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College Football Awards, Week 5 (2024) September 30, 2024

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COACHES
Wish I were himKalen DeBoer, Alabama

Glad I’m not him: Kirby Smart, Georgia

Lucky guy: Mario Cristobal, Miami (Fla.)

Poor guy: Brent Pry, Virginia Tech

Desperately seeking a wake-up call: (inconclusive)

Desperately seeking a P.R. man: Greg Schiano, Rutgers

Desperately seeking sunglasses and a fake beard: Lane Kiffin, Ole Miss

Desperately seeking … anything:  Lance Leipold, Kansas

TEAMS
Thought you’d kick butt, you did: James Madison (defeated Ball State 63-7)

Thought you’d kick butt, you didn’t: Oklahoma (defeated Auburn 27-21)
Thought you’d get your butt kicked, you did: Temple (lost to Army 42-14)

Thought you’d get your butt kicked, you didn’t:  Virginia Tech (lost to No. 7 Miami, Fla. 38-34)

Thought you wouldn’t kick butt, you did:  Kansas State (defeated No. 20 Oklahoma State 42-20)

Dang, they’re good: Ohio State
Dang, they’re bad:  Buffalo

Can’t Stand Prosperity:  Auburn

Did the season start?  Ole Miss
Can the season end?  Florida State

Can the season never end? Alabama

GAMES
Play this again:  No. 4 Alabama 41, No. 2 Georgia 34

Play this again, too:  Texas Tech 44, Cincinnati 41

Never play this again: James Madison 63, Ball State 0

What?  N/A

HuhArizona 23, No. 10 Utah 10

Are you kidding me??  No. 4 Alabama 41, No. 2 Georgia 34

Oh – my – GodKentucky 20, No. 6 Ole Miss 17

NEXT WEEK

rankings are current AP (week 6)
Best game of the week:  No. 9 Missouri @ Texas A&M

Best non-Power Four vs. Power Four  matchup: Syracuse @ No. 25 UNLV

Best non-Power Four matchup: Colorado State @ Oregon State

Upset alert: SMU @ No. 22 Louisville

Must win: No. 12 Ole Miss @ South Carolina

Offensive explosion: Utah State @ Boise State

Defensive struggle: Navy @ Air Force

Great game no one is talking about: Rutgers @ Nebraska

Intriguing coaching matchup:  Greg Schiano of Rutgers vs Matt Rhule of Nebraska

Who’s bringing the body bags? No. 15 Clemson @ Florida State

Why are they playing?  N/A

Plenty of good seats remaining: Bowling Green @ Akron

They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?  Temple @ UConn

Week 5 Thoughts:

Oklahoma @ Auburn

There are two types of teams that “can’t stand prosperity”.  The typical type is one that is on a win streak but then inexplicably loses a winnable game.  The atypical type is where a team that has been having a lousy season but then, in one game, is leading as an underdog for most of the 60 minutes, only to blow the lead in the last minutes of regulation.

Clearly Auburn fell into the latter category.  Going into the game against Oklahoma at 2-2, they already lost some games that many perceived to be winnable, namely Cal and Arkansas.  That losing prompted some in the press to speculate that Auburn football had lost its way.

Yet things seemed to turn around against Oklahoma.  The Tigers led most of the game until the Sooners scored at 8:34 in the 4th quarter, made the two point conversion, then broadened their lead to 27-21 when they kicked a field goal with 58 seconds left in the game.  Though Auburn got the ball back, that amount of time was not enough for them to go the length of the field.

So, has the War Eagle still “lost its way”?  Perhaps, but then again, this is the SEC, which is brutal top to bottom.  A potentially more plausible explanation is that Auburn is down in talent during a season when its surrounding competition is especially “up”, from LSU to Georgia, from Alabama to Tennessee.  Ole Miss was considered a top ten team prior to their upset loss at home to Kentucky, who in turn got spanked by South Carolina earlier this month.

