Michigan Football Coach Rich Rodriguez Fired Today; Loss at Gator Bowl Not Cause

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Michigan Football Coach Rich Rodriguez Fired Today; Loss at Gator Bowl Not Cause

DETROIT, M.I. – Michigan football team the Wolverines and their fans have had a bit of a hard week. First with the devastating loss at the Gator Bowl and, announced today, a coming change in coach as Rich Rodriguez was fired from the team.

Rodriguez was the Wolverines coach for three seasons, but his record ended at 15 – 22 as Dave Brandon, Michigan Athletic Director, announced there would be a national search for a replacement coach. Unfortunately for Rodriguez, there were more losses on the field under his coaching than any other time in Michigan history.

Last reported by MI Auto Times was the calm before the storm as reserve quarterback was not able to play the Gator Bowl due to not meeting University academic requirements.

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Michigan Football Team Wolverines Lose Reserve Quarterback Tate Forcier for Academic Ineligibility

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Michigan Football Team Wolverines Lose Reserve Quarterback Tate Forcier for Academic Ineligibility

Michigan Football fans may be looking forward to the Gator Bowl tomorrow at 1:30 p.m., but the Wolverines are down a key player: reserve quarterback Tate Forcier. It was announced that Forcier could not play because the sophomore had not met University standards.

Tate Forcier enjoyed playing starting quarterback during every game for his first year as a Wolverine. However, this season his position was changed to reserve quarterback, second in line, to sophomore Denard Robinson this season. When asked about his spot being given to another player Forcier told The Detroit Press, “Anytime somebody says something to me about leaving, I say, ‘I’m still here aren’t I?’ You still see me with all this Michigan stuff on me. This is me.”

The Wolverines are in a tight position now as the next player in line to cover for Forcier is Devin Gardner, who unfortunately has been plagued with a lower back injury all season. Coach Rich Rodriguez told The Detroit Press that he will more than likely be petitioning for a medical redshirt. This means another player from another position will take over Forcier’s reserve spot. In this case, the redshirt is freshman Jeremy Gallon who is a slot receiver on the team. Gallon has played scout-team quarterback during the bowl practices and also played quarterback in high school.

Since the Wolverines loss against their rivals, Michigan State University Spartans, the Wolverines have won two games out of six. Overall the Wolverines are 7-5 and 3-5 against Big Ten teams.

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College Football – Michigan State Is Out-Coached, Out-Played and Upset 29-27 by Central Michigan

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College Football – Michigan State Is Out-Coached, Out-Played and Upset 29-27 by Central Michigan

Copyright © 2009 Ed Bagley

Michigan State blew its chance to run the table this year by letting poor coaching and poor playing open the door for Central Michigan to upset the Spartans 29-27 on their home turf.

The Spartans, a 14.5 point favorite over the Chippewas of the mid-level, Mid American Conference, will not go unbeaten this year despite getting both Michigan and Penn State and home, and not having to face Ohio State at all.

Michigan State’s schedule was a gift from football heaven, but the Spartan coaches and players embarrassed themselves, the university and their followers by proving the old adage that “Everything that belongs to me will come to me when I create the capacity to receive it.”

Heck, it wasn’t a matter of Michigan State not being ready for prime time, the Spartans were not even ready for regular time.

After playing like no one knew what the outcome would be for 52 of 60 minutes, Kirk Cousins connected with B. J. Cunningham on a 7-yard scoring pass to put Michigan State up 27-20 with 7:33 remaining. You can win games scoring only 27 points. The offense did not lose this game, MSU’s defense did.

With 32 seconds left, Chippewa QB Dan LaFevour threw an 11-yard TD strike to Paris Cotton to draw within a point of tying the game, 27-26. But Central Michigan was playing to win and successfully completed a 2-point pass conversion; however, it was caught outside the end zone. By all accounts, MSU had a hard fought, undeserved victory at this point.

There was just one little problem. Central Michigan, still playing to win, got a perfect onside kick from Andrew Aguila, recovered, and would ultimately try a 47-yard field goal to win the game. Aguila’s attempt failed, but an over-anxious offsides penalty brought the ball 5 yards closer and his second, 42-yard attempt did not miss with 3 seconds left. Game over.

So what really happened in this game?

