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This is Week 7 of college football. Teams that will play their seventh game and lost only once have a chance to be Bowl Eligible. In addition, conference play is heating up. The toughest part of the season is when you play in conference. It means that you will play football against tougher teams than playing against 1-A cupcakes and 1-AA to 3 competitors.
* I went into "Rapid Fire" when I seen an interesting score I didn't pick up. It was a Sun Belt game as the University of North Texas did something that hasn't been done in a few years- go into SEVEN Overtimes! The Mean Green won that home game against lowly Florida International. The last 7OT game involved Mississippi and some other school maybe two or three years ago. I'm actually going to research what game has had the most overtimes in history. I have a feeling a game may have went well over 7.
* The state of Kentucky has a Top 10 team that was bumped up to 7th Overall. The Louisville Cardinals are now 7th ranked. You can damn well bet that Louisville wants in on a BCS Bowl. Their only real competition is if West Virginia knocks off Louisville on November 2nd. Anything can happen through the course of a season in ANY sport. Who would have thought that Winthrop would beat Tennessee in March Madness? Or that George Mason went to their first tournament and made a Final Four? Or that Iowa would lose to Northwestern State? And in football, who would have thought that New Hampshire would beat Northwestern? Portland State beating New Mexico? Montana State beating Colorado? And just this past weekend- Arkansas beating Auburn or Louisiana-Lafayette beating Houston? So ANYTHING can happen between now and that judgmental game against West Virginia.
WEEK 7 - SUNDAY SYNOPSIS
A 1-A match took place in the Buckeye State as two MAC conference foes took each other on.
DIVISION 1-A GAMES
"Is it Sunday Yet?" Northern Illinois at Miami University
We have Sunday Night Football for you. This is a treat for you if you don't care about Sunday Night Football on NBC. More people want to see the Pittsburgh Steelers take go southwest to meet the San Diego Chargers than Northern Illinois meet Miami University. True football fans will check into both games and alternate between watching them. So let's meet Northern Illinois first. I once came across a student that was from Northern Illinois. I don't know too much on Northern Illinois. I don't even know their fight song since EA Sports' NCAA Football series can't pick up their fight song. The Huskies of DeKalb, IL (around the greater Chicago area) are heading into Oxford, OH to meet Miami University. This weekend was a good start tht ended badly. Miami University opened up their beautiful new hockey arena. This arena was the home field of the Ice Breaker Tournament in NCAA Hockey. Miami University won their game against the (non-football) Denver Pioneers to advance to the Championship Game against (non-football) Vermont. And if Vermont's male basketball team is any indication, anything is possible. And in so, the Vermont Catamounts upset Miami University's #8 hockey team to win the tournament. Now the Miami University Redhawks are hoping their football team doesn't lose like their hockey team did on Saturday. Put away the stick and puck and get some shoulder pads and a pigskin. We're footballin', baby! And so was Northern Illinois as they led 7-3 over Miami University after one quarter. Miami went for a fake field goal after cashing in an 80-something yard touchdown pass to the bank. Miami trailed 10-9 to NIU after the failed pass for two. Northern Illinois continued to lead 17-12 even after Miami University connected a late field goal after some horrid red zone offense late in the first half. With a chance to win in the proverbial Two Minute Warning, Miami failed to execute a long pass on 4th and 9. So this has been sort of a bad weekend for Miami University athletics. (28-25; Northern Illinois)
DIVISION 1-AA GAMES
(no Division 1-AA games were reported)
DIVISION 2 GAMES
* Virginia Union at St. Paul's (23-7; Virginia Union)
DIVISION 3 GAMES
(No Division 3 games reported)
JOHN'S EXTRAS
--- MY MOST HATED ARENA SONGS ---
We're talking sports here. Go to an arena or someplace, and you'll normally hear a number of different songs to motivate the home team. There are also some songs played to make fun of the Away Team. Some of them I have no problem with. Here are my some of my least favorite ones. If I don't know the name of the song, I'll just give out lyrics to give you an idea.
01. (hands down) "Y'all Ready for This?" - 2 Unlimited(?)
02. Zombie Nation - Kernkraft 400 (never really liked it)
03. (lyrics: "...it takes two to make a thing go right... it takes two to make it out of sight...")-
--- MY MOST LIKED ARENA SONGS ---
Now let's talk about the direct opposite of the previous extra.
01. Jump Around - House of Pain
02. Welcome to the Jungle - Rob Zombie
03. Crazy - Gnarls Barkley
04. Sandstorm - Darude
--- SOMETHING I NOTICED IN THE NFL ---
At times, I've noticed that when some teams score touchdowns, a band plays. It's especially true with the Washington Redskins. I think the song is called "All Hail Maryland" or something like that. I still like the collegiate atmosphere better. I think it's a little out of place in the pro game since I'm so used to college. I think I even heard a band play when I seen last Sunday night's game with the Chicago Bears at home.