Can they still turn things around and salvage the season?  Anything is possible.  The current problem for Auburn is, they have no time to lick their wounds, as the go on the road to Georgia next week.  Speaking of…

Georgia @ Alabama

Despite being down 28-0 early in the 2nd quarter to Alabama, Georgia gradually roared back and even briefly led with 2:42 left in the game.  Then Jalen Milroe’s 75-yard touchdown pass to Ryan Williams, along with a two-pointer, put the Crimson Tide back on top for good at 41-34. 

Does this mean that Georgia’s playoff hopes are dashed on the rocks?  Hardly, but they also have one of the toughest schedules of any team in the FBS this year (they still have yet to play Ole Miss, Texas, and Tennessee), and losing to Bama put them in the hole from the outset.

Nevertheless, should they make the playoffs, perhaps next time they’ll know better than to spot a top-ranked team four touchdowns before they decide to start playing football.

College Football Awards, Week 4 (2024) September 23, 2024

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COACHES
Wish I were himJosh Heupel, Tennessee

Glad I’m not him: Lincoln Riley, USC

Lucky guy: Eliah Drinkwitz, Mizzou

Poor guy: Clark Lea, Vanderbilt

Desperately seeking a wake-up call: Chris Klieman, Kansas State

Desperately seeking a P.R. man: Major Applewhite, South Alabama

Desperately seeking sunglasses and a fake beard: Matt Rhule, Nebraska

Desperately seeking … anything:  Mack Brown, North Carolina

TEAMS
Thought you’d kick butt, you did: Penn State (defeated Kent State 56-0)

Thought you’d kick butt, you didn’t: Texas A&M (defeated Bowling Green 26-20)
Thought you’d get your butt kicked, you did: Akron (lost to South Carolina 50-7)

Thought you’d get your butt kicked, you didn’t:  UCLA (lost to LSU 34-17)

Thought you wouldn’t kick butt, you did:  Cincinnati (defeated Houston 34-0)  

Dang, they’re good: Miami (Fla.)
Dang, they’re bad:  Appalachian State

Can’t Stand Prosperity:  Kansas State

Did the season start?  Kansas
Can the season end?  North Carolina

Can the season never end? Tennessee

GAMES
Play this again:  No. 18 Michigan 27, No. 11 USC 24

Play this again, too: Utah 22, Oklahoma State 19

Never play this again: No. 9 Penn State 56, Kent State 0

What?  No. 24 Illinois 31, No. 22 Nebraska 24

HuhBuffalo 23, No. 23 Northern Illinois 20

Double-Huh?  No. 18 Michigan 27, No. 11 USC 24

Are you kidding me??  James Madison 70, North Carolina 50

Oh – my – GodBYU 38, Kansas State 9

NEXT WEEK

rankings are current AP (week 5)
Ticket to die for:  No. 2 Georgia @ No. 4 Alabama

Best non-Power Four vs. Power Four  matchup: Northern Illinois @ NC State

Best non-Power Four matchup: Fresno State @ UNLV

Upset alert: No. 19 Illinois @ No. 9 Penn State

Must win: No. 15 Louisville @ No. 16 Notre Dame

Offensive explosion: South Alabama @ No. 14 LSU

Defensive struggle: Air Force @ Wyoming

Great game no one is talking about: No. 20 Oklahoma State @ No. 23 Kansas State

Intriguing coaching matchup:  Kalen DeBoer of Alabama vs Kirby Smart of Georgia

Who’s bringing the body bags? Mississippi State @ No. 1 Texas

Why are they playing?  Holy Cross @ Syracuse

Plenty of good seats remaining: New Mexico @ New Mexico State

They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?  Wagner @ Florida Atlantic

Week 4 Thoughts:

