Friday, October 29, 2021

# * 8 Football 2021

 

Georgia is dominant. They beat down previously undefeated Kentucky, the Bulldog defense proving stout and strong, about as good as can be played, as many have observed this far into the season. A bye weekend of rest will do them well and they will reload against Florida, who was ranked until just being upset by LSU in a high scoring game this weekend. I sat next to a Georgia fan who was watching the UF v. LSU game live as it transpired. He wanted the Tigers to put the Gators further behind the Dawgs, and they did. Georgia is looking primed to make the run to the SEC championship, a likely rematch with the Tide.

#1 Georgia’s next: bye, October 23, 2021

Notre Dame can reset and hopefully beat the Trojans, who are struggling to win. Again, I am not a big UCLA fan after doing graduate work there, but I learned to hate those cross town rivals. Go Irish! They have the right youthful talent to get things done, despite some key injuries. Take down the Trojans, as the Utah Utes and others have already done. More than luck of the Irish, just give it the power required.

This is one of the best rivalries in not only the game of NCAA college football, but in all of sports. Get ‘er done.

#13 Notre Dame’s (#13, 5-1) at Southern Cal (3-3):

The Auburn Tigers proved impressive to beat the then ranked Arkansas Razorbacks, at their home. Bo Nix is breaking records at the QB position, the defense is doing enough to carry the day. I watched the whole game live as it was available to me in the desert. I was impressed by the receivers and most aspects of their game. Again, based on their schedule and the way they have played, it would not surprise me at all if the Tigers were a top 15, or possibly top 10 team.

Side note of worth —#2 Iowa proved that they were not that good, losing to the Purdue boys, final score 7 – 24. What a stinker “number two”! Yeah, that was fake news, Hawkeyes fans. Cincinnati now is super highly ranked, but I think their status is over-rated as well. Indiana, mentioned in a minute, could have beaten them with the right bounces.

#23 Auburn: bye

Speaking of Tigers, congrats to the Clemson variety for winning again, two in a row over good teams, and getting back into the rankings.  They squeaked by those pesky Orange 17 -14, and now look to be in control of a decent season despite the close loss to the Wolfpack, and the more than respectable opening loss to Georgia. The Steel City college is playing pretty well, so this should be a good test of character to get by the Panthers.

#24 Clemson (4-2): at Pitt (#23, 5-1)

              Alas, my Cougars could not recuperate from the turnover laden loss to Boise State, and they got over-ran by a mean running game by the home town Baylor Bears. (In Waco, my sister-in-law, her husband, and oldest son went there from three hours away to see the match up. Their oldest girl is a freshman in Provo. Both California raised, neither parent had ever lived in Utah or Idaho). Apart from the lack of ground control, Baylor passes and special teams hurt my reeling Cougars, too. The offense was kept off balance, especially the BYU running game; now the Cougars of Provo will battle the Cougars of Pullman. I hope that the Y Cougs can maintain their dominance against the PAC-12, 3-0 so far. Some polls have Brigham Young ranked still, like CBS Sports, but the Kilane Sitake-led team has to show me more for that. It should be interesting this Saturday, against a squad that just lost their coach to not being vaccinated for COVID-19. Weird world we live in.

#30 Brigham Young (5-2): Washington State (4-3)

              Indiana! My Hoosiers played some really good defense against an undefeated Michigan State team. The first TD for Sparty was a pick six, and another Touch Down came from a possession from another interception by the back-up QB, Jack Tuttle. IU settled for too many Field Goals after moving the ball pretty well, and lost 15 – 20. Ugh. We should have and could have re-won the Brass Spittoon, which my Hoosiers owned from last year’s better 6-2 Indiana team. The future looks tough for the rest of the season, but perhaps IU can muster some wins against the lesser Big-10 teams? Purdue looks pretty good now. Hard to see that upset happening with the Buckeyes, but that is why we play the game. Could we get a bunch of TOs to steal this one? Could the running game wake up a bit more? Strap your chin guards on tight, boys. 6 more games to go, and all of them will be a challenge.

