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		<title>NFL Week 6 MVP, COY and ROY Power Rankings</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Oct 2010 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Farley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every week we have different candidates here, because the 2010 NFL season has been wacky. And that’s okay, as it makes ranking MVP, Coach of the Year and Rookie of the Year candidates more fun. Anyway, here we go…. MVP Power Rankings 1. Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts—Okay, so Philip Rivers and Kyle Orton have more [...]]]></description>
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<p>Every week we have different candidates here, because the 2010 NFL season has been wacky.  And that’s okay, as it makes ranking MVP, Coach of the Year and Rookie of the Year candidates more fun.  Anyway, here we go….</p>
<p><strong>MVP Power Rankings</strong></p>
<p><strong>1.  Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts</strong>—Okay, so Philip Rivers and Kyle Orton have more yards per game, but they play for 2-4 teams.  Manning’s Colts are 4-2, and check out these numbers through six games—1916 yards, 67.3 completion percentage, 319.3 yards per game, 13 touchdowns (leads NFL) and just 2 interceptions, for a QB rating of 103.4.  As usual, Manning sort of defines what the term MVP is all about.  </p>
<p><strong>2.  Clay Matthews, Green Bay Packers</strong>—I heard someone on NFL Network the other day call Matthews the “best defensive player in the NFL.”  Not bad for a linebacker in his second year, who was selected after 25 other players in the 2009 draft.  Anyway, Matthews has 9 sacks to lead the NFL, and 21 tackles through five games…and the Packers sorely missed him last Sunday in a loss to Miami when Matthews sat out with a hamstring injury.</p>
<p><strong>3.  Antonio Gates, San Diego Chargers</strong>—We’re leaving Antonio on here this week because he left the game against the Rams last Sunday with an ankle injury, leaving Philip Rivers without his favorite target.  And then the Chargers lost the game.  To the Rams.  Gates only had 2 catches for 12 yards in that one, but on the season he still has 31 receptions for 490 yards and 7 TDs (which leads all tight ends <em>and</em> receivers).  </p>
<p><strong>Honorable mention</strong>: Michael Vick, Philadelphia Eagles (thanks to Kevin Kolb’s performance last Sunday, Vick got bumped off the list); LaDainian Tomlinson, New York Jets; Brandon Lloyd, Denver Broncos; Kyle Orton, Denver Broncos; Philip Rivers, San Diego Chargers; Osi Umenyiora, New York Giants; Arian Foster, Houston Texans</p>
<p><strong>Coach of the Year Power Rankings</strong></p>
<p><strong>1.  Mike Tomlin, Pittsburgh Steelers</strong>—If you start the season without your star quarterback for four games, and have the likes of Charlie Batch, Dennis Dixon, and Byron Leftwich at the helm, coming out of that 2-2 would be a huge moral victory.  Well, Tomlin came out of that stretch 3-1 and it could have been 4-0 if not for that last-gasp drive by Joe Flacco and the Ravens a few weeks ago.  Of course, the D led by a healthy Troy Polamalu and hard-hitting-to-a-fault James Harrison, has helped, but let’s give Tomlin some huge and well-deserved props here.</p>
<p><strong>2.  Steve Spagnuolo, St. Louis Rams</strong>—Has anyone noticed that the Rams are 3-3, having already equaled their win total from 2008 <em>and</em> 2009 combined.  And they’re giving up less than 19 points per game after allowing 27 per game last year—something that has much to do with the Rams’ defensive whiz of a coach.</p>
<p><strong>3.  Tom Coughlin, New York Giants</strong>—How do you go from the scorching hot hot seat to a coach of the year nomination?  Ask Tom Coughlin, who the New York media had being replaced by Bill Cowher a few weeks ago when they lost badly to the Colts, and then beat themselves badly in a loss the Titans at home.  The Giants rallied around Coughlin and squashed the previously unbeaten Bears, then crushed the upstart Texans in Houston 34-10, before not allowing the dreaded trap game against Detroit ruin his team’s winning streak.  So from 1-2 to 4-2, and tied with the Eagles for the division lead.  That’s why Tom Coughlin is on here.</p>
<p><strong>Honorable mention:</strong> Pete Carroll, Seattle Seahawks; Raheem Morris, Tampa Bay Bucs; Todd Haley, Kansas City Chiefs; Rex Ryan, New York Jets; Andy Reid, Philadelphia Eagles</p>
<p><strong>Rookie of the Year Power Rankings</strong></p>
