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


Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Week #2 College Football Game Schedule

Today's News Stories:

Earlier this week the New York Times published an article about how researchers at Vanderbilt University released a report which suggested that college football coaches, namely those at the FBS-level, "who command . . . robust salaries are worth the money because of the value they bring to their universities."  Full story here.

CBS Sports' Jerry Palm has unveiled his new College Football Playoff projection system.  His weekly playoff projection bracket will appear on the same webpage as his list of postseason bowl projections.  As stated in an earlier post, The Howell Report will feature Mr. Palm's bowl projections every week during the second half of the season.

A fire has destroyed the North Carolina home of former Texas Longhorns head coach Mack Brown.  At this time, it is not known what caused the fire.  Full story here.

UCLA running back Steven Manfro is out for the rest of the season because of a torn ACL.  Full story here.

The Florida Gators and the Idaho Vandals announced that they will not reschedule last Saturday's game.  Both teams will end up playing 11-game regular seasons.  Last week's game had been cancelled because of lightning strikes and an unplayable field.  Full story here.

Wisconsin junior quarterback Joel Stave is out indefinitely.  It is not known when he will return to practice.  Full story here.


NCAA FBS (Division 1-A) College Football Schedule - Week #2

All Times Eastern


Thursday, September 4th


8:00 PM
Arizona at Texas San-Antonio - FOX Sports 1 


Friday, September 5th

7:00 PM
Pittsburgh at Boston College - ESPN

10:30 PM
Washington State at Nevada - ESPN


Saturday, September 6th

12:00 PM
Florida Atlantic at #2 Alabama - SEC-ESPN
#4 Oklahoma at Tulsa - ABC/ESPN2 - Check Local Listings
Western Illinois at #18 Wisconsin - Big Ten Network
McNeese State at #19 Nebraska - ESPNU
#20 Kansas State at Iowa State - FOX Sports 1
#24 Missouri at Toledo - ESPN
Arkansas State at Tennessee - SEC-ESPN
Buffalo at Army - CBS Sports Network
Stony Brook at Connecticut
Southern Methodist at North Texas
Western Kentucky at Illinois - Big Ten Network
Akron at Penn State - ABC/ESPN2 - Check Local Listings
Central Michigan at Purdue - ESPN NEWS
Howard at Rutgers - Big Ten Network

12:30 PM
South Carolina State at No. 23 Clemson - ACC Network (Check Local Listings)

1:00 PM
Navy at Temple

2:00 PM
South Alabama at Kent State
Alabama-Birmingham at Mississippi State 
New Mexico State at Georgia State

3:00 PM
Fresno State at Utah - PAC-12 Network
Sacramento State at California - PAC-12 Network
Colorado at Massachusetts

3:05 PM
Eastern Washington at Washington - PAC-12 Network

3:30PM
#14 USC at #13 Stanford - ABC
Eastern Kentucky at Miami (OH)
Virginia Military Institute at Bowling Green
Ohio at Kentucky - ESPNU
Northern Illinois at Northwestern - Big Ten Network
Maryland at South Florida - CBS Sports Network
Ball State at Iowa - ESPN2
Middle Tennessee at Minnesota - Big Ten Network
Missouri State at Oklahoma State
Richmond at Virginia

4:00 PM
Georgia Tech at Tulane - ESPN NEWS
Eastern Michigan at Florida - SEC-ESPN
Nicholls State at Arkansas - SEC-ESPN

4:30 PM
#15 Ole Miss at Vanderbilt - ESPN

6:00 PM
Campbell at Appalachian State
Old Dominion at North Carolina State
Wagner at Florida International
Savannah State at Georgia Southern

6:30 PM
#7 Michigan State at #3 Oregon - FOX
Gardner-Webb at Wake Forest

7:00 PM
San Jose State at #5 Auburn - ESPN2
#17 Arizona State at New Mexico - CBS Sports Network
East Carolina at #21 South Carolina - ESPNU
Murray State at #25 Louisville
Southeast Missouri State at Kansas
Florida A&M at Miami (FL)
Duke at Troy
Louisiana Tech at Louisiana-Lafayette
Rhode Island at Marshall
Alcorn State at Southern Miss
Idaho at Louisiana-Monroe

7:30 PM
Citadel at #1 Florida State - ACC Network (Check Local Listings)
Lamar at #9 Texas A&M - SEC-ESPN
Northwestern State at #10 Baylor
Sam Houston State at #12 Louisiana State - SEC-ESPN
Michigan at #16 Notre Dame - NBC
BYU at Texas - FOX Sports 1
Towson at West Virginia 