#45 Indiana (2-4): Ohio State (#5, 5-1)

              Tough results for the Hurricanes. A close loss where the Miami team had a hard time stopping the Tar Heels from scoring, even though the ‘Canes themselves wound up with 42 points. I saw the score progressing as I watched the Auburn-Arkansas match, and it seems that the Miami defense coul not get it done. Like my Cougars against Baylor. I think Miami will rebound, we know they have the talent. Perhaps my Hoosiers will come back to victories, too.

#50 Miami (2-4): hosting #18 N.C. State (5-1)

              That is about all I got, except…

              Air Force is 6-1 and plays undefeated San Diego State (6-0). Army, newly off a loss and 4-2, will face the undefeated 6-0 Wake Forest Demon Deacons. Navy (1-5) continues with a tough season and takes on the unblemished #2 (6-0) Cincinnati Bearcats. What a time to be in the military academies! There are 11 unscathed teams left in FBS football, and our brothers in arms play three of them.

              Go, fight, win! Come home with honor.

              See you soon. Well, maybe. Yours truly has some further desert duties upcoming, so we shall see how and when the next report may come. Peace and well wishes.

 

# 7 Football 2021

  

Hello, desert fans! Everybody okay? I know we have some disappointed team aficionados; I feel for you. But, as time marches on, we might be encouraged that we (yes, us, desert fans) are about half way through the regular season, which means those in certain arid locations might be closer to heading back to where we rightfully belong … ‘Nuff said!

              Now to the football teams and the games: Georgia looks like the team to beat—other than regular powerhouse Alabama—after walloping Arkansas, 37 to 0.  The Hogs had previously beaten Texas and highly regarded Texas A & M, so some people (like me) thought that the Razorbacks might provide more resistance. Nope. The Bulldog defense looks to be one of the best college defensive times of all time, right now. Next on the slate for the Georgia killers, their next victim, er, opponent: Auburn. The War Eagle might actually put up some fight this Saturday afternoon. Best of luck to the War Damners. The Tigers beat LSU, 24 -19 last week, so no one should sleep on them. The previous one-score loss to Penn State on the road looks pretty impressive still for Auburn, as now both the Nittany Lions and the Iowa Hawkeyes are considered top notch, both in the top 5. And playing each other this weekend.

              As far as prioritizing by ranking our seven Desert Fans’ squads, my BYU Cougars have cracked the top 10 after handling the Utah State Aggies, 34 -20. They are now second after Georgia! Running back Tyler Allgeier went beast mode with over two hundred rushing yards against the second rival of the state, and second win. The third string QB Jacob Conover helped score a bit more in the second half, and we hope the first stringer Jaren Hall will be back to face the Inter-Mountain West rival, Boise State Broncos (second string QB knocked right at the half with concussion symptoms). While the Idaho flagship school, the Broncos, are only 2-3, with some disappointing results thus far in 2021, they always have pretty good talent[1]. Some former injured Cougars made it back onto the field, so there are hopes that they are closer to full strength. BYU has not trailed all season, and they have a few more Power 5 teams on their schedule. Should be interesting as things shape up. Cincinnati has lesser talent to look forward to opposing, but beating a former regarded good team in Indiana, and now Notre Dame makes them look pretty good.

              I waited till this paragraph to touch on it more: the Notre Dame Irish fell to the Cincinnati Bearcats, who I had underestimated. It was a close game; the QB who previously downed the IU Hoosiers also was clutch for Cincinnati. He can beat you with his legs, deceptive speed, when not making his throws. The Irish could not find the offense like when they overwhelmed the Badgers, so they lost 13 -24. Notre Dame now looks to rebound against the Virginia Tech Hokies, who are traditionally well stocked with talent, but as we have discussed the whole Atlantic Coast Conference seems to be down in 2021. Notre Dame can at least prove masters of that conference with whom they have a multi-game yearly contract, despite their distinct independent status.