<p><strong>1.  Ndamukong Suh, Detroit Lions</strong>—Suh leads all NFL defensive tackles with 5 sacks, and he also has 21 tackles through six games, plus an interception—a pretty rare feat for a DT.  Is there any doubt that this young big man is the real deal? </p>
<p><strong>2.  Jahvid Best, Detroit Lions</strong>—Injury may have slowed Best down, but how about the fact that to go along with 249 rushing yards, Best has 31 catches for a league-high 285 receiving yards among running backs. That’s 534 all-purpose yards through six games.</p>
<p><strong>3.  Sam Bradford, St. Louis Rams</strong>—He’s way down the list of quarterbacks stat-wise, but Bradford is averaging 226 yards per game and has 7 TD passes.  We’ll let the 8 picks slide for now, because let’s face it—the kid is helping to lead the Rams to respectability.    </p>
<p><strong>Honorable mention:</strong> Max Hall, Arizona Cardinals; Rolando McClain, Oakland Raiders; Dez Bryant, Dallas Cowboys; Jermaine Gresham, Cincinnati Bengals</p>
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		<title>NFL Week 5 MVP, COY and ROY power rankings</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Oct 2010 13:01:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Farley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You think it’s hard to predict the games and standings from week to week? Try picking MVP candidates. There are five or six different candidates emerging every week. We’ll do this as one post again today and start separating them out next week. And I’m sure by this time Tuesday everything will be turned upside [...]]]></description>
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<p>You think it’s hard to predict the games and standings from week to week?  Try picking MVP candidates.  There are five or six different candidates emerging every week.  We’ll do this as one post again today and start separating them out next week.  And I’m sure by this time Tuesday everything will be turned upside down again.  Enjoy the games today everyone!</p>
<p><strong>MVP Power Rankings</strong></p>
<p><strong>1.  Michael Vick, Philadelphia Eagles</strong>—He didn’t play last week and yet the Eagles still won, but barely, on the road in San Fran.  Against a team that still hasn’t won a game yet.  And hence my case is made again.  And when Kolb and the Eagles lose at home to the Falcons today, fans in Philly will be chanting Vick’s name, which will have made my case again.  </p>
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<p><strong>2.  Philip Rivers, San Diego Chargers</strong>—AJ Smith took away the guy’s favorite receiver, but he keeps finding other guys open and reminding Bolts’ fans of Dan Fouts.  Rivers leads the NFL with 1759 passing yards, with 11 TDs and 4 picks…but here is the stat that’s a bit mind-blowing—9.6 yards per attempt.  In those who have played 5 games, Kyle Orton is second at 8.1 YPA.  Wow.  You fantasy geeks have got to love Rivers, and he might even get Vincent Jackson back around Week 10 or 11.  </p>
<p><strong>3.  Antonio Gates, San Diego Chargers</strong>—Seriously, you wanna hear some sick numbers?  29 catches for 478 yards and 7 touchdowns.  That projects to 93 catches for 1529 yards and 22 TDs….as a TIGHT END.  Those numbers would rival Randy Moss’ 2007 season, but as a TIGHT END.  Are you kidding me?</p>
<p><strong>Honorable mention:</strong> Clay Matthews, Green Bay Packers; LaDainian Tomlinson, New York Jets; Brandon Lloyd, Denver Broncos; Kyle Orton, Denver Broncos</p>
<p><strong>COY Power Rankings</strong></p>
<p><strong>1.  Mike Smith, Atlanta Falcons</strong>—The Falcons are like the Boise State of the NFC.  They get no respect.  Everyone picks the defending champion Saints to win the division, and picks teams like Minnesota, the Giants, Philly and even the Bears to contend for the wild card.  Meanwhile, Smith has his Falcons at 4-1 and if they beat the Eagles in Philly today, everyone’s eyes will be officially open.  And well they should be—this team plays hard every week and are a reflection of their fiery coach.  </p>
<p><strong>2.  Raheem Morris, Tampa Bay Bucs</strong>—How many of you picked the Bucs to win 3 games this season, let alone 3 games in the first four?  But here are the Bucs at 3-1 and battling Atlanta for the division lead.  Sure, they first beat Cleveland and Carolina before getting whooped by the Steelers.  But then they found a way to beat the defending AFC North champion Bengals in Cincy.  You have to give Raheem props, so we’re doing that right now.  </p>
