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Weekend Wrap: Late action in the NFL

Here was your best late game in the NFL:

Jets 20, Dolphins 17
I guess this contest wins by a matter of default with the other two late games being blowouts. After being finding itself in a 20-3 hole early in the fourth quarter, Miami fought all the way back to make it a three-point game with under a minute to play. A 50-yard field goal attempt by Olindo Mare fell just short, however, and New York hung on for the victory.

Most impressed with: WR Laveranues Coles had a great game with five catches for 106 yards and two touchdowns. It’s amazing how QB Chad Pennington can continue to find Coles open on so many plays with no real threat on the other side. Dolphins RB Ronnie Brown finally had a breakout day in rushing 22 times for 127 yards and one touchdown. The biggest thing about Brown’s day was the 5.8 yards he averaged per carry.

Least impressed with: Eric Mangini should settle on one running back and right now, the hot hand is Leon Washington. Washington only carried the ball 11 times in this contest, but managed 5.3 yards per attempt and should get the bulk of the carries. Mangini has to find a running game if his team is going to be serious contenders with the Patriots in the AFC East.

Quick Shots:
Okay, who pissed off Pittsburgh? A few days ago Ben Roethlisberger said this team was starting over and the Steelers certainly stuck with that plan Sunday, trouncing the Chiefs 45-7. Roethlisberger was outstanding in going 16 for 19 for 238 yards and two touchdowns. More important than numbers, however, was the way he stood in the pocket like he’s done for the past two seasons and didn’t dive out of plays. He also didn’t throw any interceptions, which has plagued him so far this season. With Cincinnati and Baltimore both falling Sunday, Pittsburgh is starting its climb back up the AFC North totem pole. Nice day by RB Willie Parker (21 carries for 109 yards and two scores) too…Okay, who pissed off San Diego? Nobody? Oh, I guess they’ve played this well all season, huh? The Chargers embarrassed the 49ers 48-19 in a fantasy dream day by RB LaDainian Tomlinson. Four touchdowns on just 71 yards rushing for Tomlinson as San Diego improved to 4-1 on the season. QB Philip Rivers was excellent as well in going 29 of 39 for 334 yards and two touchdowns. Tough day for San Francisco defense – the Niners D gave up a total of 421 yards…

Don’t forget to check out my NFL Random Thoughts blog on Monday.

Weekend Wrap: College Football

Top 10 Rewind:

#1 Ohio State
What a slow day by QB Troy Smith who finished with only 238 yards and two touchdowns for the Buckeyes in OSU’s 38-7 victory over Michigan State. How unselfish is WR Ted Ginn Jr.? So unselfish that fellow wide out Anthony Gonzalez is getting most of Smith’s passes due to the fact Ginn is getting double and triple-teamed by the opposition. Both receivers finished with a touchdown apiece, but Gonzalez had more receptions (12 to 3) and yards (120 to 58). Ginn probably won’t win the Heisman with Gonzalez putting up better numbers, but Jim Tressel has to love the way Ginn gives up production for wins.

#2 Florida
For as well as QB Chris Leak has played for the Gators, you can’t turn the ball over twice late in the game like Leak did. It doesn’t matter if you’re playing Auburn, Ohio State or one of those poor excuses of a school Nebraska plays. Turnovers is what made this 27-17 win for the Tigers and what broke it for the Gators – plain and simple. After leaning on a strong run game the entire night, Florida needed Leak at the end the way the Gators needed Leak in the end of the Tennessee and Alabama game. He just couldn’t deliver and unfortunately it will probably cost Florida a trip to the National Championship.

Look, it might not be fair that Florida has had to play the toughest schedule in all of college football and now face falling down the ranks – in fact, it isn’t fair at all. But this is how the NCAA wants it and despite the hopes of most red-blooded Americans, this system isn’t going anywhere.

I have to give it to Auburn – the Tigers stepped it up Saturday. I criticized them hard for losing to Arkansas last week, but Auburn straightened out its season with this win and will get an undisputed welcome back into the top 10. Great game by Brad Lester (17 carries, 92 yards) along with Kenny Irons (13 carries 66 yards), who both ran ragged through Florida’s usually stout run D.

#3 USC
Do the Trojans look overly impressive to anyone? They certainly don’t to me. After taking a 21-0 lead, USC defeated Arizona State 28-21 Saturday in yet another sub-par victory. The past three weeks Pete Carroll’s team has had to hang on for a victory in the fourth quarter. At first I gave the Trojans credit for the close W’s, but now it’s getting questionable.

