Week 14 - Rivalry Week
Headlines
Missouri makes a statement- Perhaps the
only loss by a Power-5 contender worse than Ohio State’s loss to Virginia Tech
was Missouri’s loss to Indiana. Despite
the struggles, Missouri has continued to answer the bell and quietly stayed in
the SEC East race and are now one win away from an SEC Title. In the three years the Tigers have been a
part of the SEC, they’ve captured back-to-back East Titles. Not bad for a school that just got back in
the rankings three weeks ago.
Nebraska hits its head- The longtime maligned
Husker fans got their wish after years of languishing in the shadow of nine and
10 win seasons. Bo Pelini is out after
compiling a record of 66-27 and winning at least nine games in each of his
seven seasons in Lincoln. Husker Nation
will point to a poor record in big games and against ranked opponents but
trading nine-plus wins a season and opportunities to play in big games seems
like a big gamble for a program clinging to its glory days in a distant era.
RichRod has the last laugh- In his third
season at Arizona Rodriguez and the Wildcats have taken a huge leap and shocked
the Pac-12 South. By beating rival
Arizona State on Friday, Arizona earns a rematch against Oregon in the Pac-12
Championship. The Wildcats have beaten Oregon
in their last two meetings and although they currently sit at 13.5-point
underdogs, they’re the only team that seems to have the recipe to stop Mariota
and the Ducks offense. On a side note,
Michigan will finish the season at 5-7, miss a bowl game and will soon start
another coaching search.
Mississippi State loses more than just the
Egg Bowl- There’s no doubt that losing to your arch rival hurts in any
season. This season it knocked
Mississippi State out of playoff contention and ruined any shot it might have
had to sneak into the SEC Championship had Alabama lost. Dan Mullen seemed to take the loss especiallyhard and it will surely be taken out on his defensive coaching staff.
Race for the Heisman- I think it’s fair
to say that the Heisman race has been wide open for most of the season. A few different players have taken a lead at
various times throughout the year but two players have emerged from the pack
and the winner will likely be the player who has the biggest game on
Championship Weekend. The two
frontrunners?
Marcus
Mariota, QB, Oregon- 3470 passing yards, 36 TD’s 2 INT’s, 636 rushing yards and
11 TD’s.Melvin Gordon, RB, Wisconsin- 2260 rushing yards and 26 TD’s.
Duck!
The Heads Start Rolling- ‘Tis the season for coaches getting the
axe. Bo Pelini and Will Muschamp are the
two biggest names at the two biggest programs to lose their jobs so far. Michigan is sure to open up at any moment as
Brady Hoke has certainly coached his last game for the Wolverines. Coordinators aren’t safe either with Auburn,
Texas A&M DC positions both opening up.
Keep an eye on the ticker, the coaching carousel is about to get fired
up.
The SEC’s fall back to earth- The SEC is
still the best conference in college football and the SEC West is the best division,
period. That said, in the wake of
rivalry weekend the thought that the SEC is immune to criticism and weakness is
flawed narrative. You can’t overlook the
0-4 mark against ACC opponents and trying to explain it away with the ‘it was
the East and the East is down this year’ is nonsense. You’re still 0-4 to little brother and that
matters whether you like it or not.
Further, the top teams in the West have shown vulnerability at times
this season. As good as Alabama has been
at times this season, they’ve had their share of issues- Blake Sims has been
prone to questionable decision making (3 INT’s in the first half against
Auburn) throughout the season and the secondary can be exposed. Auburn’s defense tanked toward the end of the
season, as did A&M’s. Mississippi
State, despite one of their best seasons in history was exposed down the
stretch and Ole Miss, although devastated by injury’s had a non-existent ground
game all season and was inconsistent at quarterback. All that to say, the presumed gap between the
SEC and every other conference is real, just not as wide as SEC fans would like
to believe.
Andrew Luck makes his Stanford return- Seriously,
look at the numbers. There’s no way
Kevin Hogan turned in a performance like that against the Pac-12 South
favorite.