<p><strong>3.  Tom Coughlin, New York Giants</strong>—Remember a few weeks ago, when all the Bill-Cowher-to-the-Giants rumors were hot?  That was after Coughlin’s bumbling Giants fumbled and goofed their way to a 29-10 loss to the Titans despite dominating the game in stats; and a week after getting thrashed by the Colts in Indy 38-14.  Then a funny thing happened…the Giants rallied around their beleaguered coach, with several of them sticking up for Coughlin along the way.  They found their defense again, and last week found their offense as well in beating the Bears (3-0 before that game) and Texans (3-1 before that game) by a combined 38 points.  And now Cowher is being rumored in Dallas.  What a difference a few weeks makes.  </p>
<p><strong>Honorable mention:</strong> Lovie Smith, Chicago Bears; Rex Ryan, New York Jets; John Harbaugh, Baltimore Ravens; Mike Tomlin, Pittsburgh Steelers</p>
<p><strong>ROY Power Rankings</strong></p>
<p><strong>1.  Ndamakong Suh, Detroit Lions</strong>—No sacks last week, but 3 more tackles and a 44-6 win for his team over the Rams.  </p>
<p><strong>2.  Sam Bradford, St. Louis Rams</strong>—Two interceptions and no scores, and see #1.  But we’ll keep him on here at least another week until we see if the Lions’ game was an aberration.  </p>
<p><strong>3.  Jahvid Best, Detroit Lions</strong>—No TDs last week, but over 100 all-purpose yards wearing down the Rams’ previously stingy defense.  </p>
<p><strong>Honorable mention:</strong> Max Hall, Arizona Cardinals; Rolando McClain, Oakland Raiders</p>
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		<title>It’s official: The wedding night and honeymoon are over for the Saints</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Saints are currently in post-Super Bowl hell. Every week, their opponent acts is if its their Super Bowl, which means New Orleans will get everyone’s best effort from here on out. Every week, defensive coordinators want to be the one that comes up with the game plan that beat Sean Payton’s offense. And that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://view.picapp.com/pictures.photo/sports/san-diego-chargers-new/image/9689786?term=sean+payton" target="_blank"><img src="http://view1.picapp.com/pictures.photo/image/9689786/san-diego-chargers-new/san-diego-chargers-new.jpg?size=500&#038;imageId=9689786" border="0" width="477" title="San Diego Chargers v New Orleans Saints" height="318" oncontextmenu="return false;" ondrag="return false;" onmousedown="return false;" alt="NEW ORLEANS - AUGUST 27: Head coach Sean Payton of the New Orleans Saints watches a play during the game against the San Diego Chargers at the Louisiana Superdome on August 27, 2010 in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Saints defeated the Chargers 36-21. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)" /></a></div>
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<p>The Saints are currently in post-Super Bowl hell.</p>
<p>Every week, their opponent acts is if its <em>their</em> Super Bowl, which means New Orleans will get everyone’s best effort from here on out.</p>
<p>Every week, defensive coordinators want to be the one that comes up with the game plan that beat Sean Payton’s offense.</p>
<p>And that means that every week, teams like the Cardinals have an opportunity to pull off an upset.</p>
<p>In Arizona on Sunday, the Cardinals recovered two fumbles for touchdowns and returned an interception for a touchdown to shock New Orleans, 30-20. It was exactly the type of defensive effort the Cards needed since they were starting an undrafted rookie quarterback in Max Hall, who made his fair share of mistakes but went on to complete 17-of-27 passes for 168 yards and an interception. He took way too many hits, but he targeted Larry Fitzgerald (7 catches, 93 yards) nine times, spread the ball around effectively and most importantly, he pulled off a win in his first career start.</p>
<p>Not bad for a rookie considering whom his opponent was.</p>
<p>At 3-2, it isn’t time to start making definitive statements about the Saints. But it’s safe to say that this isn’t the same team that hoisted the Lombardi Trophy back in February. </p>
<p>Drew Brees threw for 294 yards and two touchdowns on Sunday, but he was also intercepted three times and has only thrown for over 300 yards once this year (365 vs. the Falcons in Week 3). It doesn’t help that both Reggie Bush and Pierre Thomas were out again this week and that the Saints couldn’t run the ball, although it may not have mattered today. Arizona’s defense swarmed to the ball and put New Orleans back on its heels for most of the game.</p>