8:00 PM
Virginia Tech at #8 Ohio State - ESPN
San Diego State at #21 North Carolina - ESPN NEWS
Grambling State at Houston
Idaho State at Utah State

10:00 PM
Memphis at #11 UCLA - PAC-12 Network
Northern Colorado at UNLV

10:15 PM
Air Force at Wyoming - ESPNU
Colorado State at Boise State - ESPN2

10:30 PM
Oregon State at Hawaii - CBS Sports Network

11:00 PM
Texas Tech at Texas-El Paso - FOX Sports 1

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Week #2 College Football Rankings

It appears that the Associated Press Top 25, along with the USA Today Coaches Poll, have been released on Tuesday for this week.  Florida State retains the number #1 spot in both polls and while the coaches poll overwhelmingly picks the Seminoles as their number #1 overall team, the first-place votes in the AP Poll are somewhat scattered.  In the AP Poll, Florida State did receive 46 out of 59 first place votes.  The remaining 13 votes were scattered among the following teams:  #3 Oregon received five votes; #4 Oklahoma, #6 Georgia, and #9 Texas A&M each received two votes, and #2 Alabama, along with #12 Louisiana State, each earned 1 vote. 

Compared with the earlier preseason polls, how did the top ten teams in the AP and Coaches Poll fare this week?  Well, in the AP Poll, the top four teams are unchanged:  #1 Florida State, #2 Alabama, #3 Oregon, and #4 Oklahoma have not moved in the rankings.  Ohio State, which was number #5 last week, fell three spots to #8 despite their victory over Navy.  Auburn advanced one place this week to take the #5 spot.  Georgia advanced six places to land at #6 for week two, Michigan State took the #7 rank, Texas A&M rose 12 places to land at #9, and Baylor remains at #10. 

As for the USA Today Coaches Poll, there were no changes among the top five teams (#1 Florida State, #2 Alabama, #3 Oklahoma, #4 Oregon, and #5 Auburn.  Michigan State rose two places to land at #6, Ohio State fell one place to land at #7, Georgia takes the #8 spot after rising four places, and Baylor and Stanford earned the #9 and #10 spots.   I plan to post this week's schedule of games tomorrow evening.  Have a great evening, everybody! 


ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25 

RKTEAMRECORDCONFERENCE
1Florida State (46)1-0ACC
2Alabama (1)1-0SEC
3Oregon (5)1-0PAC-12
4Oklahoma (2)1-0BIG XII
5Auburn1-0SEC
6Georgia (2)1-0SEC
7Michigan State1-0Big Ten
8Ohio State1-0Big Ten
9Texas A&M (2)1-0SEC
10Baylor1-0BIG XII
11UCLA1-0PAC-12
12LSU (1)1-0SEC
13Stanford1-0PAC-12
14USC1-0PAC-12
15Ole Miss1-0SEC
16Notre Dame1-0Independent*
17Arizona State1-0PAC-12
18Wisconsin0-1Big Ten
19Nebraska1-0Big Ten
20Kansas State1-0BIG XII
21South Carolina0-1SEC
21North Carolina1-0ACC
23Clemson0-1ACC
24Missouri1-0SEC
25Louisville1-0ACC

Numbers in parentheses indicate amount of first-place votes

*Notre Dame's affiliation with the ACC requires the Fighting Irish to play five games against ACC opponents. 


USA TODAY COACHES POLL

RKTEAMRECORDPTS
1Florida State (57)1-01541
2Alabama1-01432
3Oklahoma (2)1-01407
4Oregon (2)1-01358
5Auburn1-01289
6Michigan State1-01141
7Ohio State1-01114
8Georgia (1)1-01108
9Baylor1-01018
10Stanford1-0999
11UCLA1-0964
12LSU1-0912
13Texas A&M1-0895
14USC1-0713
15Notre Dame1-0605
16Arizona State1-0502
17Ole Miss1-0438
18Nebraska1-0384
19Wisconsin0-1373
20Kansas State1-0370
21South Carolina0-1272
22Missouri1-0189
23North Carolina1-0168
24Clemson0-1155
25Texas1-0150

Numbers in parentheses indicate amount of first-place votes. 


Saturday, August 30, 2014

Gameday Week #1

Top of the Mornin' To Ye!  