When Alabama needed a play on Saturday night, they looked to on player. Cooper brought in a career high 13 catches for 224 yards and three touchdowns. His 13 catches were six more than the rest of the Tide receivers combined. The performance helps lift Alabama to an SEC Title berth and likely punches Coopers ticket to New York for the Heisman Trophy presentation.
Scooby Wright, LB, Arizona
Wright was a big key to the
Wildcats win over Arizona State in the “Territorial Cup.” He forced a fumble to open the game that was
returned for Arizona’s first score and finished the game with 2 sacks, 13 total
tackles and five tackles for loss. Wright’s
performance on Friday, combined with what he’s done in total this season could
be enough to punch a ticket to New York as a Heisman finalist. The Cardinal have struggled all season on offense and Hogan has been one of the main issues. On Friday afternoon, Hogan was on point, leading Stanford in an impressive win over South favorite, UCLA. For the game, Hogan was 16 of 19 for 234 yards and two touchdowns. The win gives Stanford a respectable seven win season while knocking UCLA out of the hunt for both the playoff and the South.
Jaylen Walton, RB, Ole Miss
The Ole Miss running game has been pretty much non-existent most of the season but Walton came through with his best performance of the year, and a 91-yard run that helped break the back of the 4th ranked Mississippi State Bulldogs. Walton finished the game with a season high 148 yards.
Gerod Holliman, S, Louisville
Holliman’s NCAA record-tying
14th INT sealed the game for the Cardinals as he picked off Kentucky’s
Brandon Radcliff with 35 seconds in the game.
For good measure, Holliman added five tackles and a sack.Jay Ajayi, RB, Boise State
Ajayi couldn’t have picked a better time to have his best game of the season. The junior running back ripped the conference’s best defense apart with 229 yards on 27 carries (8.5 ypc) and five touchdowns. For the season, Ajayi has 1619 rushing yards and a Mountain West leading 24 rushing touchdowns (tied for second in the nation).
Top 25 Review
No. 1 Alabama 55, No. 15 Auburn 44
The Iron
Bowl joined the 21st century with a game for the ages. Quarterback Blake Sims’ second half revival
helps the Tide pull away late, outscoring Auburn 34-18 in the second half. Sims finished the game with 312 yards and
four touchdowns passes. He was helped by
TJ Yeldon (19 carries, 127 yards and 2 TD’s) and an unstoppable Amari Cooper
(13 catches 224 yards and 3 TD’s).
Cooper’s performance should ensure at least a ticket to New York for the
Heisman Trophy presentation.
No. 2 Oregon 47, Oregon State 19
Oregon
State’s been feisty against the Ducks over the years. This version of the Civil War wasn’t the
Beavers best effort. Oregon quarterback
Marcus Mariota continues his Heisman run in fashion leading the Ducks to
victory with six total touchdowns and 367 yards.
No. 3 Florida State 24, Florida 19
Cut and
paste FSU recaps from Week 1 through Week 13.
This week the FSU defense comes up big, shutting the Florida offense
down and adding a pick-six to lift the ‘Noles to their second straight
undefeated regular season.
No. 19 Ole Miss, No. 4 Mississippi
State 17
Hugh Freeze
and the Ole Miss Rebels dug deep into their bag of tricks to upset Mississippi
State, knocking the Bulldogs out of the SEC race and ending their playoff
run.
No. 5 TCU 48, Texas 10, Thursday
A slow start
ended in a flurry and 28-points in the fourth quarter for TCU on
Thanksgiving. Texas turned the ball over
six times and the win could help give the Horned Frogs the edge over Baylor and
spot in the playoff.No. 6 Ohio State 42, Michigan 28
No. 7 Baylor 48, Texas Tech 46
Despite the loss of Bryce Petty, Baylor was able to hold off a big Texas Tech rally. The Red Raiders, led by freshman Patrick Mahomes, put up 712 yards but were undone by four turnovers.
