Man, Just What The Hell Is Going On In College Football?
Florida State in a dogfight today, Michigan getting blasted at home again, Wisconsin in a dogfight, Auburn getting upset, Tennessee losing last week, Texas in a tough one, Hawaii barely winning, Boise State getting upset. Whatever happened to the “powers” of college football? The only ones winning that are supposed to are USC, LSU, Florida, Oklahoma. And that’s just week 2!


ascarta2 on Thu, 24th Dec 2009 4:08 am
i think the tables have turned and its LSU’s turn to rule college football, and washingtons turn to kick some *** and acctually rank this year.
$So fresh so clean$ on Thu, 24th Dec 2009 4:22 am
there are more talented players now then before, also teams cant have tons of scholarship players anymore. This means more good players, better disbursed. personally I like it, you now cant over look that “cupcake” team, it might just bite you on the ***, just ask Michigan!
jake on Thu, 24th Dec 2009 4:41 am
What the heck is going on?
Answer: Competition
No longer are “BIG Name” schools able to pack in the scholarships and go three deep with All-American Players, just to keep kids off of the rosters of the other schools in their conference like they used to do in the old days. Now you have to win with real skills like good coaching and execution, instead of steamrolling teams with lesser talent. I think it’s great when teams who aren’t “supposed” to win, actually win. But then again, I don’t gamble on sports, so I can just enjoy the play and not worry about the “supposed to”.
gorgor v on Thu, 24th Dec 2009 5:37 am
don’t know, don’t care. sorry, but i don’t know anything about college football. i DO know a little about pro football, though. i know a lot about the colts, though. go manning, harrison, addai, & wayne. they r my dream team. GO COLTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (& i am shouting when using caps right now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
CARULZ15 on Thu, 24th Dec 2009 6:18 am
It’s because of “Spread Offense” That non Big-10 teams are using to take care of the “BIG DOGS”
Example: Michigan, Defense: Big, great on teams that pass with 2 receivers.
Spread Offense: Oregon/App state, 3-4 receivers, running back, mobile QB
Result: Two embarrassing losses at home, the “Spread Offense” stretches out a defense to the point where you got to remember this aren’t yet NFL players, so I believe anything could happen now.
Drbnball on Thu, 24th Dec 2009 7:05 am
I’m a Wolverines fan and I decided I cant watch the rest of the season.
Deno S on Thu, 24th Dec 2009 7:14 am
um dont forget west virginia either
archange on Thu, 24th Dec 2009 7:29 am
and carolina beats ga at home! god help us all, i believe hell may be freezing over!
grlwhlvs on Thu, 24th Dec 2009 7:43 am
some upsets have happened but when its over the trojans will rule college football
Go trojans
St. John Bosco on Thu, 24th Dec 2009 7:49 am
idk…all the “good” teams losin….im soo happy about michigan gotta love it
Cincyfan on Thu, 24th Dec 2009 8:09 am
Hey, too bad about those colleges…mine did awsome…..GO HAWKEYES!! IOWA 2-0.. Will the power be with you!
Autismmo on Thu, 24th Dec 2009 8:33 am
Ohio St played the past 2 weeks?! How come I couldn’t find them on TV. Who’d they play? Penn St? LSU?
who?!?
darby_ea on Thu, 24th Dec 2009 8:55 am
Wisconsin in a dog fight with UNLV (With a Freshman Quarterback in only his SECOND game!!!) who just won only one game last year could only win by one touchdown and had to come from behind to do it !! Wow !!!!!!!!!! Michigan getting blown out by Oregon. Big Ten is not only way overrated but probably the worst division in College football. How pathetic !!!!!!!
The PAC – 10 is looking more and more like the best division in college football…
tigers24 on Thu, 24th Dec 2009 9:10 am
I’m not a college fan, but I find this series of events interesting.
Hopefully the entire SEC goes 500 and Underdogs take the championships of the rest of the conferences.
I don’t like power houses, I like crap that is unexpected.
The law is a form of tyranny. on Thu, 24th Dec 2009 9:39 am
TCU,Cal,and USF are all good,FSU sucked last year and still does, Joe Thomas left Wisconsin, as for Boise, Hawaii and Michigan, I dont know
-Jason HAM- Long Vive Le Jambon on Thu, 24th Dec 2009 10:14 am
This season has been pretty interesting. It seems like there are a lot of good teams this year and the talent seems pretty even. I don’t think the ranked teams even mean that much this season. A lot of things are happening.
martymar on Thu, 24th Dec 2009 10:39 am
There’s powers, they’re: USC, LSU, Oklahoma, Florida, Boston College, Georgia Tech, Clemson, and Penn State (could add a few, who knows). They seem like the best so far, and there’s middling teams (who could move up or down), like: Cal, UCLA, South Carolina, Ohio State, Wisconsin, Texas, Nebraska, Florida State, Arkansas, Washington, Oregon, etc. Then there’s dissappointments: Michigan, Notre Dame, Auburn, Tennessee, Georgia, Wake Forest, Boise State, Hawaii, etc.
And then there’s the rest.
Easter Bunny on Thu, 24th Dec 2009 10:56 am
Um hello. Don’t forget the Buckeyes. They won as expected two weeks in a row.
Why the heck did I get 3 thumbs down. You raters suck.
And to the person below who wanted to know, OSU played Youngstown State and Akron. Cakewalk teams of course.