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September 5, 2011 by · Comments Off on College Football Score 

College Football ScoreCollege Football Score, We do not hide our displeasure in the late evening opening college football games. With explosions and pastries abound, was not fun. But since that first night of college football action built to a crescendo, beginning with Baylor and TCU game filled with ham and ending with Saturday’s slate with all the schadenfreude. This is what college is about football.

Storms hit the Midwest and filtering terrible football in South Bend. This should not be a surprise, we go through this every year. Return to the glory of Notre Dame boasted during the crime, and, inevitably, anti-Irish faceplant. Christmas came early this year and Skip Holtz played the role of Santa. The irony here is almost too much.

Congratulations to Auburn for the need for two touchdowns with an onside kick late in the half to beat Utah State. Judging by the reaction of the fans, this victory was as large as the BCS championship. War Damn weak.

Les Miles is still a genius disguised as a madman, and we are grateful. Without Jordan Jefferson and Russell Shepard, Tiger’s driving Oregon to open the season, closing LaMichael James en route to a 40-27 victory. And then Les Miles acknowledged the misspelled Geaux room.

In the other match of the night, Boise State waltzed at the Georgia Dome High stepped back with a 35-21 victory. This is the creation of the inevitable loss of Nevada, is not it?

But none of these games approached the level of hilarity provided by the Oregon State Beavers. A loss of Sacramento State? Way to represent the Pac-12, children.

And now the rest of the story.

Northwestern 24, Boston College 17. This game was as bad as it seems.

Missouri 17, Miami (OH) 6. Mizzou Kentucky will be one hell of an SEC showdown next year.

Ohio State 42, Akron 0. Luke Fickell era begins and LeBron James cries silently somewhere.

Penn State 41, Indiana State 7. Nitany Lions host the kickoff and it was almost as exciting as it got.

Iowa 34, Tennessee Tech 7. Played in the middle of the apocalypse.

[Censored] 27, Middle Tennessee State 24. You will get your name back when you can convincingly beat an inferior opponent. Just kidding, never recovered.

Alabama 48, Kent State 7. / Look at Auburn

Virginia Tech 66, Appalachian State 13. After last year, and certain victory in Casa Grande years ago, this seemed like a trap. Not so!

USC 19, Minnesota 17. The good news is that Lane Kiffin was two much.

Florida State 34, Louisiana-Monroe 0. Only now realize that there are one hundred eleven billion Louisiana schools.

Michigan 34, Western Michigan 10. If this game was not called for rain, Western Michigan completely I’ve had.

North Carolina 42, James Madison 10. This will be canceled for any reason other in a few years. Congratulations in advance, JMU.

Nebraska 40, Chattanooga 7. Bo Pellini freshman sacrificed to remind his team what happens when you score Chattanooga.

Clemson 43, Troy 19. Troy was winning at halftime before the Tigre shared some of his special sauce Clemson.

Houston 38, UCLA 34. It will be very sad when Rick Neuheisel was fired. Maybe I can get into pick-em contest for money and speed up this process.

BYU 14, Ole Miss 13. This was for all riders.

Stanford 57, San Jose State 3. Andrew lucky just give the Heisman. This was all I needed to see.

Washington State 64, Idaho State 21. I mention this for two reasons: I am an alumnus of Washington State and the Cougars scored the third most points this week. Lobster, raining frogs, and all that fun stuff.

Tennessee 42, Montana 16. Derek Dooley Hair: impeccable as always.

Arkansas 51, Missouri 7. Thank goodness. I think this win will Houston Nutt of the firing line in Arkansas.

California 36, ??Fresno State 21. One of the biggest wins in the Pac-12 this week.

Florida 41, Florida Atlantic 3. The installation of the Weis offense, with one side of the pen, was a success.

Iowa State 20, Northern Iowa 19. When Iowa State gets left out of the extravagance of adjustment, you’ll know why.

Richmond 23, Duke 21. Cinderella is still dancing about five months later.

Oklahoma State 61, Louisiana-Lafayette 34. One of the best Pac-16 wins the day. Welcome, Cowboys!

Washington 30, Eastern Washington 27. This quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell threw the ball 69 times, completing 39 for 473 yards. Taiwan guess the Eagles lose Jones or something.

Ball State 27, Indiana 20. What in the world is this, do not know.

Cincinnati 72, we Peay 10. We just wanted to use Peay, that’s all.

Kansas State 10, Eastern Kentucky 7. When Kansas State was left out of the extravagance of adjustment, you’ll know why.

