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		<title>Alabama dominates Arkansas, makes case for No. 1 (Updated with link to video)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Sep 2011 00:25:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Costanzo</dc:creator>
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<p>Go ahead, tell me a team that wants to play Alabama right now.</p>
<p>The Crimson Tide destroyed Arkansas 38-14 at Bryant-Denny Stadium, announcing to the nation &#8212; if it didn&#8217;t know already &#8212; that they were once again a serious national title contender. </p>
<p>But it wasn&#8217;t just the score, it was the way the Tide dominated every facet of the game to pick up the blowout victory. Trent Richardson ran wild, accumulating 126 yards on 17 carries, and 85 yards and a touchdown on three receptions. A.J. McCarron was pretty near perfect, going 15-of-20 for 200 yards and a pair of touchdowns. </p>
<p>And the defense. Oh, the defense.</p>
<p>Arkansas finished with 226 total yards, almost all of which came through the air. The Razorbacks run game managed just 17 (!) yards on 19 carries. Yes, math majors, that&#8217;s less than one yard per carry. The &#8216;Bama defense/special teams also chipped in offensively with an interception return for a touchdown and a <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YyXqGyd3SQ&#038;feature=player_embedded" target="_blank">beautiful punt return for a score by Marquis Maze</a>. On the return, Maze cut back across about half of the Arkansas coverage team (that might be a slight exaggeration), and then cut back on the final guy just for the heck of it. It was as if he wanted the Arkansas trainers to have one more set of ankles to tape this week.</p>
<p>Alabama has another test next week against Florida. The Gators have the type of speed on offense that can score on anyone if given room, but something tells me Nick Saban will outwit Charlie Weis and figure out how to not give those guys room. The big matchup, of course, is Nov. 5 at home against LSU. That will very likely be for the SEC West title, which essentially means a trip to the national title game. Both defenses are outstanding, but at this point you&#8217;d have to give a major edge to the Tide offensively.</p>
<p>Some other thoughts from today&#8217;s daytime games:</p>
<p>- Ohio State has found its quarterback, and I think a lot of people knew it was going to happen. Braxton Miller didn&#8217;t have eye-popping passing numbers by any stretch (5-of-13, 83 yards and a pair of touchdowns), but he used his feet to gain 83 more yards. With either quarterback, Ohio State is going to have to go through some growing pains in the passing game, so it makes the most sense to stick with the youngster who adds an extra dimension to the game.</p>
<p>- Oklahoma State did its part to make sure Texas A&#038;M doesn&#8217;t leave the Big 12 with a conference title. The Cowboys rallied to beat A&#038;M 30-29 at Kyle Field, in what is likely the last conference meeting between the two schools. The Aggies, who look to be headed to the SEC next season, jumped out to a 20-3 lead before surrendering 27 straight points to the Cowboys. A&#038;M can still win the Big 12, but it will need some help, and a win against No. 1 Oklahoma. Good luck with that.</p>
<p>- Tommy Rees was horrible for most of Notre Dame&#8217;s game against Pitt, but the sophomore found a way to come up bit when it mattered, going 8-of-8 on the Irish&#8217;s final touchdown drive to give his team a 15-12 win. On the touchdown, Rees fit a pass through a tiny hole to tight end Tyler Eifert. It was the kind of crisp, decisive pass he hadn&#8217;t made all game. His ability to bounce back must be what keeps him in games, because Brian Kelly has certainly had a lot longer leash with Rees than he did with Dayne Crist.</p>
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		<title>2010 SEC College Football Preview: Alabama still reigns supreme</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Aug 2010 22:30:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here’s a quick and dirty look at how I see things playing out in the SEC this season: #1 Alabama Led by head coach Nick Saban and Heisman winner Mark Ingram, this is by far the best team in the country. While they don’t come weakness-free, the Tide have the best combination of talent and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://view.picapp.com/pictures.photo/sports/bcs-national-championship/image/7483478?term=nick+saban" target="_blank"><img src="http://view.picapp.com/pictures.photo/image/7483478/bcs-national-championship/bcs-national-championship.jpg?size=500&#038;imageId=7483478" border="0" width="477" title="BCS National Championship - Alabama v Texas" height="318" oncontextmenu="return false;" ondrag="return false;" onmousedown="return false;" alt="PASADENA, CA - JANUARY 07: Head coach Nick Saban and the Alabama Crimson Tide celebrate with the BCS Championship trophy after winning the Citi BCS National Championship game over the Texas Longhorns at the Rose Bowl on January 7, 2010 in Pasadena, California. The Crimson Tide defeated the Longhorns 37-21. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)" /></a></div>
