Top 25
1. Florida State, 11-0, 1
2. Alabama, 10-1, 2
3. Oregon, 10-1, 3
4. Mississippi State, 10-1, 4
5. Baylor, 9-1, 5
6. Texas Christian, 9-1, 6
7. Ohio State, 10-1, 7
8. Georgia, 9-2, 9
9. UCLA, 9-2, 10
10. Michigan State, 9-2, 12
11. Kansas State, 8-2, 11
12. Arizona, 9-2, 14
13. Wisconsin, 9-2, 13
14. Auburn, 8-3, 15
15. Georgia Tech, 9-2, 16
16. Arizona State, 9-2, 17
17. Missouri, 9-2, 21
18. Louisville, 8-3, 20
19. Oklahoma, 8-3,19
20. Arkansas, 6-5, NR
21. Ole Miss, 8-3, 8
22. Minnesota, 8-3, 25
23. Clemson, 8-3, NR
24. Colorado State, 10-1, NR
25. Marshall, 11-0, NR
OUT: Nebraska (18), Utah (22), USC (23) and Duke (24).
VOTES: Utah, LSU, Iowa, Nebraska, USC, Boise State, Texas A&M, Duke, West Virginia, Tennessee, Notre Dame, Washington, Stanford, Boston College, Virginia, North Carolina and Miami.
NATIONAL ANALYSIS
Duke needed to beat North Carolina at home on Thursday to
get the ACC Coastal, but the Tar Heel team many of us expected to see in 2015
showed up in Durham and blasted the Blue Devils, handing the Coastal to Georgia
Tech and making the Heels bowl eligible....K State defeated West Virginia in a
cold night in Morgantown....Florida dismantled Eastern Kentucky to give Coach
Will Muschamp a final home victory before he coaches his last game as head
Gator at FSU on Saturday.....Georgia and South Carolina bombed overmatched
opponents....Northwestern has come together in recent weeks and whipped an
improved but injured Purdue team....Sparty rolled, and after some early issues,
so did Ohio State, who dumped Indiana....UCF bombed winless SMU, who should be
inking Mack Brown as their new head coach....Arizona State faced some legit offense by Washington State, but overpowered the Cougars in the end....Illinois upset Penn
State....Incredibly, Wake Forest and Virginia Tech played a scoreless game,
which ended when the Deacons prevailed 6-3 in double overtime. It is puzzling what has happened to Frank
Beamer's Hokies, who soundly defeated Ohio State in Columbus only to become the
doormat of the ACC; Wow!......The rushing record Wisconsin's Melvin Gordon set
last week running roughshod over Nebraska incredibly lasted only one week, as
Oklahoma freshman running back Samaje Preine, unheard of until this day, ran
for 427 yards against Kansas, who had been playing better in recent
weeks...Utah had been having a good year, but it is seemingly unraveling as
Arizona came to town and dominated the second half en route to a convincing
win, and the Cats are playing quite well under Rich Rod....In the last several
weeks, Arkansas has risen the level of their game, shutting out LSU last week.
This week, Ole Miss came to town and the Hogs jumped on the Rebels early and
continued the assault late in blanking eighth ranked Ole Miss 30-0, shutting
out a ranked opponent two weeks in row, which has not happened in decades of
moons if at all post WWII. Nobody wants
any part of the Hogs right now, unless starting quarterback Brandon Allen's
injury is more serious than first thought...Melvin Gordon helped Wisconsin hold
on to win at Iowa...Maryland won at Michigan, and the Wolverines, having had to
kick off the team their best defender,
is a dumpster fire who at some point will begin a coaching search as soon as
they shore up their sports administration.....Louisville won at Notre Dame
while Clemson beat up on lowly Georgia State...Stanford shut down high powered
Cal in The Big Game....BAMA staked their claim as the top ranked team bombing
Western Carolina.... Oregon routed an improved Colorado team in Eugene with
Marcus Mariota running wild...Mizzou won at Rocky Top, and has chance to win
the SEC East....Miss. State routed Vandy and Baylor outlasted Okie
State....UCLA flexed muscle and won the at home against Southern Cal, with
three in a row now for the battle of Los Angeles....Washington got a sound victory over Oregon State.
