CFB schedule this weekend

Submitted by Wolverine Devotee on
  • Michigan vs Bye, 1pm/PASS

 

  • Iowa at Purdue- Noon/ESPN2
  • Illinois at Rutgers- Noon/ESPNEWS
  • Alabama at Tennessee- 3:30pm/CBS
  • Nebraska at Indiana- 3:30pm/ESPN2 or ABC
  • Northwestern at MSU- 3:30pm/BTN
  • Ole Miss at Arkansas- 7pm/ESPN
  • Stanford at Notre Dame- 7:30pm/NBC
  • OSU at Wisconsin- 8pm/ABC

http://www.espn.com/college-football/schedule/_/week/7

 

Gulogulo37

October 10th, 2016 at 9:43 AM ^

I wouldn't bank on that. Stanford looks just as bad as ND. I'd guess that ND wins at home actually.

Also, is anyone else annoyed how much everyone is all over Washington's jock for destroying the 2 teams that have dominated the Pac-12 in recent years? Yet, no one mentions Wazzu has done the same. I'm sure Washington is good, but they crushed 2 teams who have fallen off a cliff this year.

MH20

October 10th, 2016 at 9:57 AM ^

Washington's marquee victory was a 38 point victory over Stanford in Seattle.  Looked great at the time.  Then Wazzu comes in and dumps the Cardinal by 36 in Palo Alto.  The same Wazzu that lost to Eastern Washington.

Furthermore, UW's opponents have a record of 14-21 overall (12-17 for FBS foes).  Michigan's opponents are 20-14.  Only Rutgers has a losing record.  The only team that UW has defeated with a winning record is Stanford.

Clarence Beeks

October 10th, 2016 at 10:58 AM ^

"Washington's marquee victory was a 38 point victory over Stanford in Seattle.  Looked great at the time.  Then Wazzu comes in and dumps the Cardinal by 36 in Palo Alto."

A lot like how the media was fawning over how "complete" OSU was for pounding Rutgers in Columbus like they did, only for us to pound them so much worse in Piscataway.

lhglrkwg

October 10th, 2016 at 9:57 AM ^

Plus the fact that the Rutgers team they beat handily but also allowed 300 yards to was vaporized by Michigan & OSU. That W doesn't look as good for them anymore. OSU allowed 116 and we allowed 39.

I think they're good, but they're the new hype train candidate now that Houston is gone

lhglrkwg

October 10th, 2016 at 2:56 PM ^

but Chris Laviano went 24/40 for 168 yds. He went 3/12 vs OSU and 1/8 vs us. Washington beat down Rutgers but not nearly to the level we did or OSU did. Our 2nd & 3rd string were still throttling them.

When you consider how rough Oregon & Stanford are looking right now, they really haven't beaten anyone of substance but because of the lack of elite teams in the Pac-12, they sure might go undefeated anyway

MH20

October 10th, 2016 at 9:43 AM ^

Stanford has scored a grand total of 22 points in back-to-back losses to the state of Washington.  They look like complete ass.  At least ND had the excuse of playing in a hurricane this past Saturday; the Cardinal played in perfect California weather.

ijohnb

October 10th, 2016 at 10:34 AM ^

the game gets against MSU, the more I would like them to win a couple of games before we play them.  They do have another gear they will start to play at, and I would rather it kind of trickle out now and prepare for it then having it sprung against us.  Michigan State is not good, I have fully accepted that and am over my usual paranoia, but they are going to put something together at some point and I would rather it start to take shape now than right in the middle of our game.

Also, I have personal reasons for wanting that game at 3:30 and if State keeps sucking this hard it is going to be a Noon game.  Only possible salvation, perhaps already, is that I think the BIG network could option it as their "game of the week" and have it at 3:30. 

With FSU v. Clemson as TBD right now, the weird 5:30 OSU v. NW start on ABC/ESPN, and Wisky v. Nebraska set for 7:00 on ESPN, the M v. MSU game has Noon written all over it, and that would mess with a pretty sweet plan that I have set up.

Ghost of Hoke

October 10th, 2016 at 9:33 AM ^

There's a better chance that they both lose than neither of the two lose. Looking forward to watching both of those games very closely.



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oriental andrew

October 10th, 2016 at 10:14 AM ^

I don't think anyone saw this level of suckitude coming from both Stanford and notre dame. If not a top 10 game, at least a top 25 matchup would've been reasonable. Who knew they'd both fall so far so fast.

Not that I'm complaining, particularly about the dames in south bend. 

DrMantisToboggan

October 10th, 2016 at 9:35 AM ^

Nothing would be better than ND and OSU losing their big games with another embarassing in EL for Sparty to Northwestern.

I think OSU gets it done in Madison though. Something like 28-14. If OSU scores more than 35 I will be very worried. Instead I think Wisconsin holds them close for most of the game until a late pull-away TD. 

Finally, Go Big Orange! Beat Bama!

Yo_Blue

October 10th, 2016 at 10:38 AM ^

I think Wisconsin CAN stop a team like OSU because they rarely get caught out of position and they make their tackles.  I'm very impressed by their D and am convinced they are the second best in the B1G after us.  OSU struggled to pass this week against Indiana (basically 50 yards for the game if you take out the 37 yarder).