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<p>Here’s a quick and dirty look at how I see things playing out in the SEC this season:</p>
<p><strong>#1 Alabama</strong><br />
Led by head coach Nick Saban and Heisman winner Mark Ingram, this is by far the best team in the country. While they don’t come weakness-free, the Tide have the best combination of talent and coaching in all of college football. They play in the nation’s toughest conference so there’s always a chance that they could lose a game during the season, but this is your clear national title favorite. Their defense might be even better than it was a year ago. </p>
<p><strong>#2 Florida</strong><br />
The Gators lost Tim Tebow, Riley Cooper, Aaron Hernandez, Maurkice Pouncey, Carlos Dunlap, Jermaine Cunningham, Brandon Spikes, Ryan Stamper, Joe Haden and Major Wright from their squad last season. In one word: Ouch. Outside of running back Jeff Demps, they lost their top player at nearly every position, which would usually destroy a program’s chances of competing the next year. But this is Florida – they reload every year. This year’s crop of starters has seen time in either part-time action or spot starts over the last couple of years, so the Gators will compete. Are they a top 5 team? We’ll find out soon.</p>
<p><strong>#3 Arkansas</strong><br />
All right, so I might be drinking too much of the Ryan Mallett Kool-Aid by ranking the Razorbacks ahead of Georgia and LSU. But even though Bobby Petrino is a turd, the man knows how to run an offense (a college football offense, that is) and Arkansas will be explosive on that side of the ball again this year. The question is whether or not their defense will step up so that this team can reach its full potential. As it stands now, it’s probably safe to say that Arkansas is going to have issues slowing teams down this year, but I just can’t stop starring at that offense. It’s like a tractor beam of hotness.</p>
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<p><strong>#4 Georgia</strong><br />
Of any team in the conference, the Dawgs may have the best chance to surprise in the SEC. They’re coming off a disappointing 2009 season, but with players like A.J. Green, Washuan Easley, Brandon Boykin and Blair Walsh coming back, they have plenty of talent to challenge Florida in the East. They also have a favorable schedule, as they don’t have to play Alabama and get home games against Arkansas and Tennessee this year. As long as they don’t overlook South Carolina and can get past Florida and Auburn (no small feat), Georgia has a better shot to contend for a SEC title than people think.</p>
<p><strong>#5 Auburn</strong><br />
Even though they faded after a 5-0 start, Gene Chizik did a wonderful job in his first year at Auburn. He also landed the fourth overall recruiting class in the nation, headlined by running back Michael Dyer. Is this team ready to compete with Alabama and Florida? Not yet, but under Chizik, they’re moving in the right direction and I see an improved team from a year ago.</p>
<p><strong>#6 LSU</strong><br />
I’m probably down on LSU more than others, but I just don’t like this team’s talent compared to that of the teams I have listed above. Plus, Les Miles does something stupid every year to make you question how he has been as successful as he has over the years. Still, this isn’t a program that lost a lot of top talent and they’re always hard to beat at home, so don’t rule out the Tigers’ chances for competing with the top dogs in the SEC this year.</p>
<p><strong>#7 South Carolina</strong><br />
Yikes. As if road games against Auburn, Alabama, Florida and Clemson weren’t enough, the Gamecocks also had to suspended both Quintin Richardson and Weslye Saunders indefinitely for two separate violations. Steve Spurrier has put together some solid recruiting classes over the past couple of years and this team has enough talent to challenge in the East, but with a daunting schedule and off-field issues mounting things look bleak in Columbia.</p>
<p><strong>#8 Tennessee</strong><br />
Don’t expect much from the Vols this season, as Derek Dooley and company lost their starting quarterback, their two leading rushers and both starting offensive tackles. They also have to figure out a way to replace Eric Berry, Rico McCoy and Dennis Rogan on the defensive side of the ball, as well as find replacements for injured defensive linemen Ben Martin and Marlon Walls. But despite this being an obvious rebuilding year, Tennessee usually finds a way to be competitive, which is why I have them ranked as high as I do. </p>
<p><strong>#9 Ole’ Miss</strong><br />