In the end, a win is a win, so who cares right? But this isn’t the NFL where a 3-0 ugly win will look like a 45-0 victory later in the season. In college, you have to blow inferior opponents out from time to time to show that you deserve a high ranking. Michigan looks more like a #2 worthy program than USC right now and when the new polls come out, they should reflect that.

#4 Michigan
How about Brent Musberger announcing that Michigan had already beat Penn State with more than 13 minutes still left in the contest? The Wolverines were only up 17-3 (albeit a comfortable 17-3, but nevertheless) and Musberger starts waxing poetically about how Michigan probably will be ranked #2 with its victory over the Nittany Lions. Then PSU scores to make the game 17-10 with about three minutes left and Musberger tells everybody to hold on “we might have a game here!”

Michigan ended up hanging on for the 17-10 win, but slow your role a bit Brent. Nice win for the Wolverines without stud WR Mario Manningham. It’s tough to go on the road without arguably your best offensive weapon and still keep it together.

#5 West Virginia
So much for Syracuse proving to be a decent test for the Mountaineers. QB Pat White rushed for an incredible 235 yards on just 14 carries and scored three times in West Virginia’s 41-17 victory over SU. White was so busy running that he only threw for 97 yards. RB Steve Slaton carried the ball 21 times for 178 yards and two scores. Other than Syracuse being up 7-0 to start the game – this was a laugher.

#6 Texas
Baylor did have a 10-0 lead against the Long Horns Saturday night. Then Texas woke up and blew by the Bears 63-31 on the strength of an amazing six-touchdown performance by freshman QB Colt McCoy. McCoy connected with receivers Limas Sneed and Billy Pittman twice each and finished with 276 yards on 21 of 32 passing. The Long Horns are quietly sneaking back into the top five, especially with Florida losing. The defense might not be as stout as it was when it started the season, but McCoy is playing great and Texas has a bright future with this kid only being a freshman.

#7 Louisville
The Cardinals got QB Brian Brohm back from injury and he looked sharp in a too-close-for-comfort
23-17 win over Cincinnati. Brohm completed 20 of 36 passes for 321 yards and a touchdown. The Bearcats made it close at the end when QB Dustin Grutza hit Derrick Stewart on a touchdown pass that cut Louisville’s lead to 23-17 with four minutes left to go in the contest. Grutza drove Cincinnati 71 yards to the Cardinals’ 21-yard line after a Louisville punt, but failed to connect on a 4th and 15 on the last play of the game. Louisville’s fifth ranked rushing attack was held to just 105 yards.

#8 Tennessee
Off – will host Alabama next weekend.

#9 Notre Dame
Off – will host USC in South Bend next weekend.

#10 California
The Golden Bears didn’t have much trouble against fellow Pac 10 opponent Washington State. California took care of business on the road in a 21-3 contest that didn’t feature a score in the entire second half. Junior RB Marshawn Lynch provided all the offense that the Bears needed, rushing 24 times for 147 yards and two scores.

Most impressed with: I think I have to go with a quarterback (White) rushing for 235 yards on just 14 carries. Regardless of whom they played, that was a hell of a day for the Mountaineer.

Lest impressed with: Florida not using Tim Tebow like it did last week. Where was this guy against Auburn? Everybody just hailed this team (including myself) on how well Urban Meyer got this kid the ball and then he’s virtually a no-show except for a rushing TD. After Leak’s performance, I can hear the calls for Tebow starting to rumble now.

Biggest melee of the day: Do yourself a favor and read this article about Miami and Florida International throwing haymakers at each other for five minutes before being retained by police officers. As if that wasn’t enough, the officers had to then go into the stands because several fans decided to act out what was going happening on the field. Wonderful, another situation where Hurricane players are throwing punches.

Upset of the day: It’s a toss up between #15 Iowa losing to Indiana 31-28 or #16 Georgia losing 24-22 to Vanderbilt. It has to be the Bulldogs, however, because at least the Hawkeyes lost on the road. How does Georgia get trounced last week at home to Tennessee, only to turn around and lose again between the hedges to freakin Vanderbilt? I understand that the Commodores might possibly have their best team since 1982, but Georgia was a team that was supposed to be a big contender in the SEC. Forget that notion now, Florida is going to wipe the floor with these guys in two weeks.

