To My Readers:
Recently, my workload has increased to the point where I am in no position to make regular updates to this blog. As a result, I have to take some time off from The Howell Report during the weekdays. I will still provide gameday (Saturday) updates on Twitter and, if I am in a position to do so, will post the weekly rankings on Sundays. Keep in mind that I have no intention of abandoning this project. Rather, life has put me in a position where some things have to take priority over others. Thank you for your patience and continued visits to this little corner of the internet. See you all via Twitter on Saturday!
D. Howell
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Saturday, September 20, 2014
Week #4 College Football Scores
NCAA FBS (Division 1-A) Final Scores - Week #4
Thursday, September 18th
#5 Auburn barely escapes #20 Kansas State, 20-14. Box Score
Friday, September 19th
South Florida survives Connecticut, 17-14. Box Score
Saturday, September 20th
Iowa advances to 3-1 with win over Pittsburgh, 24-20. Box Score
Georgia Tech squeaks past Virginia Tech, 27-24. Box Score
Duke hammers Tulane, 47-13. Box Score
Northwestern gets first 2014 win over Western Illinois, 24-7. Box Score
#11 Michigan State annihilates Eastern Michigan, 73-14. Box Score
Purdue railroads Southern Illinois, 35-13. Box Score
#19 Wisconsin routs Bowling Green, 68-17. Box Score
Old Dominion wins a shootout over Rice, 45-42. Box Score
#13 Georgia shuts out Troy, 66-0. Box Score
Maryland orange crushes Syracuse, 34-20. Box Score
Boston College soars over Maine, 40-10. Box Score
Temple shuts out Delaware State, 59-0. Box Score
Marshall thunders past Akron, 48-17. Box Score
Colorado takes down Hawaii, 21-12. Box Score
Buffalo handily defeats Norfolk State, 36-7. Box Score
#3 Alabama defeats Florida by a ratio of 2:1, 42-21. Box Score
Illinois beats Texas State after a rain delay, 42-35. Box Score
Washington mauls Georgia State, 45-14. Box Score
North Texas angrily overwhelms Nicholls State, 77-3. Box Score
Rutgers sinks Navy, 31-24. Box Score
Utah embarrasses Michigan in Ann Arbor, 26-10. Box Score
#6 Texas A&M humiliates Southern Methodist, 58-6. Box Score
East Carolina pillages North Carolina, 70-41. Box Score
#21 Brigham Young survives Virginia, 41-33. Box Score
Wake Forest holds off Army, 24-21. Box Score
Kansas puts away Central Michigan, 24-10. Box Score
Louisville runs over Florida International, 34-3. Box Score
Indiana gets a big upset over #18 Missouri, 31-27. Box Score
Minnesota beats San Jose State after rain delay, 24-7. Box Score
Penn State remains undefeated by beating Massachusetts, 48-7. Box Score
Wyoming squeezes past Florida Atlantic, 20-19. Box Score
North Carolina State shuts out Presbyterian, 42-0. Box Score
Central Florida pounds Bethune-Cookman, 41-7. Box Score
Arkansas ends Northern Illinois' road-winning streak, 52-14. Box Score
Memphis mauls Middle Tennessee State, 36-17. Box Score
Western Michigan MAC-attacks Murray State, 45-14. Box Score
Ohio vandalizes Idaho, 36-24. Box Score
Northwestern State narrowly defeats Louisiana Tech, 30-27. Box Score
Southern Mississippi barely dodges Appalachian State, 21-20. Box Score
Cincinnati holds back Miami (OH), 31-24. Box Score
Georgia Southern soars over South Alabama, 28-6. Box Score
Mississippi State upsets #8 Louisiana State, 34-29. Box Score
#14 South Carolina escapes Vanderbilt, 48-34. Box Score
#4 Oklahoma holds off a resurgent West Virginia, 45-33. Box Score
#24 Nebraska remains perfect with win over Miami (FL), 41-31. Box Score
New Mexico defeats in-state rival New Mexico State, 38-35. Box Score
Houston routs Nevada-Las Vegas, 47-14. Box Score
Thursday, September 18th
#5 Auburn barely escapes #20 Kansas State, 20-14. Box Score
Friday, September 19th
South Florida survives Connecticut, 17-14. Box Score
Saturday, September 20th
Iowa advances to 3-1 with win over Pittsburgh, 24-20. Box Score
Georgia Tech squeaks past Virginia Tech, 27-24. Box Score
Duke hammers Tulane, 47-13. Box Score
Northwestern gets first 2014 win over Western Illinois, 24-7. Box Score
#11 Michigan State annihilates Eastern Michigan, 73-14. Box Score
Purdue railroads Southern Illinois, 35-13. Box Score
#19 Wisconsin routs Bowling Green, 68-17. Box Score
Old Dominion wins a shootout over Rice, 45-42. Box Score
#13 Georgia shuts out Troy, 66-0. Box Score
Maryland orange crushes Syracuse, 34-20. Box Score
Boston College soars over Maine, 40-10. Box Score
Temple shuts out Delaware State, 59-0. Box Score
Marshall thunders past Akron, 48-17. Box Score
Colorado takes down Hawaii, 21-12. Box Score
Buffalo handily defeats Norfolk State, 36-7. Box Score
#3 Alabama defeats Florida by a ratio of 2:1, 42-21. Box Score
Illinois beats Texas State after a rain delay, 42-35. Box Score
Washington mauls Georgia State, 45-14. Box Score
North Texas angrily overwhelms Nicholls State, 77-3. Box Score
Rutgers sinks Navy, 31-24. Box Score
Utah embarrasses Michigan in Ann Arbor, 26-10. Box Score
#6 Texas A&M humiliates Southern Methodist, 58-6. Box Score
East Carolina pillages North Carolina, 70-41. Box Score
#21 Brigham Young survives Virginia, 41-33. Box Score
Wake Forest holds off Army, 24-21. Box Score
Kansas puts away Central Michigan, 24-10. Box Score
Louisville runs over Florida International, 34-3. Box Score
Indiana gets a big upset over #18 Missouri, 31-27. Box Score
Minnesota beats San Jose State after rain delay, 24-7. Box Score
Penn State remains undefeated by beating Massachusetts, 48-7. Box Score
Wyoming squeezes past Florida Atlantic, 20-19. Box Score
North Carolina State shuts out Presbyterian, 42-0. Box Score
Central Florida pounds Bethune-Cookman, 41-7. Box Score
Arkansas ends Northern Illinois' road-winning streak, 52-14. Box Score
Memphis mauls Middle Tennessee State, 36-17. Box Score
Western Michigan MAC-attacks Murray State, 45-14. Box Score
Ohio vandalizes Idaho, 36-24. Box Score
Northwestern State narrowly defeats Louisiana Tech, 30-27. Box Score
Southern Mississippi barely dodges Appalachian State, 21-20. Box Score
Cincinnati holds back Miami (OH), 31-24. Box Score
Georgia Southern soars over South Alabama, 28-6. Box Score
Mississippi State upsets #8 Louisiana State, 34-29. Box Score
#14 South Carolina escapes Vanderbilt, 48-34. Box Score
#4 Oklahoma holds off a resurgent West Virginia, 45-33. Box Score
#24 Nebraska remains perfect with win over Miami (FL), 41-31. Box Score
New Mexico defeats in-state rival New Mexico State, 38-35. Box Score
Houston routs Nevada-Las Vegas, 47-14. Box Score
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Week #4 College Football Schedule
This week's news stories:
Michigan and Texas have agreed to play a home-at-home series in 2024 and 2027. Full story here.
Florida State starting quarterback Jameis Winston has been suspended for the first half of the upcoming game vs. Clemson for yelling an "offensive and vulgar" phrase in the FSU student union. Full story here.
Texas quarterback David Ash has announced that he will quit football for medical reasons. Ash continues to suffer from symptoms related to a concussion he sustained in last year's game against Brigham Young. Full story here.