The first Saturday of the 2014 college football season has arrived! While ESPN's College Gameday broadcasts from Fort Worth, Texas, in preparation for tonight's match-up between the #1 Florida State Seminoles and the Oklahoma State Cowboys (8:00 PM Eastern, ABC), the Penn State Nittany Lions have been playing the Central Florida Knights in Dublin, Ireland, for the last couple of hours.  Penn State currently leads UCF 13-10 with less than three minutes left in the third quarter.

There are plenty of exciting games coming up later today, even though conference seasons for many teams don't start for a few weeks.  At Noon we have the long-awaited rematch between Appalachian State and Michigan.  The last time these two teams met was in 2007, the season opening game where Appalachian State upset Michigan, 34-32.  Michigan is heavily favored to win this year, but as the 2007 game demonstrated, upsets can happen.  At the same time, in Baltimore, Maryland, Michigan's great rival, Ohio State, is playing Navy at M&T Stadium, the home of the Ravens.  Ohio State will be without their starting quarterback, Braxton Miller, as he is out for the season with an injured shoulder.  J.T. Barrett, a redshirt freshman, will start as the Buckeyes QB.  Navy, by contrast, will start Junior Kennan Reynolds, who, during his sophomore season, set an NCAA record last year for rushing touchdowns with 31.  Look for a very competitive game here. 

At 3:30 PM, Atlanta's Georgia Dome will host the West Virginia Mountaineers vs. the Alabama Crimson Tide.  Alabama is favored by 26 points, and head coach Nick Saban will be starting fifth-year senior Blake Sims at quarterback.  His backup will be Junior Jake Coker, who transferred from Florida State over the summer.  As for West Virginia, the Mountaineers hope that a victory here will reinvigorate a program that finished last season with a 4-8 record.

Other major non-conference games being played this afternoon include a PAC-12-ACC match-up between UCLA and Virginia (noon, ESPN), a Sun Belt-ACC game between Georgia Southern (the former FCS team that upset Florida last season) and North Carolina State, a Big Ten-PAC-12 contest between California and Northwestern, an SEC conference game between Arkansas and Auburn, and an ACC-SEC season opener between Clemson and Georgia.

As for this evening, for those of you who would like something other than Florida State vs. Oklahoma State, the networks have the following games:

At 7:30 PM Eastern, FOX will televise a rematch between Fresno State and USC.  Last year, USC defeated Fresno State in the Las Vegas Bowl, 45-20.  Can the Bulldogs pull off a victory this year? 
USC is favored by at least 20 points.  Today's game will be Steve Sarkisian's debut as USC's head coach. 

Speaking of first-season head coaching debuts, Charlie Strong's Texas Longhorns will play the North Texas Mean Green in Austin.  Though Texas is a 26-point favorite, they will be playing a North Texas squad that had nine wins last year.  The Longhorn Network will telecast the game at 8:00 PM Eastern. 

Finally, at 9:00 PM Eastern, Wisconsin and Louisiana State will play the first in a two game neutral site series.  Tonight's game, in which ESPN has the telecast, will take place at Houston's Reliant Stadium.  It should be a very competitive game, both teams are ranked and each has a legitimate shot at winning their respective conference divisions.  LSU is a six-point favorite.  Next year, both teams will play in Green Bay's Lambeau Field.   

I will be posting updates on my Twitter feed throughout the day and final scores on this website.  Enjoy the afternoon, everybody!!

Week #1 College Football Scores


NCAA FBS (DIVISION 1-A) Final Scores for Week #1


Thursday, August 28th

#21 Texas A&M upsets #9 South Carolina, 52-28.         Box Score
Louisiana-Monroe holds off Wake Forest, 17-10.                   Box Score
Minnesota annihilates Eastern Illinois, 42-20.                         Box Score
Akron shuts out Howard, 41-0.                                                Box Score   
Northern Illinois manhandles Presbyterian, 55-3.                   Box Score
Central Michigan squeaks past Chattanooga, 20-16.               Box Score
Utah destroys Idaho State, 56-14.                                            Box Score 
New Mexico State defeats California Polytechnic, 28-10.      Box Score
#18 Ole Miss shuts down Boise State, 35-13.                         Box Score
Tulsa holds off Tulane, 38-31.                                                 Box Score
Rutgers lances Washington State, 41-38.                                 Box Score
#19 Arizona State pounds Weber State, 45-14.                        Box Score
Temple routs Vanderbilt, 37-7.                                                 Box Score
San Jose State routs North Dakota, 42-10.                               Box Score


