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		<title>Fade Material: College Football Week 1 Predictions</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Sep 2011 17:28:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="display:none">Oregon Ducks LaMichael James laughs after drawing a personal foul on the Auburn Tigers in the third quarter in the NCAA BCS National Championship college football game in Glendale, Arizona, January 10, 2011. REUTERS/Mike Segar (UNITED STATES  &#8211; Tags: SPORT FOOTBALL)</div>
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<p>I woke up today with an extra spring in my step because I knew it was the first Saturday of the 2011 college football season. But what really got me going was knowing I would once again be providing quality fade material for bettors around the world. </p>
<p>It’s about people helping people, folks.</p>
<p><strong>No. 3 Oregon vs. No. 4 LSU, 8:00PM ET</strong><br />
The last time Jarrett Lee opened a season as a starting quarterback was in 2006&#8230;for Brenham High School. LSU was going to have uncertainty at the quarterback position regardless of whether or not Lee or Jordan Jefferson was named the starter. But where the problem comes in is that Jefferson was assumed to be the starter for months. Now, just weeks before the season, they switch to Lee because of Jefferson’s off-field issues. It’s usually unwise to go against the SEC in a non-conference game but I’m not that bright so I’ll assume the risk. I think LSU’s outstanding defense will tire late in the second half after trying to keep up with Darron Thomas and LaMichael James for most of the game. The Tigers’ D figures to be on the field an awful lot tonight.<br />
<strong>THE PICK: OREGON -3</strong></p>
<p><strong>No. 7 Boise State vs. No. 22 Georgia</strong><br />
All the talk in this one has revolved around Aaron Murray but I expect Kellen Moore to once again play mistake free. He has all new weapons this year but the Broncos’ offense rarely misses a beat from season to season. Never go against Boise State in their opener or in their bowl game. These types of games might as well be their freaking Super Bowl…<br />
<strong>THE PICK: BOISE STATE -3</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Minnesota @ USC, 3:30PM ET</strong><br />
I like the Jerry Kill hiring for Minnesota, although Tim Brewster didn’t leave him with a very stocked cupboard. We’ll see if his decision to shift MarQueis Gray from receiver to quarterback pans out but either way, I think Minnesota hangs with USC for a second straight year. The Golden Gophers are 5-1 against the spread in their last six road games and 5-1 ATS in their last six games as a road underdog. The Trojans, meanwhile, are 1-5 against the number in their last six home games and 1-4 ATS in their last five games as a home favorite.<br />
<strong>THE PICK: MINNESOTA +24</strong></p>
<p><strong>San Jose State @ No. 6 Stanford, 5:00PM ET</strong><br />
Stanford has a ton of question marks heading into the season, specifically at receiver and along the offensive line. They also lost three players from its front seven on defense, although with Andrew Luck, Stepfan Taylor and a solid secondary, the Tree shouldn’t skip a beat from last season. Stanford is 5-0-1 against the spread in their last six games as a favorite and 4-0 ATS in their last four non-conference games. On the other side, the Spartans are 0-5 ATS in their last five games versus the Pac-12 and 3-12 ATS in their last 15 road games.<br />
<strong>THE PICK: STANFORD -30</strong></p>
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		<title>Boise State holds back three players for Georgia game</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Sep 2011 19:11:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gerardo Orlando</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Boise State Broncos defensive tackle Chase Baker (97) sacks Louisiana Tech Bulldogs quarterback Ross Jenkins (11) on fourth down during the first half at Bronco Stadium in Boise, Idaho, October 26, 2010. REUTERS/ Brian Losness (UNITED STATES) Everyone seems to be hyper-cautious these days, so Boise State is holding back three players from tomorrow night&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="display:none">Boise State Broncos defensive tackle Chase Baker (97) sacks Louisiana Tech Bulldogs quarterback Ross Jenkins (11) on fourth down during the first half  at  Bronco Stadium in Boise, Idaho, October 26, 2010.  REUTERS/ Brian Losness    (UNITED STATES)</div>
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<p>Everyone seems to be hyper-cautious these days, so <a href="http://eye-on-collegefootball.blogs.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/24156338/31693814" target="_blank">Boise State is holding back three players</a> from tomorrow night&#8217;s showdown with Georgia at the Georgia Dome.</p>
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The Broncos announced in a brief statement Friday that senior safety Cedric Febis, sophomore defensive tackle Ricky Tjong-a-Tjoe and sophomore wide receiver Geraldo Boldewijn had not accompanied the team to Atlanta.</p>
<p>&#8220;The three are being held out of the game due to a review of their NCAA eligibility,&#8221; the statement read. &#8220;The review is not academic or violation of team rules.&#8221;</p>
