Are we really arguing over quarterbacks again coach Spurrier? Apparently the Ole Ball Coach didn't watch the LSU game and the fourth quarter of South Carolina's win at Kentucky.
What more do you want from Stephen Garcia coach? Sorry but he's not Rex Grossman or Jesse Palmer, yet. Why don't you go out and sign some offensive linemen, that's a start. Ok, onto this week's game in Columbia.
Preview: Tennessee (3-5) at South Carolina (5-3) 7pm ESPN2
Once again, like in Spurrier's previous three seasons, the Gamecocks enter the "orange crush" portion of their schedule with the Vols on Saturday night and upcoming games against Florida and Clemson. South Carolina fans are thinking, at best, 8-4 at this point with a berth in the Outback Bowl Jan. 1, 2009 in Tampa, Fla. That wouldn't be so bad would it?
I'm predicting a 7-5 finish, with the Gamecocks losing one of two to either the Vols or those Tigers in November. Rumors continue to swirl on whether or not Captain Munnerlyn and Emanuel Cook stay for their senior campaigns, I sure hope so.
Breaking it down by position, these under-achieving teams are almost dead even:
Quarterbacks: Both teams are plagued with inexperienced signal callers but at least the Gamecocks are a little more mobile. Advantage: South Carolina
Running backs: Seriously? Mike Davis needs to graduate, NOW. Advantage: Tennessee
Wide Receivers: Both teams have question marks at the wideout position, but the Vols' Josh Briscoe is the real deal. Hopefully, Jared Cook plays well against the Tennessee secondary. Advantage: Even
Offense: Tennessee ranks 112th in the nation in total offense. South Carolina leads the nation in interceptions thrown. Advantage: Even
Defensive line: The Gamecocks are struggling with sacking the quarterback. Once again, USC ranks amogst the SEC's lowest in that department. Advantage: Tennessee
Linebackers: Rodney Paulk and Jasper Brinkley lead a talented crew of linebackers who will have no problem against UT's rushing attack. Advantage: South Carolina
Secondary: Captain Munnerlyn is healthy and Cook is a tackling machine for the nation's 6th-ranked pass defense. Advantage: South Carolina
Defense: South Carolina has been solid all season long on defense and the Vols are having trouble putting the ball in the endzone. Advantage: South Carolina
Special Teams: Ryan Succop has had one ugly senior season for the Garnet and Black. Not to mention he's struggled against the Vols. Advantage: Tennessee
Prediction: This will be disappointing for Gamecock fans. 83,000 will go home unhappy, thankfully I'll be watching from the couch. Fulmer keeps his job with the orange crush for another week as Tennessee improves to 26-3 versus South Carolina all-time.
Volunteers 24 Gamecocks 17
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Local High School Squads Eye Postseason
As county teams enter the regular season's final two weeks, the playoff picture is beginning to take shape for the Mid-Southeastern and Two Rivers 4-A Conferences.
Jack Britt (8-1, 4-1), Seventy-First (8-1, 4-1) and Douglas Byrd (7-2, 4-1) are tied at the top of the Mid-Southeastern, all with one conference loss each. Britt travels to Byrd this Friday and a win for the Bucs will put them in the driver's seat for their first outright conference title in the school's 8-year history.
Britt owns a tie-breaker over Seventy-First in case both teams finish with identical records. The Bucs beat the Falcons 14-0 three weeks ago in Fayetteville behind a strong defensive showing.
Defending Two Rivers champion South View (6-4, 4-1) seeks to capture another conference title with a win Friday against winless E.E. Smith (0-9, 0-5). The Tigers' 37-13 win over Cape Fear last night assured South View at least a share of this season's hardware.
Jack Britt and Seventy-First will be Cumberland County's best squads in the playoffs with both team's ranked in the state's top 15 as of Friday's games. Britt QB Everett Proctor has a sore knee, but all indications point to the signal-caller returning against Douglas Byrd this Friday.
Purnell Swett (5-4, 2-2) enjoyed the return of All-Two Rivers linebacker JoJo Blanks. Last season's Defensive Player of the Year intercepted a pass in the third quarter to help the Rams beat Terry Sanford 48-28 last night. The surprise of this victory? The win gave Swett its first at home since the second round of the state playoffs in 2007.