Friday, August 29th

Brigham Young de-fangs Connecticut, 35-10.                        Box Score
Syracuse defeats Villanova in double overtime, 27-26.          Box Score
#8 Michigan State thrashes Jacksonville State, 45-7.              Box Score
Western Kentucky strikes down Bowling Green, 59-31.        Box Score
Colorado State trounces Colorado, 31-17.                               Box Score
Texas-San Antonio de-claws Houston, 27-7.                           Box Score
Arizona runs roughshod over Nevada-Las Vegas, 58-13.       Box Score


Saturday, August 30th

Penn State narrowly escapes Central Florida, 26-24.               Box Score
Pittsburgh shuts out Delaware, 62-0.                                        Box Score
Michigan mauls Appalachian State, 52-14.                              Box Score
Iowa survives Northern Iowa, 31-23.                                       Box Score
#5 Ohio State sinks Navy, 34-17.                                             Box Score
Alabama-Birmingham pounds Troy, 48-10.                             Box Score
Kentucky routs Tennessee-Martin, 59-14.                                Box Score
Illinois holds off Youngstown State, 28-17.                             Box Score
#7 UCLA squeaks by Virginia, 28-20.                                      Box Score
North Dakota State trounces Iowa State, 34-14.                       Box Score
Georgia Tech wrecks Wofford, 38-19.                                      Box Score
Purdue edges Western Michigan, 43-34.                                  Box Score
North Carolina State barely beats Georgia Southern, 24-23.    Box Score
Indiana takes down Indiana State, 28-10.                                 Box Score
Air Force soars past Nicholls State, 44-16.                               Box Score
Ball State shuts down Colgate, 30-10.                                      Box Score
Nevada edges Southern Utah, 28-19.                                        Box Score
Boston College drills Massachusetts, 30-7.                              Box Score
#2 Alabama survives West Virginia, 33-23.                              Box Score
Marshall thunders past Miami (OH), 42-27.                             Box Score
Old Dominion outlasts Hampton, 41-28.                                  Box Score
#17 Notre Dame grinds down Rice, 48-17.                              Box Score
#22 Nebraska overwhelms Florida Atlantic, 55-7.                   Box Score
California holds off Northwestern, 31-24.                                Box Score
Maryland thrashes James Madison, 52-7.                                 Box Score
#24 Missouri mauls South Dakota State, 38-18.                       Box Score
#11 Stanford shuts out California-Davis, 45-0.                         Box Score
Virginia Tech defeats William & Mary, 34-9.                    Box Score
#12 Georgia overwhelms #16 Clemson, 45-21.                        Box Score
Duke takes down Elon, 52-13.                                                  Box Score
#23 North Carolina puts out Liberty, 56-29.                             Box Score
Ohio narrowly beats Kent State, 17-14.                                    Box Score
Eastern Michigan scrapes by Morgan State, 31-28.                  Box Score
Toledo rockets over New Hampshire, 54-20.                            Box Score
Middle Tennessee hammers Savannah State, 61-7.                   Box Score
Bethune-Cookman beats Florida International, 14-12.              Box Score
San Diego State pounds Northern Arizona, 38-7.                      Box Score
Memphis shuts out Austin Peay, 63-0.                                       Box Score
South Florida holds off Western Carolina, 36-31.                     Box Score
#4 Oklahoma throttles Louisiana Tech, 48-16.                          Box Score
Texas Christian stomps Samford, 48-14.                                    Box Score
Texas Tech rides past Central Arkansas, 42-35.                        Box Score
Arkansas State overshadows Montana State, 37-10.                  Box Score
Louisiana-LaFayette overpowers Southern, 45-6.                     Box Score
Texas State shuts out Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 65-0.                      Box Score
#20 Kansas State mauls Stephen F. Austin, 55-16.                    Box Score
#15 Southern California destroys Fresno State, 52-13.              Box Score
Mississippi State shuts out Southern Mississippi, 49-0.             Box Score
Texas-El Paso undermines New Mexico, 31-24.                        Box Score
Texas strong-arms North Texas, 38-7.                                        Box Score
East Carolina humiliates North Carolina Central, 52-7.             Box Score
#1 Florida State survives Oklahoma State, 37-31.                      Box Score
#13 Louisiana State escapes #14 Wisconsin, 28-24.                  Box Score
#25 Washington squeaks by Hawaii, 17-16.                               Box Score
#3 Oregon annihilates South Dakota, 62-13.                              Box Score


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Wednesday, August 27, 2014

The Season Begins - Week #1 Game Schedule

Hello Everybody.  I apologize for the delay in updating my blog.  Because of a long workday yesterday I was not in a position to post this update.  Despite the delay, here is the schedule for the first week of the College Football Season!!  Life is Great Once Again!! 