              Who is best of the last three teams remaining that we root for: Clemson, Miami, or Indiana? Not so fast Hoosiers: you look pretty lousy! The defense held up a bit, but they were shut out for the first time since the year 2000 (technically last century) 0 -24, in Happy Valley. The offense has been absent without leave, the starting QB Penix has been injured and knocked out of a game/season for the fourth year in a row. Things have to get better for them to have a chance at a bowl of any kind. The Hoosiers thankfully have a bye this week; they have seven more games to try to salvage a once promising season. All three losses were to now top 10 opponents, sure, but the ways that they lost is discouraging overall. And a good tailback (number two in carries) just declared that he is transferring into the portal window, too. That is a bigger thing now in all college sports. Others will have to step up.

              Clemson has fallen from the top 25! They played the former undefeated Boston College Eagles and held on to win, 19 -13. While the offense continues to struggle in production, the overall team is strong enough to get the victory. Quality win, but not by much in terms of score. Looks as though the Tigers have a BYE weekend.

              Miami is likely better than Indiana, possibly better than Clemson. I feel like if the ‘Canes lined up against my BYU Cougars, they would be a tough, tough, win. The Hurricanes went up against UVAA, the Wahoos and lost in heart breaking fashion. The game winning Field Goal went wide. I think left. Either way, the loss leaves them at 2-3. Same as Indiana.

Next for Miami: a bye. Get better, Mr. King et al. They got the horses to finish strong, right?

              Last and likely least, my Indiana Hoosiers. The QB who was doing mostly nothing against the Nittany Lions has been knocked out; the future is not looking so great, as noted above. Take the weekend off and try to finish this season strong.

Quick report on the service academies: Air Force smothers the New Mexico Lobos, 38 – 10, Army loses to my home state Ball State Cardinals, 16 – 28, and Navy ekes out a clutch win against Central Florida Knights to get their first win in four games. Army still ahead, at 4-1, and the Falcons are now 4-1 as well. The Commander’s Cup may be close this year.

Last note about this weekend’s toilet bowl: 0-6 Connecticut takes on 0-5 Massachusetts. Someone has to win! No ties since 1996, in case you were wondering. I think the Huskies will take the Minutemen, but what does it matter, right?

In the end, why does anything matter? Okay, too cynical or absurd a note to leave on.  I will end with:

Go, team! Finish this thing the right way, guys. Do your best, get some rest. Have fun.

Till next week.



[1] As a recent Boise resident told me, State has the “the nation’s winningest team”, which I take to mean that the Broncos have the best winning percentage as a program in all FBS football. They have not been around at this level, too long, so maybe this tougher season will even some things out. Arguably Alabama, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Southern California, and Notre Dame could makes some claims to dominance, for sure.

# 6 Football '21

 

Hello, desert fans! Everybody okay? I know we have some disappointed team aficionados; I feel for you. But, as time marches on, we might be encouraged that we (yes, us, desert fans) are about half way through the regular season, which means those in certain arid locations might be closer to heading back to where we rightfully belong … ‘Nuff said!

              Now to the football teams and the games: Georgia looks like the team to beat—other than regular powerhouse Alabama—after walloping Arkansas, 37 to 0.  The Hogs had previously beaten Texas and highly regarded Texas A & M, so some people (like me) thought that the Razorbacks might provide more resistance. Nope. The Bulldog defense looks to be one of the best college defensive times of all time, right now. Next on the slate for the Georgia killers, their next victim, er, opponent: Auburn. The War Eagle might actually put up some fight this Saturday afternoon. Best of luck to the War Damners. The Tigers beat LSU, 24 -19 last week, so no one should sleep on them. The previous one-score loss to Penn State on the road looks pretty impressive still for Auburn, as now both the Nittany Lions and the Iowa Hawkeyes are considered top notch, both in the top 5. And playing each other this weekend.

