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Top 25’s

November 13th, 2009 Chip No comments

Top 25 for Travis

1. Alabama (9-0), clinched SEC West with win over LSU
2. Texas (9-0), Iowa’s loss means they won’t be passed by any other unbeaten
3. Florida (9-0), Gouge This
4. TCU (9-0), a near 3 TD favorite over Utah
5. Cincinnati (9-0), last game at Pittsburgh may boost them
6. Boise St. (9-0), pretty much locked to this spot
7. Georgia Tech (9-1), squeeked out an OT win
8. Pittsburgh (8-1), nothing fancy just victories
9. LSU (7-2), lose and move up
10. Oregon (7-2), trap game
11. USC (7-2), could still make the Rose Bowl
12. Iowa (9-1), going from National Title to Capital One Bowl in 2 weeks
13. Utah (8-1), outside shot at a BCS at-large with win at TCU
14. Houston (8-1), barely hanging on
15. Miami (7-2), big 2nd half
16. Arizona (6-2), did what they were supposed to against Washington St.
17. Ohio St. (8-2), showdown for the Rose Bowl
18. Oklahoma St. (7-2), nice blowout win
19. Penn St. (8-2), two home blowout losses to the good teams in the Big 10
20. Virginia Tech (6-3), nice rebound against East Carolina
21. South Florida (6-2), earned a bye
22. West Virginia (7-2), big one at Cincinnati
23. Oregon St. (6-3), normal 2nd half surge
24. Stanford (6-3), Toby Gerhard is a Heisman candidate
25. Clemson (6-3), C.J. Spiller is becoming an All-American
I can not really complain with Travis’ top 25 list.  I’d flip Boise and Cinci and drop Houston behind Miami and U of A.

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Real World against Playstation continued

November 3rd, 2009 Chip 1 comment

Real World

Arizona played Stanford and came from behind to win 43-38 on a long run by Nic Grigsby on third and forever.  Nick Foles tore it up passing going 40 for 51 with 415 yards and 3 TD’s in an old fashioned Pac 10 shootout.

PS2 World

My beloved Cats had a much easier time with Stanford in PS2′ville.  Nick Foles actually makes his first extended appearance for me in this game as I got fed up with interceptions with Scott.  Had to see if I could change something.  Here are the stats for the game.

#22 UA    45                                vs                                Stanford   14

Total Offence                       405                                                298

Rush Yards                             57                                                   -3

Pass Yards                            348                                                301

Turnovers                                 6                                                       6

Matt Scott       12 for 24   243 yards   1 TD   3 picks                                                                                                                                          Nick Foles    11 for 15   105 yards   2 td 0 picks                                                                                                                                                 Grigsby       13 att 47 yards 1 td                                                                                                                                                                              Gronkowski    10 rec 237 yards 3 TD                                                                                                                                                             Ross 3 INT

The Following week Arizona played UCLA.

Real World

The Wildcats had 5 turnovers and still somehow managed to find a way to win the game.  This would have never happened when I attended U of A.  In a game like this they would have been blitzed.  Luckily Stoops has built a program with depth………………………well UCLA also kinda sucks.

PS2 World

(Here are my notes I took while drunk and playing)

UCLA 26 at Arizona 45

Real horseshit game as far as interceptions are concerned  tipped off receivers hands and insane jumps

Player of game

Gronk had over 240 receiving with 1 td  and fumble return for TD

Major computer catch up game

Finally started Foles and he had an awful game with 2 TD’s and 5 picks  will stick with him at QB as before the game he had better TD to INT ratio than Scott.  2 TD’s to 0 int.  Also higher completion percentage.  UCLA game was just ridiculous for picks.

Now 21st in Coaches and 14th in Media Poll,  15th in BCS,  still no love.   Teams I have beat however are 3rd/4th and 6th/9th.   I have Number 1 SOS and I still can’t crack top 10.  WTF?

I will do a write up on the game play of 2010.  But here is a quick breakdown.  The game is much more fun when playing a friend.  When playing the computer the computer to try to even things out has its defense make insane interceptions (Everyone has Deion Sanders recovery speed with Jerry Rice hands and Michael Jordan hops, even linebackers!).   It is impossible to hit the seams in cover 2 as somehow the first corner jumps up 70 inches on a pass that does not go at a correct angle from where you are in the pocket so somehow it ends up over the first  corners head.  Sneak peak to the future for an example. At one point with Foles in a game I was 25 for 28 with like 3oo some yards 2 TD’s and 3 picks.  That’s right.  Every pass I threw was caught.  Of the 3 interceptions 2 occured when I went deep when I caught them in a blitz only once to have the Corner somehow out run, after he was beat by 3 to 4 yards, Terrell Turner to the ball and pick it off.  And once a Safety catch and pass Gronkowski and out jump him for it when he started 5 yards behind.  The third was on a screen pass where they had the ball hit off a blockers back into the arms of a charging corner for a pick 6 (third straight pick by the way) for their only Touchdown of the game.   Got to love computer catch up and I’m not even getting into what they do to the O line yet.