Obviously the big news in Oxford this year is the addition of former Oregon Duck Jeremiah Masoli. But while everyone assumes Masoli will eventually be the starter this season for the Rebs, Houston Nutt recently proclaimed that Nathan Stanley would be his quarterback if the season were to start today. Either way, the quarterback position killed Ole’ Miss with turnovers last season, so whoever takes the snaps this year, cutting down on interceptions will be a must. This is a talented team, but I see their schedule giving them problems (i.e. road games at Alabama and LSU) and a quarterback controversy brewing (which is never a good thing).</p>
<p><strong>#10 Kentucky</strong><br />
The offense has plenty of playmakers, but the key is the quarterback position. Can Mike Hartline (who beat out Morgan Newton and Ryan Mossakowski for the starting job) produce? With the uncertainty at quarterback and the offensive line having to replace four new starters, I don’t see the Wildcats turning heads this season. The only saving grace is that they play Ole Miss, Auburn and Mississippi State in the West this year, which is certainly less daunting than South Carolina’s trio of West opponents in Auburn, Alabama and Arkansas.</p>
<p><strong>#11 Mississippi State</strong><br />
It’s hard not to love the Bulldogs’ crop of receivers and offensive linemen, but it’s hard not to worry about their quarterback and running back situation. Their defense has the ability to keep them in most games, but not without a consistent pass-rush. Mississippi State’s roster offers plenty of talent, but this team has to go on the road to play LSU, Houston, Florida and Alabama. Talk about daunting. </p>
<p><strong>#12 Vanderbilt</strong><br />
The defense is definitely something to keep an eye on (especially the secondary) and with running backs Warren Norman and Zac Stacy leading the way, Vandy should be a better offensive unit. But led by quarterback Larry Smith, the passing game is a huge concern and I envision this defense being on the field a lot.</p>
<p>Check out other 2010 College Football Conference Previews: <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/2010/08/25/2010-sec-college-football-preview-alabama-still-reigns-supreme/" target="_blank">SEC</a> | <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/2010/08/26/2010-big-ten-college-football-preview-ohio-state-back-on-top/" target="_blank">Big Ten</a> | <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/2010/08/28/2010-big-12-college-football-preview-oklahoma-reclaims-top-spot/" target="_blank">Big 12</a></p>
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		<title>College Football Picks &amp; Predictions: Week 3</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Sep 2009 14:00:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tennessee (1-1) at No. 1 Florida (2-0), 3:30PM ET Don’t think for a second that Urban Meyer won’t be extra motivated for this game after Lane Kiffin accused him of violating NCAA recruiting rules back in February. Kiffin better hope that his power running game will help keep this one close, because Florida’s defense is [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Tennessee (1-1) at No. 1 Florida (2-0), 3:30PM ET</strong><br />
Don’t think for a second that Urban Meyer won’t be extra motivated for this game after Lane Kiffin accused him of violating NCAA recruiting rules back in February. Kiffin better hope that his power running game will help keep this one close, because Florida’s defense is going to terrorize quarterback Jonathan Crompton if Tennessee becomes too one-dimensional. Crompton made several poor decisions last week in UT’s loss to UCLA, a game in which he threw three interceptions. If he turns the ball over against the Gators, this game will be out of reach by halftime. Of course, if Monte Kiffin’s defense can generate some pressure on Tim Tebow, the Vols could make things interesting. But so far, Kiffin hasn’t gotten much production out of his front four and it has forced him to blitz in order to get pressure. Tebow will recognize that and pick UT’s defense apart. This one could get ugly.<br />
<strong>Odds:</strong> Florida -30<br />
<strong>Prediction:</strong> Florida 41, Tennessee 10.</p>
<p><strong>Texas Tech (2-0) at No. 2 Texas (2-0), 8:00PM ET</strong><br />
Mack Brown still has nightmares of Michael Crabtree scoring the winning touchdown in last year’s thriller in Lubbock. But Crabtree and Graham Harrell have both moved on and although Raiders quarterback Taylor Potts (861 yards, 9 TDs) is off to a great start this year, it’s hard to imagine that Tech will pull off the upset this year. Colt McCoy won’t allow Texas to lose at home and the Longhorn back seven is too good to let Potts to beat them for four quarters.<br />
<strong>Odds:</strong> Texas -17.5<br />
<strong>Prediction:</strong> Texas 52, Texas Tech 28.</p>
<p><strong>No. 23 Georgia at Arkansas, 7:45PM ET</strong><br />
