College Football Awards, Week 9 2016 October 30, 2016
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(Note: All rankings are current AP [week 9] unless otherwise noted.)
COACHES
Wish I were him: Paul Chryst, Wisconsin
Glad I’m not him: Hugh Freeze, Ole Miss
Lucky guy: Charlie Strong, Texas
Poor guy: Butch Jones, Tennessee
Desperately seeking a wake-up call: Jim Grobe, Baylor
Desperately seeking a P.R. man: Willie Taggart, South Florida
Desperately seeking sunglasses and a fake beard: Dana Holgorsen, West Virginia
Desperately seeking … anything: Barry Odom, Missouri
TEAMS
Thought you’d kick butt, you did: Penn State (defeated Purdue 62-24)
Thought you’d kick butt, you didn’t: Louisville (defeated Virginia 32-25)
Thought you’d get your butt kicked, you did: Purdue (see above)
Thought you’d get your butt kicked, you didn’t: Michigan State (lost to No. 2 Michigan 32-23)
Thought you wouldn’t kick butt, you did: Louisiana Tech (defeated Rice 61-16)
Dang, they’re good: Clemson
Dang, they’re bad: Florida Atlantic
Can’t Stand Prosperity: Baylor
Did the season start? Tennessee
Can the season end? Missouri
Can the season never end? Wisconsin
GAMES
Play this again: No. 11 Wisconsin 23, No. 7 Nebraska 17, OT
Play this again, too: No. 4 Washington 31, No. 17 Utah 24
Never play this again: No. 24 Penn State 62, Purdue 24
Close call: No. 5 Louisville 32, Virginia 24
What? Wyoming 30, No. 13 Boise State 28
Huh? No. 11 Wisconsin 23, No. 7 Nebraska 17
Double-Huh? South Carolina 24, No. 18 Tennessee 21
Are you kidding me? Oklahoma State 37, No. 10 West Virginia 20
Oh – my – God: Texas 35, No. 8 Baylor 34
NEXT WEEK
(rankings are current AP (post-week 9, pre-week 10))
Ticket to die for: No. 9 Nebraska @ No. 6 Ohio State
Also: No. 1 Alabama @ No. 15 LSU
Best non-Power Five vs. Power Five matchup: none
Best non-Power Five matchup: BYU @ Cincinnati
Upset alert: Iowa @ No. 20 Penn State also: No. 10 Florida @ Arkansas
Must win: No. 9 Nebraska @ No. 6 Ohio State
Offensive explosion: Oregon @ USC
Defensive struggle: Iowa @ No. 20 Penn State
Great game no one is talking about: Pittsburgh @ Miami (FL)
Intriguing coaching matchup: Ken Niumatalolo of Navy vs. Brian Kelly of Notre Dame
Who’s bringing the body bags? Maryland @ No. 2 Michigan
Why are they playing? Georgia Southern @ Ole Miss
Plenty of good seats remaining: Florida Atlantic @ Rice
They shoot horses, don’t they? Tennessee Tech @ Tennessee
Week 9 Take-aways:
Yesterday logged a number of major upsets in that four undefeated teams all went down with their first loss of the year. To wit: Baylor, West Virginia, Nebraska, and Boise State (yes, the Broncos were secretly lurking around in the undefeated ranks until yesterday). The only undefeated teams that remain are those that inhabit the top four in the polls; Alabama, Michigan, Clemson and Washington. If these shadows remain unchanged, there are your playoff teams. Then again, November is about to start, so who knows what chaos yet awaits? After all, November is for everything.
It looks as though the SEC is getting their annual late-season body bag game out of the way early for some of their teams. For reference, check out the “Why are they playing?” and the “They shoot horses, don’t they?” slots. Every season, without fail, almost everyone in the conference schedules body bag games late in the season, usually in November. This time, Ole Miss and Tennessee have scheduled theirs the first weekend of November instead of later in the month. After all, the fans of both programs benefit so well from seeing their teams beat up on non-conference mid-majors. Apparently, there is nothing like buying an easy win.
Speaking of the SEC, those who were hollering for Gus Malzahn to get the ax might want to hit the pause button. Those past few weeks, it looks as though the Tigers have found their offense (perhaps it was in an alley behind Jordan-Hare Stadium?), evidenced by their routing of Ole Miss last night, 40-29, on the road, no less. Auburn is now 6-2 (those two losses are to No. 3 Clemson and to No. 7 Texas A&M), is currently ranked No. 11, and they have prospects of winning out until they butt heads with Alabama at season’s end. Experienced observers of college football will point out that some teams take a while to get going. Auburn is one such team.
As the season continues to unfold, every BYU football game thus far has persisted in being interesting. Indeed, this year is by far the most interesting schedule the Cougars have had in a long time, if not in living memory. That should put their current 4-4 record into some perspective, since the wins are well-earned and the losses are without any hint of disgrace.
Some teams, no matter how good, tend not to match up well with others, for whatever odd reason. Witness Virginia vs. Louisville. Charlie Strong had already restored the expected intensity to the program during this tenure there, so the team was already in decent shape when Bobby Petrino returned at the helm, starting in 2014. That year, though, the Cardinals sustained an upset on the road to the Cavaliers. Lo and behold, two years later, a much stronger Louisville squad barely escaped Scott Stadium with a win yesterday. Some teams….
What are we to make of Texas? Last week, their defense embarrassed themselves in yet another unexpected loss, and this week, they contain Baylor’s high-powered offense well enough to win. The Longhorns’ projected best-case scenario for a record this season has thus been upgraded to 8-4, if they win out, though a more realistic “best” scenario, because no way they beat West Virginia at this rate, not even withstanding the Moutaineers’ first loss at home yesterday. Nobody in their right mind would bet Kansas to beat Texas, so it all comes down to how the Horns fare against Texas Tech and TCU. A splitting of that difference would yield a 6-6 record, which, to be sure, would be very short of where the program should/would be had they the right coach in place. Nevertheless, these are merely projections, and further discussions will be in order once the regular season concludes.
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