Sunday, October 23, 2005

Good...Bad

Good…Northwestern. The wildcats are this close to being undefeated in the Big 11 after putting a whooping on the Spartans.

Bad…another year, another coach, another group of players, same ole Michigan State. Let’s see if they can collect themselves and make a bowl game.

Good…Drew Olsen (QB, UCLA), Michael Robinson (QB, PSU), Brady Quinn (QB, Notre Shame), Bret Basanez (QB, NW) and Brad Smith (QB, Mizz) all blew up this weekend.

Bad…where is the defense? Yeah Cornholers, I’m talking to you.

Good…The Contenders: USC, Texas, VaTech, Georgia, Alabama and UCLA.

Bad…Poser Material. Texas Tech

Good…Michigan. Just win baby.

Bad…Iowa. Pooped in their pants and ended a 22 game home winning streak.

Good…Tennessee held Bama to 2 field goals.

Bad…and lost 6-3. Alabama better find some offense because 6 points is not going to get it versus LSU and Auburn.

Good…Corso picked LSU to win.

Bad…Herbstreit did not.

Good…Penn State scored 56 points this weekend…in the 1st half.

Bad…After a surprising start, The Zookers have fallen apart losing 5 in a row.

Good…Winning the Heisman.

Bad…The Heisman is the single most over hyped individual award in this country. To listen to the media, it is bigger than an Oscar, bigger than a Grammy; it’s even bigger than the Nobel Peace Prize.

The Best…Justice is served. If you will recall, last season, Auburn beat LSU 10-9 with the assistance of an extra, extra point. After tying the game up 9-9, Auburn’s John Vaughn missed the extra point. LSU’s Ronnie Prude was flagged for landing on the pile or some such nonsense and Auburn was allowed to kick again. This time Vaughn made it and LSU went on to lose 10-9. So how fitting was it that Vaughn missed 5 FG’s on Saturday night? The football gods giveth…

The Worst…Tom Benson. What a piece of s---. I’m no big Saints fan, but stealing the team in New Orleans’ moment of crisis is a slap in the face of all the loyal fans that have watched the crappy product Benson has put out since he bought the organization.

One final thought...

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