--- MORE ANTI-HOUSTON BIAS ---
Mario Willams of the Houston Texans picked up his first sack against the Miami Dolphins. It wasn't as much publicity as Reggie Bush getting his first rushing touchdown against Tampa Bay. Nit-pickers would say that Mario Williams got his first big stat before Reggie Bush. Still, not many celebrated. I know Houston isn't the greatest team in the NFL, but at least show him some love if Reggie Bush is going to get this kind of love. Come the f:censored: on.
--- GEORGE MASON: 1-AA SCHOOL? ---
Last night, I reported a game involving Clark Atlanta and George Mason. The reason why I listed that as a 1-AA game was because the site I use to cover Division 2 games ( http://www.d2football.com ) labeled George Mason as a 1-AA school. If an NCAA team plays AT a non-NCAA school, I usually don't cover them. My focus has been on home teams. It's what I use to show what Division game it actually is. But no, George Mason does not have a full-on, NCAA team. Not even their athletics website mentions them having a football team. So George Mason is one of only a few non-football schools that doesn't have an NCAA football team. The other one I know well of is Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI. George Mason is looking to perhaps get a 1-AA team set up. Old Dominion is looking to return to football two or three years from now as a member of the CAA.
Of course, the CAA will sponsor football as this will be the last year of Atlantic 10 football. The Atlantic 10 will no longer sponsor football after this season. History was made as one of its own A-10 schools, New Hampshire, had David Ball break Jerry Rice's record for most touchdown receptions in a college career. Most Atlantic-10 schools don't play in the Atlantic-10 for basketball. Current football and basketball A-10 schools include Massachusetts, Richmond, and Rhode Island. Other A-10 schools with football are The College of William and Mary, Hofstra, James Madison, Northeastern, Towson, Delaware, Maine, and Villanova. The A-10 participants in football in basketball include these CAA members in basketball: Towson, William and Mary, Delaware, James Madison, and Hofstra. The remainder of the A-10 football squads play in the following conferences in basketball: Villanova (Big East), Maine (America East), and Northeastern (America East(?)).
--- LATER THIS WEEK ---
Here are some of the matchups later this week:
* #? Michigan at Penn State
Michigan is unbeaten, but can the Wolverines escape from Happy Valley with a win? Happy Valley hasn't been too happy the way Penn State has been, but the Nittany Lions won't go down easy. Penn State is in for a fight in this one.
* Arizona Stae at #? USCal
The Trojans have yet to lose as they host a dismal Arizona State. Can Arizona's best football team give Southern California a Sun Devil beatdown?
Let's get this week started.
* I went into "Rapid Fire" when I seen an interesting score I didn't pick up. It was a Sun Belt game as the University of North Texas did something that hasn't been done in a few years- go into SEVEN Overtimes! The Mean Green won that home game against lowly Florida International. The last 7OT game involved Mississippi and some other school maybe two or three years ago. I'm actually going to research what game has had the most overtimes in history. I have a feeling a game may have went well over 7.
* The state of Kentucky has a Top 10 team that was bumped up to 7th Overall. The Louisville Cardinals are now 7th ranked. You can damn well bet that Louisville wants in on a BCS Bowl. Their only real competition is if West Virginia knocks off Louisville on November 2nd. Anything can happen through the course of a season in ANY sport. Who would have thought that Winthrop would beat Tennessee in March Madness? Or that George Mason went to their first tournament and made a Final Four? Or that Iowa would lose to Northwestern State? And in football, who would have thought that New Hampshire would beat Northwestern? Portland State beating New Mexico? Montana State beating Colorado? And just this past weekend- Arkansas beating Auburn or Louisiana-Lafayette beating Houston? So ANYTHING can happen between now and that judgmental game against West Virginia.
WEEK 7 - SUNDAY SYNOPSIS
A 1-A match took place in the Buckeye State as two MAC conference foes took each other on.