              As far as prioritizing by ranking our seven Desert Fans’ squads, my BYU Cougars have cracked the top 10 after handling the Utah State Aggies, 34 -20. They are now second after Georgia! Running back Tyler Allgeier went beast mode with over two hundred rushing yards against the second rival of the state, and second win. The third string QB Jacob Conover helped score a bit more in the second half, and we hope the first stringer Jaren Hall will be back to face the Inter-Mountain West rival, Boise State Broncos (second string QB knocked right at the half with concussion symptoms). While the Idaho flagship school, the Broncos, are only 2-3, with some disappointing results thus far in 2021, they always have pretty good talent[1]. Some former injured Cougars made it back onto the field, so there are hopes that they are closer to full strength. BYU has not trailed all season, and they have a few more Power 5 teams on their schedule. Should be interesting as things shape up. Cincinnati has lesser talent to look forward to opposing, but beating a former regarded good team in Indiana, and now Notre Dame makes them look pretty good.

              I waited till this paragraph to touch on it more: the Notre Dame Irish fell to the Cincinnati Bearcats, who I had underestimated. It was a close game; the QB who previously downed the IU Hoosiers also was clutch for Cincinnati. He can beat you with his legs, deceptive speed, when not making his throws. The Irish could not find the offense like when they overwhelmed the Badgers, so they lost 13 -24. Notre Dame now looks to rebound against the Virginia Tech Hokies, who are traditionally well stocked with talent, but as we have discussed the whole Atlantic Coast Conference seems to be down in 2021. Notre Dame can at least prove masters of that conference with whom they have a multi-game yearly contract, despite their distinct independent status.

              Who is best of the last three teams remaining that we root for: Clemson, Miami, or Indiana? Not so fast Hoosiers: you look pretty lousy! The defense held up a bit, but they were shut out for the first time since the year 2000 (technically last century) 0 -24, in Happy Valley. The offense has been absent without leave, the starting QB Penix has been injured and knocked out of a game/season for the fourth year in a row. Things have to get better for them to have a chance at a bowl of any kind. The Hoosiers thankfully have a bye this week; they have seven more games to try to salvage a once promising season. All three losses were to now top 10 opponents, sure, but the ways that they lost is discouraging overall. And a good tailback (number two in carries) just declared that he is transferring into the portal window, too. That is a bigger thing now in all college sports. Others will have to step up.

              Clemson has fallen from the top 25! They played the former undefeated Boston College Eagles and held on to win, 19 -13. While the offense continues to struggle in production, the overall team is strong enough to get the victory. Quality win, but not by much in terms of score. Looks as though the Tigers have a BYE weekend.

              Miami is likely better than Indiana, possibly better than Clemson. I feel like if the ‘Canes lined up against my BYU Cougars, they would be a tough, tough, win. The Hurricanes went up against UVAA, the Wahoos and lost in heart breaking fashion. The game winning Field Goal went wide. I think left. Either way, the loss leaves them at 2-3. Same as Indiana.

Next for Miami: a bye. Get better, Mr. King et al. They got the horses to finish strong, right?

              Last and likely least, my Indiana Hoosiers. The QB who was doing mostly nothing against the Nittany Lions has been knocked out; the future is not looking so great, as noted above. Take the weekend off and try to finish this season strong.

Quick report on the service academies: Air Force smothers the New Mexico Lobos, 38 – 10, Army loses to my home state Ball State Cardinals, 16 – 28, and Navy ekes out a clutch win against Central Florida Knights to get their first win in four games. Army still ahead, at 4-1, and the Falcons are now 4-1 as well. The Commander’s Cup may be close this year.

Last note about this weekend’s toilet bowl: 0-6 Connecticut takes on 0-5 Massachusetts. Someone has to win! No ties since 1996, in case you were wondering. I think the Huskies will take the Minutemen, but what does it matter, right?

In the end, why does anything matter? Okay, too cynical or absurd a note to leave on.  I will end with:

Go, team! Finish this thing the right way, guys. Do your best, get some rest. Have fun.

Till next week.



[1] As a recent Boise resident told me, State has the “the nation’s winningest team”, which I take to mean that the Broncos have the best winning percentage as a program in all FBS football. They have not been around at this level, too long, so maybe this tougher season will even some things out. Arguably Alabama, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Southern California, and Notre Dame could makes some claims to dominance, for sure.