Offensive explosions are usually the hardest game to predict.  No matter how one formulates the prediction, it has the least likelihood of coming true.  The reason I bring this up is because this past week did not give us only one, or two, but several.  Perhaps the most prominent – and inexplicable — was where James Madison beat North Carolina, 70-50, an outcome so embarrassing on the latter’s part that Mack Brown even suggested resigning after sustaining such a loss.  But the day had offensive explosions elsewhere, too, if not quite as egregious.  Clemson beat NC State, 59-35; Navy defeated Memphis 56-44; Monmouth upset Florida International, 45-42.  Finally, out on the west coast, Washington State held on in two overtimes to defeat San Jose State, 54-52.  Has there ever been such a horrible day to be a defensive coordinator?

USC @ Michigan

Typically when these two teams have played each other, it is in the Rose Bowl, and not just the stadium, but the actual “Granddaddy of Them All”.  This time, the Trojans ventured into Ann Arbor, Mich, to take on the Wolverines.  Such amazing new matchups in hitherto atypical settings are now a hallmarks of the newly expanded Big Ten.  USC caused everyone to take notice during their win over LSU at the beginning of the season.  The game lived up to its hype in every way, with Michigan pulling off the upset win.

Three takeaways from this game:  Michigan, despite rebuilding, still has a strong defense.  Granted, Texas made mincemeat of them a couple of weeks earlier, but now they are starting to play to form. 

Second, Michigan might be rebuilding to an extent.  Jim Harbaugh is no longer there.  But they have been wise to emulate Harbaugh’s winning business model of a run-oriented offense and gritty, disciplined defense.  Thus, they are in a position to continue to be a force in the conference foreseeably. Also, USC’s season is far from over.  They can still climb their way back into playoff contention, with a partly favorable schedule paired with enough very good teams at home (Penn State and Notre Dame) to appear credible in the eyes of the football pollsters.

Georgia Tech @ Louisville

The Yellowjackets proved they are a dangerous team with some of their previous wins this season.  That is why Louisville demonstrated – for now – that they deserve their current ranking of No. 15, despite a few unforced errors throughout the game.  But while their win over Georgia Tech was a nice one, they must work extra-hard to prevent such unforced errors this week, as they play Notre Dame in what could be one of the best games of Week 5.

Tennessee @ Oklahoma

The Volunteers proved that they are the real deal.  Not only did they win on the road in a hostile environment, but their winning score of 25-15 understates the way they gradually dominated as the game progressed.  The most decisive factor of the game was Tennessee’s dominant front seven, which shut down the Sooners’ running game (OU managed only 33 total yards on the ground).  While Tennessee’s rushing attack only added up to 59 yards, that is still better for one.  But for another, that left both teams to rely more on the pass, wherein the Vols proved to be more adept.

Key takeaways:  the fact that OU held Tennessee to only 25 points speaks well to their defensive talent and valiant efforts, and other teams in the conference should take notice, including Texas three weeks hence.

Also, the Volunteers passed a key test, but arguably tougher tests remain, as they are scheduled to play both Alabama and Georgia later in the year, giving us more memorable games to which to look forward.  But the potential is nevertheless there to be one of the greatest Volunteer teams ever, should they live up to it.

Looking ahead:

No. 20 Oklahoma State @ No. 23 Kansas State

Two good teams coming off losses now go head-to-head.  Nothing like two good teams butting heads who are hungry to avenge the previous week’s losses:  this could be a good one.

No. 15 Louisville @ No. 16 Notre Dame

Ironically, this could be Notre Dame’s biggest test yet, as Texas A&M proved to be a bit overrated as the season began. 

No. 2 Georgia @ No. 4 Alabama

Let’s be honest:  we live for matchups like these.  Adding additional intrigue is Georgia likely keen to avenge their loss to the Tide in the playoffs last year.

