WVU 42 UT 41. 2 point conversion for the win! 1100 yards offense. 10 Touchdowns. No turnovers.
WVU 42 UT 41. 2 point conversion for the win! 1100 yards offense. 10 Touchdowns. No turnovers.
Well at least Colby Cameron's record is safe, for now. After throwing a TD to get to 26, Tau threw a pick!!! So, Cameron's 27 is still tops!
You want to talk about "competing"?? Fellow CUSA member Charlotte COMPETED today against their SEC opponent, Tennessee, finally losing 14-3. The Charlotte defense held the Volunteers to only 192 total yards of total offense today. Now, THAT's competing.
Tennessee scored one of their 2 TD's on a kickoff return. Charlotte showed none of the same fear that apparently engulfed Louisiana Tech's players on their visit to Mississippi St.
Roll Tide
FAU 49 FIU 14
Surprised by that one. This is a topsy-turvy crazy league.
UAB 52 UTSA 3
No let up, or let downs by the Blazers. They are on a mission and focused.
Notre Dame 31 Northwestern 21
The Irish are "good," now 9-0. But they ain't anywhere close to Bama's kind of good. But then, who is? Bama is the UCONN of WBB. It's them and then there's everyone else.
I like the ND QB, Ian Book. Reminds me of a young Drew Brees. Kid has a future. I know! Saints should draft him, when the time comes, and by then Brees will be an assistant coach, QB coach, for Payton.
Had a discussion this weekend with some lsu fans. Told them that Bama would just about do whatever they wanted against the tiggers. Explained that Tech put up 21 points and 400 yards of offense in a quarter and a half. Their response, “yeah, but lsu played that whole game against Tech very vanilla. They turned it on when they had to.”
I didn’t bother explaining that save for timely turnovers, lsu would have barely won, and may have lost against Tech. Bama is in a whole other class by themselves right now and everyone else in the top 10 is effectively 10 “spots” worse.
Most of their scores come from turnovers and short field. No surprise they couldnt score against Bama.