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    College Football 2018 - Week 6

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    Thursday, October 4th
    Georgia State at Troy 6:30 pm ESPNU / WatchESPN Video
    Tulsa at Houston 7:00 pm ESPN / WatchESPN Video
    Friday, October 5th
    Dartmouth at Yale 5:00 pm ESPNU / WatchESPN Video
    Georgia Tech at Louisville 6:00 pm ESPN / WatchESPN Video
    Middle Tennessee at Marshall 6:30 pm CBSSN / CBSSN Video
    Utah State at BYU 8:00 pm ESPN2 / WatchESPN Video
    Saturday, October 6th
    Alabama at Arkansas 11:00 am ESPN / WatchESPN Video
    Buffalo at Central Michigan 11:00 am CBSSN / CBSSN Video
    East Carolina at Temple 11:00 am ESPN News / WatchESPN Video
    DII: Edinboro at Mercyhurst 11:00 am ESPN Extra / espn3 Video
    Holy Cross at New Hampshire 11:00 am NBCSB / Video
    Illinois at Rutgers 11:00 am BTN / BTN2Go Video
    Kansas at West Virginia 11:00 am ESPN2 / WatchESPN Video
    Maryland at Michigan 11:00 am ABC / espn3 Video
    Missouri at South Carolina 11:00 am SEC Network / WatchESPN Video
    Northwestern at Michigan State 11:00 am FS1 / FSGo Video
    Oklahoma vs. Texas (Dallas) 11:00 am FOX / FSGo Video
    Tulane at Cincinnati 11:00 am ESPNU / WatchESPN Video
    Syracuse at Pittsburgh 11:20 am ESPN Extra / ACC Network / WatchESPN Video
    Boston College at North Carolina State 11:30 am ESPN Extra / ACC RSN / Video: WatchESPN / FSGo
    NAIA: St. Francis at IN Wesleyan 12:00 pm ESPN Extra / espn3 Video
    Lehigh at Princeton 12:00 pm NBCSCA *4 / $espn+ Video
    Elon at James Madison 12:30 pm MASN / SNY
    Stephen F. Austin at Sam Houston State 1:00 pm ESPN Extra / espn3 Video
    DII: Tuskegee at Morehouse 1:00 pm ESPN Extra / espn3 Video
    Delaware at Richmond 2:00 pm (NBCSBA / NBCSWA (JIP)) *4
    Southern Utah at Eastern Washington 2:00 pm AUD / RSNW
    Western Illinois at Illinois State 2:00 pm NBCSCH *4 / $espn+ Video
    ESPN GoalLine 2:00 pm ESPNGL / WatchESPN Video / ESPN News (2 - 10)
    NAIA: Central Methodist at Benedictine 2:30 pm ESPN Extra / espn3 Video
    Clemson at Wake Forest 2:30 pm ESPN / WatchESPN Video
    Florida State at Miami 2:30 pm ABC / espn3 Video
    Kansas State at Baylor 2:30 pm FS1 / FSGo Video
    LSU at Florida 2:30 pm CBS / CBS Video
    Iowa at Minnesota 2:30 pm BTN / BTN2Go Video
    Iowa State at Oklahoma State 2:30 pm ESPN2 / WatchESPN Video
    Navy at Air Force 2:30 pm CBSSN / CBSSN Video
    San Diego State at Boise State 2:30 pm ESPNU / WatchESPN Video
    South Florida at UMass 2:30 pm ELVN / Video / NESN (JIP at 3?)
    Arizona State at Colorado 3:00 pm PAC-12 Network / PAC-12 Video
    NAIA: Bethany at Friends 3:00 pm ESPN Extra / espn3 Video
    Indiana at Ohio State 3:00 pm FOX / FSGo Video
    Louisiana Monroe at Ole Miss 3:00 pm SEC Network / WatchESPN Video
    New Mexico at UNLV 3:00 pm ATTRM / RSNW / MWC Video
    Alabama A&M at Texas Southern 6:00 pm ATTSW *4
    DII: Dixie State at GVSU 6:00 pm ESPN Extra / espn3 Video
    Kentucky at Texas A&M 6:00 pm ESPN / WatchESPN Video
    Nicholls at Northwestern State 6:00 pm ESPN Extra / espn3 Video / CST (cable)
    SMU at UCF 6:00 pm ESPNU / WatchESPN Video