College Football Awards, Week 3 (2024) September 16, 2024

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COACHES
Wish I were himCurt Cignetti, Indiana

Glad I’m not him: Ryan Walters, Purdue

Lucky guy: Brian Kelly, LSU

Poor guy: Shane Beamer, South Carolina

Desperately seeking a wake-up call: Kirby Smart, Georgia

Desperately seeking a P.R. man: Barry Odom, UNLV

Desperately seeking sunglasses and a fake beard: Jeff Lebby, Mississippi State

Desperately seeking … anything:  Mike Norvell, Florida State

TEAMS
Thought you’d kick butt, you did: Miami (Fla.) (defeated Ball State 62-0)

Thought you’d kick butt, you didn’t: Georgia (defeated Kentucky 13-12)
Thought you’d get your butt kicked, you did: UTSA (lost to No. 3 Texas 56-7)

Thought you’d get your butt kicked, you didn’t:  Toledo (defeated Mississippi State 41-17)

Thought you wouldn’t kick butt, you did:  Notre Dame (defeated Purdue 66-7)  

Dang, they’re good: Tennessee
Dang, they’re bad:  Purdue

Can’t Stand Prosperity:  Vanderbilt

Did the season start?  Mississippi State
Can the season end?  Florida State

Can the season never end? Kansas State

GAMES
Play this again:  No. 16 LSU 36, South Carolina 33

Play this again, too: UCF 35, TCU 34

Never play this again: South Alabama 87, Northwestern State 10

What?  Washington State 24, Washington 19

HuhUNLV 23, Kansas 20

Double-Huh?  Georgia State 36, Vanderbilt 32

Are you kidding me??  Colorado 28, Colorado State 9

Oh – my – GodToledo 41, Mississippi State 17

NEXT WEEK

rankings are current AP (week 3)
Ticket to die for:  No. 7 Tennessee @ No. 15 Oklahoma

Keep an eye on this one:  No. 12 Utah @ No. 13 Oklahoma State

Best non-Power Four vs. Power Four  matchup: Purdue @ Oregon State

Best non-Power Four matchup: San Jose State @ Washington State

Upset alert: Georgia Tech @ No. 19 Louisville

Must win: No. 11 USC @ No. 18 Michigan

Offensive explosion: No. 8 Miami (Fla.) @ South Florida

Defensive struggle: Iowa @ Minnesota

Great game no one is talking about: No. 13 Kansas State @ BYU

Also:  No. 24 Illinois @ No. 22 Nebraska

Intriguing coaching matchup:  Kyle Whittingham of Utah vs Mike Gundy of OK State

Who’s bringing the body bags? Louisiana-Monroe @ No. 1 Texas

Why are they playing?  Kent State @ No. 8 Penn State

Plenty of good seats remaining: Eastern Washington @ Nevada

Plenty of good seats remaining, SEC edition:  Florida @ Mississippi State

They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?  Marshall @ No. 3 Ohio State

Week 3 Thoughts:

After a third week of college football, can we all now move on from all these beginning-of-season body bag games?  Well, yes and no.  Next week will yield a much thicker stack of good matchups compared to the thin gruel we had to endure this week.  But there will always be a gross mismatches each week, sometimes in the literal sense (Louisiana-Monroe @ Texas, anyone?), sometimes accidentally as the matchup was a scheduled conference game.

That said, some games this week proved to be more interesting than first thought.

No. 16 LSU @ South Carolina

Were it not for South Carolina losing its starting QB to injury, it is likely that Brian Kelly would not have escaped Columbia with a much-needed win.  As it is, by luck he has managed to his season afloat with hope – for now.

No. 4 Alabama @ Wisconsin

Many of us were unsure what sort of game we were in for.  Was Alabama vulnerable, after their lackluster performance against South Florida the previous week?  Would Wisconsin be able to take advantage of its uniquely hostile home field atmosphere?  It turned out to be neither of those two cases.  Rather, Bama is still Bama, at least for now, and Wisconsin could be in for a relative down year compared to recent successful seasons.  The combination of those two scenarios lead to an understandably lop-sided affair in favor of the Tide.