As with last year, I will be on this website on Saturdays, as well as on Twitter, posting real time game updates and answering any questions about the day's games.  Or if you just want to say hello and talk about your favorite teams and players or start a debate about a NCAA football-related topic then that is by all means welcome and encouraged.  If there is an important game on either Thursday or Friday, I plan to be online for those days as well.  Enjoy the evening and I will see you all Tomorrow evening for the Boise State-Ole Miss Game!  (I don't get the SEC-ESPN Network in my area so I will be unable to watch the Texas A&M-South Carolina game).


Today's News Stories

UNC Head Coach Larry Fedora suspends four players from the opening game for rules violations.  Full story here.

Virginia Tech gives Head Coach Frank Beamer a two-year contract extension.  He will remain head coach of the Hokies until 2019.  Full story here.

Texas Christian Head Coach Gary Patterson has announced that the Horned Frogs will play two quarterbacks:  Trevone Boykin and Matt Joeckel.  Full story here.

A Maryland Judge has ordered NCAA president Mark Emmert to testify in the wrongful death lawsuit of player Derek Sheely.  Full story here.


NCAA FBS (Division 1-A) College Football Schedule - Week #1

All Times Eastern


Thursday, August 28th

6:00 PM
#21 Texas A&M at #9 South Carolina - SEC-ESPN Network 

7:00 PM
Wake Forest at Louisiana-Monroe - ESPNU
Eastern Illinois at Minnesota - Big Ten Network
Howard at Akron
Presbyterian at Northern Illinois
Chattanooga at Central Michigan

7:30 PM
Idaho State at Utah - PAC-12 Network

8:00 PM
Boise State vs. #18 Ole Miss - ESPN (Neutral Location - Atlanta, Georgia)
Cal Poly at New Mexico State
Tulane at Tulsa - CBS Sports Network

9:15 PM
Temple at Vanderbilt - SEC-ESPN Network

10:00 PM
Rutgers at Washington State - FOX Sports 1
North Dakota at San Jose State

10:30 PM
Weber State at #19 Arizona State - PAC-12 Network


Friday, August 29th

7:00 PM
Brigham Young at Connecticut - ESPN

7:30 PM
Jacksonville State at #8 Michigan State - Big Ten Network
Villanova at Syracuse
Bowling Green at Western Kentucky - CBS Sports Network

9:00 PM
Colorado State vs. Colorado - FOX Sports 1 (Neutral Location - Denver, Colorado)
Texas-San Antonio at Houston - ESPNU



9:30 PM
Nevada-Las Vegas at Arizona - ESPN


Saturday, August 30th

8:30 AM
Penn State vs. Central Florida - ESPN2 (neutral location - Dublin, Ireland)

12:00 PM
#5 Ohio State at Navy - CBS Sports Network 
#7 UCLA at Virginia - ESPN
Delaware at Pittsburgh
Appalachian State at Michigan - ESPN2
North Dakota State at Iowa State - FOX Sports 1
Indiana State at Indiana - ESPNNEWS
Northern Iowa at Iowa - Big Ten Network
Western Michigan at Purdue - ESPNU
Troy at UAB
Tennessee-Martin at Kentucky - SEC-ESPN

12:05 PM
Youngstown State at Illinois - Big Ten Network

12:30 PM
Wofford at Georgia Tech
Georgia Southern at North Carolina State

2:00 PM
Colgate at Ball State
Nicholls State at Air Force

3:00 PM
Southern Utah at Nevada
Boston College at Massachusetts

3:30 PM
West Virginia vs. #2 Alabama - ABC/ESPN2 - Check Local Listings (Neutral Site - Atlanta, GA)
Rice at #17 Notre Dame - NBC
Florida Atlantic at #22 Nebraska - Big Ten Network
South Dakota State at #24 Missouri - ESPNU
James Madison at Maryland - Big Ten Network
California at Northwestern - ABC/ESPN2 - Check Local Listings
Duquesne at Buffalo
Hampton at Old Dominion
Marshall at Miami (OH)

4:00 PM
Arkansas at #6 Auburn - SEC-ESPN Network
UC Davis at #11 Stanford - PAC-12 Network
Montana at Wyoming
Portland State at Oregon State - PAC-12 Network    
William & Mary at Virginia Tech - ESPNNEWS