Mid-Southeastern and Two Rivers Standings
Cumberland County Statistical Leaders
Here are a few of my most recent HSFB publications from The Fayetteville Observer:
Oct. 28 - Purnell Swett wins high scoring homecoming affair
Oct. 25 - Douglas Byrd rolls as Rowe scores four touchdowns
Oct. 27 - Falcons shut out Scotland County
Oct. 10 - Lumberton clips Purnell Swett in Robeson Rivalry
Jack Britt (8-1, 4-1), Seventy-First (8-1, 4-1) and Douglas Byrd (7-2, 4-1) are tied at the top of the Mid-Southeastern, all with one conference loss each. Britt travels to Byrd this Friday and a win for the Bucs will put them in the driver's seat for their first outright conference title in the school's 8-year history.
Britt owns a tie-breaker over Seventy-First in case both teams finish with identical records. The Bucs beat the Falcons 14-0 three weeks ago in Fayetteville behind a strong defensive showing.
Defending Two Rivers champion South View (6-4, 4-1) seeks to capture another conference title with a win Friday against winless E.E. Smith (0-9, 0-5). The Tigers' 37-13 win over Cape Fear last night assured South View at least a share of this season's hardware.
Jack Britt and Seventy-First will be Cumberland County's best squads in the playoffs with both team's ranked in the state's top 15 as of Friday's games. Britt QB Everett Proctor has a sore knee, but all indications point to the signal-caller returning against Douglas Byrd this Friday.
Purnell Swett (5-4, 2-2) enjoyed the return of All-Two Rivers linebacker JoJo Blanks. Last season's Defensive Player of the Year intercepted a pass in the third quarter to help the Rams beat Terry Sanford 48-28 last night. The surprise of this victory? The win gave Swett its first at home since the second round of the state playoffs in 2007.
Mid-Southeastern and Two Rivers Standings
Cumberland County Statistical Leaders
Here are a few of my most recent HSFB publications from The Fayetteville Observer:
Oct. 28 - Purnell Swett wins high scoring homecoming affair
Oct. 25 - Douglas Byrd rolls as Rowe scores four touchdowns
Oct. 27 - Falcons shut out Scotland County
Oct. 10 - Lumberton clips Purnell Swett in Robeson Rivalry
Monday, October 27, 2008
CFB: The Weekend Ahead Fills The Belly
The college football menu for Saturday, Nov. 1 looks, dare I say, delicious . . .
Shrimp cocktail anyone? Join CBS at 3:30 for the world's largest outdoor cocktail party between the No. 5 Florida Gators and No. 7 Georgia Bulldogs. Both coming off big wins, these SEC East powers have alot to prove and a score to settle.
Like watching pass-happy offense? Tune into ABC at 8:00pm for No. 1 Texas against the No. 6 Texas Tech Red Raiders in Lubbock. Can TT QB Graham Harrell outshine Colt McCoy and make his mark on the wide-open Heisman race? We'll see.
Passing through Lumberton? Then mosey on down to Pembroke for some high-quality football. UNCP at 7-1 looks to dismantle winless Concord, scheduled for a 1pm kickoff.
Orange crush returns to the Brice With just three wins all-time in 25 meetings with the Volunteers, the 5-3 South Carolina Gamecocks need this one bad in hopes of a New Year's Day bowl game. Anyone remember the Outback Bowl with sweet Lou? 7:00pm, ESPN2.
Shrimp cocktail anyone? Join CBS at 3:30 for the world's largest outdoor cocktail party between the No. 5 Florida Gators and No. 7 Georgia Bulldogs. Both coming off big wins, these SEC East powers have alot to prove and a score to settle.
Like watching pass-happy offense? Tune into ABC at 8:00pm for No. 1 Texas against the No. 6 Texas Tech Red Raiders in Lubbock. Can TT QB Graham Harrell outshine Colt McCoy and make his mark on the wide-open Heisman race? We'll see.
Passing through Lumberton? Then mosey on down to Pembroke for some high-quality football. UNCP at 7-1 looks to dismantle winless Concord, scheduled for a 1pm kickoff.
Orange crush returns to the Brice With just three wins all-time in 25 meetings with the Volunteers, the 5-3 South Carolina Gamecocks need this one bad in hopes of a New Year's Day bowl game. Anyone remember the Outback Bowl with sweet Lou? 7:00pm, ESPN2.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Cocks' pick up another Clemson Commit
From THE STATE, Columbia, S.C.: Running back Ben Axon (6-1, 200) of Bradenton, Fla., has decommitted from Clemson and committed to USC.
