Published on: 6th December, 2009
Also featured on BCS Know How. We waited all season for some kind of drama in the BCS. Finally, we got an upset of the No. 1 team in the nation in the final weekend of the season, and the BCS bowls were finally announced after weeks of prognostication. After upsetting the Florida ...Published on: 6th December, 2009
Also featured on BCS Know How Colt McCoy McCoy struggled throughout the night on Saturday against the hounding Nebraska defense, but his work on the final drive may have saved much more than his team’s hopes of a national title. McCoy needed the final drive in order to negate a three-interception performance. He ...Published on: 29th November, 2009
We’ve been waiting the entire length of the college football season for a huge upset, but haven’t gotten one. For all the boredom that that brings to the college football scene, the week seven BCS standings finally point to a final weekend of the season that could be supremely exciting. Florida, ...Published on: 22nd November, 2009
With the well documented chalk-fest that this college football season has been, it's no surprise that the sixth edition of the BCS rankings look a whole lot like the first five. The only real changes came towards the middle of the BCS bowl eligibility line (Top 16). Oregon and Ohio State ...Published on: 15th November, 2009
All eight teams of the BCS’s top eight remain unchanged this week, after the middle weekend in November held no surprises for the nation’s best. Moving up into the ninth spot was Pittsburgh, the beneficiary of Iowa’s loss and of some national exposure from their game against Notre Dame. The ...Published on: 15th November, 2009
Big 10 Conference Leader: Ohio State (9-2, 6-1) has clinched at least a share of the Big 10 title and has the tiebreaker, clinching the conference’s BCS bowl bid. Game of Last Week: Ohio State 27 vs. Iowa 24. Ohio State’s backup kicker, Devon Barclay, kicked a game-winning field ...Published on: 14th November, 2009
Mark Ingram There’s a lot to be said of the mediocrity of this year’s crop of Heisman candidates. It seems like no one really wants to assert themselves. Save one. Mark Ingram continued a dominating season on Saturday, rushing for 149 yards and two touchdowns. He even was helped off ...Published on: 8th November, 2009
It’s a wonder how such huge losses last Saturday could have such little impact on the upcoming weeks of college football. In this week’s BCS standings, Alabama (as expected) retook the No. 2 ranking from Texas, who fell to third. Let’s examine how little this actually means: With their win over LSU ...Published on: 8th November, 2009
Colt McCoy This is the Colt McCoy we’ve been expecting all season. With his best performance of the season coming this past weekend against UCF, McCoy has certainly solidified his spot among the Heisman favorites. His 470 yards and two touchdowns were good enough to deliver McCoy his best passer ...Published on: 25th October, 2009
For the fourth straight year, it seems likely that a team that is not a member of the six BCS conferences will make an appearance in one of the BCS bowls. This has been assumed since Boise State beat Oregon to open the college football season. But suddenly, it looks ...