Real World and PS2 World

Bye Week,   Oregon beats USC (so thats a match)


College Football Top 25’s

October 29th, 2009 Chip No comments

Alright.  Enough of the season has passed that we have decided to give our top 25’s.  I’ll post up Senor Burns version first and then I will put mine up with a sentence reasoning for each one.

My list is fluid week to week and I do not weigh a perfect record (I want you great at the end of the year) as heavy as I do eyeball test (how fast and strong you are) and what Vegas would say, does anyone really think Vegas would favor Iowa or Boise over USC?

Top 25 according to Travis

1. Alabama (8-0)
2. Texas (7-0)
3. Florida (7-0)
4. Iowa (8-0)
5. Boise St. (7-0)
6. Cincinnati (7-0)
7. TCU (7-0)
8. USC (6-1)
9. Oregon (6-1)
10. Georgia Tech (7-1)
11. LSU (6-1)
12. Virginia Tech (5-2)
13. Penn St. (7-1)
14. Pittsburgh (7-1)
15. Utah (6-1)
16. Houston (6-1)
17. Oklahoma St. (6-1)
18. West Virginia (6-1)
19. Miami (5-2)
20. Arizona (5-2)
21. South Carolina (6-2)
22. Ohio St. (6-2)
23. Central Michigan (7-1)
24. Notre Dame (5-2)
25. Mississippi (5-2)

Chip’s list:

1. Alabama (Look better than Florida at the moment)

2. Texas (Have started playing better as of late and look better than Florida)

3. Florida (Here by default, Tebow misses Harvin)

4. USC (Their one loss was on the road to former coaches without Barkley, Mays and their #2 receiver, Vegas would favor SC against Florda on a neutral field)

5. Iowa (I’m giving them credit for their record, but Vegas would have them as dogs to some teams below them on a neutral field)

6. Boise State (Well coached, weak conference and beat an Oregon school who had not hit their offensive stride)

7. TCU (Impressed me by waxing BYU)

8.  Cincinnati ( Here due to record and Good win over Oregon State)

9. Oregon (Can jump higher with a good showing against USC, might be playing best ball in country at moment)

10. Georgia Tech (triple option win over VT)

11. Virginia Tech (Close game loss against GT)

12.  LSU (Solid team)

13. Penn St (The favorite team for anyone with an AARP card)

14. Oklahoma State (I doubt they would let Houston pull that off again)

15. Utah (could switch with Pitt)

16. Pitt (See above)

17. Houston (respect for win over OSU but I think it was a fluke, YOU LOST TO UTEP, we will see how OSU fairs against Texas)

18. Miami (Harris will only get better)

19. Arizona (Had Foles started all year I don’t think Iowa wins that game and the offense runs better against UW…………but he didn’t)

20. South Carolina (Lost to Georgia)

21. West Virginia (Could be 20)

22. Ohio State (Pryor always makes them dangerous, now if he was just set free like Mike Vick. P.S. Please beat Iowa and save us from another Big 10 pasting in a title game)

23. Notre Dame (Close losses)

24. Kansas (Their QB is too good to leave them off)

25. Mississippi (Two losses to teams that are just better than them)

Nadal is my homeboy

September 9th, 2009 Chip 1 comment

So I’m typing this as I watch the Nadal vs. Monfils quarter final in the US Open.  Good close to a great sports weekend.

I love college football, the start of it is always one of my favorite times of the year.  Multiple fan bases have high hopes (most highly unrealistic) but at least it keeps everyone talking.

My thoughts from this weeks college football opening weekend:

The Big East is boring and I will refuse to talk about them until they become relavent.

The ACC should be embarrassed.  Seriously you lost twice at home to FCS teams?  Your automatic BCS bid should be given to the Mountain West and then you and the Big East can have a pillow fight over who gets the last bid.

Big 10: You guys still look slow.   Navy………seriously…….is this 1926 or something?  My cell phone says no which means if you want to be taken seriously as a conference your top teams should kill Navy.  If said top team lays an egg (hey it happens every once and awhile) then your other teams need to pick up the slack and at least embarrass any school with a direction in front of their name (cough cough Iowa).

Pac 10:  Respectable.  Washington played LSU tough so the Sarkisian era looks like it could be promising.  More will be known next week after USC travels to OSU.  The Buckeye faithful better hope OSU was just overlooking the Midshipmen or they will be in for a very long day against USC.  Oregon losing to BSU is not a disgrace especially since the game was played on the smurf turf.  Blount’s punch however was a disgrace and I do not want to hear anyone say that the Boise player instigated it by talking smack.  Blount talked smack in print before the game and I’m sure both players talked smack the entire game to each other.  Blount couldnt take it that Boise definitely had the last word and socked a guy as he was getting yelled at by his coach for not being classy.  Then to make matters worse he flexes while running away, he must have just finished reading Chapter 1 of  “How to fight like a thug” by Carmelo Anthony.  Followed by punching his own player and then the really foolish move of taking his helmet off before he attempts to go all Ron Ron on the Boise State faithful.