First, the Spartans were not mentally prepared to play and win the game. Second, Central Michigan coach Butch Jones successfully used his spread offense to exploit the Spartans’ weak defensive secondary, the same secondary that played poorly last season and is still not repaired, and neutralize future pro linebacker Greg Jones.

Butch Jones had his quarterback completing passes underneath all game as the Spartan defenders played way too loose, and missed tackles like clockwork. Central Michigan picked up 418 offensive yards on 76 plays, MSU had 316 offensive yards on 56 plays; talk about ball control.

Third, the Spartan coaches, who could have exploited Central Michigan’s weak secondary, decided to run for a miserable 101 yards on 30 attempts (a paltry 3.3 yards per carry) rather than letting Kirk Cousins play pass and catch with his capable receiver corps. End of story.

When Central Michigan went ahead 13-10, Michigan State regained the lead with its passing game, not its running game. This approach was not good enough for State, the coaches wanted to run the ball; all that proved was how they could lose the game.

At the outset of the game, senior wide receiver Blair White ran past the Chippewa cover backs like they were standing still, and hauled in a 39-yard pass to set up a 1-yard TD run by Caulton Ray, and State was up 7-zip. White continued to run past Chippewa defenders, and ended the day with 7 catches for 105 yards. White could have caught twice as many passes because the defenders could not keep up with him.

Cousins would end the day completing 13 of 18 for 164 yards and the 7-yard TD pass to Cunningham. Keith Nichol also played QB, ending the day at 3 for 8 for 51 yards and a 16-yard TD pass to Charlie Gantt. Name me one Top 25 team that is rotating two quarterbacks in and out like musical chairs?

Unless Cousins is calling the plays (and he is not), he should have been allowed to carry on with the passing game when it was clear that Michigan State was not ready to defend and in for a dog fight. State could have outscored Central Michigan, even if the Spartan defense was giving up too many points.

Why didn’t coach Mark Dantonio and offensive coordinator Don Treadwell use the strength of their passing game more? Maybe because they are stubborn, and concerned about having to placate too many hot shot running backs. Dantonio is a defensive, not offensive-minded, coach.

Dantonio needs to remember than establishing a running game and controlling the clock only works if you can stop the other team’s offense. Playing conservatively never really wins football games, it only preserves them, and even then, you had better dominate and build up a big lead to protect.

This week the Spartans travel to South Bend, Indiana to face the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame, not exactly a national championship caliber team (they were upset by a rebuilding Michigan team last week)) whose players are not thriving so much on past glory as faded past glory.

One thing is for sure—the would-be Spartans had better beat the Irish on their home turf or Michigan State’s stock will take a major hit for the worse.

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Michigan Football Updates: Detroit Lions and Michigan State University Spartans

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Michigan Football Updates: Detroit Lions and Michigan State University Spartans

Michigan football fans may have been watching the games and plays or keeping up with the news, but for those that haven’t, here are some highlights:

Detroit Lions

There have been two games the past two weeks: one against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on the 19th followed by the Miami Dolphins on the 26th.

The Lions started off the first quarter with the Buccaneers strong with a touchdown that was not answered until the second quarter when the Buccaneers scored two. Ending the second quarter with a field goal pushed the Lions closer to their opponents, but left them trailing 10 to 14 at halftime. During the third quarter the Lions drove 58 yards in 4:44 and brought the score to 17 to 14. After three field goals shared between both teams in the fourth quarter, the score was 20-20 at the close of the game which pushed the teams into Overtime. With a 34 yard field goal, Rayner brought the team to victory 23 to 20.

The next game was a close one that ended well for the Lions. Each team had only field goals in the first quarter with one touchdown by the Lions during the second quarter and two for the Dolphins. At halftime the Dolphins were leading 17 to 10. The third quarter saw a touchdown for each team, but going into the fourth quarter the Lions were down by 17 points. In a final stretch in the later-part of the fourth quarter, the Lions scored two touchdowns and a field goal in 2:26 winning their third game in a row 34-27.

For the Buccaneer game, Drew Stanton started at quarterback while Shaun Hill was brought in as quarterback for the game against the Dolphins. Both were good decisions as they each brought the team to victory. The Lions’ next game is against the Minnesota Vikings on Jan. 2.