    UConn at Memphis 6:00 pm CBSSN / CBSSN Video
    Auburn at Mississippi State 6:30 pm ESPN2 / WatchESPN Video
    Nebraska at Wisconsin 6:30 pm BTN / BTN2Go Video
    Tennessee State at Austin Peay 6:00 pm ESPN Extra / espn3 Video
    Vanderbilt at Georgia 6:30 pm SEC Network / WatchESPN Video
    Washington at UCLA 6:30 pm FOX (cable) / FSGo Video
    Notre Dame at Virginia Tech 7:00 pm ABC / espn3 Video
    Washington State at Oregon State 8:00 pm PAC-12 Network / PAC-12 Video
    California at Arizona 9:00 pm FS1 / FSGo Video / 4K on DirecTV 105
    Colorado State at San Jose State 9:30 pm CBSSN / CBSSN Video
    Fresno State at Nevada 9:30 pm ESPNU / WatchESPN Video
    Utah at Stanford 9:30 pm ESPN / WatchESPN Video
    Games online only or not yet scheduled for nationally available networks.
    Bowling Green at Toledo 2:30 pm $espn+ Video
    Bryant at Duquesne 12:00 pm NEC Video
    CCSU at Robert Morris 12:00 pm NEC Video
    Charleston Southern at Savannah State 5:00 pm espn3 Video
    DII: Central Washington at Azusa Pacific 8:00 pm espn3 Video
    Eastern Michigan at Western Michigan 11:00 am $espn+ Video
    Gardner Webb at ETSU 2:30 pm $espn+ Video
    Harvard at Cornell 12:30 pm $espn+ Video
    Howard at NC Central 1:00 pm espn3 Video
    Indiana State at South Dakota State 6:00 pm $espn+ Video / Midco (cable)
    Jacksonville State at Eastern Kentucky 3:00 pm $espn+ Video
    Lane at Hampton 1:00 pm $espn+ Video
    Liberty at New Mexico State 7:00 pm ?AggieVision?
    Louisiana Lafayette at Texas State 6:00 pm $espn+ Video
    Marist at Columbia 12:00 pm $espn+ Video
    Miami Ohio at Akron 2:30 pm $espn+ Video
    Mississippi Valley at Bethune Cookman 3:00 pm espn3 Video
    Missouri State at South Dakota 2:00 pm espn3 Video
    Murray State at Eastern Illinois 6:00 pm $espn+ Video
    North Carolina A&T at Delaware State 6:00 pm espn3 Video
    Norfolk State at Florida A&M 3:00 pm espn3 Video
    North Dakota State at Northern Iowa 1:00 pm $espn+ Video / PSN (cable)
    DII: North Greenville at West Georgia 1:00 pm espn3 Video
    North Texas at UTEP 6:30 pm beIN / Video (not on DirecTV)
    Northern Illinois at Ball State 2:00 pm espn3 Video
    Ohio at Kent State 2:30 pm $espn+ Video
    Old Dominion at Florida Atlantic 4:00 pm Stadium Video
    Penn at Sacred Heart 2:00 pm NEC Video
    Presbyterian at Kennesaw State 1:00 pm espn3 Video
    San Diego at Morehead State 11:00 am $espn+ Video
    SEMO at Tennessee Tech 6:00 pm $espn+ Video
    South Alabama at Georgia Southern 2:30 pm espn3 Video
    South Carolina State at Morgan State 12:00 pm espn3 Video
    Southeastern Louisiana at Incarnate Word 4:00 pm Video
    Southern Illinois at Youngstown State 5:00 pm $espn+ Video / WFMJ (cable)
    UAB at Louisiana Tech 6:00 pm Facebook or Stadium Video
    UC Davis at Northern Colorado 1:00 pm ELVN / Video: Pluto / Big Sky
    UTSA at Rice 6:00 pm espn3 Video
    Wagner at Campbell 1:00 pm $espn+ Video
    DII: West Chester at Bloomsburg 1:00 pm espn3 Video
    Western Carolina at Samford 12:30 pm espn3 Video
    Wofford at Chattanooga 2:00 pm $espn+ Video
    Wyoming at Hawaii 11:00 pm Stadium App / Spectrum PPV (HI cable)