SEC:  Yawn, good job beating up on who you should and kudos to Georgia for playing outside of the south against a national power in a non conference game.  Glad those on the message boards now claim Georgia is not a REAL SEC team.  Surprise surprise.

What I’ll watch these next few days:

US Open Tennis- Possible Nadal vs Federer rematch and Ouidin are the two  stories I care about.

NFL football – Season kicks off Thursday as does the fantasy football season, the BendErOverLikeBigBen’s are looking to get me a repeat as league champ!

Bowl Projections

September 4th, 2009 Chip No comments
BCS Games
Date Game Location TV Time Matchup
Jan. 7 BCS Title Pasadena, Calif. ABC 8 p.m. Florida vs. Oklahoma
Jan. 5 Orange Miami FOX 8 p.m. Virginia Tech vs. Rutgers
Jan. 4 Fiesta Glendale, Ariz. FOX 8 p.m. Texas vs. California
Jan. 1 Sugar New Orleans, La. FOX 8:30 p.m. Mississippi vs. Boise St.
Jan. 1 Rose Pasadena, Calif. ABC 5 p.m. USC vs. Penn St.
Non-BCS Games
Date Game Location TV Time Matchup
Jan. 6 GMAC Mobile, Ala. ESPN 7 p.m. Buffalo vs. Maryland
Jan. 2 Alamo San Antonio ESPN 9 p.m. Michigan St. vs. Texas Tech
Jan. 2 Liberty Memphis, Tenn. ESPN 5:30 p.m. Houston vs. Arkansas
Jan. 2 Cotton Dallas FOX 2 p.m. Oklahoma St. vs. LSU
Jan. 2 Papajohns.com Birmingham, Ala. ESPN 2 p.m. Cincinnati vs. Auburn
Jan. 2 International Toronto ESPN2 Noon West Virginia vs. Western Michigan
Jan. 1 Gator Jacksonville, Fla. CBS 1 p.m. Georgia Tech vs. Notre Dame
Jan. 1 Capital One Orlando, Fla. ABC 1 p.m. Ohio St. vs. Alabama
Jan. 1 Outback Tampa, Fla. ESPN 11 a.m. Iowa vs. Georgia
Dec. 31 Chick-fil-A Atlanta ESPN 7:30 p.m. South Carolina vs. Florida St.
Dec. 31 Insight Tempe, Ariz. NFL Net. 5:30 p.m. Wisconsin vs. Missouri
Dec. 31 Sun El Paso, Tex. CBS Noon Arizona vs. Kansas
Dec. 31 Armed Forces Fort Worth, Tex. ESPN TBA Utah vs. East Carolina
Dec. 30 Holiday San Diego, Calif. ESPN 8 p.m. Oregon St. vs. Nebraska
Dec. 30 Texas Houston NFL Net. 8 p.m. Baylor vs. Navy
Dec. 30 Humanitarian Boise, Idaho ESPN 4:30 p.m. Nevada vs. Air Force
Dec. 29 Champs Sports Orlando, Fla. ESPN 8 p.m. North Carolina vs. Illinois
Dec. 29 EagleBank Washington D.C. ESPN 4:30 p.m. Memphis vs. Miami
Dec. 28 Independence Shreveport, La. ESPN 5 p.m. Colorado vs. Kentucky
Dec. 27 Music City Nashville, Tenn. ESPN 8:15 p.m. Tennessee vs. NC State
Dec. 26 Emerald San Francisco ESPN 8:30 p.m. Clemson vs. Stanford
Dec. 26 Meineke Car Care Charlotte, N.C. ESPN 4 p.m. Wake Forest vs. Pittsburgh
Dec. 26 Motor City Detroit, Mich. ESPN 5 p.m. Central Michigan vs. Michigan
Dec. 24 Hawaii Honolulu ESPN 8 p.m. Fresno St. vs. Tulsa
Dec. 23 Poinsettia San Diego, Calif. ESPN 8 p.m. TCU vs. UCLA
Dec. 22 Las Vegas Las Vegas, Nev. ESPN 8 p.m. Oregon vs. BYU
Dec. 20 New Orleans New Orleans ESPN 8 p.m. Troy vs. Southern Miss
Dec. 19 St. Petersburg St. Petersburg, Fla. ESPN 8 p.m. South Florida vs. UTEP
Dec. 19 New Mexico Albuquerque, N.M. ESPN 4:30 p.m. UNLV vs. Louisiana Tech