Looking forward: Iowa-Michigan should have been hyped, but with the Hawkeyes choking Saturday in Indiana, that showdown is a moot point now. Texas-Nebraska should be a good contest, but the last big game that the Cornhuskers had on their schedule, NEB dropped the ball against USC. So forget that one too.

Believe it or not, the best game on the schedule next week is Georgia Tech at Clemson. Possibly the two biggest surprises this season square off in what should be an even match up. With the Tigers racking up 63 points on that high school team named Temple last Thursday and GT coming off a bye, this game might be a great ACC shootout.

ALCS: Detroit 8, Oakland 5 (Detroit leads series 2-0)

As much as Todd Jones wanted to give the game away at the end, the Tigers took two games from the A’s in Oakland with a 8-5 victory Wednesday night.

Alexis Gomez (who?) was the star for the Tigers in Game 2. One more time: Alexis Gomez (who?!) was the star for the Tigers in Game 2.

If Leyland doesn’t win American League Manager of the Year, it will be the biggest farce in the MLB for 2006. Not only did he out-manage Joe Torre in the ALDS, but his lineup moves for Game 2 were suburb. Deciding to part ways with slugger Dimitri Young in the final month of the season and not making Chris Shelton part of the playoff roster, Leyland went with Gomez at DH against A’s starter Esteban Loaiza (0-1). Gomez answered by going 2 for 4 at the plate with four RBI (including a two-run bomb off of A’s starter Loaiza). In Game 1 it was Brandon Inge playing the hero role and now Gomez – a player some around Detroit felt should have been left off the roster in favor of Shelton.

Rookie rocket launcher Justin Verlander (1-0) earned the win for Motown. Verlander gave up four runs on seven hits in 5.1 innings of work.

Although Leyland’s move to play Gomez was excellent, having Neifi Perez bat second in the lineup was a head scratchier to say the least. The skipper is lucky that Perez never came up in a key situation, because Perez is brutal at the plate. Nonetheless, Detroit (a team that lost 119 games three years ago) has completely turned around its play with Leyland on board and it is absolutely remarkable what he has done with this ball club.

On the other side of the coin, Milton Bradley homered twice and was virtually the A’s only offense outside of Mark Kotsay (4-5, two runs scored). Bradley finished 3 for 4 with four RBI and two runs scored, but the rest of Oakland’s lineup (including a now 0-8 Frank Thomas) has been atrocious. Now done 0-2, Oakland will turn to Rich Harden for Game 3. Harden has absolute nasty stuff, but he hasn’t pitched in a MLB game since late April and now has the daunting task of trying to get a win on the road. Add to the fact that Harden will have to pitch in Detroit – where it’s supposed to be in the mid to low 30’s on Friday night – and against Kenny Rogers (1-0), and the A’s are really behind the eight ball in this series.

Game 3 starters: Rich Harden (0-0) vs. Kenny Rogers (1-0).

NFL Game of the Week: Seattle at St. Louis

As far as marquee match ups are considered, the NFL doesn’t offer any T.O. vs. Philadelphia contests this week. That doesn’t mean that there isn’t good football to be played, however, and the best game this Sunday will be played in St. Louis.

The 3-1 Seahawks travel to St. Louis to battle with the surprising 4-1 Rams. Even though it’s still early in the ’06 season, this game already has significant meaning to the NFC West title race. The winner will take a huge leap forward in trying to capture a the division and with Shawn Alexander being ruled out of the game, St. Louis really needs to take advantage of the situation.

One contest will be plucked off the schedule every week and broken down by each team’s strengths and weaknesses vs. its opponent. Plus, no preview would be complete without a forecasted score – you’ll find a prediction on the game at Bullz-Eye.com as well.

On tap for Week 6: Seahawks at Rams.

College Football Game of the Week: (#2) Florida at (#11) Auburn

Just a week ago the talk was about #2 Auburn. But after a downright ugly loss to Arkansas at home last Saturday, the Tigers dropped all the way out of the top 10 to number 11.

The team taking over the Tigers former #2 spot was the Florida Gators after an impressive win over LSU last week. If Florida can get past Auburn and Georgia over the next several weeks, the Gators might be on the fast track to a National Championship appearance.
Each week a game will be highlighted and broken down by each team’s strengths and weaknesses vs. its opponent. Plus, no preview would be complete without a forecasted score – you’ll find a prediction on the game at Bullz-Eye.com as well.

On tap this week: (#2) Florida at (#11) Auburn.

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