<p>The three players all have a few noteworthy things in common. The first is that all three are originally from Amsterdam, the Netherlands, where they each played for local football club teams before coming to the U.S. All three played for prep high schools in Boise before joining the Broncos.</p>
<p>The second is that all three are expected to be major contributors for the Broncos this season. A fifth-year senior, Febis was in line to earn a starting safety position following the graduation of Jeron Johnson. He is likely to be replaced by redshirt freshman Jeremy Ioane.</p></blockquote>
<p>The <a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/wagering/college_football_lines.htm" target="_blank">spread</a> has moved from Boise State by 3.5 to Boise by 3.</p>
<p>ESPN Insider also has a great article about how <a href="http://insider.espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/6913121/ncf-georgia-bulldogs-qb-aaron-murray-equal-boise-state-kellen-moore" target="_blank">Aaron Murray is as good as Kellen Moore</a>. One thing to keep in mind is that Murray will be behind a veteran offensive line and Moore will be playing behind three new starters. I remember Mel Kiper making the point that the experience of the offensive line was one of the best predictors of success for a college football team. This should be a great game but I think Georgia might pull this one out.</p>
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		<title>2011 College Football Program Power Rankings</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 12:00:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Paulsen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor hands off the ball to tailback Dane Sanzenbacher in the third quarter at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans during the 77th Annual Allstate Sugar Bowl January 4, 2011. The Buckeyes won 31-26 UPI/Dave Fornell Almost a year ago we decided to try to quantify the stature of college football [...]]]></description>
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<p>Almost a year ago we decided to try to quantify the stature of college football programs so that we could rank them against one another. (<a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/2010/02/25/college-football-program-power-rankings/" target="_blank">Click here</a> for the 2010 Rankings.) Then our football guru, Anthony Stalter, wrote a little bit about each program and the direction that it’s headed.</p>
<p>Here’s how the total points are determined — 20 points for a national championship, 10 for a BCS title game loss, seven for a BCS bowl win, five for a BCS bowl loss, five for a BCS conference championship, three for a mid-major conference championship, two for a BCS conference runner-up and one for a major bowl appearance (i.e. a bowl that has a recent payout of more than $2 million, so for 2011 that would be Capital One, Outback, Chick-fil-A, Cotton, Gator, Insight, Holiday, Champs Sports and Alamo.) You’ll see the total points in parenthesis after the team’s name.</p>
<p>We put some thought into the point values for each accomplishment, paying special attention to how the point values are relative to one another. For example, we figured that one national championship would equate to four BCS conference championships, or three BCS bowl wins. We only looked at the last five years, as college football has increasingly become a fluid and fickle sport, and that’s about how far back a recruit will go when deciding amongst a list of schools.</p>
<p>Lastly, since a program is so dependent on the guy in charge, we added or subtracted points if the program saw an upgrade or downgrade at the head coach position in the last five years. A max of 10 points would be granted (or docked) based on the level of upgrade or downgrade. Again, we tried to quantify the hire relative to the program’s other accomplishments. For example, hiring Nick Saban is probably worth two BCS bowl appearances, or 10 points. (Sure, he might lead Alabama to more, but he also might bolt for another job in a year or two.)</p>
<p>So, without further ado, here are the rankings. Every year we’ll go through and update the numbers based on what the program did that year (while throwing out the oldest year of data), so don’t fret if your team isn’t quite where you want them right now. Everyone has a chance to move up.</p>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">1. Ohio State (58)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: #2 (+1) </em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="71" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/up-arrow.jpg" alt="" />Some college football fans will take issue with the Buckeyes being No. 1 because of their “soft schedule.” But this is a team that has dominated its conference five of the past six years and has finished no worse than second in each of the past six seasons. They’ve also appeared in two title games (though they lost both) and nine straight BCS bowl games, winning the Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowl in the past two years. They&#8217;ve got an interesting season coming up though. Five of their players including quarterback Terrelle Pryor, running back Dan Herron and receiver DeVier Posey will miss the first five games next year after being suspended. Can the Buckeyes stay unscathed until those players return?</p>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">2. Florida (51)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: #1 (-1) </em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="68" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/down-arrow.jpg" alt="" />If it weren’t for Urban Meyer leaving the program (and their lousy 2010 season), the Gators would probably still be ranked No. 1. They have three conference championships and two national championships in two years, but the lose of Meyer hurts big-time in these rankings. But don’t fret Florida fans, if Will Muschamp gets the program back on the right track then the Gators won’t be at No. 2 for long.</p>