Boston College @ No. 6 Missouri

Is Boston College that good, or is Missouri that overrated?  When typically faced with such a choice, my default answer is usually “a little bit of both”.  After all, the Tigers at a No. 6 ranking are supposed to be, on paper, better than Tennessee and Miami (Fla.).  Are we to believe that Mizzou is better than either of those two in reality?  If you are to believe such, then save us all the time and the trouble and preemptively check yourself into a nuthouse now.

That said, while the Tigers are overrated, they are still good, and BC acquitted themselves well by playing Mizzou so closely.  Other ACC teams shall take this bunch lightly at their own peril.

No. 1 Georgia @ Kentucky

After South Carolina spanked the Wildcats, one would have reasonably thought that the Bulldogs would deliver an old-fashioned butt-whipping to Kentucky in Lexington.  As things turned out, not so much.  Georgia was lucky to escape such a head-scratching defensive struggle, 13-12.  Kirby Smart’s disapproval of his team’s dismal offensive output was palpable in his post-game interview.  Such conditions are always the catalyst for brutal Sunday practices, which is why I would not want to be a Georgia player right now.

Colorado @ Colorado State

Either the Buffaloes did a good job getting ready for a big rivalry game, or Texas knocked so much stuffing out of the Rams earlier this season they still have yet to recover.  Colorado went from a chronic inability to advance the ball down the field to dropping four touchdowns on their hated in-state rival.  How else to account for such a head-scratching outcome?

Is this to say that Colorado has turned a corner?  Pump the brakes on that, and re-evaluate after they play respectable conference foe Baylor this week, or, more to the point, dangerous Kansas State the week thereafter.  Notwithstanding last night’s outcome, they could possibly lose the next six games.

Oregon @ Oregon State

Where was this version of Oregon hitherto hiding?

Texas A&M @ Florida

Either the Aggies have found something resembling an offense, or Florida is simply that bad.

Notre Dame @ Purdue

Turns out that Notre Dame is not quite as overrated as we first thought.  On the other side of the coin, Purdue suffered its worst loss ever to its in-state rival, 66-7.  Such a disastrous outcome is a sign to the more keen observers of the Purdue program that Ryan Walters is not simply Darrell Hazell 2.0; he’s worse.  Keep in mind that Walters is supposed to be a defensive guru, and yet his team yielded that scoreboard-melting sum.  Also keep in mind that Purdue had two weeks to prepare and they still laid that massive egg, on the 100th anniversary of its home stadium, no less.

College Football Awards, Week 2 (2024) September 9, 2024

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COACHES
Wish I were himSteve Sarkesian, Texas

Glad I’m not him: Sherrone Moore, Michigan

Lucky guy: Brent Venables, Oklahoma

Poor guy: Dana Holgorsen, Houston

Desperately seeking a wake-up call: Hugh Freeze, Auburn

Desperately seeking a P.R. man: Bret Bielema, Illinois

Desperately seeking sunglasses and a fake beard: Marcus Freeman, Notre Dame

Desperately seeking … anything:  Kenni Burns, Kent State

TEAMS
Thought you’d kick butt, you did: Ole Miss (defeated Middle Tennessee 52-3)

Thought you’d kick butt, you didn’t: Penn State (defeated Bowling Green 34-27)
Thought you’d get your butt kicked, you did: Western Michigan (lost to No. 2 Ohio State 56-0)

Thought you’d get your butt kicked, you didn’t:  Northern Illinois (defeated No. 5 Notre Dame 16-14)

Thought you wouldn’t kick butt, you did:  Texas (defeated No. 10 Michigan 31-12)  