DIVISION 1-A GAMES
"Is it Sunday Yet?" Northern Illinois at Miami University
We have Sunday Night Football for you. This is a treat for you if you don't care about Sunday Night Football on NBC. More people want to see the Pittsburgh Steelers take go southwest to meet the San Diego Chargers than Northern Illinois meet Miami University. True football fans will check into both games and alternate between watching them. So let's meet Northern Illinois first. I once came across a student that was from Northern Illinois. I don't know too much on Northern Illinois. I don't even know their fight song since EA Sports' NCAA Football series can't pick up their fight song. The Huskies of DeKalb, IL (around the greater Chicago area) are heading into Oxford, OH to meet Miami University. This weekend was a good start tht ended badly. Miami University opened up their beautiful new hockey arena. This arena was the home field of the Ice Breaker Tournament in NCAA Hockey. Miami University won their game against the (non-football) Denver Pioneers to advance to the Championship Game against (non-football) Vermont. And if Vermont's male basketball team is any indication, anything is possible. And in so, the Vermont Catamounts upset Miami University's #8 hockey team to win the tournament. Now the Miami University Redhawks are hoping their football team doesn't lose like their hockey team did on Saturday. Put away the stick and puck and get some shoulder pads and a pigskin. We're footballin', baby! And so was Northern Illinois as they led 7-3 over Miami University after one quarter. Miami went for a fake field goal after cashing in an 80-something yard touchdown pass to the bank. Miami trailed 10-9 to NIU after the failed pass for two. Northern Illinois continued to lead 17-12 even after Miami University connected a late field goal after some horrid red zone offense late in the first half. With a chance to win in the proverbial Two Minute Warning, Miami failed to execute a long pass on 4th and 9. So this has been sort of a bad weekend for Miami University athletics. (28-25; Northern Illinois)
DIVISION 1-AA GAMES
(no Division 1-AA games were reported)
DIVISION 2 GAMES
* Virginia Union at St. Paul's (23-7; Virginia Union)
DIVISION 3 GAMES
(No Division 3 games reported)
JOHN'S EXTRAS
--- MY MOST HATED ARENA SONGS ---
We're talking sports here. Go to an arena or someplace, and you'll normally hear a number of different songs to motivate the home team. There are also some songs played to make fun of the Away Team. Some of them I have no problem with. Here are my some of my least favorite ones. If I don't know the name of the song, I'll just give out lyrics to give you an idea.
01. (hands down) "Y'all Ready for This?" - 2 Unlimited(?)
02. Zombie Nation - Kernkraft 400 (never really liked it)
03. (lyrics: "...it takes two to make a thing go right... it takes two to make it out of sight...")-
--- MY MOST LIKED ARENA SONGS ---
Now let's talk about the direct opposite of the previous extra.
01. Jump Around - House of Pain
02. Welcome to the Jungle - Rob Zombie
03. Crazy - Gnarls Barkley
04. Sandstorm - Darude
--- SOMETHING I NOTICED IN THE NFL ---
At times, I've noticed that when some teams score touchdowns, a band plays. It's especially true with the Washington Redskins. I think the song is called "All Hail Maryland" or something like that. I still like the collegiate atmosphere better. I think it's a little out of place in the pro game since I'm so used to college. I think I even heard a band play when I seen last Sunday night's game with the Chicago Bears at home.
--- MORE ANTI-HOUSTON BIAS ---
Mario Willams of the Houston Texans picked up his first sack against the Miami Dolphins. It wasn't as much publicity as Reggie Bush getting his first rushing touchdown against Tampa Bay. Nit-pickers would say that Mario Williams got his first big stat before Reggie Bush. Still, not many celebrated. I know Houston isn't the greatest team in the NFL, but at least show him some love if Reggie Bush is going to get this kind of love. Come the f:censored: on.
--- GEORGE MASON: 1-AA SCHOOL? ---
Last night, I reported a game involving Clark Atlanta and George Mason. The reason why I listed that as a 1-AA game was because the site I use to cover Division 2 games ( http://www.d2football.com ) labeled George Mason as a 1-AA school. If an NCAA team plays AT a non-NCAA school, I usually don't cover them. My focus has been on home teams. It's what I use to show what Division game it actually is. But no, George Mason does not have a full-on, NCAA team. Not even their athletics website mentions them having a football team. So George Mason is one of only a few non-football schools that doesn't have an NCAA football team. The other one I know well of is Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI. George Mason is looking to perhaps get a 1-AA team set up. Old Dominion is looking to return to football two or three years from now as a member of the CAA.
Of course, the CAA will sponsor football as this will be the last year of Atlantic 10 football. The Atlantic 10 will no longer sponsor football after this season. History was made as one of its own A-10 schools, New Hampshire, had David Ball break Jerry Rice's record for most touchdown receptions in a college career. Most Atlantic-10 schools don't play in the Atlantic-10 for basketball. Current football and basketball A-10 schools include Massachusetts, Richmond, and Rhode Island. Other A-10 schools with football are The College of William and Mary, Hofstra, James Madison, Northeastern, Towson, Delaware, Maine, and Villanova. The A-10 participants in football in basketball include these CAA members in basketball: Towson, William and Mary, Delaware, James Madison, and Hofstra. The remainder of the A-10 football squads play in the following conferences in basketball: Villanova (Big East), Maine (America East), and Northeastern (America East(?)).
--- LATER THIS WEEK ---
Here are some of the matchups later this week:
* #? Michigan at Penn State
Michigan is unbeaten, but can the Wolverines escape from Happy Valley with a win? Happy Valley hasn't been too happy the way Penn State has been, but the Nittany Lions won't go down easy. Penn State is in for a fight in this one.
* Arizona Stae at #? USCal
The Trojans have yet to lose as they host a dismal Arizona State. Can Arizona's best football team give Southern California a Sun Devil beatdown?
Let's get this week started.