Axon had committed to the Tigers in June, but after the resignation of Tommy Bowden, his commitment weakened considerably.
It was just the sudden downfall of the Clemson program," Axon said. "They are going downhill. They lost to Georgia Tech, which I thought was very important to coach Swinney. It just didn't seem right for me to go up there. I was a Tiger and I was committed to Clemson. Clemson felt like home to me. But I've made my decision and I hope everybody respects that."
Axon said USC also was one of the first schools to offer him and he always remained interested in the Gamecocks.
"Instant playing time and the difference between the SEC and the ACC," he said in giving reasons for going with USC. "At Clemson, I was guaranteed a little playing time if I worked hard, but at South Carolina I was guaranteed the starting job if I work hard. Watching them play LSU this weekend made me think even harder about being a Gamecock. The only thing they didn't have was a running game."
Free safety, ranked No. 1 at his position, Devonte Holloman has not verballed to USC, but might in November.
Axon had committed to the Tigers in June, but after the resignation of Tommy Bowden, his commitment weakened considerably.
It was just the sudden downfall of the Clemson program," Axon said. "They are going downhill. They lost to Georgia Tech, which I thought was very important to coach Swinney. It just didn't seem right for me to go up there. I was a Tiger and I was committed to Clemson. Clemson felt like home to me. But I've made my decision and I hope everybody respects that."
Axon said USC also was one of the first schools to offer him and he always remained interested in the Gamecocks.
"Instant playing time and the difference between the SEC and the ACC," he said in giving reasons for going with USC. "At Clemson, I was guaranteed a little playing time if I worked hard, but at South Carolina I was guaranteed the starting job if I work hard. Watching them play LSU this weekend made me think even harder about being a Gamecock. The only thing they didn't have was a running game."
Free safety, ranked No. 1 at his position, Devonte Holloman has not verballed to USC, but might in November.
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Streaking Braves crush Edward Waters
Now with an outside shot at a Division-II playoff berth, the UNCP Braves are two victories away from finishing 9-1 in just their second season of college football.
Head coach Pete Shinnick's team are winners of five in a row dating back to a 22-21 win over Jacksonville in September. Quarterback Cory Smith has 13 TDs and 3 INTs this season while freshman Jamal Williams continues to fill up the stat sheet with all-purpose yardage. His 158 yards receving in Saturday's 43-8 win over Edward Waters was a season-high for the first year player.
Notables from Saturday's 43-8 win over Edward Waters
Quarterbacks: Cory Smith threw for a touchdown pass and ran for another as the Braves built a 30-0 halftime lead. Backup Garrett Sutphen played the second half for the Black and Gold and threw a scoring pass to Jamal Williams in the fourth quarter. "Our guys made plays today," Smith said. "The line did an excellent job of blocking and the quarterbacks had time in the pocket."
Running backs: Rashon Kennedy led the Braves on the ground with 78 yards and two touchdowns. South View High product Brandon McLaurin had an average of 7.1 yards-per-carry on four touches.
Receiving Corp: Do-it-all freshman Jamal Williams had a season-high eight receptions for 158 yards and a fourth quarter TD. "I'm just lucky to get the opportunity to play for these guys and coach Shinnick," Williams said. "Coach tries to get me touches anyway possible and I try to make things happen." Josh Humphries caught three passes for 27 yards, two of which gave the Braves first downs. Travis Daniels added three grabs for 40 yards.
The Black and Gold defense almost recorded its second shutout of the season, limiting the Tigers to just 124 total yards of offense. JT McCoy and Caylon Hann led UNCP with five tackles each and the Braves as a team, registered 12 tackles-for-loss.
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Grading Garcia's First Start vs. LSU
Saturday night marked the game all Gamecock fans have been waiting for, Stephen Garcia's first collegiate start. Unfortunately, it was against the 13t-ranked LSU Tigers and ended with another tough loss for Spurrier's men.
It was another frustrating loss for Steve Spurrier's Gamecocks. South Carolina is 2-9at home against top 25 teams in the coach's four years in Columbia.
