Friday 11/29:
Va. Tech vs. UVA -- The "Commonwealth Cup." This one could be more interesting than usual. UVA started out red hot this year and was a Top 25 fixture the first half of the season. Va. Tech came on strong the second half of the season. Hooker is VT's QB after taking over mid-season. Hooker has 10 TDs and no INTs, and by virtue (or vice) of his surname, he makes for good headlines. If he can hustle and avoid UVA's solid pash rush, Hooker should be turning tricks during this game and walking the streets with a swagger after a victory.
Iowa vs. Nebraska -- So you think Iowa will run away with it, huh? Don't be so fast. Iowa is the better team. The problem is, Iowa doesn't run away with much of anything. The Hawkeyes defense is very stout, but Iowa really struggles to put points on the board. If the Huskers can keep it close, and somehow score against this Iowa D, it could come down to the wire. Nebraska has been getting their butts stomped in for much of the year, but if the Husker fans can be patient, I think Frost will ultimately make them into a winner program again. They won't dominate in a league with Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, aOSU, Michigan, Mich. St., PSU, etc., but they'll be good again--if they can be patient.
Missouri vs. Arkansas -- A mediocre Tiger team slaughters the hogs as Barry Lunney, Jr. wonders what he got himself into.
For a visual:
Wash. State vs. Washington -- The Apple Cup. The Pirates will be up for this intra-state rivalry, but the dogs have too much and play at home in Seattle. Husky QB Eason is very good and the dog running game is solid. Put it together and their just plain better than the Pirates by a long shot.
WV vs. Texas Christian -- Look for the Frogs to take this one at home. Duggan will need to use his legs, as well as his arm against Stills and the tough WV pass rush. He will.
Cincinnati vs. Memphis -- An interesting matchup between the two most talented teams (overall) in their league. I think Memphis wears them down as the game goes on.
So. Florida vs. UCF -- Battle of the directional schools in the Sunshine State. Poor Charlie (now 4-7 for the year) drops this one to the more talented, and better coached UCF team.
Va. Tech vs. UVA -- The "Commonwealth Cup." This one could be more interesting than usual. UVA started out red hot this year and was a Top 25 fixture the first half of the season. Va. Tech came on strong the second half of the season. Hooker is VT's QB after taking over mid-season. Hooker has 10 TDs and no INTs, and by virtue (or vice) of his surname, he makes for good headlines. If he can hustle and avoid UVA's solid pash rush, Hooker should be turning tricks during this game and walking the streets with a swagger after a victory.
Iowa vs. Nebraska -- So you think Iowa will run away with it, huh? Don't be so fast. Iowa is the better team. The problem is, Iowa doesn't run away with much of anything. The Hawkeyes defense is very stout, but Iowa really struggles to put points on the board. If the Huskers can keep it close, and somehow score against this Iowa D, it could come down to the wire. Nebraska has been getting their butts stomped in for much of the year, but if the Husker fans can be patient, I think Frost will ultimately make them into a winner program again. They won't dominate in a league with Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, aOSU, Michigan, Mich. St., PSU, etc., but they'll be good again--if they can be patient.
Missouri vs. Arkansas -- A mediocre Tiger team slaughters the hogs as Barry Lunney, Jr. wonders what he got himself into.
For a visual:
Wash. State vs. Washington -- The Apple Cup. The Pirates will be up for this intra-state rivalry, but the dogs have too much and play at home in Seattle. Husky QB Eason is very good and the dog running game is solid. Put it together and their just plain better than the Pirates by a long shot.
WV vs. Texas Christian -- Look for the Frogs to take this one at home. Duggan will need to use his legs, as well as his arm against Stills and the tough WV pass rush. He will.
Cincinnati vs. Memphis -- An interesting matchup between the two most talented teams (overall) in their league. I think Memphis wears them down as the game goes on.
So. Florida vs. UCF -- Battle of the directional schools in the Sunshine State. Poor Charlie (now 4-7 for the year) drops this one to the more talented, and better coached UCF team.