South Carolina 56, East Carolina 37. In addition to Esteban Garcia / less went through the roof.

Texas Tech 50, Texas State 10. This game was 10-9 in favor of the State of Texas in the middle. Just let that sink in.

Oklahoma 47, Tulsa 14. Worked through the distractions of expanding the conference to maintain a stranglehold on the No. 1 position.

Texas 34, Rice 9. If a match is played in the Longhorn network, and nobody can see it, does it really happen?

UTEP 31, Stony Brook 24 of the Old Testament. I am upset that, UTEP.

College Football Score

September 4, 2011 by · Comments Off on College Football Score 

College Football ScoreCollege Football Score, Texas, unveiled a new offense, behind some familiar names, with a predictable result: a 34-9 victory over the rice.

Freshman Jaxon Shipley caught a touchdown pass on a trick play and Fozzy Whittaker scored twice in the fourth quarter, the Longhorns shook a slow start to run at the end of a team the Longhorns have won 40 of the last 41 games.

Shipley, the younger brother of Texas career receptions leader Jordan Shipley, as the Longhorns ahead 20-9 in the third receiver on a pass from John Harris.

Garrett Gilbert passed for 239 yards, with 115 going to Mike Davis in the new offense of Texas in the first year coordinator Bryan Harsina. Coach Mack Brown revised his team after the Longhorns went 5-7 and missed a bowl in 2010, first in Texas losing season since 1997.

“We got the win, that’s what mattered most,” said Gilbert, who took most of the blame for the crisis Texas fans last season, including a 2-5 record at home.

“It was fun. When you win, it is always fun,” said Gilbert, who had to win a four-way battle to keep his job in training camp.

Texas last seen catching Jordan Shipley touchdown passes in the loss of Gilbert from Texas to Alabama in the BCS title game after the 2009 season. There was the name of Liliana is mentioned as one of the brightest stars of training camp this season and did not disappoint, wrestling the ball away from a defender for a touchdown that helped the Longhorns to break a close game.

The score was a pass back, where backup quarterback David Ash delivered to Whittaker, who threw the ball to Harris to find Shipley in the end zone. Shipley took the ball away from Paul Porras rice security in the finish line.

“The guy was right on me,” said Shipley. “When the ball was in the air just knew I had to make a move and luckily I did.”

Gilbert, who had 17 interceptions last season, had a turnover and showed a deft touch on his deep balls and 26 yards in the fourth quarter touchdown pass from Whittaker.

The Longhorns also announced a new Wildcat formation that kept the Owls off guard near the end zone, and a set of most difficult race that was capable of grinding to 229 yards. Freshman runner Malcolm Brown came in late and finished with a game-high 86 yards on 16 carries.

The defense under new coordinator Manny Diaz was solid, giving up 224 meters and keep the Owls in the end zone.

Moreover, all of which came against Rice, a Texas team who usually lines up for early season and impressive.

“It was a dominant victory, but that’s okay. We’re back on track,” said Texas linebacker Keenan Robinson.

The Longhorns offense showed it still has long way to go. Penalties, sacks and problems early end units touchdowns made it clear that the transition to Harsina after 13 seasons under former coordinator Greg Davis will take some getting used to.

Rice kept the game close through most of three quarters on the leg of Chris Boswell, which kicks-yard field goals of 42, 49 and 26. His last strip in the Owls 13-9 before Texas finally created a break with the Shipley touchdown.

Tyler Smith led the rice with 67 yards on 10 carries.

“We had the ball in the red zone two or three times and stayed with field goals. We’ll have to turn those into touchdowns, especially against a team like Texas, for a chance to win,” Rice quarterback Taylor McHargue said.

Gilbert Davis related to terminations 56 and 53 yards. The first set up a field goal in the first half. The second came during a 99-yard drive that ended with a career Whittaker 7 yards for a 27-9 advantage in Texas. Gilbert also scrambled 22 yards early in the game to create another field goal.

“I think he did a good job, threw a handful of yards, made some plays with his feet,” said Brown. “We’ve told Garrett does not have to win games by himself.”

Gilbert Rice fired twice on the first drive of the third, drawing a few boos from the crowd of 101,000 was still waiting to see Texas putting up a well-oiled offensive machine.

Texas responded with a drive 72 yards for his second touchdown on a pass from Harris to Shipley.

After scoring, Jordan Shipley is shown on the big screen scoreboard giving your little brother “hook ’em horns” salute.

“Even in the summer workouts did not look like a freshman,” said senior tight end Blaine Irby for Liliana. “He came and I feel like I’m physically prepared for this and only shows today.”

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