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<div style="display:none">Oklahoma Sooners quarterback Landry Jones  (R) watches running back DeMarco Murray (L) head to the end zone for a touchdown against the University of Connecticut Huskies in the first quarter of 40th Tostitos Fiesta Bowl game with the at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, AZ  January 1,2011.  UPI Photo/Art Foxall</div>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">3. Oklahoma (47)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: #7 (+4)</em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="71" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/up-arrow.jpg" alt="" />The Sooners shot up our rankings quickly, moving from seventh to third in just one season. Of course, finally being able to win a BCS game under Bob Stoops certainly helped. Even if the victory came against overmatched UConn in the Fiesta Bowl, the BCS bowl win coupled with down years by Texas, Alabama and USC catapulted Oklahoma into the top 3. (They also now have four Big 12 championships in the last five years.) Whether or not OU remains ranked this high might be dependent on whether or not Texas rebounds after suffering its first losing season under Mack Brown. If the Longhorns stay down, there&#8217;s no reason to think the Sooners won&#8217;t rule the roost for a while, especially with Nebraska heading to the Big Ten.</p>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">4. Alabama (43)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: #4 (unchanged)</em><br />
After winning the national championship in 2010, we thought Nick Saban’s team would steadily climb in these rankings every year. But ‘Bama took a step back this season record-wise, falling to 10-3 and settling for an appearance in the Capital One Bowl. The low point came in the final regular season game of the year when the Tide lost to Auburn 28-27 at home despite jumping out to a 24-0 lead in the first half. Still, Saban won’t have his team “down” (we use quotation marks around the word “down” seeing as how ‘Bama still had a winning year) for long and we suspect them to push Ohio State, Florida and Oklahoma in the short term.</p>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">T-5. LSU (35)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: #6 (+1)</em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="71" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/up-arrow.jpg" alt="" />It’s been three years now since Les Miles took his team to a BCS bowl game. The Tigers won the 2008 national championship but since then, their offense has sputtered since JaMarcus Russell left the program to become the biggest bust since Ryan Leaf graced the NFL with his presence. Maybe their 41-point outburst in the Cotton Bowl against Texas A&#038;M is a sign that LSU finally has found some offense but if not, they&#8217;re ceiling will probably remain right where it is.</p>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">T-5. Oregon (35)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: #13 (+8) </em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="71" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/up-arrow.jpg" alt="" />The Ducks jumped eight spots from last year thanks to yet another amazing coaching job by Chip Kelly. While their loss to Auburn in the title game stung, the pure fact that they appeared in the national championship was enough to catapult them into the top 5 (coupled with a Pac-10 title as well). Last year, we gave the Ducks two points for hiring Kelly but we bumped that up to seven this year because obviously the man can coach. Thanks to Kelly’s high-powered offense, it looks like many more Pac-10 titles are in Oregon’s future (and maybe that elusive national championship).</p>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">7. Virginia Tech (34)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: #9 (+2) </em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="71" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/up-arrow.jpg" alt="" />The Hokies got back on track this year by scooping up their fourth conference championship in the past six years. They also made their fourth BCS bowl appearance in the last six years, but were routed by Stanford in the Orange Bowl. Frank Beamer’s team should continue to compete for ACC titles, but the Hokies still seem like a long shot to make a national title appearance.</p>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">8. Auburn (28)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: unranked</em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="71" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/up-arrow.jpg" alt="" />Auburn didn’t even have a spot in these rankings last year before Cam Newton came around and set the college football world ablaze with his Heisman Trophy-winning talent. An undefeated season, a SEC championship and a win over Oregon in the national title game later and now the Tigers have a seat in our top 10. But will they stay here? Newton is jetting off to the NFL, as is defensive tackle Nick Fairley. The Tigers could crash and burn next season playing in a tough conference.</p>
