Afternoon Games Thread

Submitted by Clarence Boddicker on September 10th, 2022 at 3:49 PM

Same as the other thread except this is for afternoon games! The offering, again, courtesy of M-Dog:

AFTERNOON:

Marshall @ 8 Notre Dame   2:30 PM   NBC Peacock

Furman @ 5 Clemson   3:30 PM   ACCN

Appalachian State @ 6 Texas A&M   3:30 PM   ESPN2

24 Tennessee @ 17 Pittsburgh   3:30 PM   ABC

Washington State @ 19 Wisconsin   3:30 PM   FOX

Colorado @ Air Force   3:30 PM   CBS

Memphis @ Navy   3:30 PM   CBSSN

Kennesaw State @ Cincinnati   3:30 PM   ESPN+

Maryland @ Charlotte   3:30 PM    -

Samford @ 2 Georgia   4:00 PM   SECN

Akron @ 14 Michigan State   4:00 PM   BTN

25 Houston @ Texas Tech   4:00 PM   FS1

UNLV @ California   4:00 PM    -

Portland State @ Washington   4:00 PM    -

Iowa State @ Iowa   4:00 PM   BTN

Virginia @ Illinois   4:00 PM   ESPNU

Indiana State @ Purdue   4:00 PM   BTN

Wagner @ Rutgers   4:00 PM   BTN

Northern Colorado @ Wyoming   4:00 PM    -

Eastern Kentucky @ Bowling Green   4:00 PM   ESPN3

Norfolk State @ James Madison   4:00 PM   ESPN3

Middle Tennessee @ Colorado State   4:00 PM    -

Alabama State @ UCLA   5:00 PM   PAC12

Incarnate Word @ Nevada   5:30 PM    -

stephenrjking

September 10th, 2022 at 4:07 PM ^

Guessing there's going to be a lot of "maybe Texas is back" talk, and then there is going to be some seriously head-scratching losses and people will wonder what happened, and honestly feel kind of sympathetic because if Ewers is done for a while they might lose some games and it's kind of just bad luck to get a really poorly-timed injury. 

lhglrkwg

September 10th, 2022 at 4:24 PM ^

Ohio State's defense isn't fixed. Notre Dame just sucks which I thought was fairly obvious in that first game. You could see that wasn't a very good offense

stephenrjking

September 10th, 2022 at 4:55 PM ^

RichRod had considerably better potential and credentials than Campbell when he was hired. Nearly made a national title game, great offensive schemes (it turns out that he peaked, but they were great) and the team he assembled was pulverizing SEC teams when he came.

He was a failure, but he did more than Campbell has done at Iowa State.

Campbell was interesting to Michigan fans because he appeared to be one of the best options when we wanted Harbaugh gone.