In a featured article on cbssports.com, Dennis Dodd discusses the 2014 Kansas State football team and about how fifty-eight players, over half the roster, are current and former walk-ons. Full story here.
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NCAA (FBS) Division 1-A College Football Schedule - Week #4
All Times Eastern
Thursday, September 18th
7:30 PM
#5 Auburn at #20 Kansas State - ESPN
Friday, September 19th
8:00 PM
Connecticut at South Florida - ESPN
Saturday, September 20th
12:00 PM
Eastern Michigan at #11 Michigan State - Big Ten Network
Troy at #13 Georgia - SEC_ESPN Network
Bowling Green at #19 Wisconsin - ESPN2
Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech - ESPN
Iowa at Pittsburgh - ESPNU
Western Illinois at Northwestern - ESPNNEWS
Southern Illinois at Purdue - Big Ten Network
Old Dominion at Rice
12:30 PM
Maryland at Syracuse
Tulane at Duke
1:00 PM
Maine at Boston College
Delaware State at Temple
2:00 PM
Marshall at Akron
Hawaii at Colorado - PAC-12 Network
3:30 PM
Florida at #3 Alabama - CBS
#6 Texas A&M at Southern Methodist - ABC or ESPN2 - Check Local Listings
Virginia at # 21 Brigham Young - ESPN
Nicholls State at North Texas
Norfolk State at Buffalo
North Carolina at East Carolina - ESPNU
Army at Wake Forest
Louisville at Florida International - FOX Sports 1
Central Michigan at Kansas
Rutgers at Navy - CBS Sports Network
Utah at Michigan - ABC or ESPN2 - Check Local Listings
4:00 PM
Indiana at #18 Missouri - SEC_ESPN Network
Texas State at Illinois - ESPNNEWS
Massachusetts at Penn State - Big Ten Network
San Jose State at Minnesota - Big Ten Network
Florida Atlantic at Wyoming
6:00 PM
Presbyterian at North Carolina State
Bethune-Cookman at Central Florida
Georgia State at Washington - PAC-12 Network
7:00 PM
Mississippi State at #8 Louisiana State - ESPN
Northern Illinois at Arkansas - ESPNU
Utah State at Arkansas State
Miami (OH) at Cincinnati - CBS Sports Network
Middle Tennessee at Memphis
Northwestern State at Louisiana Tech
Appalachian State at Southern Mississippi
Ball State at Toledo
Idaho at Ohio
Murray State at Western Michigan
7:30 PM
#4 Oklahoma at West Virginia - FOX
#14 South Carolina at Vanderbilt - SEC_ESPN Network
Georgia Southern at South Alabama
8:00 PM
#22 Clemson at #1 Florida State - ABC
Miami (FL) at #24 Nebraska
UNLV at Houston
New Mexico at New Mexico State
10:00 PM
California at Arizona - PAC-12 Network
Southern Utah at Fresno State
10:30 PM
#2 Oregon at Washington State - ESPN
San Diego State at Oregon State - FOX Sports 1
Louisiana-Lafayette at Boise State - CBS Sports Network
Michigan and Texas have agreed to play a home-at-home series in 2024 and 2027. Full story here.
Florida State starting quarterback Jameis Winston has been suspended for the first half of the upcoming game vs. Clemson for yelling an "offensive and vulgar" phrase in the FSU student union. Full story here.
Texas quarterback David Ash has announced that he will quit football for medical reasons. Ash continues to suffer from symptoms related to a concussion he sustained in last year's game against Brigham Young. Full story here.
In a featured article on cbssports.com, Dennis Dodd discusses the 2014 Kansas State football team and about how fifty-eight players, over half the roster, are current and former walk-ons. Full story here.
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NCAA (FBS) Division 1-A College Football Schedule - Week #4
All Times Eastern
Thursday, September 18th
7:30 PM
#5 Auburn at #20 Kansas State - ESPN
Friday, September 19th
8:00 PM
Connecticut at South Florida - ESPN
Saturday, September 20th
12:00 PM
Eastern Michigan at #11 Michigan State - Big Ten Network
Troy at #13 Georgia - SEC_ESPN Network
Bowling Green at #19 Wisconsin - ESPN2
Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech - ESPN
Iowa at Pittsburgh - ESPNU
Western Illinois at Northwestern - ESPNNEWS
Southern Illinois at Purdue - Big Ten Network
Old Dominion at Rice
12:30 PM
Maryland at Syracuse
Tulane at Duke
1:00 PM
Maine at Boston College
Delaware State at Temple
2:00 PM
Marshall at Akron
Hawaii at Colorado - PAC-12 Network
3:30 PM
Florida at #3 Alabama - CBS
#6 Texas A&M at Southern Methodist - ABC or ESPN2 - Check Local Listings
Virginia at # 21 Brigham Young - ESPN
Nicholls State at North Texas
Norfolk State at Buffalo
North Carolina at East Carolina - ESPNU
Army at Wake Forest
Louisville at Florida International - FOX Sports 1
Central Michigan at Kansas
Rutgers at Navy - CBS Sports Network
Utah at Michigan - ABC or ESPN2 - Check Local Listings
4:00 PM
Indiana at #18 Missouri - SEC_ESPN Network
Texas State at Illinois - ESPNNEWS
Massachusetts at Penn State - Big Ten Network
San Jose State at Minnesota - Big Ten Network
Florida Atlantic at Wyoming
6:00 PM
Presbyterian at North Carolina State
Bethune-Cookman at Central Florida
Georgia State at Washington - PAC-12 Network
7:00 PM
Mississippi State at #8 Louisiana State - ESPN
Northern Illinois at Arkansas - ESPNU
Utah State at Arkansas State
Miami (OH) at Cincinnati - CBS Sports Network
Middle Tennessee at Memphis
Northwestern State at Louisiana Tech
Appalachian State at Southern Mississippi
Ball State at Toledo
Idaho at Ohio
Murray State at Western Michigan
7:30 PM
#4 Oklahoma at West Virginia - FOX
#14 South Carolina at Vanderbilt - SEC_ESPN Network
Georgia Southern at South Alabama
8:00 PM
#22 Clemson at #1 Florida State - ABC
Miami (FL) at #24 Nebraska
UNLV at Houston
New Mexico at New Mexico State
10:00 PM
California at Arizona - PAC-12 Network
Southern Utah at Fresno State
10:30 PM
#2 Oregon at Washington State - ESPN
San Diego State at Oregon State - FOX Sports 1
Louisiana-Lafayette at Boise State - CBS Sports Network
Monday, September 15, 2014
Week #4 College Football Rankings
Another week, and another shake-up. This time, it was not limited to the Big Ten. Four ranked teams outside of that conference lost to both ranked and unranked opponents during week #3. Judging by how many top-tier teams have already lost this year, it appears that it will be very difficult for any team to go undefeated during the 2014 season. With that in mind, let us take a look at this week's Associated Press Top 25 and USA Today Coaches Poll Rankings.
Two things stand out in this week's AP Top 25. The first aspect is that two teams from the ACC, Virginia Tech and Louisville, were dropped from the rankings after their losses to East Carolina and Virginia, respectively. Unfortunately, these defeats leave the Atlantic Coast Conference with only two teams (e.g. #1 Florida State and #22 Clemson) ranked in the AP Poll. The second point is that the SEC now has eight ranked teams in the AP, and seven of them are ranked in the top fifteen (#3 Alabama, #5 Auburn, #6 Texas A&M, #8 Louisiana State, #10 Mississippi, #13 Georgia, and #14 South Carolina). The Big Ten has four teams in the AP, but the conference's top team #11 Michigan State, is not even in the top ten. The BIG XII has two teams in the AP's top ten: #4 Oklahoma and #7 Baylor. Finally, the PAC-12, like last week's rankings, has five teams in the AP. Should Florida State lose to Clemson on Saturday, it is very likely that Oregon would clinch the #1 spot in the event of a victory over an unranked Washington State team. That is about it for the rankings. Hope everyone will have an opportunity to see #5 Auburn play #20 Kansas State on Thursday at 7:30 PM Eastern on ESPN. Should be an exciting game!
ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25
*While Technically Independent, Notre Dame's Affiliation with the ACC Requires it to Play 5 Games Against ACC Teams.
USA TODAY COACHES POLL
Two things stand out in this week's AP Top 25. The first aspect is that two teams from the ACC, Virginia Tech and Louisville, were dropped from the rankings after their losses to East Carolina and Virginia, respectively. Unfortunately, these defeats leave the Atlantic Coast Conference with only two teams (e.g. #1 Florida State and #22 Clemson) ranked in the AP Poll. The second point is that the SEC now has eight ranked teams in the AP, and seven of them are ranked in the top fifteen (#3 Alabama, #5 Auburn, #6 Texas A&M, #8 Louisiana State, #10 Mississippi, #13 Georgia, and #14 South Carolina). The Big Ten has four teams in the AP, but the conference's top team #11 Michigan State, is not even in the top ten. The BIG XII has two teams in the AP's top ten: #4 Oklahoma and #7 Baylor. Finally, the PAC-12, like last week's rankings, has five teams in the AP. Should Florida State lose to Clemson on Saturday, it is very likely that Oregon would clinch the #1 spot in the event of a victory over an unranked Washington State team. That is about it for the rankings. Hope everyone will have an opportunity to see #5 Auburn play #20 Kansas State on Thursday at 7:30 PM Eastern on ESPN. Should be an exciting game!
ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25
RK | TEAM | RECORD | CONFERENCE |
1 | Florida State (37) | 2-0 | ACC |
2 | Oregon (17) | 3-0 | PAC-12 |
3 | Alabama (1) | 3-0 | SEC |
4 | Oklahoma (2) | 3-0 | BIG XII |
5 | Auburn | 2-0 | SEC |
6 | Texas A&M (3) | 3-0 | SEC |
7 | Baylor | 3-0 | BIG XII |
8 | LSU | 3-0 | SEC |
9 | Notre Dame | 3-0 | Independent/ACC* |
10 | Ole Miss | 3-0 | SEC |
11 | Michigan State | 1-1 | Big Ten |
12 | UCLA | 3-0 | PAC-12 |
13 | Georgia | 1-1 | SEC |
14 | South Carolina | 2-1 | SEC |
15 | Arizona State | 3-0 | PAC-12 |
16 | Stanford | 2-1 | PAC-12 |
17 | USC | 2-1 | PAC-12 |
18 | Missouri | 3-0 | SEC |
19 | Wisconsin | 1-1 | Big Ten |
20 | Kansas State | 2-0 | BIG XII |
21 | BYU | 3-0 | Independent |
22 | Clemson | 1-1 | ACC |
23 | Ohio State | 2-1 | Big Ten |
24 | Nebraska | 3-0 | Big Ten |
25 | Oklahoma State | 2-1 | BIG XII |
Numbers in Parentheses Indicate Amount of First-Place Votes.
Dropped from rankings: Virginia Tech 17, Louisville 21
*While Technically Independent, Notre Dame's Affiliation with the ACC Requires it to Play 5 Games Against ACC Teams.
USA TODAY COACHES POLL
RK | TEAM | RECORD | PTS |
1 | Florida State (50) | 2-0 | 1502 |
2 | Alabama (1) | 3-0 | 1408 |
3 | Oregon (6) | 3-0 | 1399 |
4 | Oklahoma (4) | 3-0 | 1390 |
5 | Auburn | 2-0 | 1297 |
6 | Baylor | 2-0 | 1179 |
7 | Texas A&M | 3-0 | 1159 |
8 | LSU | 3-0 | 1107 |
9 | Notre Dame | 3-0 | 966 |
10 | UCLA | 3-0 | 861 |
11 | Michigan State | 1-1 | 776 |
12 | Ole Miss | 3-0 | 769 |
13 | Arizona State | 3-0 | 732 |
14 | Georgia | 1-1 | 693 |
15 | Stanford | 2-1 | 561 |
16 | South Carolina | 2-1 | 529 |
17 | Wisconsin | 1-1 | 436 |
18 | Ohio State | 2-1 | 402 |
19 | Missouri | 3-0 | 382 |
20 | Kansas State | 2-0 | 381 |
21 | USC | 2-1 | 338 |
22 | Nebraska | 3-0 | 325 |
23 | BYU | 3-0 | 222 |
24 | Clemson | 1-1 | 207 |
25 | North Carolina | 2-0 | 128 |
Numbers in Parentheses Indicate Amount of First-Place Votes.
Dropped from rankings: Virginia Tech 19
Saturday, September 13, 2014
Gameday - Week #3
Good Morning Everybody!
As ESPN's College Gameday broadcasts from Fargo, North Dakota, for the second consecutive year, other places throughout the country are getting ready for quite an exciting slate of games. As a blogger and a fan, my main concern is whether the Big Ten Conference can recover from last week's sub-par performance. Two Big Ten teams that lost last week, Michigan State and Northwestern, have byes for week #3. Wisconsin (1-1 overall) will also be sitting out this week but the other 11 teams will see some activity.
Starting at noon on the Big Ten Network, West Virginia will visit Maryland for another edition of this border rivalry. Maryland's decision to move from the ACC to the Big Ten has not affected the Terps' willingness to play the Mountaineers. Next year the teams will meet again in Morgantown, and then the rivalry will take a four-year break until 2020. One reason for this hiatus may have to do with the Big Ten's decision to move to a nine-game conference schedule in 2016. At the same time, on ESPNU, the Indiana Hoosiers will visit Bowling Green for the second part of this home-at-home series. Last year, Indiana won 42-10. Will the Hoosiers have a similar performance?
On either ABC or ESPN2, depending on your location, #22 Ohio State hosts Kent State. Today's match-up should provide the Buckeyes with an opportunity to recover from last week's loss against Virginia Tech. The other game on either ABC or ESPN2, is Boise State vs. Connecticut in a Mountain West-American Athletic Conference showdown. Speaking of Virginia Tech, the Hokies are playing East Carolina right now on ESPN. This should be an interesting game since East Carolina had a very competitive game last week against South Carolina. Last year, Virginia Tech beat East Carolina by only five points. Can the Pirates get an upset here? It is a possibility.
As the afternoon progresses, four more Big Ten games will be nationally televised. Michigan hosts Miami (OH) at 3:30 PM on the Big Ten Network. The Wolverines should prevail here, since Miami (OH) has lost 18 consecutive games. A win here for Michigan will give the folks in Ann Arbor a much needed morale boost. At the same time, on ESPN, the great in-state rivalry between Iowa and Iowa State will kickoff in Iowa City. Both teams will play for the Cy-Hawk trophy, which looks like this:
This trophy has been awarded to the winner of this game since 2011.
A half-hour after the kickoff in Iowa City, two more games featuring Big Ten teams will begin west of the Mississippi. At 4:00 PM on FOX Sports 1, Minnesota will play TCU for the first time the 1970s. In terms of offensive lines, it appears that today's match will feature a rushing vs. a passing game. Minnesota's offense is ranked 31st nationally in rushing while TCU's offense is ranked 12th in passing. Can Minnesota extend their winning streak to 3? We will see if Jerry Kill's defense can contain TCU's passing game.
On the west coast, the Illinois Fighting Illini, led by QB Wes Lunt, will pay the Washington Huskies a visit in Seattle. Last year's game, which the Huskies won 34-24, was played at Chicago's Soldier Field. Given Washington's struggles in their last two games against Hawaii and Eastern Washington, the Illini (2-0) have an opportunity to get a much-needed win on the road. The Illini's offensive line ranks #9 in the country in passing, and their defense currently allows 25.5 points per game. By contrast, Washington will rely on its rushing game, which currently averages 265.0 yards per game (19th overall). Since the Huskies defense currently averages 34 points per game, it looks like Washington will have to outscore Illinois in order to earn win #3. Expect a high-scoring game here.
