12:00 pm espn3 Video
    Fordham at Colgate 11:00 am PLN Video
    Georgetown at Lehigh 11:30 am PLN Video / SE2 (cable)
    Georgia State at Louisiana Monroe 4:00 pm espn3 Video
    Hampton at Norfolk State 1:00 pm espn3 Video
    Holy Cross at Yale 12:00 pm espn3 Video
    Howard at Delaware State 1:00 pm Video
    Idaho State at Sacramento State 8:00 pm Pluto Video / Big Sky Video
    Illinois State at Southern Illinois 2:00 pm espn3 Video
    DII: Indiana (PA) at Slippery Rock 1:00 pm espn3 Video
    Jacksonville at Butler 11:00 am Facebook Video
    Kennesaw State at Liberty 5:00 pm espn3 Video
    Lamar at Incarnate Word 6:00 pm Video
    Miami Ohio at Kent State 2:30 pm espn3 Video
    DII: Mississippi College at Valdosta State 6:00 pm espn3 Video
    Missouri State at Western Illinois 3:00 pm espn3 Video
    Montana State at Eastern Washington 3:00 pm Pluto Video / Big Sky Video / SWX (cable)
    Morehead State at San Diego 5:00 pm Video
    New Mexico State at Georgia Southern 5:00 pm espn3 Video
    Northern Arizona at Portland State 4:00 pm Pluto Video / Big Sky Video
    Northern Illinois at Buffalo 2:30 pm espn3 Video
    Ohio at Bowling Green 2:30 pm espn3 Video
    Old Dominion at Marshall 1:30 pm espn3 Video
    Rhode Island at Maine 2:30 pm Video / FCSA (cable) / (WVII / WFVX / WPME) (cable)
    Saint Francis at Bryant 12:00 pm NEC Video
    San Jose State at Hawaii 11:00 pm MWC Video (IOS app) / Spectrum PPV HI (cable)
    Southeastern Louisiana at Houston Baptist 6:00 pm espn3 Video
    Stephen F. Austin at Central Arkansas 6:00 pm espn3 Video
    Tennessee Tech at SEMO 1:00 pm OVC Video
    Toledo at Central Michigan 2:30 pm espn3 Video
    Tulane at Florida International 6:00 pm $CUSTV Video
    UTEP at Southern Miss 6:00 pm Stadium video
    UTSA at North Texas 6:00 pm espn3 Video / Cable
    VMI at Furman 12:00 pm espn3 Video
    Wofford at The Citadel 5:00 pm espn3 Video
    Wyoming at Utah State 3:30 pm Facebook Video

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    I'll be at the Cotton Bowl looking to put on 30lbs with all that delicious fried food at the Texas state fair.

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    I will be watching from home with my hands over my eyes every time we are on defense. My sisters will be there at the Cotton Bowl, also with their hands over their eyes every time OU is on defense.


    Lowly South Alabama taking it to Troy @ Troy 9-0 at the half.

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    Nebraska is 24 point dogs to Ohio State at home, believed to be the biggest spread vs NU since 1957.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cdj View Post
    Nebraska is 24 point dogs to Ohio State at home, believed to be the biggest spread vs NU since 1957.
    Yeah I saw that but this Ohio St team is tough to judge. Look at their schedule (Indiana, UNLV, Army, Rutgers and Maryland) they have played nobody outside of OU (good luck polishing that turd of a loss after what happened last week in Norman) and the big win at Maryland is because the Terps are down to their 3rd or 4th string QB. If I gambled, I would easily take Nebraska and the points. I can see where this is a hard one for Cornhusker fans. An Ohio St blowout and you are inches away from Riley getting fired. Where a victory could get him another year with a few more wins.

    I do love the Elevenwarriors game posters. That and their kick-ass band are the only things I like about THE Ohio State University.


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    Wow what a Friday night of games I completely missed. I could see the possibility of a Cal upset but it was a flat out ass-whopping. Clemson, this was the shocker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bdoughty View Post
    Yeah I saw that but this Ohio St team is tough to judge. Look at their schedule (Indiana, UNLV, Army, Rutgers and Maryland) they have played nobody outside of OU (good luck polishing that turd of a loss after what happened last week in Norman) and the big win at Maryland is because the Terps are down to their 3rd or 4th string QB. If I gambled, I would easily take Nebraska and the points. I can see where this is a hard one for Cornhusker fans. An Ohio St blowout and you are inches away from Riley getting fired. Where a victory could get him another year with a few more wins.
    I kind of had the same thoughts about NU-tOSU last year where the Buckeyes rarely played to potential, but they played to potential in winning 62-3. There's some bad blood between the staffs, at least between the two WR coaches. The tOSU coach seemed to get butthurt a few years back over a recruit (don't even remember who right now) and he regularly sub-tweets passive-aggressively at Keith Williams of NU....even after Williams got a DUI, IIRC.


    I watched the CLEM-SYR game, but missed Cal-WSU. Didn't see that coming at all.

    Will this be an entire weekend of upsets or will Friday night serve as a wake-up call for the rest of the ranked teams?

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    Let me type up that Week 8 headline for you. Unranked Navy goes for their second loss in a row against the best team in Florida. A team that destroyed Memphis. So yeah, Navy will be going for their third loss in a row in Week 9 @ Temple

    OU won, how nice. I have never seen a game so poorly officiated. Texas was holding on every other play and we did not get any calls until the end. OU should have put the dagger in when they were up 17-0 but Texas played well on defense and while most of his big runs were assisted by excessive holding, Ehlinger is a tough SOB. TCU looked good today, normally I would say we are fortunate to be playing them in Norman...


    Starting to think I was giving Nebraska too much credit or Ohio St not enough. Not looking good in Lincoln right now.
    Last edited by bdoughty; 10-14-2017 at 07:44 PM.

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    19 First Downs for Ohio St
    1 for Nebraska

    28-0

    Spoiler: show

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    AP:

    1. Alabama
    2. Penn State
    3. Georgia
    4. TCU
    5. Wisconsin
    6. Ohio State
    7. Clemson
    8. Miami
    9. Oklahoma
    10. Oklahoma State
    11. USC
    12. Washington
    13. Notre Dame
    14. Virginia Tech
    15. Washington State
    16. South Florida
    16. NC State
    18. Michigan State
    19. Michigan
    20. UCF
    21. Auburn
    22. Stanford
    23. West Virginia
    24. LSU
    25. Memphis

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    http://www.espn.com/college-sports/s...letic-director

    Nebraska announced the hiring of athletic director Bill Moos, who vowed to return the Cornhuskers to a position of "the hunted" in college football. Moos, 66, comes from Washington State, where he has led the athletic department since 2010 after serving in the same role at Oregon from 1995 to 2007.

    Moos said he's familiar from their time together in the Pac-12 with Riley, who coached at Oregon State for 14 season before arriving at Nebraska in 2014. The new AD said he looks forward to visiting soon with the embattled coach.

    "As we speak right now, he's my football coach," Moos said. "I'm going to support him and certainly hope for some victories here toward the latter part of the season."

    Speculation about a coaching change has already started at Nebraska. The appointment of Moos figures to spark discussion about Mike Leach, whom Moos hired at Washington State in 2011.

    Moos described Leach on Sunday as "a brilliant individual."

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    No clue what to think on the hire. Has to be better than Pederson or Eichorst (two of last three ADs), but that's not saying much. The other two basically wrecked NU football.

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