Evening Games (OPEN) Thread

Submitted by ckersh74 on

Well, I figure we've got about an hour before things really get serious, so here we go.

Someone else can post tonight's schedule. 

erald01

October 19th, 2014 at 12:03 AM ^

On a positive note pretty cool documentary on BTN about Broke Berringer the Nebraska QB that died in a plane crash..his statue is outside the stadium

cozy200

October 19th, 2014 at 12:09 AM ^

All of these teams are just so many levels above us it's not funny. Devin can't run or throw, our line can't make holes, the only thing that looked some what comparable was FSU's corners out of position a lot. Sucks to be a wolverine right now.

joeklein35

October 19th, 2014 at 12:50 AM ^

His instincts? His instincts are based off of survival these days. Granted, his decisions can be lacking sometimes but we know he can be extremely effective. We'll never know what he could've been with an offense that would've made use of his legs and his arm. Instead of David Carr-style immolation.

BornSinner

October 19th, 2014 at 12:12 AM ^

All these great teams make me wonder how stupid the College Football playoff committee is by only making 4 spots available for a playoff... 8 would have been perfect. 5 conference winners plus 3 allowing for Bowl Crashers like BYU and Boise to come in too... 

Instead we get this garbage... I guess they get better ratings from constant bickering among fan bases and on networks like ESPN... 

 

Meanwhile teams who hold other teams to 120 yards or less in the last decade are 147-2 

The only 2 teams that lost are both Florida Will Muschamp teams! WOW.. NOW THAT... well ... DAMN... lol

BornSinner

October 19th, 2014 at 12:23 AM ^

I bet he can at least outcoach Hoke... oh god... that's how bad we are... 

 

Meanwhile... If Stanford is supposed to be the epitome of manball offense... geeze is it boring to watch , doesn't seem too effective either without a Heisman caliber QB like Luck 

The Dude

October 19th, 2014 at 1:08 AM ^

winning your conference should mean you play for the NC. I do think there should be a limit when it eventually goes to 8 teams that no more than 3 teams from a conference...

Right now it is...

-Ole Miss; 

-Miss. St. 

-FSU

-TCU

I think both Mississippi teams are locks. It would take one team blowing out the other when they met or one or both teams to crumble down the stretch to be out. FSU is in as an undefeated team. The 4th spot is going to be like musical chairs. Right now I have TCU n as the best one loss non-SEC team. They have  more quality wins than Michigan State, Oregon, Baylor, or Notre Dame. 

If it was an 8 team playoff I would add: Alabama, Baylor, Oregon, and Notre Dame.

Personally, I wish they would have run the BCS through the bowl games and held the NC game as a seperate bowl. It would have been the perfect blend of the old and new. By using the BCS bowl games as a playoff I think it would have led to a lot more excitement. Applying it to last season the NC game could have been...

Team A= Winner of the Orange Bowl (FSU or Bama) versus 

Team B= Auburn (if they beat Clemson in the Sugar Bowl), Michigan State (if Auburn lost and they beat Missouri), Stanford (if Auburn and Michigan State lost and they beat Ohio State), or  Ohio Stae (if Auburn and Michigan State lost and they beat Stanford)...Baylor would have had a very slim chance since they would have played a much lower ranked team in a bowl game and the ability to earn enough points would have been too difficult. 

 

Forgpt to mention that bowl games would be reformatted in my version...not really going to get into great deal since it doesn't matter. 

ThadMattasagoblin

October 19th, 2014 at 12:45 AM ^

There's nothing wrong with prostyle. Like anything else you need good playcalling balancing between passing and running. Everyone's against it because that's what we do now and we suck at it just like everybody hated the spread when we went 13-22 trying that from 08-10.

ADogNamedBo

October 19th, 2014 at 1:25 AM ^

Nevada just tied it up with a 2pt conversion....entertaining game for sure. ASU just put the sleeper hold on Stanford. I'll take Todd Graham if he was willing.

BornSinner

October 19th, 2014 at 1:37 AM ^

God watching this Stanford game... reminds me of the Carr days where we just WASTED talent running offenses like this... With talent like Edwards Avant Breaston Manningham Henne Hart Minor etc... if we ever just opened up the playbook and had Henne sling it around ala Okie State ... just imagine... 

Heisman212

October 19th, 2014 at 10:55 AM ^

That was the way we should of been playing for the last 5 years of the LC era. We looked unstoppable. If not for TWO Mike Hart fumbles in the red zone we hang 60 on the defending champs and some guy that now coaches in C-Bus. That was the last time we played with a chip on our shoulder.

ghost

October 19th, 2014 at 5:42 AM ^

While ND looked impressive against FSU, their best win is know against 3 loss Stanford, who based on their schedule may have 5 or 6 losses by the time the season ends.

Mr. Yost

October 19th, 2014 at 7:33 AM ^

2003: 13-1 National Champions

2004: 9-3

...THAT is my main argument for Miles not building a program. He was handed a LSU program 1 year removed from a national championship.

His coordinators? Jimbo Fisher and Bo Pelini.

Again, I wasn't saying he's not a good coach and I damn sure wasn't saying he wasn't an obvious upgrade.

I was just saying that I don't think he can build OUR program in it's current state.

He's old, we suck and he doesn't have Fisher and Pelini, two head coaches as coordinators.

Those are glaring minuses in my book. You may not agree, but you can't deny that those things play a factor. They just may play less of a factor to you.

He also went to the SEC right when all of the hoopla started. Before he got there, guys weren't just committing because they wanted to play in the best conference in college football. Now they do. Now the media slurpage and the string of championships is benefiting everyone.

You have to take all of these things into account, IMO.

Leonhall

October 19th, 2014 at 9:12 AM ^

yost, for me, Hoke is so terrible that miles would be a definite upgrade, however, I'm not a HUGE Fan of his. He has had multiple clock management issues, his offenses have not been very consistent over the past 3-5 years. either way, I don't see him being the coach.

M-Dog

October 19th, 2014 at 11:25 AM ^

Plus he's a whack job.  Which is overlooked as long as he's winning.

But if you think Hoke's quaint mannerisms get on your nerves after a loss, wait until you get a load of the bizzare Les show after a loss.