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College Football – The Train Has Left the Station, and Michigan State Missed the Departure

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College Football – The Train Has Left the Station, and Michigan State Missed the Departure

Copyright © 2009 Ed Bagley

When the train was ready to pull out of the station this year at East Lansing, the Michigan State University Spartans had a chance to enjoy every stop on their way to an unbeaten season.

They could have run the table at the pool hall. They could have had a scenic and exciting journey, rising right up to become one of the elite teams in the country. In addition to the usual stops on the journey, the Spartans had two of their three biggest hurdles—Michigan and Iowa—at home, and did not even have to face Ohio State because of the Big Ten scheduling rotation.

So much for perfect journeys.

When the train pulled out of the station this year, Michigan State missed the departure for the second stop. After blowing away a Division 1-AA Montana State team 44-3 in their opener at home, there must have been a lot of chest pounding because the Spartans laid an egg against their next opponent at home—Central Michigan.

The 1-A Chippewas from the mid-level Mid American Conference, apparently only slightly less accomplished than teams from the mighty Big Ten, came to East Lansing to win. The Spartans showed up, but did not convince anyone that they were ready for the season they should have had. A lack of focus, attitude and execution did them in, 29-27.

Starting the season at 1-1, they did little to straighten themselves out as they lost away games at Notre Dame 33-30 and Wisconsin 38-30 to slip to 1-3.

After beating Michigan at home 26-20 in overtime, they took care of Illinois 24-14 and Northwestern 24-14, bringing their record to 4-3.

When the now 9-0 Iowa Hawkeyes came to town, the Spartans could have won but lost 15-13, and they compounded their problems by giving up 42 points to Minnesota on the road and losing by 8, 42-34. So the Michigan State Spartans now sit at a humble 4-5, probably wondering what hit them.

Next up is Western Michigan at home. The Broncos are another powerhouse team from Michigan with a 4-5 mark.

The Broncos are most certainly to be feared since they have beaten such illustrious teams as 151st-ranked, 1-AA Hofstra, 145th-ranked Miami of Ohio, 125th-ranked Toledo, and 110th-ranked Buffalo. The Broncos are ranked 112th among 120 major college programs.

Despite the tremendous odds against themselves, the Spartans just might be able to beat the Broncos and even their record to 5-5. Should they do so, they just might have a shot at becoming bowl eligible at Purdue, or at home against an 8-1 Penn State team that plans on using them for fodder.

So what really went wrong at Michigan State this year? Well, one thing is that coach Mark Dantonio wanted two good quarterbacks and got them in Kirk Cousins and Keith Nichol, who are both sophomores. Unfortunately, Dantonio could not make up his mind who was better quarterback so he rotated them—generally a bad mistake.

Dantonio did not put his total confidence in either player and thus denied one of them the opportunity to become the leader on offense. Think of Tim Tebow of the Florida Gators, or Jake Locker of the Washington Huskies.

When a team rotates quarterbacks and the team wins every game, it is still not the best situation, but it can work. The minute a team starts losing, something Michigan State has done a lot of this year, it does not work.

Name me one top team nationally that rotates quarterbacks. Name me one national championship team, any one, that has rotated quarterbacks.

The problem is the players, not actually meaning to, begin to polarize their loyalty. They begin to point fingers and lay blame. When a team loses, all players can be criticized for their play, so they manufacture excuses for not performing up to their potential.

Here is my message to Dantonio and Michigan State: Pick one of the two, back him, put your confidence in him, play him only until he succeeds or fails after several games. Do not dump him too soon or neither quarterback will get the experience they need to develop their leadership talent.

In the meantime, would it be such a bad thing if you crushed Western Michigan and Purdue and became bowl eligible? Maybe there is not a bowl game that would want the Spartans this year, but let’s find out.

(Disclaimer: Ed Bagley is a 1966 graduate of Michigan State University who was there when the Spartans had their back-to-back National Championship teams under Duffy Daugherty in 1965 and 1966.)

