snuffy
03-05-2009, 12:43 PM
Games to watch
A look at the 20 most intriguing non-conference games of 2009
USC at Ohio St. (9/12)
Alabama vs. Va. Tech (9/5)
Georgia at Oklahoma St. (9/5)
Oregon at Boise St. (9/5)
Oklahoma at Miami (10/3)
Nebraska at Va. Tech (9/19)
Florida St. at BYU (9/19)
LSU at Washington (9/5)
California at Minnesota (9/19)
Nevada at Notre Dame (9/5)
BYU vs. Oklahoma (9/5)
Utah at Oregon (9/19)
East Carolina at UNC (9/19)
Texas Tech at Houston (9/26)
Arizona at Iowa (9/19)
Miami at South Florida (11/28)
Boise St. at Tulsa (10/3)
UCLA at Tennessee (9/12)
Arkansas vs. Texas A&M (10/3)
Fresno St. at Cincinnati (9/26)
Georgia at Oklahoma St. (9/5)
Georgia receiver A.J. Green, left, and Oklahoma State quarterback Zac Robinson
Georgia at Oklahoma State, Sept. 5
If only Matthew Stafford and Knowshon Moreno had stuck around. But they did not. The Dawgs have a habit of performing contrary to expectations (both higher and lower), which bodes well for them, but Mark Richt will still have his work cut out for him in Stillwater.
The Cowboys, along with Mississippi, will be everyones sexy new Top 10 arrivistes. I can't wait to ask Poke wideout Bo Bowling if he intends to go bowling ... in the BCS. Bowling is one of nine starters who return on an offense that may feature the Big 12s top running back, Kendall Hunter, and wideout, Dez Bryant. Zac Robinson may still be only the third- (or fourth- ... or fifth-) best quarterback in the conference, but he still has more than enough talent to lead the Cowboys to their first Big 12 title. Only four QBs had a higher passer efficiency rating than Robinsons last season, and three of them were present at the Heisman ceremony.
http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/28777038/?pg=4#spt_FBC_GamesToWatch09
I found this on the DOK OSU sprots blog with a few other stories. It may be old I am not sure, I'm just ready for football.
http://blog.newsok.com/osu/2009/03/04/cowboy-football-links/
A look at the 20 most intriguing non-conference games of 2009
USC at Ohio St. (9/12)
Alabama vs. Va. Tech (9/5)
Georgia at Oklahoma St. (9/5)
Oregon at Boise St. (9/5)
Oklahoma at Miami (10/3)
Nebraska at Va. Tech (9/19)
Florida St. at BYU (9/19)
LSU at Washington (9/5)
California at Minnesota (9/19)
Nevada at Notre Dame (9/5)
BYU vs. Oklahoma (9/5)
Utah at Oregon (9/19)
East Carolina at UNC (9/19)
Texas Tech at Houston (9/26)
Arizona at Iowa (9/19)
Miami at South Florida (11/28)
Boise St. at Tulsa (10/3)
UCLA at Tennessee (9/12)
Arkansas vs. Texas A&M (10/3)
Fresno St. at Cincinnati (9/26)
Georgia at Oklahoma St. (9/5)
Georgia receiver A.J. Green, left, and Oklahoma State quarterback Zac Robinson
Georgia at Oklahoma State, Sept. 5
If only Matthew Stafford and Knowshon Moreno had stuck around. But they did not. The Dawgs have a habit of performing contrary to expectations (both higher and lower), which bodes well for them, but Mark Richt will still have his work cut out for him in Stillwater.
The Cowboys, along with Mississippi, will be everyones sexy new Top 10 arrivistes. I can't wait to ask Poke wideout Bo Bowling if he intends to go bowling ... in the BCS. Bowling is one of nine starters who return on an offense that may feature the Big 12s top running back, Kendall Hunter, and wideout, Dez Bryant. Zac Robinson may still be only the third- (or fourth- ... or fifth-) best quarterback in the conference, but he still has more than enough talent to lead the Cowboys to their first Big 12 title. Only four QBs had a higher passer efficiency rating than Robinsons last season, and three of them were present at the Heisman ceremony.
http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/28777038/?pg=4#spt_FBC_GamesToWatch09
I found this on the DOK OSU sprots blog with a few other stories. It may be old I am not sure, I'm just ready for football.
http://blog.newsok.com/osu/2009/03/04/cowboy-football-links/