The loss snapped a four-game winning streak for the Gamecocks, who have lost at least three SEC games in each of Spurrier's seasons. Only once in his 12 years in Florida did his teams lose three league games.
At 5-3, Arkansas and Tennessee are must wins for a decent bowl bid. Hopefully, Carlos Thomas and Captain Munnerlyn's injuries are minor.
Grading Garcia
Grade: B. While Garcia didn't win the game, he certainly didn't lose it either. Played a little better than I thought he would against one of the SEC's top defenses.
Pros: Ran well out of the pocket and had a pair of 20+ yard runs. One of the most crucial plays of the game was his throw to McKinley in the fourth quarter, a pass that was dropped in LSU territory on 3rd-and-13. The freshman QB made a few nice crossing route throws to Jared Cook and Wesley Saunders, the latter coming on a second quarter touchdown.
Cons: Forget the fumble and the interception. Garcia must learn how to throw the ball away and not take a sack. Alot of that falls on the offensive line, but Garcia has to call timeout when he sees the blitz, rather than lose 7-10 yards behind the line.
After losing sleep again after a close Gamecock loss, I've told myself it's just a football game. Let's go out and beat the Vols in two weeks in Columbia.
It was another frustrating loss for Steve Spurrier's Gamecocks. South Carolina is 2-9at home against top 25 teams in the coach's four years in Columbia.
The loss snapped a four-game winning streak for the Gamecocks, who have lost at least three SEC games in each of Spurrier's seasons. Only once in his 12 years in Florida did his teams lose three league games.
At 5-3, Arkansas and Tennessee are must wins for a decent bowl bid. Hopefully, Carlos Thomas and Captain Munnerlyn's injuries are minor.
Grading Garcia
Grade: B. While Garcia didn't win the game, he certainly didn't lose it either. Played a little better than I thought he would against one of the SEC's top defenses.
Pros: Ran well out of the pocket and had a pair of 20+ yard runs. One of the most crucial plays of the game was his throw to McKinley in the fourth quarter, a pass that was dropped in LSU territory on 3rd-and-13. The freshman QB made a few nice crossing route throws to Jared Cook and Wesley Saunders, the latter coming on a second quarter touchdown.
Cons: Forget the fumble and the interception. Garcia must learn how to throw the ball away and not take a sack. Alot of that falls on the offensive line, but Garcia has to call timeout when he sees the blitz, rather than lose 7-10 yards behind the line.
After losing sleep again after a close Gamecock loss, I've told myself it's just a football game. Let's go out and beat the Vols in two weeks in Columbia.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Can the Gamecocks upset LSU? Yes, they can.
Rewind to Friday, September 5,2008. The morning after "The Vandy Game".
Gamecock Nation feels crushed after a 24-17 upset loss in Nashville on Thursday night to the SEC-bottom dwelling Commodores. (We didn't know Vandy would be this good.)
Fast forward to Thursday, October 16, 2008. The Gamecocks are two daya away from playing their most important game of the season, possibly most pivotal in Spurrier's tenure at USC, a home game against the 13th-ranked LSU Tigers. South Carolina sits at 5-2, 2-2 in the conference while LSU looks to rebound from a 51-21 behind-the-woodshed beating by Florida.
The Ole' Ball Coach has finally found his quarterback, it appears, in redshirt freshman Stephen Garcia. "We didn't expect Stephen to play so well," Spurrier said, following USC's 24-17 come-from-behind win at Kentucky last week. Garcia came off the bench with 170 yards passing and a touchdown to Wesley Saunders to put the Cocks' up for good in the fourth quarter.
Saturday's game may come down to how well South Carolina can stop the run. The Gamecocks lead the SEC in pass defense and rank second nationally, so don't expect Les Miles to torch USC through the air with QB Jarrett Lee. Instead, the Tigers will rely on a rushing attack that has notched success against South Carolina in the past.
This is the Gamecocks' time to shine on ESPN in front of a national audience. Let's get it done boys. Succop makes up for his 1-5 showing in Lexington with the game-winning field goal in the waning seconds.
South Carolina 27 LSU 24
ESPN's interpretation of Saturday's bout with the Bayou Bengals.
Gamecock Nation feels crushed after a 24-17 upset loss in Nashville on Thursday night to the SEC-bottom dwelling Commodores. (We didn't know Vandy would be this good.)