Check out “Ed Bagley’s Top 25 Poll” for Week 9 and find out why the Oregon Ducks are getting the bum’s rush in the national ranking polls.
“The Glory Years of the Green and White Michigan State University Football Teams – Part 1″
“The Glory Years of the Green and White Michigan State University Football Teams – Part 2″
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Michigan Football Fans: Pro and College Football Final Season Updates

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Michigan Football Fans: Pro and College Football Final Season Updates

DETROIT, M.I. – Michigan football teams—the Lions, Spartans and Wolverines—enjoyed a long and in some cases, changing season. Games were won and lost, but each team had something to take with them as the season came to a close.

Detroit Lions

The preseason may have given Michigan football fans a good feeling about the Detroit Lions’ season as they won three out of four preseason games, but that is really where the excitement seemed to fade.  The Lions won only two of the first 12 games they played during the regular season. Out of those 12 games, the Detroit Lions lost on average by only three points except for three of those games they lost by 14 or more.

The end of the season was the highlight of the year for the Detroit Lions and fans as they won the last four games against Green Bay, Tampa Bay, Miami and Minnesota. According to General Manager Martin Mayhew, the Lions’ main issue was playing through the fourth quarter, which turned out to be their weakness.

“A lot of these guys learned we have to play our best football in the fourth quarter,” Mayhew said in a press release. “We can’t make mistakes. Instead, we have to capitalize on the other team’s mistakes.”

Last season in 2009, the Detroit Lions only won two games, so this year was an absolute improvement. Next year, the Detroit Lions will have a different view on how they are going play as they leave this season behind knowing they have what it takes to win consistently.

Final scores: 6-10-0, 3rd NFC North.

Michigan State University Spartans

Spartan fans have been on their feet from excitement all year as the Spartans saw only one loss during the regular season. The Spartans scored on average 33 points per game with only two games scoring less than 30. Their only loss was to Iowa 6-37, but the Spartans came back with three big wins in a row after that.

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College Football – Ed Bagley’s Top 25 Poll – Week 5

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College Football – Ed Bagley’s Top 25 Poll – Week 5

Copyright © 2009 Ed Bagley

Only 13 teams remain undefeated after 5 weeks of play, and it is time to seriously think about elevating some of them into my Top 25 picks, even if they have played mostly weak competitors. Some such teams are already there—like Boise State. So here are Week 5′s Top 25 picks:

1) Florida – Was idle this week and stays on top of the heap. Let’s see what happens when the No. 1 Gators travel to No. 4 LSU this week and tangle with the Tigers. LSU is 4th in the AP Poll this week and 13th in my poll this week.

2) Alabama – Beat Kentucky on-the-road. I kicked Mississippi out of my poll after they lost to South Carolina, and put the Gamecocks into the Top 25. I’m still good with that. Alabama travels to Mississippi this week. If the Rebels upset the Crimson Tide, they get back in my poll. If Mississippi loses, they stay out. Should Alabama get upset—no excuses–they lose position in my poll.

3) Texas – Was idle this week but I am moving them up from 4 to 3 because Iowa was so lame in its 24-21 win over 125th-ranked Arkansas State.

4) Virginia Tech – Beat Duke (no big deal) but is still 5-0 and no one else is really doing diddly-squat.

5) Boise State – Still undefeated and still has a signature win over Oregon in season opener. Travels to 4-1 Tulsa this week. If they do not win, they drop like a brick off of a 10-story building.

6) Oregon – Led a hapless Washington State team 42-0 at the half and won 52-6. Now travels to UCLA and faces Slick Rick and his troops.

7) Ohio State – Hate to upgrade the Buckeyes because I hate Ohio State; it’s an inbred thing because I am a Michigan State University graduate. Buckeyes host Wisconsin this week, the toughest opponent they have seen since losing to Southern Cal.

8) Iowa – Hawkeyes host Michigan this week. They need to win against the Wolverines—Michigan State did.

9) Cincinnati – Now 5-0 after beating a winless Miami of Ohio team. If teams like Cincinnati played in the SEC, the Bearcats would lose 4 or 5 games a year.

10) South Carolina – People may crab about the Gamecocks, after all, their last win was over 1-AA South Carolina State. I don’t care, South Carolina is 4-1, they beat Mississippi, and even the AP Poll finally brought them into the fold at No. 25. Hosts Kentucky next.

11) Auburn – Not sure they deserve it but still undefeated at 5-0 and beat Tennessee. Go to Arkansas next.