The last three games for the Big Ten feature two rivalries, a highly anticipated conference game, and a traveling fan-base from Lincoln. At 7:30 PM on NBC, the Northern Indiana rivalry between Purdue and #11 Notre Dame will kickoff at Indianapolis's Lucas Oil Stadium. Today's neutral site match-up, which Notre Dame is heavily favored to win, will be the last time these two teams meet until 2020. Notre Dame's affiliation with the ACC, which requires the Fighting Irish to play 5 games against ACC opponents, was a major factor in Notre Dame's earlier decision to end its annual rivalries with Big Ten schools Michigan, Michigan State, and Purdue. Notre Dame will still play rivals USC, Stanford, and Navy on an annual basis.
At 8:00 on the Big Ten Network, Penn State and Rutgers (both ranked 2-0) will play a conference game at High Point Solutions Stadium in Piscataway, New Jersey. Big Ten league play starts today with this game, which is expected to be very competitive. Since the NCAA recently rescinded Penn State's bowl ban, a win here from the Nittany Lions many result in PSU being ranked for the first time in at least two seasons. A win here for Rutgers will give the Scarlet Knights the confidence they will need when they face conference opponents like Michigan (October 4th), Ohio State (October 18th), and Nebraska (October 25th) later in the season. The last time Penn State and Rutgers played each other was back in 1995. It will be interesting to see if this renewed rivalry will bring more media attention to College Football in the Northeastern USA.
Finally, Nebraska, the Big Ten's westernmost team, will lead its traveling fan-base from Lincoln to Fresno for a late-night game against the Fresno State Bulldogs. CBS Sports Network will broadcast the game, which will kickoff at 10:30 PM. Nebraska, with its star running back Ameer Abdullah, is favored to win here.
That is about it for today. I will be updating my twitter page for the rest of the afternoon and most of the evening. Enjoy today's games, everybody!
As ESPN's College Gameday broadcasts from Fargo, North Dakota, for the second consecutive year, other places throughout the country are getting ready for quite an exciting slate of games. As a blogger and a fan, my main concern is whether the Big Ten Conference can recover from last week's sub-par performance. Two Big Ten teams that lost last week, Michigan State and Northwestern, have byes for week #3. Wisconsin (1-1 overall) will also be sitting out this week but the other 11 teams will see some activity.
Starting at noon on the Big Ten Network, West Virginia will visit Maryland for another edition of this border rivalry. Maryland's decision to move from the ACC to the Big Ten has not affected the Terps' willingness to play the Mountaineers. Next year the teams will meet again in Morgantown, and then the rivalry will take a four-year break until 2020. One reason for this hiatus may have to do with the Big Ten's decision to move to a nine-game conference schedule in 2016. At the same time, on ESPNU, the Indiana Hoosiers will visit Bowling Green for the second part of this home-at-home series. Last year, Indiana won 42-10. Will the Hoosiers have a similar performance?
On either ABC or ESPN2, depending on your location, #22 Ohio State hosts Kent State. Today's match-up should provide the Buckeyes with an opportunity to recover from last week's loss against Virginia Tech. The other game on either ABC or ESPN2, is Boise State vs. Connecticut in a Mountain West-American Athletic Conference showdown. Speaking of Virginia Tech, the Hokies are playing East Carolina right now on ESPN. This should be an interesting game since East Carolina had a very competitive game last week against South Carolina. Last year, Virginia Tech beat East Carolina by only five points. Can the Pirates get an upset here? It is a possibility.
As the afternoon progresses, four more Big Ten games will be nationally televised. Michigan hosts Miami (OH) at 3:30 PM on the Big Ten Network. The Wolverines should prevail here, since Miami (OH) has lost 18 consecutive games. A win here for Michigan will give the folks in Ann Arbor a much needed morale boost. At the same time, on ESPN, the great in-state rivalry between Iowa and Iowa State will kickoff in Iowa City. Both teams will play for the Cy-Hawk trophy, which looks like this:
This trophy has been awarded to the winner of this game since 2011.
A half-hour after the kickoff in Iowa City, two more games featuring Big Ten teams will begin west of the Mississippi. At 4:00 PM on FOX Sports 1, Minnesota will play TCU for the first time the 1970s. In terms of offensive lines, it appears that today's match will feature a rushing vs. a passing game. Minnesota's offense is ranked 31st nationally in rushing while TCU's offense is ranked 12th in passing. Can Minnesota extend their winning streak to 3? We will see if Jerry Kill's defense can contain TCU's passing game.
On the west coast, the Illinois Fighting Illini, led by QB Wes Lunt, will pay the Washington Huskies a visit in Seattle. Last year's game, which the Huskies won 34-24, was played at Chicago's Soldier Field. Given Washington's struggles in their last two games against Hawaii and Eastern Washington, the Illini (2-0) have an opportunity to get a much-needed win on the road. The Illini's offensive line ranks #9 in the country in passing, and their defense currently allows 25.5 points per game. By contrast, Washington will rely on its rushing game, which currently averages 265.0 yards per game (19th overall). Since the Huskies defense currently averages 34 points per game, it looks like Washington will have to outscore Illinois in order to earn win #3. Expect a high-scoring game here.
The last three games for the Big Ten feature two rivalries, a highly anticipated conference game, and a traveling fan-base from Lincoln. At 7:30 PM on NBC, the Northern Indiana rivalry between Purdue and #11 Notre Dame will kickoff at Indianapolis's Lucas Oil Stadium. Today's neutral site match-up, which Notre Dame is heavily favored to win, will be the last time these two teams meet until 2020. Notre Dame's affiliation with the ACC, which requires the Fighting Irish to play 5 games against ACC opponents, was a major factor in Notre Dame's earlier decision to end its annual rivalries with Big Ten schools Michigan, Michigan State, and Purdue. Notre Dame will still play rivals USC, Stanford, and Navy on an annual basis.
At 8:00 on the Big Ten Network, Penn State and Rutgers (both ranked 2-0) will play a conference game at High Point Solutions Stadium in Piscataway, New Jersey. Big Ten league play starts today with this game, which is expected to be very competitive. Since the NCAA recently rescinded Penn State's bowl ban, a win here from the Nittany Lions many result in PSU being ranked for the first time in at least two seasons. A win here for Rutgers will give the Scarlet Knights the confidence they will need when they face conference opponents like Michigan (October 4th), Ohio State (October 18th), and Nebraska (October 25th) later in the season. The last time Penn State and Rutgers played each other was back in 1995. It will be interesting to see if this renewed rivalry will bring more media attention to College Football in the Northeastern USA.
Finally, Nebraska, the Big Ten's westernmost team, will lead its traveling fan-base from Lincoln to Fresno for a late-night game against the Fresno State Bulldogs. CBS Sports Network will broadcast the game, which will kickoff at 10:30 PM. Nebraska, with its star running back Ameer Abdullah, is favored to win here.
That is about it for today. I will be updating my twitter page for the rest of the afternoon and most of the evening. Enjoy today's games, everybody!