Dang, they’re good: Texas
Dang, they’re bad:  Kent State

Can’t Stand Prosperity:  Georgia Tech

Did the season start?  Notre Dame
Can the season end?  Akron

Can the season never end? Tennessee

GAMES
Play this again:  No. 9 Oregon 37, Boise State 34

Play this again, too: BYU 18, SMU 15

Never play this again: Indiana 77, Western Illinois 3

What?  Iowa State 20, No. 21 Iowa 19

HuhSyracuse 31, No. 23 Georgia Tech 28

Double-Huh?  Illinois 23, No. 19 Kansas 17

Are you kidding me??  Cal 21, Auburn 14

Oh – my – GodNorthern Illinois 16, No. 5 Notre Dame 14

NEXT WEEK

rankings are current AP (week 3)
Best game of the week:  No. 20 Arizona @ No. 14 Kansas State

Keep an eye on this one:  No. 24 Boston College @ No. 6 Missouri

Best non-Power Four vs. Power Four  matchup: San Diego State vs. Cal

Best non-Power Four matchup: New Mexico State @ Fresno State

Upset alert: No. 18 Notre Dame @ Purdue

Must win: No. 16 LSU @ South Carolina

Offensive explosion: Washington State @ Washington

Defensive struggle: Texas A&M @ Florida

Great game no one is talking about: UCF @ TCU

Intriguing coaching matchup:  Kalen DeBoer of Alabama vs Luke Fickell of Wisconsin

Who’s bringing the body bags?  Kent State @ No. 16 Tennessee

Why are they playing? UTSA @ No. 3 Texas

Plenty of good seats remaining: Bethune-Cookman @ Western Michigan

They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?  Ball State @ No. 12 Miami, FL

Week 2 Thoughts:

The second week is in the books, and already, new information has given us fuel for reevaluating.  For some of us, that reevaluation comes in the form of confirmation of suspicion.  Did Notre Dame truly deserve to be ranked No. 5 going into the game against Northern Illinois?  I for one was not fooled, and neither were others.  We chalked it up to the typical media hype about ND, hype which, surprise, surprise, was yet again unfounded.

If one thought that we had the early season body bag games behind us, think again.  Did we really need to see Georgia beat up on Tennessee Tech, or Texas A&M beat up on McNeese, just to name two of dozens of examples?  Ironically, the most lopsided game came from Indiana of all teams, who obliterated Western Illinois 77-3.

But at least some games were interesting and competitive.

BYU @ SMU

This “great game no one is talking about” tuned out to be just that.  The two teams fought hard and closely the entire game, and the fans got their money’s worth in the process…unlike at Indiana, Georgia, Texas A&M, Boston College, Miami (Fla.), Missouri, etc., etc.

Texas @ Michigan

This game was the “ticket to die for”, and going in, how could it not be?  We learned much from this game.  Michigan, the defending national champions, were supposed to be the bullies, the boa constrictor, the team that will keep you in its clutches until you die.  Again, they were supposed to be.  What we forgot was that unlike Ohio State, Texas, Georgia, or Alabama, Michigan is not a team in a position to reload.  When Harbaugh was still there, he recognized this systemic limitation, and thus invested in a robust development program.  The thing is, it takes time to develop players, and when you graduate a heap of them after winning the big one (including your quarterback), the team is apt to not play at the same level.  Plus, Jim Harbaugh has left to coach in the NFL.

Meanwhile, Texas has not only reloaded, they are arguably stronger than last year, particularly in their receiving corps.  But that’s not the half of it.  The Longhorns outgained the Wolverines on the ground, 143 to 88 yards.  That means that Texas beat Michigan up front, even with the latter’s vaunted defensive line.

Texas has some tough teams further into its schedule.  Nevertheless, if they play the way they did in Ann Arbor, it’s a reasonable prediction to say they’ll make the final four of the playoffs.

Liberty @ New Mexico State

This “best non-Power 4 matchup” lived up to its hype, with the Flames triumphing in Las Cruces, 30-24.  Despite the Aggies losing at home, look for NM State to continue to bring a tough game to whomever they play.  To that end, keep an eye on them when they play Fresno State (the team that gave Michigan a surprisingly hard time the previous week) next week.