<div style="display:none">Auburn Tigers head coach Gene Chizik gives a pep talk to Heisman winner quarterback Cam Newton during the pre-game warm ups at the BCS Championship game at the University of Phoenix stadium in Glendale, Arizona on January 10, 2011.      UPI/Gary C. Caskey</div>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">9. USC (26)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: #5 (-4)</em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="68" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/down-arrow.jpg" alt="" />We wrote last year that USC could fall in these rankings after Pete Carroll decided to leave the program, but little did we know the NCAA would hand the Trojans a two-year bowl ban for violating rules. Now USC can’t compete in a BCS bowl for the next two years, which certainly hurts the Trojans in these rankings. So did their 8-5 season last year, which included embarrassing losses to Washington, Oregon State and – gasp! – Notre Dame. Seeing as how they can&#8217;t compete in a bowl again next year, this won&#8217;t be the last time the Trojans drop in our rankings.</p>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">10. Texas (24)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: #3 (-7)</em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="68" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/down-arrow.jpg" alt="" />Can you say crash and burn? A year after making a national title appearance, the Longhorns suffered their first losing season under head coach Mack Brown. They went 5-7 overall, 2-6 in the Big 12 and shockingly finished last in the conference. It was the first time a Brown-led Longhorn team failed to qualify for a bowl and after losing Will Muschamp to the Gators in the offseason, there’s no doubt change is coming. Chances are UT will recover, but how high will they climb the Big 12 standings in one year?</p>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">11. Boise State (23)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: #8 (-3)</em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="68" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/down-arrow.jpg" alt="" />2010 didn’t go as planned for the Broncos. Things started off well enough, as Boise won its first 10 games, which included a 33-30 upset over No. 10 Virginia Tech in the opening week. But Nevada shocked the Broncos in the second to last week of the regular season and their slim national championship hopes went out the window. They settled for the Las Vegas Bowl, where they beat Utah 26-3. The Broncos will get their chance at redemption when they join the MWC next season, even though their biggest opponent, TCU, will be heading for the Big East in two years. </p>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">T-12. West Virginia (18)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: #9 (-3)</em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="68" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/down-arrow.jpg" alt="" />The Mountaineers took a step back in our rankings after struggling in a bad Big East. They still had a winning season but they watched UConn win the conference and settled for the Champs Sports Bowl, where they were thumped by NC State. Losing the explosive Noel Devine to the NFL won’t help their offense in 2011.</p>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">T-12. TCU (18)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: #20 (+8)</em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="71" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/up-arrow.jpg" alt="" />TCU makes a huge leap in the rankings after qualifying for their second consecutive BCS bowl and beating Wisconsin in Pasadena. The win over the Badgers was huge for Gary Patterson’s squad, which mowed through its soft schedule last year only to be embarrassed by a better Boise State team in the 2010 Fiesta Bowl. The Frogs proved this time around that they weren’t going to settle for just a conference championship. The next two years will tell a lot about Patterson&#8217;s team. Boise State joins the MWC next year and then in 2012, it&#8217;s off to the Big East for TCU. It&#8217;s time to find out how good this program can really be.</p>
<div style="display:none">Texas Christian University Horned Frogs head coach Gary Patterson hoists up the Rose Bowl trophy after victory over the University of Wisconsin Badgers during the 2011 Rose Bowl game in Pasadena on January 1, 2011. UPI/Jon SooHoo</div>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">14. Nebraska (15)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: #16 (+2)</em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="71" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/up-arrow.jpg" alt="" />The Cornhuskers moved up in our rankings after finishing as the Big 12’s runner up, but there’s no doubt 2010 didn’t go the way the Nebraska faithful thought it would. They lost at home to a bad Texas team in mid October and then an injury to quarterback Taylor Martinez cost them a win against Texas A&#038;M in November. They fought hard in the Big 12 Championship Game before losing to Oklahoma, but then didn’t bother to show up for the Holiday Bowl against Washington. But let’s not overlook how this team beat No. 14 Oklahoma State and No. 6 Missouri in back-to-back games in October and still finished a very respectable 10-4. They&#8217;ll have their work cut out for them next year in the Big Ten, but the Huskers are built for the conference and not having to face explosive offenses like Oklahoma State and Oklahoma should help their cause.