<p>After the Saints lost to the Falcons, everyone figured they would get back on track quickly with the Panthers, Cardinals, Bucs and Browns on their upcoming schedule. But they barely beat the Panthers last Sunday, were soundly beaten today and will face a 3-1 Tampa team brimming with confidence next week. If they’re not careful, the Saints are going to dig themselves a hole heading towards the midway point in the season.</p>
<p>But that’s life for a defending champ. Every week they have a target on their backs.</p>
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		<title>Max Hall set to make a little history on Sunday</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Oct 2010 17:00:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When rookie Max Hall lines up under center for the Cardinals this weekend, he’ll be the first undrafted rookie quarterback to start a game in the first five weeks of the season since 1987 when replacement players were used. That’s a pretty cool stat if you’re Hall. If you’re the Arizona Cardinals, it kind of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://view.picapp.com/pictures.photo/sports/arizona-cardinals-san/image/9909767?term=max+hall" target="_blank"><img src="http://view.picapp.com/pictures.photo/image/9909767/arizona-cardinals-san/arizona-cardinals-san.jpg?size=500&#038;imageId=9909767" border="0" width="477" title="Arizona Cardinals v San Diego Chargers" height="340" oncontextmenu="return false;" ondrag="return false;" onmousedown="return false;" alt="SAN DIEGO - OCTOBER 03: Quarterback Max Hall  of the Arizona Cardinals drops back to pass in the third quarter against the San Diego Chargers at Qualcomm Stadium on October 3, 2010 in San Diego, California. The Chargers defeated the Cardinals 41-10. (Photo by Jeff Gross/Getty Images)" /></a></div>
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<p>When rookie Max Hall lines up under center for the Cardinals this weekend, he’ll be the <a href="http://www.azcentral.com/sports/cardinals/articles/2010/10/07/20101007arizona-cardinals-max-hall-undrafted-quarterback.html" target="_blank">first undrafted rookie quarterback to start a game</a> in the first five weeks of the season since 1987 when replacement players were used.</p>
<p>That’s a pretty cool stat if you’re Hall. </p>
<p>If you’re the Arizona Cardinals, it kind of makes you want to throw up.</p>
<p>The reason Hall is starting is because the quarterback situation has become a back hole in Arizona. Kurt Warner retired, Matt Leinart turned out to be Matt Leinart and Derek Anderson turned out to be Derek Anderson.</p>
<p>Now the Cards don’t have much of a choice but to start Hall, the undrafted rookie out of BYU who has the unenviable task of taking on the defending Super Bowl champs this week. Thanks to Gregg Williams’ relentless defense, the Saints made Mark Sanchez look like a high school quarterback in a blowout win last year. Williams loves to mix up his looks in order to confuse opposing quarterbacks and force them into making mistakes. Seeing as Hall is a rookie, he was already going to make mistakes but he could be headed for a disastrous day on Sunday.</p>
<p>Or hey, maybe he’ll hold his own. Warner was a nobody when he took over for Trent Green back in 2009 and we all know how his story turned out. Hall turned in a solid preseason and while he doesn’t have the physical tools you look for in a starting NFL quarterback, as long as he doesn’t turn the ball over and is consistent, he’ll be fine.</p>
<p>This will be one of the more underrated storylines to follow this Sunday.</p>
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		<title>Quarterback could derail Cardinals’ season before it gets started</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Aug 2010 19:00:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Merry training camp season, everyone. It’s been a long offseason, but football is finally gearing up again and to celebrate I’m rolling out a new series on TSR entitled “2010 NFL Question Marks,” where I discuss one or two of the biggest concerns that teams have heading into the new season. Granted, some teams have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://view.picapp.com/pictures.photo/sports/arizona-cardinals-training/image/9482080?term=derek+anderson" target="_blank"><img src="http://view.picapp.com/pictures.photo/image/9482080/arizona-cardinals-training/arizona-cardinals-training.jpg?size=500&#038;imageId=9482080" border="0" width="477" title="Arizona Cardinals Training Camp" height="318" oncontextmenu="return false;" ondrag="return false;" onmousedown="return false;" alt="FLAGSTAFF, AZ - AUGUST 02: Quarterbacks Matt Leinart  and Derek Anderson  of the Arizona Cardinals practice in the team training camp at Northern Arizona University Walkup Skydome on August 2, 2010 in Flagstaff, Arizona. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)" /></a></div>