Houston @ Oklahoma

The Sooners won this game, 16-12.  Needless to say, such an outcome left us scratching our heads.  Is Houston’s defense that good, or is Oklahoma’s offense that inconsistent?  Regardless, the Cougars should consider this result a moral victory, and deserve to leave Norman with their heads held high, with one of the few times where a team loses a game but still looks like they are headed in the right direction.

Colorado @ Nebraska

Nothing like a classic Big 8 matchup, especially with such an intriguing coaching matchup in Deion Sanders vs Matt Rhule.  Going into the season, there were rumors that that Coach Prime had improved his personnel on the offensive line.  Yet the Buffaloes managed to eke out only 16 net yards on the ground, compared to the Cornhuskers’ 151 rushing yards.  Ouch.  The final score of 28-10 reflected that lopsided comparison well.  Looks like Coach Prime has more work to do up front.

NC State vs Tennessee in Charlotte

By the 3rd quarter, one thing became quite clear:  the Wolfpack may be a good team, but the Volunteers is simply much better.  So much better in fact, that we are all intrigued to see what sort of problems they can give Oklahoma, Alabama, or even Georgia this year.

Arkansas @ Oklahoma State

The Razorbacks came into Stillwater, outgained the Cowboys on the ground by 173 yards, and yet stil managed to lost the game.  It has been said time and again that the team that makes the fewest mistakes wins.  For Arkansas to have such a great game on the ground and still lose it means they had to have made a staggering amount of mistakes.  Looks like Sam Pittman has some further work to do.

Boise State @ Oregon

After the Ducks struggled to beat Idaho last week, many observers of the game called for a pumping of the breaks about all the hype about said Ducks being a shoe-in for the playoffs.  Nevertheless, to their credit, they did manage to break a losing streak against…the Broncos, of all teams, and did so in a game that was arguably the best of the week, in hindsight.

College Football Awards, Week 1 (2024) September 4, 2024

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COACHES
Wish I were himLincoln Riley, USC

Glad I’m not him: Brian Kelly, LSU

Lucky guy: Mack Brown, North Carolina

Poor guy: P.J. Fleck, Minnesota

Desperately seeking a wake-up call: Dan Lanning, Oregon

Desperately seeking a P.R. man: Brent Key, Georgia Tech (Week 0)

Desperately seeking sunglasses and a fake beard: Mike Norvell, Florida State

Desperately seeking … anything:  Mike Norvell, Florida State

TEAMS
Thought you’d kick butt, you did: Tennessee (defeated Chattanooga 69-3)

Thought you’d kick butt, you didn’t: Oregon (defeated Idaho 24-14)
Thought you’d get your butt kicked, you did: Temple (lost to No. 16 Oklahoma 51-3)

Thought you’d get your butt kicked, you didn’t:  Stanford (lost to TCU 34-27)

Thought you wouldn’t kick butt, you did:  Miami, FL (defeated Florida 41-17)  

Dang, they’re good: Georgia
Dang, they’re bad:  UConn

Can’t Stand Prosperity:  N/A

Did the season start?  Florida State
Can the season end?  Rice

Can the season never end? USC

GAMES
Play this again:  No. 23 USC  27, No. 7 LSU 20

Play this again, too: No. 7 Notre Dame 23, No. 20 Texas A&M 13

Never play this again: Auburn 73, Alabama A&M 3

What?  Vanderbilt 34, Virginia Tech 27 (OT)

HuhGeorgia Tech 24, No. 10 Florida State 20 (Week 0)

Are you kidding me??  No. 23 USC  27, No. 7 LSU 20

Oh – my – God:  Boston College 28, No. 10 Florida State 13

NEXT WEEK

rankings are current AP (week 2)
Ticket to die for:  No. 4 Texas @ No. 9 Michigan

