beating steve spurrier at home is never easy no matter how good you are...unless he's coaching the skins...OHHHHH
No fair. You took my joke.
beating steve spurrier at home is never easy no matter how good you are...unless he's coaching the skins...OHHHHH
the end of the chargers game was complete and utter bullshit
Washington Redskins
At least we're not the ACC or Big East (plus the SEC isn't exactly showing it's awesomeness recently either Tennessee lost to a team that was blown out by BYU 59-0)
Grothe showing up on Heisman lists
About two weeks ago, I was talking to someone about what it would take for Matt Grothe to be discussed on a national level as being in the Heisman conversation. I said two things: First, that USF would have to remain undefeated to move up in the national polls, and that Grothe would have to outduel Kansas' Todd Reesing in a high-profile game like Friday's was.
Sure enough, fresh off his second straight 300-yard, multi-touchdown game, Grothe made the cut for SI.com's Heisman Watch, checking in at No. 10 and bumping West Virginia's Pat White off the list. Despite Florida's Tim Tebow winning last year, I think for someone like Grothe or White to be truly in the mix, they have to play the "best player on the best team" type card -- if USF takes a loss, Grothe loses a big chunk of his reasonable Heisman hopes. One blogger has Grothe as one of five dark horses for the award...
10. Matt Grothe, South Florida, QB, Jr.
Last week: 32-of-45 passing, 338 yards, 2 TDs; 11 rushes, 30 yards, 1 TD in a 37-34 victory over No. 13 Kansas.
Season: 61-of-93 passing, 780 yards, 7 TDs, 2 INTs; 35 rushes, 103 yards, 1 TD.
Heisman-o-meter: After leading the Bulls to a victory over a ranked team in the week's best game, Grothe replaces another dual-threat quarterback from the Big East, Pat White, in the No. 10 spot, just ahead of USC's Joe McKnight and Georgia's Moreno. Grothe has always had the ability to make plays with his feet, but this season he has become more efficient as a passer (entering the year he had thrown 29 career touchdowns against 28 interceptions) and, against Kansas, avoided the costly pick, something his counterpart and fellow Heisman candidate, Todd Reesing, couldn't do.
Up next: Saturday at Florida International.
Grothe a Heisman candidate...from sptimes.com
http://blogs.tampabay.com/usf/2008/09/grothe-showing.html
SI: Grothe at #10
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/writers/gene_menez/09/15/heisman.watch/index.html
Coqui said:It's not Tressel. It's Jim Heacock (Defensive Coordinater), and Jim Bollman (Offensive line coach) that need to be fired. Our defense back in 2002 was coached by Mark D'Antonio (hence why we were so good defensively - and why I'm afraid of Michigan State now)
Our offensive line has the talent but they just can't seem to stop anyone from getting to the QB.
Why doesn't Tressel fire them?
USF is 12 and FSU just cracked the top 25.
Hawaii was a top 10 team last year. That still doesn't mean anything.
Grothe a Heisman candidate...from sptimes.com
http://blogs.tampabay.com/usf/2008/09/grothe-showing.html
SI: Grothe at #10
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/writers/gene_menez/09/15/heisman.watch/index.html
Keep you your hopes man but Grothe and the Bulls will fold. I call Tebow for the repeat.