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<p><em><strong>Merry training camp season, everyone. It’s been a long offseason, but football is finally gearing up again and to celebrate I’m rolling out a new series on TSR entitled “<a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/tag/2010-nfl-question-marks-series/" target="_blank">2010 NFL Question Marks</a>,” where I discuss one or two of the biggest concerns that teams have heading into the new season. Granted, some teams have more issues than others, but I’ll primarily be focusing on the biggest problem areas. Today I’ll be discussing the Cardinals massive issues at the quarterback position.</strong></em></p>
<p>The Cardinals have a couple of weakness that could be discussed, including offensive tackle, cornerback and inside linebacker. But none of them will impact their chances this season like the quarterback position will.</p>
<p>Gone is Kurt Warner, as well as the high-powered offense that the Cards have been able to run the past couple of years. The team traded Anquan Boldin to the Ravens during the offseason because quite frankly, they didn’t need him. (It’s also noteworthy that they felt as though he couldn’t stretch the field anymore.) The team knew the offense would focus more on the running game and less on the pass and thus, they could get by with the combination of Larry Fitzgerald and Steve Breaston at wideout.</p>
<p>The look of the offense was changing and former first round pick Matt Leinart was going to usher in a new era.</p>
<p>But after giving him all the first-team reps this offseason and two starts in preseason, there’s growing speculation that Leinart won’t even make the final roster – nevertheless emerge as the regular season starter.</p>
<p>Reports have surfaced that there isn’t a lot of confidence in the locker room that Leinart can be the team’s long-term quarterback. Some have coined him “Captain Checkdown,” in reference to the way he looks to checkdown early in his progression instead of going through all of his reads and throwing downfield. While he has completed over 70% of his passes in preseason, he has failed to move the offense, which is why Derek Anderson is now the favorite to start.</p>
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<p>Anderson has better footwork and arm strength than Leinart, and at this point he has a better command of the huddle. His teammates seemingly have more trust in him as well, which is why Leinart could be on his way out.</p>
<p>But Anderson also hasn’t done anything since the first 10 weeks of the 2007 season when he nearly led the Browns to a playoff berth. Heading into Week 11 of that year, he had thrown 20 touchdowns to just nine interceptions. But in those last seven games, he finished with nine touchdowns and 10 interceptions.</p>
<p>The main concern about Anderson is that 1) he isn’t accurate and 2) he commits too many turnovers. At times, he has too much trust in his arm and tries to fit passes into windows that just aren’t there. He’s also incredibly streaky and is a terrible improviser.</p>
<p>Further down the depth chart are two intriguing youngsters in Max Hall and John Skelton. Hall has been impressive so far in preseason, completing 7 of 15 passes for 101 yards, a touchdown and just one interception. He also has good command of the offense and a quick release.</p>
<p>Skelton, a small school product out of Fordham, was impressive in his last preseason outing as well. He finished 5 for 6 for 84 yards and a touchdown and was thought to be in a battle with Hall for the No. 3 job, but if Leinart is let go then both rookies could wind up on the 53-man roster.</p>
<p>But they’re just that – rookies. No matter how impressive they may be in preseason, it’s a different animal when the games start counting. Maybe the Cards have found a gem in one of them, but as of right now neither of them can be counted on to lead Arizona this season.</p>
<p>And really, when it comes down to it, none of the quarterbacks on the current roster instills much confidence. Even the staunchest of supporters have to question whether Leinart or Anderson have the talent to lead the team back to the playoffs – especially considering neither of them has ever accomplished the feat.</p>
