This week we will unveil our “Top 15″ for the upcoming season. So be ready to post your thoughts and cuss words at us!
Plus, we will give you some early BCS bowl predictions!
Also, be sure to check out our friends over at CollegeFootballBlog.net & College Football Resource!
The NCAA has announced that the Oklahoma football program must forfeit all wins from the 2005 season and will lose scholarships as a result of players being paid for work they had not performed.
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Nothing but a slap on the wrist in my opinion…. actually not even that. But what do you expect from the NCAA?
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As per espn.com:
Mitchell Cozad, who is charged with attempted first-degree murder, wanted the statements made to investigators thrown out partly because his implied requests for a lawyer were ignored. A Weld County judge rule against Cozad.
Cozad is accused of leaving a 3- to 5-inch deep gash in Rafael Mendoza’s kicking leg during a Sept. 11 ambush. Police have said they believe Cozad stabbed Mendoza in an attempt to get the starting job. Cozad has pleaded not guilty and remains free on $500,000 bail. If found guilty of attempted murder, he could face up to 48 years in prison. The case is set to go to trial July 30.
Some people are nuts.
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The USA team made up of players from DIV I, II, & III colleges pretty much slaughtered South Korea in the US’ first game. They were up 42-0 by the half, and had a (tournament) record breaking 77 points by the end of the game. The team is coached by former college and Kansas City Chiefs’ coach, John Mackovic. Mackovic and his team go against Germany on Thursday.
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Alabama has self-reported three secondary NCAA violations in football since Oct. 16, 2006, and is preparing a report on coach Nick Saban’s recent contact with recruits that might have broken the rules, The Birmingham News reported. Two of the violations came after Saban’s hiring on Jan. 4, though one happened without the knowledge of Saban or his staff, according to documents the newspaper obtained through an open records request.
Full story is at: Sporting News
Speaking of violations, what the hell ever happened to OU with their scandal?
“I would like nothing better than to play USC for the [national] title,” Miles reportedly said in a speech to a heavily pro-LSU gathering in New Orleans. “I can tell you this, that they have a much easier road to travel. They’re going to play real knockdown drag-outs with UCLA and Washington, Cal-Berkeley, Stanford — some real juggernauts — and they’re going to end up, it would be my guess, in some position so if they win a game or two, that they’ll end up in the title [game]. “I would like that path for us. I think the SEC provides much stiffer competition.”
I’m not the biggest USC fan by any means, but their coaching and talent is excellent. I can’t wait to lol @ Les Miles when Virginia Tech rolls through and beats them in week two (yes i just said that). Oh and by the way, you might want to check out LSU’s schedule for this year after reading the article. It can be found right HERE.