NEBRASKA ANALYSIS
After the demoralizing debacle last week at Wisconsin, seemingly
with jobs on the line, the Cornhuskers had an opportunity to show the home
crowd, as they say goodbye to a senior class inclusive of record players Kenny
Bell and Ameer Abdullah, that that game was not representative of their level
and that the program is in a state of ascension. A decent Minnesota team was in town, but this
is a game that the Cornhuskers should win, particularly at home. For once, the Big Red got decent play out of
quarterback Tommy Armstrong, but they failed to win the game anyhow. Offensively, the O-line was average at best,
and while a injury riddled Abdullah performed admirably, he was not in position
to carry the team on his back. Sadly,
Mark Pelini was lost for the game on the first play, although Ryne Reeves, the
better player, filled in without hiccup.
Kenny Bell hauled in a huge gain off a broken play, but got knocked
silly as his head hit the field turf, and sadly Bell was lost in his final home
game due to concussion. Demornay
Pierson-El , Alonzo Moore and Jordan Westercamp tried to pick up the slack, but
they could not produce enough. A healthy Cethan Carter at tight end was rarely
targeted, if ever. On defense, the line
was ok, but did not seize and opportunity to dominate. They defense adequately slowed David Cobb,
the Gophers talented running back, but failed miserably to account for
quarterback Mitch Leidner, who ran basic backside scrambles for over 100 yards
total on the day. That the staff could
not adjust to stop that play all day is indicative of the lack of coaching acumen
on the sideline. Linebackers and the secondary
again failed to make extra ordinary plays, displaying another dismal tackling
effort. Randy Gregory, who should come
back as his play, although stellar in flashes, is not dominant, blocked a field
goal attempt which Nate Gerry returned for a score giving the Big Red a 21-7
lead. Nebraska was not playing a high
powered offensive outfit, but still was unable to protect the lead; at home. Sadly, this has become a pattern for
Nebraska. The Big Red are mentally weak,
with penalties, a lack of execution and turnovers regular occurrences. Horrible play calling offensively gives
credence that an identity is lacking.
Defensively, the calling card of the staff, tackling is very poor, and
the failure to make plays on the back end allows opponents to extend
drives. I wanted Bo Pelini to succeed,
and the first post of this blog was complimenting his hire. But, it is now reality that Nebraska is no
longer in the company of championship teams, having not taken out a top ranked
opponent in many a moon. By any reasonable assessment, the program is slightly above average. If the fan base
is comfortable with that, then we have lost our identity as Nebraskans. I think Pelini is a good man, and he forgot
more about football last week than I know, but from my perspective as a
Cornhusker is that we should demand more out of our traditionally proud
football program than the company we are currently keeping, such as toss up
games with Minnesota and Iowa. I refuse
to accept the new normal. Nebraska used to be a toss up against Florida State.
It is time to take the necessary steps to get back to that level.
FLORIDA STATE ANALYSIS
"We're undefeated. We finish every game. Everybody else in the country has not finished at least one game. We've finished every one of them." -- Jimbo Fisher
Although the Florida State Seminoles jumped out to a quick 7-0 lead over a tough Boston College team, the Seminoles found a way, along with some spirited Eagle play, to find themselves fighting for the win at the games end. With each team having missed field goals late, Jameis Winston led the Seminoles on a game winning drive, with Roberto Aguayo connecting on a 27 yards field goal with just three seconds left to give the 'Noles the win on a cold, rainy late afternoon.
Before the kickoff, a special event occurred as Burt Reynolds, the famed actor and former Florida State halfback, planted the spear received from Chief Osceola at midfield. It was great to see Burt, whom I affectionately refer to as The Bandit. Burt has always been a great ambassador for Florida State.
Burt Reynolds |
FSU Wide Receiver Rashad Greene |
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