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    Thanks, Smooth.

    Lamar Jackson sure made Louisville look competent the last few years. They look rough this year and are trailing 14-0 at home to GT currently.

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    Our defense is embarrassing. This is a Texas team that only scored 19 at KSU. Part of me hopes we lose this game so Mike Stoops can finally get fired. If OU does not score, Texas gets the ball to start the 2nd half and the game could be over.



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    Well, Texas may not be back to being the good Texas of the 2000s, but they are back to being good enough to take a dump on Oklahoma's season.

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    When OU tied the game up at 45 and there was still 2 minutes left on the clock I knew it was over. Did a Google and it says Mike Stoops is still employed.

    Misery loves company. Navy gets ass blasted by the Air Force. Nebraska gets ass blasted by Wisc... Well, we have to wait and see on that one.

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    I honestly even forgot Navy was playing today. I was busy with stuff to get done and between running up to work for an hour and a half this afternoon and then coming dinner, I never even thought about the Navy game. Eh, they're not good this year anyways. They'll be lucky to even win 6 games.

    As for Nebraska. I'm starting to wonder if they're gonna go winless. I'm not seeing any obvious easy wins on their schedule. Northwestern I have pegged as a loss. Minnesota they could maybe win. Ohio State, Illinois, Michigan State and Iowa, those are all losses.

    Their only realistic chance for a win this season is Bethune-Cookman on October 27th. And even that one I wouldn't mark down in the win column ahead of time.

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    My condolences to you all.

    Go Irish!

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    Another Google search still shows that Mike Stoops is employed by the University of Oklahoma.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bdoughty View Post
    Another Google search still shows that Mike Stoops is employed by the University of Oklahoma.
    Well, it took a little while, but there you go! Now Mike Stoops has been tossed out the door on his ass!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SmoothPancakes View Post
    Their only realistic chance for a win this season is Bethune-Cookman on October 27th. And even that one I wouldn't mark down in the win column ahead of time.
    The way teams have played the last few weeks, I almost think MSU could be more winnable than Northwestern or Illinois.

    Aside from their season opener, Bethune-Cookman appears to put up points so that game could be a bit of a shootout. Right now, Nebraska's defense and special teams are walking disasters & penalty machines and while the offense has improved the last few weeks, they seem to only put up points in the second half when trailing. If they don't figure out a way to get a good start, I'm thinking a one-win season (at best) is on the horizon.

    Quote Originally Posted by SmoothPancakes View Post
    Well, it took a little while, but there you go! Now Mike Stoops has been tossed out the door on his ass!
    Just came here to post that. Some speculation Ruffin McNeil may take over, at least on an interim basis.

    They really ought to promote Bob Diaco from analyst to DC.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cdj View Post
    The way teams have played the last few weeks, I almost think MSU could be more winnable than Northwestern or Illinois.

    Aside from their season opener, Bethune-Cookman appears to put up points so that game could be a bit of a shootout. Right now, Nebraska's defense and special teams are walking disasters & penalty machines and while the offense has improved the last few weeks, they seem to only put up points in the second half when trailing. If they don't figure out a way to get a good start, I'm thinking a one-win season (at best) is on the horizon.



    Just came here to post that. Some speculation Ruffin McNeil may take over, at least on an interim basis.
    Yeah, I mean, just looking at straight on paper matchups, the rest of the schedule doesn't look kind for Nebraska based on how they've played so far. We all thought they had already hit rock bottom a week or two ago, but I have a feeling that hole is about to get a lot deeper.

    And it'll be interesting to see what Oklahoma does. Anything has to be an improvement over the defense under Mike Stoops recently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SmoothPancakes View Post
    Well, it took a little while, but there you go! Now Mike Stoops has been tossed out the door on his ass!
    I think some guy on Dirtburlgers said it best.

    Apparently when Lincoln confronted him, Mike was standing 12 yards away from him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cdj View Post
    They really ought to promote Bob Diaco from analyst to DC.
    I see what you did there. We should not want anything that has had it's hands on a Texas Tech or Nebraska defense in the past 10 years. Sadly reports of him and Ruffin are being considered. I want to clean house at the end of the season. That said, both are still better than Mike.
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    I was joking, but prepare for "The Strain", bdoughty & OU.

    I wonder if OU's AD will bring in coaches from other sports to show them 'the best coach on campus' in Diaco?

    (Last year in Lincoln: According to sources in three sports, [then Husker AD Shawn] Eichorst encouraged Husker coaches to visit football practice and watch Diaco in action because “he’s the best coach on our campus.” Source: OWH)

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    Quote Originally Posted by SmoothPancakes View Post
    Yeah, I mean, just looking at straight on paper matchups, the rest of the schedule doesn't look kind for Nebraska based on how they've played so far. We all thought they had already hit rock bottom a week or two ago, but I have a feeling that hole is about to get a lot deeper.
    I'm waiting for UTEP to get a home win before NU gets one anywhere which would put the Huskers as the school with longest losing streaks in the country. That would truly be rock bottom, IMO.

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