Fast forward to Thursday, October 16, 2008. The Gamecocks are two daya away from playing their most important game of the season, possibly most pivotal in Spurrier's tenure at USC, a home game against the 13th-ranked LSU Tigers. South Carolina sits at 5-2, 2-2 in the conference while LSU looks to rebound from a 51-21 behind-the-woodshed beating by Florida.
The Ole' Ball Coach has finally found his quarterback, it appears, in redshirt freshman Stephen Garcia. "We didn't expect Stephen to play so well," Spurrier said, following USC's 24-17 come-from-behind win at Kentucky last week. Garcia came off the bench with 170 yards passing and a touchdown to Wesley Saunders to put the Cocks' up for good in the fourth quarter.
Saturday's game may come down to how well South Carolina can stop the run. The Gamecocks lead the SEC in pass defense and rank second nationally, so don't expect Les Miles to torch USC through the air with QB Jarrett Lee. Instead, the Tigers will rely on a rushing attack that has notched success against South Carolina in the past.
This is the Gamecocks' time to shine on ESPN in front of a national audience. Let's get it done boys. Succop makes up for his 1-5 showing in Lexington with the game-winning field goal in the waning seconds.
South Carolina 27 LSU 24
ESPN's interpretation of Saturday's bout with the Bayou Bengals.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
CFB Week 7: Texas owns OU, grabs No. 1
Fresh off a 45-35 win over Oklahoma Saturday, sports writers from across the nation awarded the Texas Longhorns a No. 1 ranking in the AP poll released Sunday afternoon. Mack Brown finally got that much-needed win against the Sooners in Dallas.
Alabama, who was idle, remains at No. 2 while Penn State's impressive 48-7 win at Wisconsin vaults the Lions into the No. 3 spot.
The Florida Gators showed why some voters had UF in the Top 5 at season's start. UF rolled over LSU 51-21 and gave Les Miles and staff its only loss this year. Percy Harvin scored twice for the Gators and Brandon Spikes sealed the game in the fourth with an interception return for a TD. LSU travels to Columbia next Sat. night for a 7:45 ESPN-televised kickoff with the Gamecocks.
Vanderbilt's cinderella campaign is over. The Commodores mustered just 100 total yards in a 17-14 UPSET loss to Miss. St.
South Carolina head coach Steve Spurrier improved to 16-0 against Kentucky with a 24-17 come-from-behind win against the Wildcats in Lexington Sat. afternoon. Freshman QB Stephen Garcia came off the bench in the fourth quarter to lead a pair of scoring drives.
HELMET STICKERS - NATIONALLY
The Florida Gators Offense - UF torched the fourth-ranked Bayou Bengals of LSU Sat. nite to the tune of 51 points and 475 yards of total offense. Florida has shook off an upset loss to Ole Miss with back-to-back explosive SEC victories. Meyer has Gator Nation believing, again.
Quan Sturdivant, LB, North Carolina - On Notre Dame's opening possession of the second half at North Carolina Sat. afternoon, Sturdivant stepped in front of a Jimmy Clausen pass and returned the interception 32 yards for a Tarheel score. Sturdivant's TD brought the Heels to within one at 17-16 early in the second half.
Captain Munnerlyn, CB, South Carolina - The Captain makes it happen. The 5-10 junior's 81-yard blocked field goal return in the second quarter helped the Gamecocks grab at 14-7 lead before halftime. Munnerlyn added a 90-yard kickoff return in the first period to setup a Kenny McKinley touchdown reception.
EXTRA POINTS
- Michigan's 13-10 loss in Ann Arbor to Toledo was the first for the Wolverines in 25 all-time games against teams from the MAC conference.
- Missouri quarterback Chase Daniel went 27-31 in the second half against Oke. St. Sat. night but threw three interceptions in his four incompletions as the Cowboys shocked the Tigers.
- Despite four turnovers, Oregon State scored 66 points on Wash St. with 550 yards of total offense and nine touchdowns to even its record this season at 3-3.
- UNCP improved to 6-1 with its third straight road win Saturday. Quarterback Cory Smith threw five touchdowns passes in a 36-14 win at West Virginia Wesleyan.
Alabama, who was idle, remains at No. 2 while Penn State's impressive 48-7 win at Wisconsin vaults the Lions into the No. 3 spot.