 

[1] BYE

[1] Iowa 5-0 W

[1] Auburn 4-1

[1] Navy 1-3

[1] Arkansas St. 1-4

[1] Penn St. 5-0 L

[1] Nebraska 3-3 L

[1] New Mexico 2-3

[1] Western Kentucky 1-3 L

[1] Air Force 4-1

[1] BYE

[1] Rutgers 3-2

[1] LSU 3-2

[1] Texas 4-1

[1] Texas A & M W

[1] Boise St. 2-3 W

[1] Temple Owls 3-2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Notre Dame All Time – 3rd in Winning Pct.

.729922-330-42ALL-TIME RECORD

3rdof 131

11NATIONALCHAMPIONSHIPS

2ndof 131

0CONFERENCECHAMPIONSHIPS

123rdof 131

37BOWLGAMES

25thof 131

922WINSALL-TIME

5thof 131

.48618-19-0BOWL RECORD

49thof 131

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ohio State all time – 1st all time

 

.731935-328-53ALL-TIME RECORD

1stof 131

8NATIONALCHAMPIONSHIPS

6thof 131

39CONFERENCECHAMPIONSHIPS

4thof 131

51BOWLGAMES

9thof 131

935WINSALL-TIME

2ndof 131

.49025-26-0BOWL RECORD

48thof 13

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alabama All Time – second in Winning Pct.

.731934-331-43ALL-TIME RECORD

2ndof 131

18NATIONALCHAMPIONSHIPS

1stof 131

32CONFERENCECHAMPIONSHIPS

7thof 131

73BOWLGAMES

1stof 131

934WINSALL-TIME

3rdof 131

.61843-26-3BOWL RECORD

11thof 131

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Michigan All Time - fourth in winning pct.

 .728969-350-36ALL-TIME RECORD

4thof 131

11NATIONALCHAMPIONSHIPS

2ndof 131

42CONFERENCECHAMPIONSHIPS

3rdof 131

48BOWLGAMES

11thof 131

969WINSALL-TIME

1stof 131

.43821-27-0BOWL RECORD

64thof 131

 

Undefeated

 The undefeated after three weeks, 2021.

                                                          After week 5

1Wake Forest    3-0 (ACC)           5-0[1]

2 Liberty             3-0 (IND)           4-1

3 Boston College3-0 (ACC)           4-1

3 Penn State      3-0 (B10)            5-0[2]

4 Notre Dame   3-0 (IND)            4-1

5 Utah State       3-0 (MTW)         3-2

6 Georgia           3-0 (SEC)             5-0[3]

7 Texas Tech      3-0 (B12)            4-1

8 SMU                 3-0 (AAC)            5-0[4]

9 TCU                  3-0 (B12)            2-2

10 Army              3-0 (IND)            4-1

11 Coastal Caro. 3-0 (SUN)          5-0[5]

12 Maryland      3-0 (B10)            3-2

13 Iowa              3-0 (B10)            5-0[6]

14 Rutgers          3-0 (B10)            3-2

15 Michigan       3-0 (B10)            5-0[7]

16 Texas A&M   3-0 (SEC)             3-2

17 Arkansas       3-0 (SEC)             4-1

18 Baylor            3-0 (B12)            4-1

19 San Diego St. 3-0 (MTW)        4-0[8]

20 UTSA              3-0 (USA)            5-0[9]

21 Memphis      3-0 (AAC)            3-2

22 Wyoming      3-0 (MTW)         4-0[10]

23 Kansas State 3-0 (B12)            3-2

24 Oklahoma St.3-0 (B12)            5-0[11]

25 Michigan State3-0 (B10)         5-0[12]

26 Kentucky       3-0 (SEC)             5-0[13]

27 Oklahoma     3-0 (B12)            5-0[14]

28 Alabama       3-0 (SEC)             5-0[15]

29 BYU                3-0 (IND)            5-0[16]

30 Oregon          3-0 (PAC12)        4-1

31 Cincinnati      3-0 (AAC)            4-0[17]



[1] BYE

[2] Iowa 5-0 W

[3] Auburn 4-1

[4] Navy 1-3

[5] Arkansas St. 1-4

[6] Penn St. 5-0 L

[7] Nebraska 3-3 L

[8] New Mexico 2-3

[9] Western Kentucky 1-3 L

[10] Air Force 4-1

[11] BYE

[12] Rutgers 3-2

[13] LSU 3-2

[14] Texas 4-1

[15] Texas A & M W

[16] Boise St. 2-3 W

[17] Temple Owls 3-2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Notre Dame All Time – 3rd in Winning Pct.