Week #3 College Football Scores
NCAA FBS (Division 1-A) Final Scores - Week #3
Thursday, September 11th
Louisiana Tech pummels North Texas, 42-21. Box Score
#25 Brigham Young outlasts Houston, 33-25. Box Score
Friday, September 12th
Cincinnati grounds Toledo, 58-34. Box Score
#8 Baylor annihilates Buffalo, 63-21. Box Score
Saturday, September 13th
#20 Missouri beats defending Fiesta Bowl Champion Central Florida, 38-10. Box Score
Boise State overcomes Connecticut, 38-21. Box Score
Syracuse crushes Eastern Michigan, 40-3. Box Score
West Virginia defeats Maryland with last second field goal, 40-37. Box Score
Georgia Tech survives a near wreck from Georgia Southern, 42-38. Box Score
Bowling Green survives a shootout against Indiana, 45-42. Box Score
Marshall thunders past Ohio, 44-14. Box Score
#22 Ohio State shuts out Kent State, 66-0. Box Score
East Carolina upsets #17 Virginia Tech, 28-21. Box Score
Vanderbilt gets its first win under Derek Mason over Massachusetts, 34-31. Box Score
Virginia stuns #21 Louisville, 23-21. Box Score
Pittsburgh trounces Florida International, 42-25. Box Score
Air Force pounds Georgia State, 48-38. Recap
#2 Oregon overwhelms Wyoming, 48-14. Recap
Indiana State holds off Ball State, 27-20. Recap
Colorado State takes down California-Davis, 49-21. Recap
Duke routs Kansas, 41-3. Recap
Miami (FL) devastates Arkansas State, 41-20. Recap
Michigan gets a badly needed win over Miami (OH), 34-10. Recap
#24 South Carolina earns an upset win over #6 Georgia, 38-35. Recap
North Carolina State outlasts South Florida, 49-17. Recap
Iowa State squeaks by Iowa, 20-17. Recap
Arkansas beats its old Southwest Conference foe Texas Tech, 49-28. Recap
Alabama-Birmingham roasts Alabama A&M, 41-14. Recap
#14 Mississippi drills Louisiana-Lafayette, 56-15. Recap
Mississippi State defeats South Alabama, 35-3. Recap
Texas Christian buries Minnesota, 30-7. Recap
Washington runs away from Illinois, 44-19. Recap
Western Michigan vandalizes Idaho, 45-33. Recap
#15 Stanford shuts out Army, 35-0. Recap
Old Dominion squeezes past Eastern Michigan, 17-3. Recap
#3 Alabama runs roughshod over Southern Mississippi, 52-12. Recap
Florida Atlantic pounds Tulsa, 50-21. Recap
#10 Louisiana State shuts out Louisiana-Monroe, 31-0. Recap
Middle Tennessee State survives a shootout against Western Kentucky, 50-47. Box Score
Oklahoma State smashes Texas-San Antonio, 43-13. Box Score
Utah State takes down Wake Forest, 36-24. Box Score
Northern Illinois chomps Nevada-Las Vegas, 48-34. Box Score
Abilene Christian holds off Troy, 38-35. Box Score
Florida defeats Kentucky in three overtimes, 36-30. Box Score
#11 Notre Dame fights off Purdue, 30-14. Box Score
Penn State gets its first conference win over Rutgers, 13-10. Box Score
Texas-El Paso undermines New Mexico, 42-24. Box Score
Boston College gets a huge upset win over #9 Southern California, 37-31. Box Score
Tulane overcomes Southeastern Louisiana, 35-20. Box Score
#4 Oklahoma breaks the SEC again with win over Tennessee, 34-10. Box Score
Navy sinks Texas State, 35-21. Box Score
Washington State routs Portland State, 59-21. Box Score
#12 UCLA barely survives Texas, 20-17. Box Score
#7 Texas A&M beats its old Southwest Conference foe Rice, 38-10. Box Score
#16 Arizona State fights off Colorado, 38-24. Box Score
Nebraska rips apart Fresno State, 55-19. Box Score
Arizona mauls Nevada, 35-28. Box Score
Hawaii gets its first 2014 win over Northern Iowa, 27-24. Box Score
Thursday, September 11th
Louisiana Tech pummels North Texas, 42-21. Box Score
#25 Brigham Young outlasts Houston, 33-25. Box Score
Friday, September 12th
Cincinnati grounds Toledo, 58-34. Box Score
#8 Baylor annihilates Buffalo, 63-21. Box Score
Saturday, September 13th
#20 Missouri beats defending Fiesta Bowl Champion Central Florida, 38-10. Box Score
Boise State overcomes Connecticut, 38-21. Box Score
Syracuse crushes Eastern Michigan, 40-3. Box Score
West Virginia defeats Maryland with last second field goal, 40-37. Box Score
Georgia Tech survives a near wreck from Georgia Southern, 42-38. Box Score
Bowling Green survives a shootout against Indiana, 45-42. Box Score
Marshall thunders past Ohio, 44-14. Box Score
#22 Ohio State shuts out Kent State, 66-0. Box Score
East Carolina upsets #17 Virginia Tech, 28-21. Box Score
Vanderbilt gets its first win under Derek Mason over Massachusetts, 34-31. Box Score
Virginia stuns #21 Louisville, 23-21. Box Score
Pittsburgh trounces Florida International, 42-25. Box Score
Air Force pounds Georgia State, 48-38. Recap
#2 Oregon overwhelms Wyoming, 48-14. Recap
Indiana State holds off Ball State, 27-20. Recap
Colorado State takes down California-Davis, 49-21. Recap
Duke routs Kansas, 41-3. Recap
Miami (FL) devastates Arkansas State, 41-20. Recap
Michigan gets a badly needed win over Miami (OH), 34-10. Recap
#24 South Carolina earns an upset win over #6 Georgia, 38-35. Recap
North Carolina State outlasts South Florida, 49-17. Recap
Iowa State squeaks by Iowa, 20-17. Recap
Arkansas beats its old Southwest Conference foe Texas Tech, 49-28. Recap
Alabama-Birmingham roasts Alabama A&M, 41-14. Recap
#14 Mississippi drills Louisiana-Lafayette, 56-15. Recap
Mississippi State defeats South Alabama, 35-3. Recap
Texas Christian buries Minnesota, 30-7. Recap
Washington runs away from Illinois, 44-19. Recap
Western Michigan vandalizes Idaho, 45-33. Recap
#15 Stanford shuts out Army, 35-0. Recap
Old Dominion squeezes past Eastern Michigan, 17-3. Recap
#3 Alabama runs roughshod over Southern Mississippi, 52-12. Recap
Florida Atlantic pounds Tulsa, 50-21. Recap
#10 Louisiana State shuts out Louisiana-Monroe, 31-0. Recap
Middle Tennessee State survives a shootout against Western Kentucky, 50-47. Box Score
Oklahoma State smashes Texas-San Antonio, 43-13. Box Score
Utah State takes down Wake Forest, 36-24. Box Score
Northern Illinois chomps Nevada-Las Vegas, 48-34. Box Score
Abilene Christian holds off Troy, 38-35. Box Score
Florida defeats Kentucky in three overtimes, 36-30. Box Score
#11 Notre Dame fights off Purdue, 30-14. Box Score
Penn State gets its first conference win over Rutgers, 13-10. Box Score
Texas-El Paso undermines New Mexico, 42-24. Box Score
Boston College gets a huge upset win over #9 Southern California, 37-31. Box Score
Tulane overcomes Southeastern Louisiana, 35-20. Box Score
#4 Oklahoma breaks the SEC again with win over Tennessee, 34-10. Box Score
Navy sinks Texas State, 35-21. Box Score
Washington State routs Portland State, 59-21. Box Score
#12 UCLA barely survives Texas, 20-17. Box Score
#7 Texas A&M beats its old Southwest Conference foe Rice, 38-10. Box Score
#16 Arizona State fights off Colorado, 38-24. Box Score
Nebraska rips apart Fresno State, 55-19. Box Score
Arizona mauls Nevada, 35-28. Box Score
Hawaii gets its first 2014 win over Northern Iowa, 27-24. Box Score
Thursday, September 11, 2014
Week #3 College Football Game Schedule
Good evening everybody. Since I am a couple of days late in posting this update, Thursday's games, which are going on right now, will not be posted. I will have the scores for those games available tomorrow.
