And Then There Were Five
University of South Florida and their pretty fans are heartbroken today after being upset by Rutgers last night, 30-27. (Mental note to self: get to more college football games! I need a seat next to her.)
It is not fun to be at the top of the college football rankings this year, as the Bulls continued the trend of top-10 teams losing to unranked teams this year. Look for the Bulls to drop out of the top-10 in the BCS rankings.
There are still five undefeated teams in college football (BCS rankings in parentheses): Ohio State (1), Boston College (3), Arizona State (8), Kansas (13) , and Hawaii (18).
The parody in college football has made for an exciting season so far this year. I say Ohio State loses to Penn State, or dare I say, Michigan? Hold me to that.
Games to watch:
Auburn @ LSU. #17 Auburn v. #4 LSU in an SEC matchup. Both teams are 3-1 in conference play this season. ESPN, 9:00 PM ET.
Florida @ Kentucky. Another SEC matchup #15 v. #7. Kentucky has a 20-game losing streak to Florida. CBS, 12:30 PM ET.
USC @ Notre Dame. Oh wait, there is no hype going into this game? What is that I hear? The bandwagon SC fans looking for their next wagon to hop on? Yes, yes. Run, run. SC is losing at least two more games this season. Bore yourself at 12:30 PM ET on NBC.
Cal @ UCLA. Ah, I kid, I kid. This is going to be a laugher. McLeod Bethel-Thompson will probably get the start at QB for the Bruins; close your eyes during this one kids. He threw four interceptions when they played Notre Dame two weeks ago. UCLA, say goodbye to that undefeated conference record. ABC, 12:30 PM ET.
So have your remote in hand because there are plenty of games to watch at the same time. That or get the cute bartender girl to reach up and change the channel (note: attire of the girl must include a skirt).
Labels: college football, NCAA, Rutgers, South Florida, Top-10, UCLA, USC, USF
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