The last time these two teams met was back in October of 2005 when the Dawgs barely edged the Razorbacks 23-20 in Athens. Bobby Petrino’s team is fresh coming off a bye week (which followed an easy 48-10 victory over FCS foe Missouri State), while Georgia fought tooth and nail for their 41-37 win over South Carolina. Petrino admitted that the Razorbacks have been game planning for this matchup since August and he even held senior Michael Smith to only four carries in the win over Missouri State so that the running back would be fresh for this week’s matchup vs. UGA. The Dawgs have given up 61 points in their first two outings and considering Arkansas’s offense is starting to come together under Petrino, I see the Razorbacks securing a nice home win.<br />
<strong>Odds:</strong> Arkansas -1<br />
<strong>Prediction:</strong> Arkansas 31, Georgia 28.</p>
<p><strong>West Virginia at Auburn, 7:45PM ET</strong><br />
The Tigers will be seeking a measure of revenge after the Mountaineers soundly beat them in Morgantown last year. Although both teams have started off the season on the right foot, West Virginia could have a hard time corralling Auburn running backs Brandon Tate and Onterio McCalebb. The duo has combined to rush for over 530 yards in two games and will provide a challenge that the Mountaineers’ run-defense didn’t receive in their first two games. As long as the Auburn defense can contain Noel Devine and senior quarterback Jarrett Brown, they should be able to get their revenge on West Virginia and start the ’09 season 3-0.<br />
<strong>Odds:</strong> Auburn -7<br />
<strong>Prediction:</strong> Auburn 38, West Virginia 24.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[South Carolina vs. Florida Florida is considered one of the hottest teams in college football, as they have won their last five games by an average of 39 points. South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier would love to knock off his alma mater out of this year’s BCS championship title hunt. And he will try to [...]]]></description>
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Florida is considered one of the hottest teams in college football, as they have won their last five games by an average of 39 points. South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier would love to knock off his alma mater out of this year’s BCS championship title hunt. And he will try to defeat the Gators by rotating quarterbacks (Stephen Garcia and Chris Smelley) on every offensive play. The rotation system did not seem to bother either quarterback in last week’s 34-21 victory over Arkansas; they combined to throw for 219 yards with two touchdown passes and only one interception. It will not matter how well the QB duo performs if the Gamecocks defense cannot contain Tim Tebow, he accounted for seven touchdowns in a 51-31 victory at South Carolina last season. National coverage will begin Saturday at 3:30 PM on CBS.</p>
<p><strong>UFC 91: Randy Couture vs. Brock Lesnar for the UFC Heavyweight Championship Title</strong><br />
The main event of UFC-91 is a classic example of two contradictory styles going against one another, as Randy Couture puts up his heavyweight title against Brock Lesnar at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Lesnar is still untested as a fighter, as he going into only his fourth MMA fight this Saturday night. Couture is unstoppable coming into matches where he is an underdog with a 9-1 record. Lesnar is bigger, stronger, faster and hopes to neutralized Couture’s Greco-Roman wrestling style being a former NCAA wrestling champion himself. Couture has out-muscled larger opponents in his career and expects his experience to come into play in this fight. He hopes to avoid the takedown by moving side-to-side and using his hand speed and quick legwork to neutralize his opponent’s superior strength. If Lesnar can take Couture off his feet, the question will become: Can he keep him on the mat? Pay-per-view coverage will begin Saturday at 10:00 PM</p>
<p><strong>Dallas Cowboys vs. Washington Redskins</strong><br />
The Dallas Cowboys hope the return of quarterback Tony Romo to the starting lineup will provide a spark and help them get a “W” in the win column this Sunday night in Washington. Since winning their first three games, the Cowboys have dropped four of their last six games and likely will need to win at least five of their final seven games to hopefully be considered for a playoff spot. Injuries could have a large role in determining if the Washington Redskins make the playoffs. They may have to go the rest of the season without running back Clinton Portis, who is second in the NFL in rushing with 995 yards. He injured his knee at the end of the first quarter against the Pittsburgh Steelers two weeks ago and has not returned to the lineup. National coverage will begin Sunday at 8:15 PM on NBC.</p>
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