Stanford 31, No. 8 UCLA 10, Friday
UCLA had
everything in front of it headed into Friday’s game against Stanford- Pac-12 South
title, playoff hopes… And then Kevin
Hogan happened. Hogan, who has been
below average all season, had his best game of the year leading the Cardinal
with 234 yards on 16 of 19 passing and two touchdowns. The Stanford defense did their part as well,
limiting Brett Hundley to 146 passing yards and held the Bruins to 5-14 on
third downs and only 262 yards.
No. 16 Georgia Tech 30, No. 9 Georgia
24
This might
have been one of the most entertaining games of the week with three fumbles at
the 1-yard line and three blocked kicks.
Georgia seemed to have the game in hand with 18 seconds left when Hutson
Mason hit Malcolm Mitchell for a 3-yard touchdown pass, giving UGA a 24-21
lead. A botched squib kick and a 21 yard
scramble later, GT hit a 53-yard field goal to send the game into overtime when
they would pick off Mason and secure the win.The Spartans dominate throughout, limiting Penn State to 233 total yards and forcing two turnovers. Penn State had previously secure a bowl berth but the Nittany Lions sputtered down the stretch losing six of their last eight games.
No. 11 Arizona 42, No. 13 Arizona State
35, Friday
The Wildcats
get one of the biggest wins of the week.
With UCLA’s loss earlier in the day, the winner of the “Territorial Cup”
would go on to win the Pac-12 South.
Arizona gets the win and secures a rematch with Oregon in the Pac-12
Championship.
No. 12 Kansas State 51, Kansas 13
Nothing to
see here. K-State has a huge matchup
with Baylor next week.
No. 14 Wisconsin 34, No. 18 Minnesota
24
Wisconsin
secures a spot in the B1G Championship against Ohio State with their win over
Minnesota on Saturday. Melvin Gordon
moves past Ron Dayne for the B1G single-season rushing record, adding 151 yards
and touchdown to his Heisman resume.
No. 17 Missouri 21, Arkansas 14
Missouri
rallies late to edge out suddenly streaking Arkansas team to earn consecutive
SEC East crowns. The Tigers needed two
fourth quarter touchdowns by Jimmie Hunt and Marcus Murphy and a late fumble
recovery by Markus Golden to seal the victory.
Oklahoma, IDLE
Next game-
Saturday, Dec. 6 vs. Oklahoma StateDabo gets the Ol’ Ball Coach off his back as Clemson snaps a five game losing streak against the Gamecocks. Quarterback Deshaun Watson returned, leading the Tigers to 491 total yards despite an ACL injury. Fellow freshman Wayne Gallman and Artavis Scott added a season highs in rushing and receiving, respectively. Gallman ran for 191 rushing yards and score while Scott added long touchdowns receptions (53 yards and 70 yards) on seven catches for 185 yards.
No. 22 Louisville 44, Kentucky 40
Tempersflare early and often in this one.
Kentucky took the lead twice in the fourth quarter, once on defensive
touchdown, their second of the game (pick-six in the second quarter and fumble
recovery) and again by running back Stanley Williams with 5:31 left, putting
the Wildcats up 40-37. Louisville would
answer with a four yard run by Brandon Radcliff for the go ahead and the
win.
No. 23 Boise State 50, Utah State 19
Boise was
all over Utah State here, jumping out to a 34-10 halftime lead. The Broncos were led by running back Jay
Ajayi as he ran over, around and through the Mountain West’s best defense for
229 yards and five touchdowns.
Western Kentucky 67, No. 24 Marshall 66,
Friday
Marshall’s
perfect season is smashed in a wild shootout in overtime against W.
Kentucky. The fireworks started early
and often in a game that combined for 133 points, 1,446 total yards, 74 first
downs and on critical two-point conversion.
No. 25 Utah 38, Colorado 34
The Buffalos
lead 34-31 in the fourth but a pick-six gives the Utes the edge. It was another hard fought game for a Buffs
team that’s been competitive in almost every conference game this year. Unfortunately, they come up just short for
the final time this season.
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