The Florida Gators showed why some voters had UF in the Top 5 at season's start. UF rolled over LSU 51-21 and gave Les Miles and staff its only loss this year. Percy Harvin scored twice for the Gators and Brandon Spikes sealed the game in the fourth with an interception return for a TD. LSU travels to Columbia next Sat. night for a 7:45 ESPN-televised kickoff with the Gamecocks.
Vanderbilt's cinderella campaign is over. The Commodores mustered just 100 total yards in a 17-14 UPSET loss to Miss. St.
South Carolina head coach Steve Spurrier improved to 16-0 against Kentucky with a 24-17 come-from-behind win against the Wildcats in Lexington Sat. afternoon. Freshman QB Stephen Garcia came off the bench in the fourth quarter to lead a pair of scoring drives.
HELMET STICKERS - NATIONALLY
The Florida Gators Offense - UF torched the fourth-ranked Bayou Bengals of LSU Sat. nite to the tune of 51 points and 475 yards of total offense. Florida has shook off an upset loss to Ole Miss with back-to-back explosive SEC victories. Meyer has Gator Nation believing, again.
Quan Sturdivant, LB, North Carolina - On Notre Dame's opening possession of the second half at North Carolina Sat. afternoon, Sturdivant stepped in front of a Jimmy Clausen pass and returned the interception 32 yards for a Tarheel score. Sturdivant's TD brought the Heels to within one at 17-16 early in the second half.
Captain Munnerlyn, CB, South Carolina - The Captain makes it happen. The 5-10 junior's 81-yard blocked field goal return in the second quarter helped the Gamecocks grab at 14-7 lead before halftime. Munnerlyn added a 90-yard kickoff return in the first period to setup a Kenny McKinley touchdown reception.
EXTRA POINTS
- Michigan's 13-10 loss in Ann Arbor to Toledo was the first for the Wolverines in 25 all-time games against teams from the MAC conference.
- Missouri quarterback Chase Daniel went 27-31 in the second half against Oke. St. Sat. night but threw three interceptions in his four incompletions as the Cowboys shocked the Tigers.
- Despite four turnovers, Oregon State scored 66 points on Wash St. with 550 yards of total offense and nine touchdowns to even its record this season at 3-3.
- UNCP improved to 6-1 with its third straight road win Saturday. Quarterback Cory Smith threw five touchdowns passes in a 36-14 win at West Virginia Wesleyan.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
CFB Week 6: Big 12, SEC East flex their muscles
While SEC teams rely on a strong running game and a tenacious defense, Big 12 squads are continuing to air it out.
After Missouri's 52-17 win at Nebraska, Texas Tech's 58-28 drubbing of Kansas St. and OU's 49-17 win over Baylor, a trio of Big 12 quarterbacks have stepped into the Heisman front-runner race.
By the numbers (Top 3 Big 12 QBs)
Sam Bradford - Oklahoma: 1,665 yards, 18 TDs, 3 INT, 204.97 rating
Graham Harrell - Texas Tech: 2,027 yards, 18 TDs, 3 INT, 161.04 rating
Chase Daniel - Missouri: 1,665 yards, 15 TDs, INT, 196.38
Both the Sooners and the Red Raiders had 33 first downs and 600+ yards of total offense.
No. 1 Oklahoma faces No. 5 Texas this Saturday in the Red River Shootout in Dallas. It will be Big 12’s most important conference clash so far this season.
SEC East schools rebounded from a bad Week 5 with a 4-1 record Saturday, including Vanderbilt's upset of 13th-ranked Auburn in Nashville. South Carolina went into Oxford and won 31-24 while Kentucky had Alabama on the ropes before falling 17-14. Florida and Tennessee each handled Arkansas and Northern Illinois, respectively.
HELMET STICKERS - NATIONALLY
Terrell Pryor, QB, Ohio State: Don't rule out the Buckeyes (5-1, No. 12) at a shot to earn a spot in the BCS National Championship game. Ohio State won a hard-fought 20-17 game in Madison Saturday night against the Badgers behind Pryor's play down the stretch. The 6-foot-6 freshman's TD run with 1:14 remaining gave OSU a come-from-behind win.
Bruce Carter, LB, UNC: Carter blocked an unprecendented three punts Saturday night against UConn as the Heels rolled 38-12. UNC is ranked in the AP Top 25 for the first time in three seasons under Butch Davis at No. 21.
