9-19
Today looks like another casualty of the coronavirus semi-lockdown/slowdown, with a crummy set of games. It's pretty slim pickens for college football fans today. Here's the best of an uninspiring slate of games:
Miami v. Louisville -- The big game in a small week in college football. #17 vs. #18. Interestingly enough, Miami appears to have the saltier defense with Manny __iaz as their coach. __iaz poached his new OC Rhett Lashlee from SMU, and the Canes look pretty good on both sides of the ball (after 1 week of play...). The Canes' blocking may be a bit suspect, so look for plenty of pressure from the Louisville side. The Canes have new QB D'Eriq King (from UH) who throws with good accuracy and has some wheels. The game is at home for Louisville, while King brings the dual threat QB aspect for the U. I'm taking Louisville in a hard-fought win today. Could be a real barn burner. I just don’t have much faith in a __iaz team, for obvious reasons.
More on King--this Manvel High grad broke the Texas 6A passing TD records in HS (117). In HS, King threw for over 10,000 yards and rushed for over 3,00 yards, with 140 passing TDs and 48 rushing TDs.

At UH, in 2018 he was injured late in the year, after passing for 2,982 yards with 36 TDs and only 6 INTs. He rushed for 14 TDs.
Notre Dame v. South Florida -- Charlie left a wreck at USF. The Irish should roll.
Oklahoma State v. Tulsa -- Okla. State brings a #11 national ranking into its game with cross-state rival (sort of) Tulsa. Tulsa is weak, and Ok. St. is well-coached. Look for Chuba Hubbard to run wild over the Hurricane. Tulsa lacks the D-front and team speed to stop him.
SMU v. UNT -- Shane had his usual good outing against Texas State, but as a team, SMU doesn't look like last year. Today, I'd look for Shane and crew to light it up and make a statement against the Green.
Georgia Tech vs. UCF -- Josh Heupel will have UCF ready to take on the Jackets who come off a win over FSU and play at home in Atlanta. UCF has 10 opt-outs, but are still significantly more talented (and better coached) than Ga Tech. Could be interesting, but I'd take UCF on the road.
Syracuse v. Pittsburgh -- #25 Pittsburgh whips some Orange arse. The Orange are coming off a 31-6 whipping against Mack Brown's Tarheels. Pitt is pretty solid on both sides of the ball and the home field advantage. They warmed up with a 55-0 win over Austin Peay (big deal, I know...). Pitt has a handful of players sitting out on coronavirus protocol. It shouldn't matter. Syracuse is pretty bad.
Navy v. Tulane -- Navy looks to rebound after BYU took the Midshipmen back to shaft alley without any lube oil and left them crying in the bilge. (BYU 55, Navy 3). Navy lost its star QB, Malcolm Perry, to graduation and brings an anemic offense into New Orleans. Could be more trouble for Navy, but you never know in this weird conference.
Louisiana (Lafayette) v. Georgia State -- The Rajin Cajuns sport a #19 ranking after kicking Iowa State's butt. The Cajuns should keep it going against a so-so at best Ga. State team in Atlanta.