5:30 PM
#16 Clemson at #12 Georgia - ESPN

6:00 PM
Liberty at #23 North Carolina
Elon at Duke
Ohio at Kent State
Morgan State at Eastern Michigan

7:00 PM
Louisiana Tech at #4 Oklahoma
New Hampshire at Toledo
Savannah State at Middle Tennessee
Bethune-Cookman at Florida International
Northern Arizona at San Diego State - CBS Sports Network
Idaho at Florida - ESPNU
Austin Peay at Memphis
Western Carolina at South Florida
Samford at TCU
Central Arkansas at Texas Tech
Montana State at Arkansas State
Southern University at Louisiana-Lafayette
Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Texas State

7:10 PM
Stephen F. Austin at #20 Kansas State

7:30 PM
Fresno State at #15 USC - FOX
Southern Miss at Mississippi State - SEC-ESPN

8:00 PM
#1 Florida State vs. Oklahoma State - ABC (Neutral Location - Arlington, Texas)
Texas-El Paso at New Mexico
North Texas at Texas - Longhorn Network
NC Central at East Carolina - ESPNNEWS

9:00 PM
#14 Wisconsin vs. #13 LSU - ESPN (Neutral Location - Houston, Texas)

10:30 PM
South Dakota at #3 Oregon - PAC-12 Network
#25 Washington at Hawaii - CBS Sports Network


Sunday, August 31st

7:00 PM
Utah State at Tennessee - SEC-ESPN

7:30 PM
Southern Methodist at #10 Baylor - FOX Sports 1


Monday, September 1st

8:00 PM
Miami (FL) at Louisville - ESPN     
 

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Florida State #1 in Preseason AP Poll

The Associated Press Top 25 preseason poll, which was released earlier today, has ranked Florida State the #1 team in the country.  Like in last month's Amway Coaches Poll, the Seminoles also received the substantial majority of first-place votes (57 out of 60).   As for the rest of the rankings, it appears that teams from the SEC secured approximately one-third of the places in the AP's preseason poll, with Alabama leading at #2.  The PAC-12 is also well-represented, with six teams including two (Oregon #3 and UCLA #7) in the top ten.  Defending Sugar Bowl Champion Oklahoma lands at #4, but the Sooners are just one out of three teams from the BIG XII to be ranked at this point in time.  The Big Ten has four teams, with Ohio State and Michigan State both ranked in the top ten.  And even though the ACC has the #1 team, there is a gap of fifteen places between Florida State and the next ranked ACC team, #16 Clemson.  Notre Dame is on this list at #17 as the only ranked independent team.

Also, I apologize for the lack of updates on both this site and on my twitter feed.  I recently had a major change in my work schedule and as a result, I have not been in a position to devote as much time to this blog as I would like.  However, with the start of the season in less than two weeks, I plan to make the time necessary to perform regular updates.  Starting next week, the daily update schedule will be the same as it was last season: 

Sundays will be rankings (AP and Coaches Poll) and maybe a special comment. 

Mondays will be College Football Playoff Rankings and Jerry Palm's Bowl Projections, but those will not be posted until halfway through the season. 

Tuesdays will feature the weekly schedule and links to news stories. 

Wednesdays and Thursdays will be off days, or special comment.

Friday will the first day in which final scores will be posted. 

Saturday will be Gameday analysis and final score updates. 

Breaking news stories will be posted on the day they are announced. 


2014 PRESEASON ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25 

RKTEAM   RECORD   CONFERENCE
1Florida State (57)0-0ACC
2Alabama (1)0-0SEC
3Oregon (1)0-0PAC-12
4Oklahoma (1)0-0BIG XII
5Ohio State0-0Big Ten
6Auburn0-0SEC
7UCLA0-0PAC-12
8Michigan State0-0Big Ten
9South Carolina0-0SEC
10Baylor0-0BIG XII
11Stanford0-0PAC-12
12Georgia0-0SEC
13LSU0-0SEC
14Wisconsin0-0Big Ten
15USC0-0PAC-12
16Clemson0-0ACC
17Notre Dame*0-0INDEPENDENT
18Ole Miss0-0SEC
19Arizona State0-0PAC-12
20Kansas State0-0BIG XII
21Texas A&M0-0SEC
22Nebraska0-0Big Ten
23North Carolina0-0ACC
24Missouri0-0SEC
25Washington0-0PAC-12

 Numbers in parentheses indicate amount of first-place votes

*starting this season, Notre Dame will play 5 games per year against ACC opponents.