Chris Smelley, QB, South Carolina: After taking a back seat to freshman Stephen Garcia last week against UAB and in the media this week, Smelley threw for 330 yards and three touchdowns in a 31-24 win at Ole Miss. The Gamecocks stand at 4-2 with a road game at Kentucky next week.
EXTRA POINTS
- For the first time in program history, Ball State is nationally ranked after a 6-0 start.
- Unbeaten Oklahoma State has scored 50 or more points in four straight games, a school record. Wide receiver Dez Bryant caught three touchdowns and returned a punt for another as Oke St. cruised to a 56-28 win over Tex. A & M.
- UConn’s Donald Brown scored his nation-leading 12th TD against the Tar Heels Saturday night, recording 150 + rushing yards for the fifth time this season in the process.
- Missouri sophomore tailback Derrick Washington has scored multiple touchdowns in every game this season for the 5-0 Tigers.
Friday, October 3, 2008
Spurrier surprises Gamecock faithful AGAIN?!
After saying quarterback Stephen Garcia would start at Ole Miss Saturday during Monday's USC weekly press conference, Steve Spurrier backed off his proclamation yesterday afternoon in Columbia in favor of inconsistent sophomore Chris Smelley.
What's the matter Ole Ball Coach? Is Garcia not ready for an SEC game? Is your offensive coordinator (most likely himself) drawing up a few plays exclusively for Garcia to use in the pocket?
It's time to give Gamecock fans what they want, and what they want is Garcia as the starting quarterback. We'll take a 5-7 season, but please let Stephen play; or either pick a starting quarterback and let this carousel end.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Grading the Atlantic Coast Conference
Coastal Division
Virginia Tech (4-1, 2-0 ACC) – The Hokies vaulted themselves to the top of the ACC the last two weeks, with wins at North Carolina and on the road against the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Frank Beamer’s decision to un-redshirt Tyrod Taylor has uplifted a dreadful offense in the season’s first two games.
North Carolina (3-1, 1-1 ACC) – After losing 20 consecutive games out of state since 2002, the Heels have won back-to-back road contests against Rutgers and Miami despite T.J. Yates’ injury at quarterback. Brandon Tate is a threat every time he touches the
football and will be an All-ACC first teamer.
Duke (3-1, 1-0) – The Blue Devils recently snapped a 25-game conference losing streak with a 31-3 win against Virginia, the ACC’s new bottom dweller. Wide receiver Eron Riley ranks among the nation’s best at his position with six touchdown receptions. This weekend’s matchup with Georgia Tech will test the Dookies.
Georgia Tech (3-1, 1-1 ACC) – The Yellow Jackets are led by one of the ACC’s best redzone defenses and a rushing attack that’s averaging just over 300 yards a game. Add the throwback jerseys for the 2008 season and Ga. Tech looks for real.
Miami (2-2, 0-1 ACC) – Randy Shannon’s Hurricanes suffered a tough loss to North Carolina last Saturday in Miami, blowing a 24-14 lead in the fourth quarter. Can the Canes’ bounce back with two freshman quarterbacks? Only time will tell.
Virginia (1-3, 0-1 ACC) – The Cavaliers are officially bad. Four touchdowns and four field goals in four games spells doom for Virginia.
Atlantic Division
Maryland (4-1, 1-0 ACC) – If the season ended today, the Terps and Hokies would meet in Tampa for the ACC Championship game. Maryland has quality wins over then-ranked Cal and in Death Valley against the Clemson Tigers, a team many predicted as the Atlantic Division’s winner this season.
N.C. State (2-3, 0-1 ACC) – Russell Wilson’s injury at the quarterback position has forced turnover-prone Harrison Beck into the starting role. Beck’s numbers this season are subpar with two touchdown passes and six interceptions. A key win against East Carolina’s helps the Wolfpack’s cause, but it’ll be another year or so before Tom O’Brien and his crew bring back winning ways to Raleigh.
Wake Forest (3-1, 1-0 ACC) – A 12-3 win at Florida State assured Wake Forest it was here to stay, the Deacons’ third straight win over the Noles’. Fast-forward a week later and Riley Skinner throws four INTs in a 24-17 loss to Navy. The Deacons’ final game of the season against Vanderbilt will be a crucial contest for the Commodores’ bowl hopes.
