College Football Week #9

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#1 Ohio State (8-0) @ #25 Penn State (6-2)
Blizzard conditions are expected as Penn State brings the white out to Beaver Stadium at night. Since 2005, Penn State is 18-1 when playing at home. Ohio State comes into this game with two hostile environments during night games already. They are also looking to avenge their last regular season loss that they received.

Morelli is looking to depend on his star receivers in Butler and Norwood . Kinlaw has only had 3 100+ yard rushing games so expect him not to be able to get this on a staunch OSU defense. The Defense will attempt to make PSU completely one-dimensional.

Boeckman will be attempting to spread the love to 5 different receivers as PSU’s secondary has been exploited a few times this year. Beanie Wells is coming off a career game and will be looking to prove that it wasn’t a fluke. Brandon Saine will hopefully get some game time as either a RB or used in RB receiving plays to utilize his speed.

#2 Boston College (7-0) @ #8 Virginia Tech (6-1)
Boston College is hoping to avoid the curse of Thursday night. In the past 4 weeks, the favored team has been defeated on Thursday. Each time, this has caused a whirlwind in the top 10 for Saturdays as well.

Beamer Ball hopes to shut down Ryan and the 19th ranked offense in the country. With this balanced attack, it should prove a challenge.

#21 California (5-2) @ #4 Arizona State (7-0)
With California reeling after two straight losses, they are heading into the home of the PAC 10’s front runner for National Championship contention. ASU is getting into the meat of their schedule and hoping to come out of it still undefeated. In what could be a shootout, look to see which QB out of Longshore and Carpenter that can pull out the needed drive in crunch time.

#12 USC @ #5 Oregon
USC comes in to play the ducks after dismantling the Irish to prove that they weren't going to just fold after a loss on Stanford and fairly lackluster play throughout the season. Oregon still smells blood in the air and with their newfound surgence as a Pac 10 power, look to dethrone the reigning king of the Pac10

Mark Sanchez has proven himself more than capable of playing and has 5 WR's to pick and choose as his target. They have a two headed rushing attack in Washington and Johnson who are seemingly unstoppable as they both average almost 5+ yards a rush.

Oregon comes in with Dennis Dixon having his own stable of WR's to throw the ball to. Each one being capable of making the big play and taking it for 6. They feature a RB who's will more than likely break 1000 yards this game (needs only 60 and his low is 66)

This high powered offensive game is the standard of PAC10 football. He who has the ball last, most likely wins.

#11 Florida (5-2) @ #18 Georgia (5-2)
The World’s largest cocktail party. One of the great rivalries in college football. Both teams are looking to keep up with USC in contention for the SEC east title to make it to the SEC championship game. Both teams have one “good” loss and one “not so good” loss on their record.

This should be a battle of the trenches as both teams have very aggressive defenses. With Tebow’s injured shoulder, look to have him run only when necessary. This should be something the Bulldog’s defense can exploit as Tebow is UF’s leading rusher. Moreno hopes to have a huge rushing day as Florida has allowed RB’s recently to gash them up the middle.

Oh yeah. USF is playing uConn too.
 
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Should both be good games.

Of course the last time someone tried to "color" out Ohio State:

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QABnIMEgWWQ"]YouTube - O-H-I-O at Purdue's Ross-ade stadium[/ame]

That was Purdue's Blackout on us.
 
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I don't have sound, whats happening?

We're at their stadium doing a cheer that requires the entire stadium paractically to pull off. Each side of the stadium takes their turn spelling out.

O (South side)
H (East Side)
I (North Side)
O (West Side)

Needless to say, it's basically giving home field advantage to the Buckeyes when they're away. (because that means you have that many fans in the stadium)
 
I forgot one game:

#12 USC @ #5 Oregon
USC comes in to play the ducks after dismantling the Irish to prove that they weren't going to just fold after a loss on Stanford and fairly lackluster play throughout the season. Oregon still smells blood in the air and with their newfound surgence as a Pac 10 power, look to dethrone the reigning king of the Pac10

Mark Sanchez has proven himself more than capable of playing and has 5 WR's to pick and choose as his target. They have a two headed rushing attack in Washington and Johnson who are seemingly unstoppable as they both average almost 5+ yards a rush.

Oregon comes in with Dennis Dixon having his own stable of WR's to throw the ball to. Each one being capable of making the big play and taking it for 6. They feature a RB who's will more than likely break 1000 yards this game (needs only 60 and his low is 66)

This high powered offensive game is the standard of PAC10 football. He who has the ball last, most likely wins.
 
I forgot one game:

#12 USC @ #5 Oregon
USC comes in to play the ducks after dismantling the Irish to prove that they weren't going to just fold after a loss on Stanford and fairly lackluster play throughout the season. Oregon still smells blood in the air and with their newfound surgence as a Pac 10 power, look to dethrone the reigning king of the Pac10

Mark Sanchez has proven himself more than capable of playing and has 5 WR's to pick and choose as his target. They have a two headed rushing attack in Washington and Johnson who are seemingly unstoppable as they both average almost 5+ yards a rush.

Oregon comes in with Dennis Dixon having his own stable of WR's to throw the ball to. Each one being capable of making the big play and taking it for 6. They feature a RB who's will more than likely break 1000 yards this game (needs only 60 and his low is 66)

This high powered offensive game is the standard of PAC10 football. He who has the ball last, most likely wins.

And don't forget that Dixon is RB on his own. He ran all over Michigan. And even though we lost, his Statue of Liberty(s) were two of the most fun plays I've seen this year.
 
And don't forget that Dixon is RB on his own. He ran all over Michigan. And even though we lost, his Statue of Liberty(s) were two of the most fun plays I've seen this year.

Yes but nobody in the Pac 10 is stupid enough to fall for it.....let alone twice.


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#1 Ohio State (8-0) @ #25 Penn State (6-2)
Blizzard conditions are expected as Penn State brings the white out to Beaver Stadium at night. Since 2005, Penn State is 18-1 when playing at home. Ohio State comes into this game with two hostile environments during night games already. They are also looking to avenge their last regular season loss that they received.

Morelli is looking to depend on his star receivers in Butler and Norwood . Kinlaw has only had 3 100+ yard rushing games so expect him not to be able to get this on a staunch OSU defense. The Defense will attempt to make PSU completely one-dimensional.

Boeckman will be attempting to spread the love to 5 different receivers as PSU’s secondary has been exploited a few times this year. Beanie Wells is coming off a career game and will be looking to prove that it wasn’t a fluke. Brandon Saine will hopefully get some game time as either a RB or used in RB receiving plays to utilize his speed.

Don't be surprised if we upset you.