</p>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">T-15. Georgia Tech (14)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: #13 (-2)</em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="68" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/down-arrow.jpg" alt="" />Georgia Tech only moved back two spots but if the Jackets have another year like they just did, then they’ll be moving back further next season. A year after making a BCS appearance, the Jackets played .500 ball in the regular season and then were held to only a touchdown by Air Force in the Independence Bowl. Losing Josh Nesbitt to injury certainly hurt Paul Johnson’s triple-option attack. But the Jackets had already lost three games prior to Nesbitt’s injury, which included an embarrassing 28-25 defeat to Kansas in mid September. Hopefully Johnson can resurrect things in 2011.</p>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">T-15. Penn State (14)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: #11 (-4)</em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="68" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/down-arrow.jpg" alt="" />Considering they replaced all three starting linebackers and their quarterback from a year ago, it’s not hard to see why Penn State took a step back in our rankings this year. But they held their own, especially considering they had to play Alabama, Iowa, Ohio State and Michigan State this season. Their loss at home to Illinois was unexpected but again, this was a young team that still found a way to win seven games with four ranked opponents on their schedule. They probably won&#8217;t win a Big Ten title next year, but the Lions will be competitive. They usually are under Joe Pa.</p>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">T-15. Wisconsin (14)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: unranked </em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="71" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/up-arrow.jpg" alt="" />Wisconsin cracks our rankings after putting together a great season, which included back-to-back wins over Ohio State and Iowa in October. If it weren’t for that Oct. 2 loss to Michigan State, the Badgers would have been in the national title discussion. The loss to TCU in the Rose Bowl hurt, but Wisconsin made a statement to the rest of the Big Ten that it isn’t going anywhere. It’s going to be fun to watch the Badgers compete against Ohio State and Nebraska next season. </p>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">T-18. Iowa (12)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: #17 (-1) </em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="68" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/down-arrow.jpg" alt="" />Iowa only drops one spot in our rankings but the Hawkeyes had one disastrous season. The loss to Arizona in the third week of the season hurt, as did the three-straight losses to Northwestern, Ohio State and 3-9 Minnesota. Then star receiver Derrell Johnson-Koulianos gets charged with operating a drug house (charges were later dropped) and starting running back Adam Robinson is suspended for violating team rules. Beating Missouri in the Insight Bowl was the one saving grace of the season, but that&#8217;s a far cry from topping Georgia Tech in the Orange Bowl one year earlier.</p>
<p><a href="http://search.espn.go.com/ryan-mallett/photo/8" target="_blank"><img width="468" height="268" src="http://a.espncdn.com/photo/2009/0925/ncf_ap_rmallet1_576.jpg" alt="Arkansas" /></a></p>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">T-18. Arkansas (12)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: unranked </em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="71" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/up-arrow.jpg" alt="" />If they can successfully replace NFL prospect Ryan Mallett, we get the feeling that Arkansas will be a part of these rankings for years to come. The Razorbacks overcame losses to Alabama and Auburn earlier in the season to win six games down the stretch, including back-to-back victories over Mississippi State and LSU in November. A win over Ohio State in the Sugar Bowl was not to be, but clearly Bobby Petrino has this program heading in the right direction.</p>
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<p style="font-size:130%;color:#323d5b">20. Michigan (11)</p>
<p></strong><em>Previous Rank: unranked</em><br />
<img class="photo_right_noborder" width="50" height="71" src="http://www.scoresreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/up-arrow.jpg" alt="" />Rich Rodriguez may have produced his first winning season in Ann Arbor, but embarrassing losses to Michigan State, Wisconsin, Ohio State and then Mississippi State in the Gator Bowl was all UM could bare. In three years, Rich Rod’s collective record against Ohio State and Michigan State was 0-6. That’s something new head coach Brady Hoke better change if he’s going to last long as Rich Rod’s replacement. He certainly has his work cut out for him, especially considering he needs to build a defense after the previous staff pretty much ignored that side of the ball for three seasons.</p>