<p>That said, maybe Anderson will surprise or one of the rookies will come out of nowhere to lead the offense. This team still has Fitzgerald, Breaston and Beanie Wells, plus an aggressive, attacking defense that has the capability to set the offense up in good position.</p>
<p>I just wouldn’t bet on the Cardinals catching lightening in a bottle this year.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Oct 2009 14:55:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Despite turning the ball over three times, No. 20 BYU defeated Utah State 35-17 on Friday night to improve to 4-1 on the season. A 48-yard touchdown reception by Luke Ashworth from Max Hall broke a 7-7 tie in the second quarter, then Manase Tonga scored on a three-yard touchdown to give BYU a 21-7 [...]]]></description>
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<p>Despite turning the ball over three times, No. 20 <a href="http://www.byucougars.com/Filing.jsp?ID=12794" target="_blank">BYU defeated Utah State 35-17</a> on Friday night to improve to 4-1 on the season. A 48-yard touchdown reception by Luke Ashworth from Max Hall broke a 7-7 tie in the second quarter, then Manase Tonga scored on a three-yard touchdown to give BYU a 21-7 halftime lead. The Cougars never looked back. </p>
<p>Junior running back Harvey Unga rushed for 118 yards and a touchdown on 21 carries to lead BYU, but BYU’s offense struggled on a whole.</p>
<p>The Cougars were held under 300 yards for the second straight game and Hall continues to struggle under center. He’s now thrown two or more interceptions in four of his last five games and has 10 interceptions to 11 touchdowns on the season.</p>
<p>Thanks to Unga’s second straight 100-yard rushing game, BYU was able to overcome Hall’s issues moving the ball in the passing game. But what happens when the Cougars have to play TCU in a couple of weeks? The Horned Frogs have one of the fastest defenses in the nation and BYU isn’t going to be able to turn the ball over three times against TCU and survive.</p>
<p>The good thing for Hall and head coach Bronco Mendenhall is that the Cougars have UNLV and San Diego State over the next two weeks to figure things out. But the Mountain West Conference is going to come down to that October 24 matchup with TCU, so BYU needs to iron out its issues soon.</p>
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		<title>College Football Week 13 Primer</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 15:01:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Top 25 vs. Top 25: No. 2 Texas Tech at No. 5 Oklahoma, 8:00 PM ET ABC Raise your hand if you don’t appreciate what the Big 12 has given us this year and I’ll come over and punch you square in the mouth. The Big 12 has handed us game of the year matchups [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Top 25 vs. Top 25:</em><br />
<a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/teams/photo?photoId=2079167&#038;teamId=201" target="_blank"><br />
<img class="photo_right" border="0" width="250" height="204" src="http://assets.espn.go.com/media/apphoto/82fe4b31-7dbc-45c0-92e4-8bf2415be782.jpg" alt="Sam Bradford" /></a><strong>No. 2 Texas Tech at No. 5 Oklahoma, 8:00 PM ET ABC</strong><br />
Raise your hand if you don’t appreciate what the Big 12 has given us this year and I’ll come over and punch you square in the mouth. The Big 12 has handed us game of the year matchups virtually every week this season and this week is no exception. Many college football pundits have had this Saturday circled on their calendars as the day when Texas Tech finally falls. Oklahoma has stumbled only once this year (vs. previously top ranked Texas on October 11), but outside of that no other team has come close to knocking them off. The Sooners have averaged over 50 points a game, but they’ll take on a much-improved Red Raider defense this week in Norman. OU is going to score points, but can they stop Heisman hopefuls Graham Harrell and Michael Crabtree? No defense in the nation (not even Texas) has slowed down the dynamic duo yet and it’s hard to believe that anyone will at this point. Still, the Sooners will be looking to avenge last year’s 34-27 loss to Tech in Lubbock. In that game, No. 4 ranked OU lost Sam Bradford early in the first half and allowed Crabtree to haul in 12 passes for 154 yards and one touchdown. Oddsmakers have established Oklahoma as a 7-point favorite, but one has to believe that this is going to go down to the wire.</p>
<p><strong>No. 14 Brigham Young at No. 7 Utah, 6:00 PM ET</strong><br />