.729922-330-42ALL-TIME RECORD

3rdof 131

11NATIONALCHAMPIONSHIPS

2ndof 131

0CONFERENCECHAMPIONSHIPS

123rdof 131

37BOWLGAMES

25thof 131

922WINSALL-TIME

5thof 131

.48618-19-0BOWL RECORD

49thof 131

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ohio State all time – 1st all time

 

.731935-328-53ALL-TIME RECORD

1stof 131

8NATIONALCHAMPIONSHIPS

6thof 131

39CONFERENCECHAMPIONSHIPS

4thof 131

51BOWLGAMES

9thof 131

935WINSALL-TIME

2ndof 131

.49025-26-0BOWL RECORD

48thof 13

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alabama All Time – second in Winning Pct.

.731934-331-43ALL-TIME RECORD

2ndof 131

18NATIONALCHAMPIONSHIPS

1stof 131

32CONFERENCECHAMPIONSHIPS

7thof 131

73BOWLGAMES

1stof 131

934WINSALL-TIME

3rdof 131

.61843-26-3BOWL RECORD

11thof 131

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Michigan All Time - fourth in winning pct.

 .728969-350-36ALL-TIME RECORD

4thof 131

11NATIONALCHAMPIONSHIPS

2ndof 131

42CONFERENCECHAMPIONSHIPS

3rdof 131

48BOWLGAMES

11thof 131

969WINSALL-TIME

1stof 131

.43821-27-0BOWL RECORD

64thof 131

 

[1] BYE

[1] Iowa 5-0 W

[1] Auburn 4-1

[1] Navy 1-3

[1] Arkansas St. 1-4

[1] Penn St. 5-0 L

[1] Nebraska 3-3 L

[1] New Mexico 2-3

[1] Western Kentucky 1-3 L

[1] Air Force 4-1

[1] BYE

[1] Rutgers 3-2

[1] LSU 3-2

[1] Texas 4-1

[1] Texas A & M W

[1] Boise St. 2-3 W

[1] Temple Owls 3-2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Notre Dame All Time – 3rd in Winning Pct.

.729922-330-42ALL-TIME RECORD

3rdof 131

11NATIONALCHAMPIONSHIPS

2ndof 131

0CONFERENCECHAMPIONSHIPS

123rdof 131

37BOWLGAMES

25thof 131

922WINSALL-TIME

5thof 131

.48618-19-0BOWL RECORD

49thof 131

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ohio State all time – 1st all time

 

.731935-328-53ALL-TIME RECORD

1stof 131

8NATIONALCHAMPIONSHIPS

6thof 131

39CONFERENCECHAMPIONSHIPS

4thof 131

51BOWLGAMES

9thof 131

935WINSALL-TIME

2ndof 131

.49025-26-0BOWL RECORD

48thof 13

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alabama All Time – second in Winning Pct.

.731934-331-43ALL-TIME RECORD

2ndof 131

18NATIONALCHAMPIONSHIPS

1stof 131

32CONFERENCECHAMPIONSHIPS

7thof 131

73BOWLGAMES

1stof 131

934WINSALL-TIME

3rdof 131

.61843-26-3BOWL RECORD

11thof 131

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Michigan All Time - fourth in winning pct.

 .728969-350-36ALL-TIME RECORD

4thof 131

11NATIONALCHAMPIONSHIPS

2ndof 131

42CONFERENCECHAMPIONSHIPS

3rdof 131

48BOWLGAMES

11thof 131

969WINSALL-TIME

1stof 131

.43821-27-0BOWL RECORD

64thof 131