<p><em><strong>Fell out of the Top 20:</strong> Georgia, Cincinnati, Florida State, Notre Dame</em></p>
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		<title>Kicker not the only one responsible for Boise’s downfall in Nevada</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Nov 2010 14:32:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[College kickers are about as reliable as cell phone service in the mountains. They’re just as likely to make a 55-yarder as they are to miss a PAT. And unfortunately for Boise State, kicker Kyle Brotzman fell into the latter category Friday night in Nevada. Everyone knows the situation for Boise. Because of the conference [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://view.picapp.com/pictures.photo/sports/ncaa-football-boise-state/image/10283373?term=boise+state+broncos" target="_blank"><img src="http://view4.picapp.com/pictures.photo/image/10283373/ncaa-football-boise-state/ncaa-football-boise-state.jpg?size=500&#038;imageId=10283373" border="0" width="477" title="NCAA Football: Boise State at Nevada" height="366" oncontextmenu="return false;" ondrag="return false;" onmousedown="return false;" alt="Nov 26, 2010; Reno, NV, USA; Nevada Wolf Pack quarterback Colin Kapernick (10) eludes Boise State Broncos defensive back Jerrell Gavins (4) to score on a 17-yard touchdown run in the third quarter at Mackay Stadium. Nevada defeated Boise State 34-31 in overtime. Photo via Newscom" /></a></div>
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<p>College kickers are about as reliable as cell phone service in the mountains. </p>
<p>They’re just as likely to make a 55-yarder as they are to miss a PAT. And unfortunately for Boise State, kicker Kyle Brotzman fell into the latter category Friday night in Nevada.</p>
<p>Everyone knows the situation for Boise. Because of the conference the Broncos play in, they have to win out to have a shot to play in the BCS title game. And even then, they have to beat the one or two top ranked teams on their schedule, then hope those opponents go on to do great things the rest of the year, then hope hell freezes over, then hope McDonalds comes out with the McRib sandwich at the exact right time, then pray that their auto mechanics don’t try to screw them over when they go in for a simple oil change. </p>
<p>In other words: They have to be perfect in order to <em>hope</em> to play for a national title. Then they have to be lucky.</p>
<p>In 2010, they couldn’t be perfect. With the game tied 31-31 with 13 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter on Friday night, Kellen Moore heaved a beautifully timed deep pass to Titus Young, who somehow got behind Nevada&#8217;s defense and made a spectacular catch for a 53-yard gain. With one second left, the Broncos used their final time out and sent kicker Kyle Brotzman up for a cheap shot field goal to win. But he pushed the short kick right and Nevada had new life.</p>
<p>In overtime, Moore once again led the Broncos into field goal range and again, Brotzman missed – this time from 29 yards out. The Wolf Pack then drove into field goal range for Anthony Martinez and, like adding salt in the wounds of Boise, he converted a 34-yarder that couldn&#8217;t have been more down the middle.</p>
<p>Game.</p>
<p>With the loss, Boise can’t even claim to be WAC champions in 2010, although not that that matters. If they can’t play for a national championship, then who cares about the conference? Go ahead, Nevada – take the damn thing. The Broncos had their sights on a much bigger prize.</p>
<p>Of course, while Brotzman will play the goat, the one thing that cannot be overlooked is how Nevada was only the second team all year (Virginia Tech being the first) to challenge Boise in the second half. The Broncos had built a 24-7 lead at halftime, then their offense went completely stagnant until five minutes left in the fourth when Doug Martin took a screen pass 79 yards for a touchdown to give Boise a brief 31-24 lead. Other than that, they were completely shutdown by a motivated Wolf Pack defense.</p>
<p>Speaking of defense, Boise’s was completely worn down in the second half, which is something they didn’t experience all year. Usually by the fourth quarter their starters are standing on the sidelines watching their backups play because they’re up by three touchdowns. But on Friday night, they weren’t only in the thick of it, they were also being run over by the combination of Colin Kaepernick and Vai Taua. The senior duo put the game on their shoulders and led the Wolf Pack to greatness. It was almost surgical what they were doing to Boise’s defense in the second half.</p>
<p>That said, Brotzman <em>has</em> to make one of those kicks. Maybe Nevada goes on to score a touchdown in overtime and they win anyway, but if Brotzman hits that chip shot at the end of the fourth, Boise escapes with a close call instead of disaster. Maybe they don’t play for a national title, but at least they’re still in the discussion.</p>
<p>Not anymore.</p>