No love for the Mountain West – this one won’t even be shown on national TV despite huge ramifications for the Utes. A MWC title and a possible BCS at-large bid is on the line in this game as Utah has another opportunity to justify their high ranking. Before being upset by TCU, BYU expected to be where Utah currently is – ranked in the top 10. The Cougars will have to overcome a stingy Utes defense that is damn near impossible to run against, yielding just 3.0 yards per carry. The onus for BYU in this game will be on quarterback Max Hall to carry the offense, while the Cougar defense will have its hands full with Brian Johnson. Considering this will be yet another tightly contested game, the Utes should be prepared. They’ve got five wins this year by seven or fewer points, including their nail biting 13-10 win over TCU three weeks ago. Oddsmakers have made BYU a 6.5-point underdog.</p>
<p><strong>No. 15 Michigan State at No. 8 Penn State, 3:30 PM ET ABC</strong><br />
How sad is it that in the same week of Ohio State-Michigan, this is the best matchup in the Big Ten. Penn State’s win over Indiana may have looked like a blowout, but the Lions struggled with Hoosiers in the first half. Truth be told, PSU’s offense hasn’t looked that impressive in weeks. After reaching the end zone 12 times threw the air in their first fives games, the Lions have managed just five touchdown passes in their last six contests. The Spartans struggled in their last Big Ten statement game (a 45-7 drubbing at the hands of Ohio State on October 18), but Brian Hoyer (548 yards, 5 TDs in two games vs. PSU) has really stepped up of late and is putting together a nice season. Of course, all eyes will be on RB Javon Ringer. Ringer is third in the nation in rushing and if MSU’s massive offensive line can open up holes for the small back, Sparty will have an opportunity to keep PSU’s spread offense off the field and possibly walk away with an upset. Penn State is a 14.5-point favorite at home.</p>
<p><strong>No. 20 Pittsburgh at No. 19 Cincinnati, 7:00 PM ET ESPN2</strong><br />
The job head coach Brian Kelly (who I suggested should be a <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/2008/11/19/tennessee%e2%80%99s-next-head-coach-cincinnati%e2%80%99s-brian-kelly/">candidate to replace Phillip Fulmer at Tennessee</a>) has done this year in Cincinnati despite losing three quarterbacks has been remarkable. To keep the Bearcats afloat in the Big East is outstanding it speaks volumes about Kelly being a true winner. Speaking of the Big East, first place is on the line in this game as Cincy will try to avenge its 24-17 loss to PITT last year by throwing early and often. The Panthers have struggled against teams with like to attack downfield and Tony Pike has played very well lately in Kelly’s offense. The mission is clear for Cincinnati: Win the next two games at home and claim the Big East title. PITT is a 5-point underdog.</p>
<p><em>Upset Watch:</em></p>
<p><a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/teams/photo?photoId=2079316&#038;teamId=2641" target="_blank"><img class="photo_right" border="0" width="250" height="170" src="http://assets.espn.go.com/media/apphoto/aa7b7886-8f73-4631-9bbd-5ea5f20f6b2b.jpg" alt="Graham Harrell" /></a><strong>No. 2 Texas Tech at No. 5 Oklahoma, 8:00 PM ET ABC</strong><br />
As previously mentioned, there’s a ton of folks waiting for the Red Raiders to fall this year, but I’ve already bought into the hype. No defense has even remotely slowed down Harrell or Crabtree and while Bradford and the OU offense can go toe to toe with anyone, I say Tech walks away with a straight up upset. Of course, they may need to score 60 points to win.</p>
<p><em>Other Notable Games:</em></p>
<p><strong>Michigan at No. 10 Ohio State, 12:00 PM ET ABC</strong><br />
This could be the worst Michigan-Ohio State matchup in the history of this rivalry. If the Buckeyes don’t beat the Wolverines by more than four touchdowns, Jim Tressel should resign. Michigan has never found a way to stop a mobile quarterback, so Terrelle Pryor should find life pretty easy this week at the Horse Shoe.</p>
<p><strong>Florida State at No. 25 Maryland, 7:45 PM ET</strong><br />
Does any team want to win the ACC? The Terps have provided some great upsets this season, but they don’t seem to fare well when favored. Still, their rushing attack matches up well against a solid Seminole front seven and this is one of the more underrated matchups of the week.</p>
<p><strong>No. 21 Oregon State at Arizona, 7:00 PM ET</strong><br />
The Beavers can still punch a ticket to Pasadena this year, but they’ll need to get past a Wildcat team that gave USC fits a couple weeks ago.</p>
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