Clemson (3-2, 1-1 ACC) – So much for BCS Championship hopes Tiger fans. Clemson will now struggle to make a New Year’s Day bowl with early losses to Bama’ and Maryland. Tommy Bowden’s job might be on the line if the Tigers lose to South Carolina in November. Despite All-American caliber running backs in James Davis and C. J. Spiller, the Tigers are under achieving yet again.
Boston College (3-1, 0-1 ACC) – Armed with quite possibly the ACC’s best defense, Boston College has intercepted 10 passes this season and hasn’t allowed a single touchdown pass in four games.
Florida State (3-1, 0-1 ACC) – Bobby Bowden and the Seminoles still have a chance to make it to Tampa in December but they need a few upsets along the way. The Noles’ host Va. Tech Oct. 25 in Tallahassee and play Miami this weekend in pivotal matchups.
Virginia Tech (4-1, 2-0 ACC) – The Hokies vaulted themselves to the top of the ACC the last two weeks, with wins at North Carolina and on the road against the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Frank Beamer’s decision to un-redshirt Tyrod Taylor has uplifted a dreadful offense in the season’s first two games.
North Carolina (3-1, 1-1 ACC) – After losing 20 consecutive games out of state since 2002, the Heels have won back-to-back road contests against Rutgers and Miami despite T.J. Yates’ injury at quarterback. Brandon Tate is a threat every time he touches the
football and will be an All-ACC first teamer.
Duke (3-1, 1-0) – The Blue Devils recently snapped a 25-game conference losing streak with a 31-3 win against Virginia, the ACC’s new bottom dweller. Wide receiver Eron Riley ranks among the nation’s best at his position with six touchdown receptions. This weekend’s matchup with Georgia Tech will test the Dookies.
Georgia Tech (3-1, 1-1 ACC) – The Yellow Jackets are led by one of the ACC’s best redzone defenses and a rushing attack that’s averaging just over 300 yards a game. Add the throwback jerseys for the 2008 season and Ga. Tech looks for real.
Miami (2-2, 0-1 ACC) – Randy Shannon’s Hurricanes suffered a tough loss to North Carolina last Saturday in Miami, blowing a 24-14 lead in the fourth quarter. Can the Canes’ bounce back with two freshman quarterbacks? Only time will tell.
Virginia (1-3, 0-1 ACC) – The Cavaliers are officially bad. Four touchdowns and four field goals in four games spells doom for Virginia.
Atlantic Division
Maryland (4-1, 1-0 ACC) – If the season ended today, the Terps and Hokies would meet in Tampa for the ACC Championship game. Maryland has quality wins over then-ranked Cal and in Death Valley against the Clemson Tigers, a team many predicted as the Atlantic Division’s winner this season.
N.C. State (2-3, 0-1 ACC) – Russell Wilson’s injury at the quarterback position has forced turnover-prone Harrison Beck into the starting role. Beck’s numbers this season are subpar with two touchdown passes and six interceptions. A key win against East Carolina’s helps the Wolfpack’s cause, but it’ll be another year or so before Tom O’Brien and his crew bring back winning ways to Raleigh.
Wake Forest (3-1, 1-0 ACC) – A 12-3 win at Florida State assured Wake Forest it was here to stay, the Deacons’ third straight win over the Noles’. Fast-forward a week later and Riley Skinner throws four INTs in a 24-17 loss to Navy. The Deacons’ final game of the season against Vanderbilt will be a crucial contest for the Commodores’ bowl hopes.
Clemson (3-2, 1-1 ACC) – So much for BCS Championship hopes Tiger fans. Clemson will now struggle to make a New Year’s Day bowl with early losses to Bama’ and Maryland. Tommy Bowden’s job might be on the line if the Tigers lose to South Carolina in November. Despite All-American caliber running backs in James Davis and C. J. Spiller, the Tigers are under achieving yet again.
Boston College (3-1, 0-1 ACC) – Armed with quite possibly the ACC’s best defense, Boston College has intercepted 10 passes this season and hasn’t allowed a single touchdown pass in four games.
Florida State (3-1, 0-1 ACC) – Bobby Bowden and the Seminoles still have a chance to make it to Tampa in December but they need a few upsets along the way. The Noles’ host Va. Tech Oct. 25 in Tallahassee and play Miami this weekend in pivotal matchups.
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