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		<title>Wow. Boise State&#8217;s BCS dreams go up in smoke at Nevada</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Nov 2010 14:10:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Costanzo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So who saw that coming? Nevada 34, Boise State 31. All talk of a BCS title game appearance, gone. Hell, all talk of a BCS game, gone. I fell asleep at halftime of this game, as it was nearly midnight and I was whipped after a lot of traveling over the holiday weekend. You know [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://view.picapp.com/pictures.photo/sports/ncaa-football-boise-state/image/10283393?term=boise+state" target="_blank"><img src="http://view4.picapp.com/pictures.photo/image/10283393/ncaa-football-boise-state/ncaa-football-boise-state.jpg?size=500&#038;imageId=10283393" border="0" width="477" title="NCAA Football: Boise State at Nevada" height="350" oncontextmenu="return false;" ondrag="return false;" onmousedown="return false;" alt="Nov 26, 2010; Reno, NV, USA; Nevada Wolf Pack kicker Anthony Martinez (40), right, and punter Brad Langley (48) celebrate after Martinez kicked a 34-yard field goal in overtime against the Boise State Broncos at Mackay Stadium. Nevada defeated Boise State 34-31.  Photo via Newscom" /></a></div>
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<p>So who saw that coming?</p>
<p>Nevada 34, Boise State 31. All talk of a BCS title game appearance, gone. Hell, all talk of a BCS game, gone.</p>
<p>I fell asleep at halftime of this game, as it was nearly midnight and I was whipped after a lot of traveling over the holiday weekend. You know how sometimes when you fall asleep with the TV on and you&#8217;re not 100% asleep so what&#8217;s happening on the TV is kind of finding it&#8217;s way into your dreams? Yeah, I had a lot of that going on in my head. So when I came to at about 3 a.m., I had a weird feeling. Then I saw a graphic on Sportscenter with one loss next to Boise. I literally thought I was still sleeping.</p>
<p>I wasn&#8217;t, obviously. You hate to pin losses on one player, but Kyle Brotzman is going to have a hard time getting to sleep for the next few weeks, at least. Especially if Auburn or Oregon fall next week. He missed two chip shot field goals, from the middle of the field. One would have won the game at the end of regulation after Kellen Moore hit Titus Young on one of those plays that a team of destiny makes. The second would have given his team a 34-31 lead in the first overtime. </p>
<p>A friend of mine tweeted last night (yes, I checked my Twitter at 3 a.m. to get confirmation on what I had seen), &#8220;I&#8217;m surprised &#8216;That poor kid,&#8217; isn&#8217;t a trending topic right now.&#8221; And it was accurate. Nearly every tweet written on the game included the phrase, and after watching the highlights you can see why.</p>
<p>But let&#8217;s not forget the fact that Nevada&#8217;s defense shut down the Boise State offense in the second half until late in the fourth quarter. The Broncos have been stepping on team&#8217;s throats all season long, and with a 24-7 lead at halftime, I assumed that&#8217;s what they&#8217;d do again &#8212; hence the sleeping. </p>
<p>I had a feeling Boise might let down after seeing Auburn come back and ruin their chance to move to No. 2. But I thought that might come early if it did, not in the second half with a 24-7 lead. It&#8217;s absolutely mind-boggling.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a huge win for Nevada, but an even bigger win for the power conferences, who have one less undefeated team to worry about.</p>
<p>And it&#8217;s a huge loss for the Broncos, who went from brink of the title game, to certainly the Rose Bowl to the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl all in one day.</p>
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		<title>Top teams make Friday the new day for college football</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Nov 2010 15:10:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Costanzo</dc:creator>
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<p>Cam Newton&#8217;s done a lot of smiling so far this season. He&#8217;s the Heisman Trophy front-runner on the undefeated No. 2 team in the country.</p>
<p>A lot of people, including Vegas, don&#8217;t believe he&#8217;ll be smiling after today&#8217;s Iron Bowl, however.</p>
<p>The Tigers come into today&#8217;s game (2:30 p.m. ET on CBS) as a 4-point underdog against their biggest rival, Alabama, despite coming into the game with the undefeated record, Newton and two wins against the teams that have given Alabama its two losses.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s the game that is supposed to open the door for Boise State, or perhaps TCU to break into the national title game. It&#8217;s the game that&#8217;s supposed to save the NCAA from being embarrassed down the road if Newton is found to be ineligible after the Tigers have won a national title.</p>
<p>But will it be? <span id="more-49417"></span></p>
<p>Yes, it&#8217;s Friday, but it&#8217;s the biggest day of the college football weekend this week. I figured I&#8217;d show up a day early and give you a quick look at three games today that have serious national title implications.</p>