Best non-Power Four vs. Power Four  matchup: Boise State @ No. 3 Oregon

Best non-Power Four matchup: Liberty @ New Mexico State

Upset alert: Iowa State @ No. 25 Iowa

Must win: Colorado @ Nebraska

Offensive explosion: Arkansas @ No. 17 Oklahoma State

Defensive struggle: Iowa State @ No. 25 Iowa

Great game no one is talking about: BYU @ SMU

Intriguing coaching matchup:  Bret Bielema of Illinois vs Lance Leipold of Kansas

Who’s bringing the body bags?  Tennessee Tech @ No. 1 Georgia

Why are they playing? Samford @ Florida

Plenty of good seats remaining: Merrimack @ UConn

They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?  Texas Southern @ Rice

Week 1 Thoughts:

The 2024-’25 college football season has already gotten off to an interesting start.  Already there has been a noticeable upset (Georgia Tech triumphing over Florida State on Week 0, in Dublin, Ireland, no less).  Already we have also seen the Miami Hurricanes reassert themselves in a big way in the Swamp, trouncing the Gators 41-17.  Either the Canes are “back”, or Florida has a long way to go to return to their championship-caliber days under Steve Spurrier and Urban Meyer.

But the first full week has also been hit-and-miss.  Most of the matchups scream “[W]hy are they playing?”  To wit:  New Hampshire @ UCF; Chattanooga @ Tennessee; Austin Peay @ Louisville; Temple @ Oklahoma; Murray State @ Missouri; Southern Utah @ Utah; Lehigh @ Army; Alabama A&M @ Auburn; Western Carolina @ NC State; and that is just the short list.  Only the last listed game was remotely competitive (the Wolfpack won, but only 38-21).

These are way too many body bag games for teams that are now in expanded conferences, and are now vying for berths in a new 12-team playoff system.  No more excuses.  After all, what is the point in teams joining expanded conferences, if said teams are not to engage their newfound rivals?  It is time for so many of these teams to start giving fans more quality matchups at the beginning of the season, and to play more teams in-conference.  Too many snoozefests at the beginning of the season is bad for the sport.  Period.

All that said, some games did stand out, some for the wrong reasons. 

Idaho @ Oregon:

Pursuant to the matter noted above, sometimes a “gimme game” can backfire.  Case in point:  Idaho got a payday to come to Oregon to play the Ducks.  Though ranked No. 3 in the country going into the game, all the Ducks could do was squeeze out a 24-14 win over the Vandals, an FCS team.  If the Ducks want us to believe they belong at the No. 3 ranking, they better start playing like it.

All that said, three games did stand out of the right reasons:

North Carolina @ Minnesota

This game proved to be a good one.  It remained close throughout, and the results went down to the wire, where in the end, the Golden Gophers had a chance to win it, but missed a field goal at the buzzer.  This game also doubled as an honorable mention Intriguing Coaching Matchup, what with PJ Fleck vs Mack Brown.

Notre Dame @ Texas A&M

This game did live up to the hype, and Notre Dame proved they are a more-than-respectable team.  The only thing that disappointed was the outcome for the A&M.  Had the Aggies a better QB, the game could very well have ended in their favor.  A concern going forward:  given the Irish’s rather favorable schedule (the only ranked teams they play are Florida State and USC, at the end of the regular season), will they be overhyped and put into the playoffs, only to be crushed in the first round?

USC vs LSU in Las Vegas

What a way to start the college football season:  a primetime, marquee matchup in Vegas.  The game was a thriller from wire to wire, and if USC’s performance is any indication, they are instant playoff contenders, and could very well give Ohio State a tough contest for B1G champion.  On the other side of the ball, LSU had chances to get ahead, but execution errors hobbled them, much to Brian Kelly’s expressed frustration, post-game.

College football is back in full-swing.  Now for us to wade through more body bag games next week so we can proceed with conference schedules in earnest.