Ugly Game of the Week - Week 3 Edition
Week 2 Recap
Officially, Michigan State and FAU had 36,000 people at the game. Half of them must have been in the bathroom whenever the cameras showed the crowd, though. Eastern Michigan dropped a close one to Miami(NTM) 21-28, and so, like groundhog day, Toledo stays in Ohio for another year. Wisconsin did well against SJSU, but Tolzien was 15-22 passing, which must have hurt their numbers. The Cupcake award therefore posthumously goes to Maryland (!) for putting up 62 on Morgan State. And last but not least, Louisvile scored all 23 points in the second quarter to beat East Kentucky by 10.
Week 3 Preview
The "Torch and Pitchfork" Game of the Week is Virginia Tech versus East Carolina. VT needs a win, and ECU has scored 100 points in their first two games. Get ready for more schadenfreude from the Hokies.
The "Think of the Children" game this week is Boise State versus Wyoming. Boise needs to destroy everyone in their path, thanks to Virginia Tech, and Wyoming is coming off a 34-7 loss to Texas last week. I expect Boise State to score just under 100.
As I refuse to taunt the gods of I-AA, I won't put Michigan versus UMass in, and instead give Washington State versus SMU the "One Legged Man Ass-Kicking" award. WSU sqeaked out a win against Montana State, while SMU beat UAB 28-7. Plus, WSU has USC next week to look forward to, which is nice.
September 14th, 2010 at 10:20 AM ^
They're an interesting case. I wonder if they crap the bed and spiral into a terrible season, or if they rebound and pull a Michigan 2007 - post-Horror. There are major differences, of course. We did have 0-2 ND coming to town (who they beat 38-0!), but there are parallels...
September 14th, 2010 at 10:29 AM ^
You neglected to include UConn's 62-3 victory in week 2. They were just trying to get over their post-Denard hangover. If it plays out like that, ND will leave East Lansing with a W and Dantonio will look even more angry. Could lead to fires and beatings.
Maybe if VT notches another loss this weekend there will be a new "coach on the hot seat". We need that to take some of the heat off of RR.
September 14th, 2010 at 12:44 PM ^
What do you mean could?
September 14th, 2010 at 2:01 PM ^
If you lose to Prarie View A&M, you're probably not a very good team. 11 penalties and 4 turnovers are evidence of that. UConn still had to punt 5 times, since they were 4-11 on third down.
It's always party sunny with a 50% chance of riot in East Lansing.
September 14th, 2010 at 10:31 AM ^
Could be a candidate for week 3. That one may get ugly.
September 14th, 2010 at 11:07 AM ^
Minnesota has looked bad against MTSU and SD, but then USC has also looked unimpressive against Hawaii and UVA (!). They were outgained in both games and racked up 24 penalties for 240 yards in 2 weeks. UVA would have won, were it not for 2 missed FGs. At worst, they would have tied, since USC also missed a FG.
USC has some talented players - no question about that. But the "discipline" issues, as Kiffin calls is, goes straight to - wait for it - COACHING. With Lane at the helm, I think anyone has a realistic chance of winning. Their phsyical advantage can only take them so far if their coach is no good.
September 14th, 2010 at 1:55 PM ^
I looked at the game and couldn't figure out what to make of it. Plus I already picked on Minnesota in week one, so I cut them some slack. They seem to have some sort of offense, so I don't think it will be too lopsided.
September 14th, 2010 at 11:10 AM ^
The Blind in 1.5 Eyes Aesthetic Fail Bowl sponsored by Pearl Vision: Iowa State versus Kansas State. I don't think this one needs too much explaining.
Think of the Children (aka Redheaded Stepchild) Beatdown Bowl sponsored by the LAPD: There are some banjackings forthcoming. Ohio visiting the toilet, er, Shoe and USC visiting Minnesota, who just lost to South Dakota can be lumped in with the Bronco beatdown.
2,000 Flushes Blue Patsy Bowl: Middle Tennesse @Memphis. These teams aren't very good. MTSU lost to Minnesota at home (who, as mentioned, lost to SOUTH DAKOTA) and Memphis has given up 98 points to Mississippi State (who usually scores about 50pts a season) and East Carolina. Honorable mention goes to North Texas @Army.
September 14th, 2010 at 12:01 PM ^
Oh, yeah, Jay "I can't coach LB's to save my life" Hopson.
September 14th, 2010 at 12:12 PM ^
triple digits for the home team are a distinct possibility. The Vikings lost at Arizona St 9-54 to open the season. Chance of Rain Saturday night won't affect the scoring on that high-crown turf.
September 14th, 2010 at 12:19 PM ^
Boise won't even score 50.
September 14th, 2010 at 1:54 PM ^
30 carries for 58 yards against Texas, plus 6 penalties for 53 yards (net 5 yards!). How about 36 carries for 25 yards? In a win? Against Southern Utah?
September 14th, 2010 at 2:38 PM ^
Washington State needed a 16-point 4th quarter comeback to beat a I-AA team. that had to be a pretty ugly game.
September 14th, 2010 at 9:37 PM ^
I was impressed by South Carolina (especially Lattimore). I looked up Furman's stats and they allowed 206 rushing yards against Colgate, just saying if Colgate can put up 206 how many yards can Lattimore put up.
Sorry Tate.
September 14th, 2010 at 10:00 PM ^
Man the Hokies are in a lot of trouble. 0-3 and people might start jumping off the Beamer bandwagon.
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