12) Wisconsin – Still 5-0 and got by Minnesota on-the-road. Teams that win away games in league play impress.

13) LSU – Managed to beat Georgia 20-13, and is 5-0. Hosts No. 1 Florida next. AP has them at No. 4; I remain unconvinced.

14) Kansas – Still 4-0, hosts Iowa State this week. Have no idea how good the Jayhawks are, but they are 1 of 13 teams that are still undefeated.

15) TCU – Beat up SMU to go 4-0. Travels to Air Force next, not exactly a big challenge.

16) USC – Southern Cal is now 4-1. The Trojans went to California and killed the Bears 30-3.

17) South Florida ‘Now 5-0 after beating Syracuse.

18) Missouri – Now 4-0, one of 13 undefeated teams left. Hosts Nebraska this week, that should tell us a lot about Missouri and Nebraska.

19) Georgia Tech – Now 4-1 after beating Mississippi State. Travels to Florida State this week; not sure which Seminole team will be defending their home turf.

20) Miami (FL) – Now 4-1 after upsetting No. 8 Oklahoma 21-20. I kicked Oklahoma out of my poll last week. Now you know why.

21) Nebraska – Now 3-1, did lose to Virginia Tech 16-15 on-the-road. Travels to Missouri next; bring it on.

22) Stanford – Now 4-1 after beating UCLA. Also beat Washington. Probably is the second best team in the Pac 10 behind USC.

23) Pittsburgh – Now 4-1 after dusting Louisville.

24) Notre Dame – Now 4-1. Had to go to overtime to beat Washington. Has won last 3 games in the last 60 seconds of each game. Has given up an average of 30 points a game in its last 4 games.

25) Central Michigan – Now 4-1 after beating Buffalo on-the-road.

I know, you are saying where is Penn State, Oklahoma State, Tulsa, Utah, Mississippi, Brigham Young, Michigan, Houston, Georgia and Florida State. Well, they need to stop talking and start performing against really good teams. It’s bad enough that I have Boise State in my Top 25; one of these at a time is enough.

Check out “Ed Bagley’s Top 25 Poll” for Week 5—you get rankings plus humor.
“College Football Wrap-Up – Week 4 – 7 Upsets Turn Top 25 Poll Into a Scramble With Few Survivors”
“College Football – The Sagarin Ratings – What They Are, How to Read Them & What to Do With Them”
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American Football- Reggie Bush Undergoes Knee Surgery

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American Football- Reggie Bush Undergoes Knee Surgery

Last Sunday was a day that the Saints will want to forget. They lost against the Carolina Panthers 30-7 and they also lost one of their key players due to a knee injury, the runner back Reggie Bush.

Apparently he made an extra effort with his knee while he was running on a punt return through the middle of Carolina’s field. He torn his meniscus on his left knee and the only way to repair it is through arthroscopic surgery to which he was submitted on Monday. The surgery was performed by Dr. James Andrews in Birmingham, Alabama.

The team doesn’t know yet for how much time exactly he is going to be sidelined since it depends on how the knee heals and how he responds to the treatment, but possibly it will take between two to four weeks. He also had some damage in his cartilage, which is known to be a problem that can take out a player for a very long time since it has happened before to other players, and this is why they can’t be sure of how much time it will take Bush to heal.

Coach Sean Payton has expressed how worried they are because of this injury; he explained that Bush has been a key in the offensive part of the team and that they are all trying to be supportive with him. “From a timing standpoint, it falls with this game and then a bye weekend, so there is a little bit of time there for him as it pertains to his recovery,” Payton said.

The team will fly to London this week, where they are supposed to have a game against the San Diego Chargers in the Wembley Stadium. Hopefully they will have a good result with some changes that coach Payton will do to substitute Bush. The knee has been bothering Reggie for quiet some time now. Last season he missed the last four games because of a knee injury as well. Before he had his meniscus torn, his knee had been swollen but he said he didn’t feel any pain. But with the bad movement he did on the Carolina game the problem got complicated.

Bush started his professional career with the University of Southern California in 2003. Then in the draft for the 2006 season he was selected by the New Orleans Saints as the number two overall pick in the draft. Since his selection by the New Orleans Saints, he was received with a plenty of excitement by the team’s fans. He also signed up advertising contracts with very important companies such as Pepsi, General Motors and Adidas, among others.

