VT up 42-27 now. please hang inside the spread ECU!
VT up 42-27 now. please hang inside the spread ECU!
Ok, is anyone watching Nebraska-Washington on ABC/ESPN? I am wondering because I swear I just heard the guy who was giving a score update on the Arizona State-Wisconsin game, when referencing Arizona State playing on the road, instead of saying "road", pull a Black Sheep and say "ro-ad".
Nebraska looked good versus Washington, but the Huskies defense is pathetic and Locker looked completely lost. Tough to really gauge NU with UW the caliber they are.
Colorado woke up, down 10-0 in third, now beating Hawaii 31-13.
Wisconsin blocks game-tying PAT and leads Arizona State 20-19 late.
Looks like another ass whooping by Oregon. Still 10 minutes remaining in the 1st quarter against Portland State and Oregon already winning 21-0.
Edit - The Ducks have had possession of the ball for a mere 2:35 and already have 150 total yards racked up.
Florida State up 34-10
Air Force beating the spread(yes!), OU only has a 27-24 lead at the moment.
USC up 32-14
Wisconsin only up by 1, 20-19. blocked XP is the difference.
Nebraska easily beating Washington.
Florida up 31-17
TCU killing Baylor 38-3
Oregon State tied at 14 with Louisville.
oh USC, you just had to allow Minnesota to score again and only win by 11(spread was 11.5)
I could have sworn I picked TCU over Baylor, but apparently I picked Baylor to beat the spread(they aren't getting close).
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And now for the night games. Flipping between Notre Dame-Michigan State, Texas-Texas A&M, and Clemson-Auburn on TV, and now that the Colorado Rockies are done bitch-slapping the LA Doggers, got Navy-Louisiana Tech going on ESPN3, followed by Iowa-Arizona on TV later tonight. A good Saturday all around.
7-3 right now in Pick 'Em. But looks like an L for me in the TCU game took Baylor and the 20+ points and if Louisville doesn't get its act together thats another big dog I thought was a sneaky pick for another L FTL!
Gah, I hate it when ESPN has multiple games on ESPN/ESPN2. Whenever they do that, the regional field comes over SD but never HD. So I have Texas / Texas Tech on ESPN2, but I can only watch it in Standard Definition.
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Holy crap what a catch by Clemson's Harper right there.
Looks like defenses are going to have to beware more than just the run with Navy this year. Currently at halftime against Louisiana Tech, Navy is 5-9 passing with 179 yards through the air and a passing touchdown. Rushing? Only 57 yards on 16 carries and a rushing touchdown. Navy has defeated teams multiple times in the last 6-7 years in games where they never even attempted a single pass the entire game. Tonight, Navy's showing they got skills through the air.
Texas Tech playing horribly on offense, luckily Tech's defense is playing pretty good(or at least Texas' offense is playing just as bad as Tech's) 14-14 at the half. Texas has 20 more plays and about 150+ more offensive yards than Tech does though.
FIU is up on Texas A&M 20-13 and San Diego State is tied with Missouri. I want to say that I am surprised at those scores but I am really not.
We've got ourselves a baseball game going on. Just before the end of the 3rd quarter, Southern Utah defeating San Jose State 11-10.
Clemson's long snapper just became a wanted man. Clemson makes the field goal to tie the game back up at 27-27 to head to a second overtime, until Clemson gets flagged for an illegal snap, and then promptly misses the second field goal attempt, going wide left.
What constitutes an illegal snap?
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In the case of the Clemson-Auburn game? The long snapper picking up the football and starting to move the ball in a snapping motion, then setting it back down onto the ground, and then finally snapping it. It looked at first like Auburn had jumped offside, which would have potentially given Clemson a first down. However after the minute or so pow wow by the refs, they declared the penalty as an illegal snap on Clemson, and it was confirmed by instant replay they showed on ESPN. You could clearly see it happen. Definitely the correct call by the refs.
Michigan State beats ND on a fake FG in OT.
ND beat the spread though.
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