<p><strong>No. 2 Auburn at No. 11 Alabama, 2:30 p.m.:</strong> I&#8217;m assuming Alabama&#8217;s perceived strength as the defending national champion which features last year&#8217;s Heisman Trophy winner is the reason the Tide are favored in this one. They&#8217;re also at home, which always helps. Here&#8217;s why I&#8217;d place Alabama as the favorite &#8212; the Tide aren&#8217;t as strong defensively as they were a year ago, but they still play good defense. They also have one of the best defensive game-planners in the country in Nick Saban to try and shut down Newton. I understand Auburn beat LSU and South Carolina while Alabama wasn&#8217;t able to. But none of that matters today. In the end, I think the Tide will have more than enough offense to take advantage of Auburn&#8217;s weak defense, and just enough defense to slow down Newton and knock off the Tigers. <strong>Pick:</strong> Alabama 27-24.</p>
<p><strong>No. 21 Arizona at No. 1 Oregon, 7 p.m.:</strong> The Wildcats are 12th nationally in scoring defense at 18.1 points per game. But the only truly powerful offense they&#8217;ve played to this point is Stanford, which put up 42 in a win. Oregon&#8217;s offense, of course, is a step or two above powerful. A real big part of me thinks that Cal probably blew the best chance anyone will have to knock off Oregon before the title game. The Civil War next week is always dangerous, and I suppose there&#8217;s a small chance Oregon is looking ahead. But even if it is, I just don&#8217;t see a scenario where Arizona is able to keep up in this one. <strong>Pick:</strong> Oregon 48-24.</p>
<p><strong>No. 4 Boise State at No. 19 Nevada, 10:15 p.m.:</strong> I heard Kirk Herbstreit on the radio the other day saying that this was a game that Boise State didn&#8217;t have to win by a ton because it&#8217;s another top 20 team on the road. I don&#8217;t know about that. Voters always seem to be looking for a reason to knock the Broncos down, and a close win against a WAC opponent might be just the fuel they need to do it. If Auburn &#8212; or Oregon, for that matter &#8212; loses during the day, this will be the biggest game in the school&#8217;s history. A win likely puts the Broncos in the driver&#8217;s seat for the BCS title game. Can they handle the pressure and pound another team? Have they ever not? <strong>Pick:</strong> Boise State 41-21.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Nov 2010 00:38:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Costanzo</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://view.picapp.com/pictures.photo/sports/lsu-auburn/image/10216338?term=jordan+jefferson" target="_blank"><img src="http://view4.picapp.com/pictures.photo/image/10216338/lsu-auburn/lsu-auburn.jpg?size=500&#038;imageId=10216338" border="0" width="477" title="LSU v Auburn" height="366" oncontextmenu="return false;" ondrag="return false;" onmousedown="return false;" alt="AUBURN, AL - OCTOBER 23: Quarterback Jordan Jefferson  of the LSU Tigers breaks a tackle by Neiko Thorpe  of the Auburn Tigers at Jordan-Hare Stadium on October 23, 2010 in Auburn, Alabama. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)" /></a></div>
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<p>I know it&#8217;s blasphemy in college football to even think it, but what if the conference that has ruled the sport for most of the last decade just isn&#8217;t that good this year?</p>
<p>Yes, there are still great athletes all over the field in these games. Yes, some of the best coaches in the country are leading these teams. But what exactly has the SEC done <em>this year</em> to prove that it&#8217;s worthy of being called the best conference in the country?</p>
<p>What are the conference&#8217;s big nonconference wins? LSU has two wins over other BCS conference teams, but those are against a scandal-ridden North Carolina team (a game the Tigers very nearly lost) and a mostly erratic West Virginia team. Alabama has a win over Penn State, but so what. Not only are the Nittany Lions down this year, but they were playing with a true freshman in his first road start.</p>
<p>The nation&#8217;s No. 2 team, Auburn, is even without a signature nonconference win. The Tigers struggled to put away a Clemson team that came into tonight 4-4 in the ACC.</p>
<p>I understand the difficulty of going through conference games, and that the physical play of the SEC is tough to go through week after week. But what, other than past performance, do we have to go on when judging the SEC this year? </p>
<p>If Auburn beats Alabama next week, it will go to the national title game, and that&#8217;s fine. I have no problem with that. But all the talk of a one-loss SEC team somehow finding its way into the title game seems based completely on what we&#8217;re used to, not what we&#8217;re seeing on the field.</p>
<p>If you want to bring past performance into it, how do you overlook Boise State, which hasn&#8217;t lost a game since the Poinsettia Bowl in 2008 against TCU? Or how about a TCU team that&#8217;s only loss over the last two years is that same Boise team in last year&#8217;s Fiesta Bowl?</p>
<p>I think everyone who&#8217;s voting should learn a lesson from the 2006 season, when many thought Michigan and Ohio State deserved a rematch in the title game because they had been so dominant all season. The problem was, the perceived tough games they played were all either in conference, or against teams with more tradition than punch (Notre Dame and Texas). Luckily, the voters voted against that and the Big Ten was exposed, oddly enough, by the SEC.</p>
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