His care for the city that gave him such a warm welcome caused him to get very shocked when the hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans and the devastation that it left in the old city. Therefore, he donated money to repair the community in the most affected zones.

Bush has had a very good record this season so far, which he is willing to maintain when he recovers. In the last game he played, he entered with an NFL’s 41 best receptions. On his overall record this season he has an average of 294 rushing yards, 366 receiving yards, 285 punt return yards and 8 touch downs.

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College Football – in Just Two Years Nick Saban Has the Crimson Tide No. 1 in the Nation

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College Football – in Just Two Years Nick Saban Has the Crimson Tide No. 1 in the Nation

Copyright © 2008 Ed Bagley

Goodbye Texas. Hello Alabama. It is now the Crimson Tide that have become the No. 1 coveted target in the nation for big-time college football programs in America.

The Texas Longhorns, who were No. 1, took on their 4th top-ranked team in consecutive weeks and came up short on the road Saturday (11-1-08) in Lubbock to No. 6 Texas Tech 39-33 on a scoring play that never should have happened with 1 second left.

In a Texas-style shootout, the Longhorns trailed 19-0 and rallied to take a 33-32 lead on Vondrell McGee’s 4-yard touchdown run with only 1:29 to play. That gave just a little too much time left for the Red Raiders’ Graham Harrell and Michael Crabtree, two gifted athletes on a mission few others would dare to take.

With virtually no time left and 28 yards from pay dirt, Harrell found himself surrounded by nasty Longhorns and out of time with Crabtree in double coverage and no room to even turn around. So what does a great quarterback do? He throws high into double coverage, hoping his All-American wide receiver is as great as Harrell thinks he is.

Michael Crabtree does not disappoint either his teammates or himself. He rises to the challenge, grabs the rock with sure hands, breaks the wannabe arm tackle of a sophomore cover back trying to strip the ball, and takes a couple of steps into the end zone and the game clock shows 1 second left.

Amazingly, Crabtree stays in bounds as thousands and thousands of screaming, delirious fans pour onto the field of play. It is sheer bedlam as fans begin to rip down the goal post at one end of the field, and the officials on the field try to restore order for the extra-point attempt and final kickoff to Texas to eliminate the one second left on the clock.

This is college football in America on a Saturday afternoon. A major university with thousands of fans who have suffered through the dominance of Texas and Oklahoma teams for too many years. This is their moment of glory and they will not be denied. It is the competitive spirit of America in its finest hour, their years of hardship and agony are over and their 15 minutes of fame and glory have arrived.

All of the Texas Tech fans, players and coaches need to party down big-time because Texas Tech’s season is not over. The Red Raiders will now run a gauntlet somewhat similar to the one that the Longhorns faced as 8-1 Oklahoma State and 8-1 Oklahoma lie ahead and a lesser-light Baylor team lurks in the background.

The drama of this game could not have been higher. Texas Tech only needed a field goal to win the game, but could not rely on its kicker to convert from some 40 yards out. Not only was Harrell’s pass into double coverage over the top, and even though Crabtree made a great catch, had he been tackled short of the end zone or gone out of bounds, it is unlikely in the moment that the Red Raiders could have called a time out and still had enough time to set up for a game-winning field goal try.

“All we needed was a field goal, but a touchdown’s even sweeter,” said Raider quarterback Graham Harrell after the game. “If you’re a quarterback and don’t want to be in that situation, you should change positions.” Harrell finished with 474 yards passing and 2 touchdowns while completing 36 of 53 attempts.

Was this really THAT big of a win for Texas Tech? Yes it was. The Red Raider win over Texas was the biggest win in Texas Tech history and its first win against a No. 1-ranked team. The victory gave them command of the Big 12 South and put them smack in the middle of the race for a spot in the national championship game.

And just how close was Texas to winning? How about 1 second among 60 minutes of play? Or the fact that on the play prior to Crabtree’s winning 28-yard TD catch, freshman safety Blake Gideon dropped what would have been a game-ending interception on a tipped pass. That single drop meant Harrell could make the dangerous decision to throw into double coverage to Crabtree. The rest is now history.