NCAA FBS (Division 1-A) College Football Schedule - Week #3
All Times Eastern
Friday, September 12th
7:00 PM
Toledo at Cincinnati - ESPNU
8:00 PM
#8 Baylor at Buffalo - ESPN
Saturday, September 13th
12:00 PM
East Carolina at #17 Virginia Tech - ESPN
UCF at #20 Missouri - SEC_ESPN Network
Kent State at #22 Ohio State - ABC or ESPN2 - Check Local Listings
Indiana at Bowling Green - ESPNU
Ohio at Marshall - CBS Sports Network
Boise State at Connecticut - ABC or ESPN2 - Check Local Listings
Georgia Southern at Georgia Tech
Pittsburgh at Florida International - FOX Sports 1
Syracuse at Central Michigan - ESPNNEWS
West Virginia at Maryland - Big Ten Network
12:30 PM
#21 Louisville at Virginia
2:00 PM
Wyoming at #2 Oregon - PAC-12 Network
Air Force at Georgia State
3:00 PM
UC Davis at Colorado State
Indiana State at Ball State
3:30 PM
#6 Georgia at #24 South Carolina - CBS
Alabama A&M at UAB
Kansas at Duke
Miami (OH) at Michigan - Big Ten Network
Arkansas State at Miami (FL) - ESPNU
North Carolina State at South Florida - CBS Sports Network
Arkansas at Texas Tech - ABC
Iowa State at Iowa - ESPN
4:00 PM
Louisiana-Lafayette at #14 Ole Miss - SEC_ESPN Network
Mississippi State at South Alabama - ESPNNEWS
Minnesota at TCU - FOX Sports 1
Illinois at Washington - FOX
5:00 PM
Army at #15 Stanford - PAC-12 Network
Western Michigan at Idaho
6:00 PM
Southern Miss at #3 Alabama - ESPN2
Eastern Michigan at Old Dominion
7:00 PM
Louisiana-Monroe at #10 Louisiana State - ESPNU
Northern Illinois at Nevada-Las Vegas
Western Kentucky at Middle Tennessee
Texas-San Antonio at Oklahoma State
Wake Forest at Utah State - CBS Sports Network
Tulsa at Florida Atlantic
Abilene Christian at Troy
7:30 PM
Purdue vs. #11 Notre Dame - NBC (Neutral Site - Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis)
Kentucky at Florida - SEC_ESPN Network
8:00 PM
Tennessee at #4 Oklahoma - ABC
#9 USC at Boston College - ESPN
Penn State at Rutgers - Big Ten Network
New Mexico State at Texas-El Paso
Southeastern Louisiana at Tulane
Navy at Texas State
Portland State at Washington State
8:15 PM
#12 UCLA vs. Texas - FOX (neutral location - AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas)
9:00 PM
Rice at #7 Texas A&M - ESPN2 (Old Southwest Conference Series)
10:00 PM
No. 16 Arizona State at Colorado - ESPNU
10:30 PM
Nebraska at Fresno State - CBS Sports Network
11:00 PM
Nevada at Arizona - PAC-12 Network
Sunday, September 14th
12:00 AM
Northern Iowa at Hawaii
NCAA FBS (Division 1-A) College Football Schedule - Week #3
All Times Eastern
Friday, September 12th
7:00 PM
Toledo at Cincinnati - ESPNU
8:00 PM
#8 Baylor at Buffalo - ESPN
Saturday, September 13th
12:00 PM
East Carolina at #17 Virginia Tech - ESPN
UCF at #20 Missouri - SEC_ESPN Network
Kent State at #22 Ohio State - ABC or ESPN2 - Check Local Listings
Indiana at Bowling Green - ESPNU
Ohio at Marshall - CBS Sports Network
Boise State at Connecticut - ABC or ESPN2 - Check Local Listings
Georgia Southern at Georgia Tech
Pittsburgh at Florida International - FOX Sports 1
Syracuse at Central Michigan - ESPNNEWS
West Virginia at Maryland - Big Ten Network
12:30 PM
#21 Louisville at Virginia
2:00 PM
Wyoming at #2 Oregon - PAC-12 Network
Air Force at Georgia State
3:00 PM
UC Davis at Colorado State
Indiana State at Ball State
3:30 PM
#6 Georgia at #24 South Carolina - CBS
Alabama A&M at UAB
Kansas at Duke
Miami (OH) at Michigan - Big Ten Network
Arkansas State at Miami (FL) - ESPNU
North Carolina State at South Florida - CBS Sports Network
Arkansas at Texas Tech - ABC
Iowa State at Iowa - ESPN
4:00 PM
Louisiana-Lafayette at #14 Ole Miss - SEC_ESPN Network
Mississippi State at South Alabama - ESPNNEWS
Minnesota at TCU - FOX Sports 1
Illinois at Washington - FOX
5:00 PM
Army at #15 Stanford - PAC-12 Network
Western Michigan at Idaho
6:00 PM
Southern Miss at #3 Alabama - ESPN2
Eastern Michigan at Old Dominion
7:00 PM
Louisiana-Monroe at #10 Louisiana State - ESPNU
Northern Illinois at Nevada-Las Vegas
Western Kentucky at Middle Tennessee
Texas-San Antonio at Oklahoma State
Wake Forest at Utah State - CBS Sports Network
Tulsa at Florida Atlantic
Abilene Christian at Troy
7:30 PM
Purdue vs. #11 Notre Dame - NBC (Neutral Site - Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis)
Kentucky at Florida - SEC_ESPN Network
8:00 PM
Tennessee at #4 Oklahoma - ABC
#9 USC at Boston College - ESPN
Penn State at Rutgers - Big Ten Network
New Mexico State at Texas-El Paso
Southeastern Louisiana at Tulane
Navy at Texas State
Portland State at Washington State
8:15 PM
#12 UCLA vs. Texas - FOX (neutral location - AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas)
9:00 PM
Rice at #7 Texas A&M - ESPN2 (Old Southwest Conference Series)
10:00 PM
No. 16 Arizona State at Colorado - ESPNU
10:30 PM
Nebraska at Fresno State - CBS Sports Network
11:00 PM
Nevada at Arizona - PAC-12 Network
Sunday, September 14th
12:00 AM
Northern Iowa at Hawaii
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Week #3 College Football Rankings
My work schedule has been pretty hectic as of the last few days and, as a result, I have been unable until tonight to post anything to my blog. I plan to post this week's schedule of games tomorrow evening and I may write something for Saturday Gameday on Friday evening rather than wait until the next morning. Like I said, my work schedule has put me in a position where I do not have the free time to devote to this blog as I did at this time last year. And I would like to apologize for the lack of updates over the last few days. But, I am here now and I am finally ready to post the rankings and my comments for the third week of the FBS-level college football season.
As many fans are aware, last weekend was a disaster for the Big Ten Conference. The Big Ten's two premier teams of 2014, Michigan State and Ohio State, lost to both Oregon and Virginia Tech respectively. And, as a result, no Big Ten teams are in the top ten of either the AP Top 25 or the USA Today Coaches Poll. Michigan's loss to Notre Dame was a humiliation, and it appears that both Northwestern and Purdue have difficult seasons ahead of them. Indiana had a bye last week but the Hoosiers will visit Bowling Green on Saturday in the program's first road trip of the 2014 season. As for the remaining eight Big Ten teams, they all won their games on Saturday. Unfortunately, a win does not necessarily lead to a higher ranking. Indeed, the Associated Press dropped Nebraska from its rankings despite the Huskers win over McNeese State (The Coaches Poll still has Nebraska ranked at #21). Wisconsin remained at #18 in the AP, but the Badgers did advance two places in the Coaches Poll to land at the #17 spot.
At the end of Week #2, the Big Ten has three teams ranked in the AP Top 25 and four teams in the USA Today Coaches Poll. How did the other conferences' fare in the rankings? Well, if one takes a look at both lists, they seem to disproportionately favor the Southeastern Conference. Five teams from the SEC are in the top ten of both rankings: Alabama #3 AP, #2 Coaches Poll; Auburn #5 AP, #5 Coaches Poll; Georgia #6 AP, #6 Coaches Poll; Texas A&M #7 AP, #8 Coaches Poll; Louisiana State #10 AP, #9 Coaches Poll. As for the rest of the Top Ten, Florida State is still #1 in both polls. Oregon moved to #2 in the AP, but the Ducks are still #4 in the Coaches Poll. Oklahoma's positions (#3 AP, #4 Coaches) were unchanged from last week. Baylor advanced two spots in both rankings to land at #8 in the AP and #7 in the Coaches Poll. The last non-SEC team to finish in the top ten of both polls was Southern California (#9 AP, #10 Coaches Poll). The full rankings are located below. See you all hopefully tomorrow evening.
ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25
Numbers in parentheses represent amount of first-place votes
USA TODAY COACHES POLL
Numbers in parentheses represent amount of first-place votes
As many fans are aware, last weekend was a disaster for the Big Ten Conference. The Big Ten's two premier teams of 2014, Michigan State and Ohio State, lost to both Oregon and Virginia Tech respectively. And, as a result, no Big Ten teams are in the top ten of either the AP Top 25 or the USA Today Coaches Poll. Michigan's loss to Notre Dame was a humiliation, and it appears that both Northwestern and Purdue have difficult seasons ahead of them. Indiana had a bye last week but the Hoosiers will visit Bowling Green on Saturday in the program's first road trip of the 2014 season. As for the remaining eight Big Ten teams, they all won their games on Saturday. Unfortunately, a win does not necessarily lead to a higher ranking. Indeed, the Associated Press dropped Nebraska from its rankings despite the Huskers win over McNeese State (The Coaches Poll still has Nebraska ranked at #21). Wisconsin remained at #18 in the AP, but the Badgers did advance two places in the Coaches Poll to land at the #17 spot.
At the end of Week #2, the Big Ten has three teams ranked in the AP Top 25 and four teams in the USA Today Coaches Poll. How did the other conferences' fare in the rankings? Well, if one takes a look at both lists, they seem to disproportionately favor the Southeastern Conference. Five teams from the SEC are in the top ten of both rankings: Alabama #3 AP, #2 Coaches Poll; Auburn #5 AP, #5 Coaches Poll; Georgia #6 AP, #6 Coaches Poll; Texas A&M #7 AP, #8 Coaches Poll; Louisiana State #10 AP, #9 Coaches Poll. As for the rest of the Top Ten, Florida State is still #1 in both polls. Oregon moved to #2 in the AP, but the Ducks are still #4 in the Coaches Poll. Oklahoma's positions (#3 AP, #4 Coaches) were unchanged from last week. Baylor advanced two spots in both rankings to land at #8 in the AP and #7 in the Coaches Poll. The last non-SEC team to finish in the top ten of both polls was Southern California (#9 AP, #10 Coaches Poll). The full rankings are located below. See you all hopefully tomorrow evening.
ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25
RK | TEAM | RECORD | CONFERENCE |
1 | Florida State (38) | 2-0 | ACC |
2 | Oregon (16) | 2-0 | PAC-12 |
3 | Alabama (1) | 2-0 | SEC |
4 | Oklahoma (2) | 2-0 | BIG XII |
5 | Auburn | 2-0 | SEC |
6 | Georgia (1) | 1-0 | SEC |
7 | Texas A&M (2) | 2-0 | SEC |
8 | Baylor | 2-0 | BIG XII |
9 | USC | 2-0 | PAC-12 |
10 | LSU | 2-0 | SEC |
11 | Notre Dame | 2-0 | Independent/ACC |
12 | UCLA | 2-0 | PAC-12 |
13 | Michigan State | 1-1 | Big Ten |
14 | Ole Miss | 2-0 | SEC |
15 | Stanford | 1-1 | PAC-12 |
16 | Arizona State | 2-0 | PAC-12 |
17 | Virginia Tech | 2-0 | ACC |
18 | Wisconsin | 1-1 | Big Ten |
19 | Kansas State | 2-0 | BIG XII |
20 | Missouri | 2-0 | SEC |
21 | Louisville | 2-0 | ACC |
22 | Ohio State | 1-1 | Big Ten |
23 | Clemson | 1-1 | ACC |
24 | South Carolina | 1-1 | SEC |
25 | BYU | 2-0 | Independent |
Numbers in parentheses represent amount of first-place votes
USA TODAY COACHES POLL
RK | TEAM | RECORD | PTS |
1 | Florida State (51) | 2-0 | 1529 |
2 | Alabama (1) | 2-0 | 1435 |
3 | Oklahoma (3) | 2-0 | 1408 |
4 | Oregon (6) | 2-0 | 1407 |
5 | Auburn | 2-0 | 1312 |
6 | Georgia (1) | 1-0 | 1209 |
7 | Baylor | 2-0 | 1135 |
8 | Texas A&M | 2-0 | 1090 |
9 | LSU | 2-0 | 1034 |
10 | USC | 2-0 | 999 |
11 | Notre Dame | 2-0 | 858 |
12 | UCLA | 2-0 | 812 |
13 | Michigan State | 1-1 | 716 |
14 | Arizona State | 2-0 | 646 |
15 | Ole Miss | 2-0 | 609 |
16 | Stanford | 1-1 | 585 |
17 | Wisconsin | 1-1 | 409 |
18 | Ohio State | 1-1 | 402 |
19 | Virginia Tech | 2-0 | 349 |
20 | Kansas State | 2-0 | 333 |
21 | Nebraska | 2-0 | 310 |
22 | Missouri | 2-0 | 281 |
23 | South Carolina | 1-1 | 232 |
24 | Clemson | 1-1 | 212 |
25 | North Carolina | 2-0 | 129 |
Numbers in parentheses represent amount of first-place votes
Saturday, September 6, 2014
Gameday Week #2 and Final Scores
Hi everybody:
Because of my work obligations, I was unable to offer any commentary about today's game lineup. However, I will be on twitter posting real-time game updates throughout the afternoon and into the evening. As for the final scores, I will post them on this entry.
NCAA FBS (Division 1-A) Final Scores for Week #2
Thursday, September 4th
Arizona defeats Texas-San Antonio, 26-23. Box Score
Friday, September 5th
Pittsburgh grounds Boston College, 30-20. Box Score
Nevada takes down Washington State, 24-13. Box Score
Saturday, September 6th
#18 Wisconsin hammers Western Illinois, 37-3. Box Score
#2 Alabama shuts out Florida Atlantic, 41-0. Box Score Game called because of weather.