The win vaulted No. 6 Texas Tech past Penn State, Florida and Oklahoma into the No. 2 spot in this week’s AP Top 25 Poll. For Texas Tech fans around the world, this rise to prominence came none too soon.

The reason Alabama vaulted from No. 2 in the AP rankings to the top spot is because the Crimson Tide shut out Arkansas State Saturday 35-0, scoring in every quarter and looking every bit as if they should be No. 1.

Coach Nick Saban has quickly become better than the gold standard in Alabama. Saban has taken the Crimson Tide to the No. 1 ranking in the nation in only his second year at Tuscaloosa.

Saban is the highest paid coach in college football ( million for 8 years). Many fans and boosters at Alabama believe Saban is worth every penny of it and now you know why.

Saban turned around Michigan State’s program in one year and went to 3 bowl games in his first 3 years. He turned around Louisiana State’s program in one year, won or shared 3 SEC titles, went to bowl games all 5 years and won the National Championship in 2003. He turned around Alabama in his first season last year and went to a bowl game. Now his Crimson Tide players are 9-0 and in the hunt for a spot in this year’s national championship game.

No. 5 Florida recorded a huge win on the road at No. 8 Georgia, putting some major hurt on the Bulldogs, 49-10. Since their unexpected lack of focus and 31-30 loss to Mississippi, Coach Urban Meyer’s Gators have gone ballistic croc hunting, ripping apart Arkansas 38-7, LSU 51-21 and Kentucky 63-5 before hosting Georgia.

Apparently the Gators have become so savage that they will rip apart their victims but also drink their blood in their quest to get into the national championship game.

Both Texas and Georgia lost to top-ranked teams. Texas Tech, Alabama and Florida were among 13 of the 20 AP Poll teams to win this week, 7 others—including Texas and Georgia which played top-ranked teams–lost and 5 teams were idle. No. 3 Penn State, No. 13 Ohio State, No. 18 Ball State, No. 21 North Carolina and No. 25 Maryland were all idle.

The other ranked teams which won big and made a statement included:

No. 4 Oklahoma at home in a waltz over Nebraska 62-28 (the Sooners led 62-21 after 3 quarters), No. 7 Southern Cal on the road shut out Washington 56-0 (the Huskies are dead and waiting for fired head coach Tyrone Willingham to get on down the road), No. 9 Oklahoma State at home over Iowa State 59-17 (the Cowboys scored in every quarter), No. 11 Boise State at home shut out New Mexico State 49-0 (the Broncos scored in every quarter against what we think is a team in the southwest), No. 12 TCU on the road over UNLV 44-14, and No. 15 LSU at home over Tulane 35-10.

Four other ranked teams won but were hardly impressive. They included:

No. 10 Utah on the road over weak, unranked New Mexico 13-10 (the 9-0 unbeaten Utah Utes are overrated big-time and may find that out this week when they clash with 9-1 TCU), No. 14 Missouri on the road over unranked Baylor 31-28 (the now toothless Tigers take down a 3-win Baylor team), No. 17 BYU on the road over weak, unranked Colorado State 45-42 (the Cougars are hardly ferocious, they gave up 32 points to TCU, 35 to UNLV and now 42 to Colorado State after beating a winless 0-8 Washington team 28-27 earlier in the season), and No. 22 Michigan State at home over Wisconsin 25-24 (it’s true that Wisconsin may well be the best 4-5 team in the country, but the Spartans should have won by two touchdowns).

Five other ranked teams committed the unpardonable sin of losing to an unranked team. They included:

No. 16 Florida State lost on the road to Georgia Tech 31-28, No. 19 and unbeaten Tulsa lost on the road to Arkansas 30-23, No. 20 Minnesota lost at home to Northwestern 24-17, No. 23 Oregon lost on the road to California 26-16, and No. 24 South Florida lost on the road to Cincinnati 24-10.

Read my other detailed, knowledgeable, interesting articles on college football, including:

“Texas Handles Unbeaten Oklahoma State, and Penn State Whips Ohio State”

“Top 6 Teams Remain on Top, Led by Unbeaten Texas, Alabama & Penn State”

“Only 10 Undefeated Teams Remain – Oklahoma, Missouri and LSU All Lose”

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