#19 Nebraska survives McNeese State, 31-24. Box Score
North Texas angrily dispatches Southern Methodist, 43-6. Box Score
Tennessee muzzles Arkansas State, 34-19. Box Score
Illinois holds off Western Kentucky, 42-34. Box Score
Connecticut squeezes by Stony Brook, 19-16. Box Score
#4 Oklahoma annihilates Tulsa, 52-7. Box Score
Penn State unzips Akron, 21-3. Box Score
Central Michigan derails Purdue, 38-17. Box Score
Rutgers fights off Howard, 38-25. Box Score
#24 Missouri grounds Toledo, 49-24. Box Score
#23 Clemson routs South Carolina State, 73-7. Box Score
#20 Kansas State barely escapes Iowa State, 32-28. Box Score
Navy sinks Temple, 31-24. Box Score
New Mexico State barely beats Georgia State, 34-31. Box Score
Mississippi State puts out Alabama-Birmingham, 47-34. Box Score
South Alabama tarnishes Kent State, 23-13. Box Score
California mauls Sacramento State, 55-14. Box Score
Colorado escapes Massachusetts, 41-38. Box Score
Utah pounds Fresno State, 59-27. Box Score
Washington beats Eastern Washington in a shootout, 59-52. Box Score
Oklahoma State rides over Missouri State, 40-23. Box Score
#14 Southern California beats #13 Stanford, 13-10. Box Score
Iowa comes back to beat Ball State, 17-13. Box Score
Virginia routs Richmond, 45-13. Box Score
Kentucky de-fangs Ohio, 20-3. Box Score
Bowling Green MAC-Attacks Virginia Military Inst., 48-7. Box Score
Eastern Kentucky squeaks by Miami (OH), 17-10. Box Score
Northern Illinois runs over Northwestern, 23-15. Box Score
Georgia Tech wrecks Tulane, 38-21. Box Score
Florida shuts out Eastern Michigan, 65-0. Box Score
Arkansas humiliates Nicholls State, 73-7. Box Score
Minnesota undermines Middle Tennessee State, 35-24. Box Score
Maryland stops South Florida, 24-17. Recap
#15 Mississippi humiliatingly demotes Vanderbilt, 41-3. Box Score
Appalachian State shuts out Campbell, 66-0. Box Score
North Carolina State outlasts Old Dominion, 46-34. Box Score
Florida International stomps Wagner, 34-3. Box Score
Georgia Southern blasts Savannah State, 83-9. Box Score
#3 Oregon outruns #7 Michigan State, 46-27. Box Score
Wake Forest beats Gardner-Webb after weather delay, 23-7. Box Score
Kansas slides past Southeast Missouri State, 34-28. Box Score
#25 Louisville halts Murray State, 66-21. Box Score
Miami (FL) destroys Florida A&M, 41-7. Box Score
Duke takes down Troy, 34-17. Box Score
#21 South Carolina struggles to beat East Carolina, 33-23. Box Score
#17 Arizona State romps past New Mexico, 58-23. Box Score
#5 Auburn humiliates San Jose State, 59-13. Box Score
Louisiana Tech chomps Louisiana-Lafayette, 48-20. Box Score
Marshall thunders past Rhode Island, 48-7. Box Score
Southern Mississippi escapes Alcorn State, 26-20. Box Score
Louisiana-Monroe holds off Idaho, 38-31. Box Score
#9 Texas A&M vaults over Lamar, 73-3. Box Score
#12 Louisiana State shuts out Sam Houston State, 56-0. Box Score
#1 Florida State conquers Citadel, 37-12. Box Score
Brigham Young trounces Texas, 41-7. Box Score
West Virginia shuts out Towson, 54-0. Box Score
#10 Baylor drills Northwestern State, 70-6. Box Score
#16 Notre Dame shuts out Michigan, 31-0. Box Score
Virginia Tech upsets #8 Ohio State, 35-21. Box Score
#21 North Carolina barely defeats San Diego State, 31-27. Box Score
Houston shuts out Grambling State, 47-0. Box Score
Utah State manhandles Idaho State, 40-20. Box Score
Nevada-Las Vegas edges Northern Colorado, 13-12. Box Score
#11 UCLA barely escapes Memphis, 42-35. Box Score
Wyoming grounds Air Force, 17-13. Box Score
Boise State roughs up Colorado State, 37-24. Box Score
Oregon State dams up Hawaii, 38-30. Box Score
Texas Tech barely beats Texas-El Paso, 30-26. Box Score
Because of my work obligations, I was unable to offer any commentary about today's game lineup. However, I will be on twitter posting real-time game updates throughout the afternoon and into the evening. As for the final scores, I will post them on this entry.
NCAA FBS (Division 1-A) Final Scores for Week #2
Thursday, September 4th
Arizona defeats Texas-San Antonio, 26-23. Box Score
Friday, September 5th
Pittsburgh grounds Boston College, 30-20. Box Score
Nevada takes down Washington State, 24-13. Box Score
Saturday, September 6th
#18 Wisconsin hammers Western Illinois, 37-3. Box Score
#2 Alabama shuts out Florida Atlantic, 41-0. Box Score Game called because of weather.
#19 Nebraska survives McNeese State, 31-24. Box Score
North Texas angrily dispatches Southern Methodist, 43-6. Box Score
Tennessee muzzles Arkansas State, 34-19. Box Score
Illinois holds off Western Kentucky, 42-34. Box Score
Connecticut squeezes by Stony Brook, 19-16. Box Score
#4 Oklahoma annihilates Tulsa, 52-7. Box Score
Penn State unzips Akron, 21-3. Box Score
Central Michigan derails Purdue, 38-17. Box Score
Rutgers fights off Howard, 38-25. Box Score
#24 Missouri grounds Toledo, 49-24. Box Score
#23 Clemson routs South Carolina State, 73-7. Box Score
#20 Kansas State barely escapes Iowa State, 32-28. Box Score
Navy sinks Temple, 31-24. Box Score
New Mexico State barely beats Georgia State, 34-31. Box Score
Mississippi State puts out Alabama-Birmingham, 47-34. Box Score
South Alabama tarnishes Kent State, 23-13. Box Score
California mauls Sacramento State, 55-14. Box Score
Colorado escapes Massachusetts, 41-38. Box Score
Utah pounds Fresno State, 59-27. Box Score
Washington beats Eastern Washington in a shootout, 59-52. Box Score
Oklahoma State rides over Missouri State, 40-23. Box Score
#14 Southern California beats #13 Stanford, 13-10. Box Score
Iowa comes back to beat Ball State, 17-13. Box Score
Virginia routs Richmond, 45-13. Box Score
Kentucky de-fangs Ohio, 20-3. Box Score
Bowling Green MAC-Attacks Virginia Military Inst., 48-7. Box Score
Eastern Kentucky squeaks by Miami (OH), 17-10. Box Score
Northern Illinois runs over Northwestern, 23-15. Box Score
Georgia Tech wrecks Tulane, 38-21. Box Score
Florida shuts out Eastern Michigan, 65-0. Box Score
Arkansas humiliates Nicholls State, 73-7. Box Score
Minnesota undermines Middle Tennessee State, 35-24. Box Score
Maryland stops South Florida, 24-17. Recap
#15 Mississippi humiliatingly demotes Vanderbilt, 41-3. Box Score
Appalachian State shuts out Campbell, 66-0. Box Score
North Carolina State outlasts Old Dominion, 46-34. Box Score
Florida International stomps Wagner, 34-3. Box Score
Georgia Southern blasts Savannah State, 83-9. Box Score
#3 Oregon outruns #7 Michigan State, 46-27. Box Score
Wake Forest beats Gardner-Webb after weather delay, 23-7. Box Score
Kansas slides past Southeast Missouri State, 34-28. Box Score
#25 Louisville halts Murray State, 66-21. Box Score
Miami (FL) destroys Florida A&M, 41-7. Box Score
Duke takes down Troy, 34-17. Box Score
#21 South Carolina struggles to beat East Carolina, 33-23. Box Score
#17 Arizona State romps past New Mexico, 58-23. Box Score
#5 Auburn humiliates San Jose State, 59-13. Box Score
Louisiana Tech chomps Louisiana-Lafayette, 48-20. Box Score
Marshall thunders past Rhode Island, 48-7. Box Score
Southern Mississippi escapes Alcorn State, 26-20. Box Score
Louisiana-Monroe holds off Idaho, 38-31. Box Score
#9 Texas A&M vaults over Lamar, 73-3. Box Score
#12 Louisiana State shuts out Sam Houston State, 56-0. Box Score
#1 Florida State conquers Citadel, 37-12. Box Score
Brigham Young trounces Texas, 41-7. Box Score
West Virginia shuts out Towson, 54-0. Box Score
#10 Baylor drills Northwestern State, 70-6. Box Score
#16 Notre Dame shuts out Michigan, 31-0. Box Score
Virginia Tech upsets #8 Ohio State, 35-21. Box Score
#21 North Carolina barely defeats San Diego State, 31-27. Box Score
Houston shuts out Grambling State, 47-0. Box Score
Utah State manhandles Idaho State, 40-20. Box Score
Nevada-Las Vegas edges Northern Colorado, 13-12. Box Score
#11 UCLA barely escapes Memphis, 42-35. Box Score
Wyoming grounds Air Force, 17-13. Box Score
Boise State roughs up Colorado State, 37-24. Box Score
Oregon State dams up Hawaii, 38-30. Box Score
Texas Tech barely beats Texas-El Paso, 30-26. Box Score
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