Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Last week I went 31-20, way too many upsets. Let's see if I can do better. I'm still 72.27% at 305-117.

 
7 consecutive weeks over 60%!
4 out of 7 over 72% overall 72.27%
 


  1. Western Kentucky over Louisiana-Lafayette 21-9.
  2. North Carolina over Miami (FL) 31-28.
  3. Central Florida over Louisville 15-14.
  4. South Carolina over Tennessee 21-16.
  5. Georgia over Vanderbilt 14-10.
  6. West Virginia over Texas Tech 17-10.
  7. Oklahoma State over TCU 17-14.
  8. Minnesota over Northwestern 10-3.
  9. Michigan State over Purdue 35-7.
  10. Southern Mississippi over East Carolina 21-14.
  11. Southern Methodist over Memphis 21-10.
  12. Cincinnati over Connecticut 34-31.
  13. Navy over Toledo 21-13.
  14. Florida over Missouri 27-3.
  15. Georgia Tech over Syracuse 17-14.
  16. Miami (OH) over Akron 24-17.
  17. Temple over Army 21-6.
  18. Ohio over Eastern Michigan 17-10.
  19. Colorado over Charleston Southern 31-17.**
  20. Ball State over Western Michigan 15-14.
  21. Colorado State over Wyoming 10-3.
  22. Northern Illinois over Central Michigan 10-9.
  23. Kent State over South Alabama 35-9.
  24. Ohio State over Iowa 28-10.
  25. Texas A&M over Auburn 35-9.
  26. Stanford over UCLA 35-17.
  27. Oklahoma over Kansas 41-10.
  28. Michigan over Indiana 27-10.
  29. Wake Forest over Maryland 21-3.
  30. BYU over Houston 34-10.
  31. Duke over Virginia 21-10.
  32. Buffalo over Massachusetts 12-9.
  33. North Texas over Louisiana Tech 15-7.
  34. Washington over Arizona State 10-9.
  35. Alabama over Arkansas 14-0.
  36. LSU over Mississippi 15-14.
  37. Baylor over Iowa State 13-10.
  38. Pittsburgh over Old Dominion 15-7.
  39. Texas State over Georgia State 21-7.
  40. USC over Notre Dame 35-14.
  41. Florida State over Clemson 28-7.
  42. Wisconsin over Illinois 27-7.
  43. Nevada over Boise State 52-49.
  44. Rice over New Mexico State 15-0.
  45. Utah State over New Mexico 10-7.
  46. Oregon over Washington State 28-10.
  47. Fresno State over UNLV 28-27.
  48. Arizona over Utah 15-9.
  49. Oregon State over California 10-7.
** Game taken place of Colorado/Fresno State make-up
 
Teams with BYES this week (29)
ACC Boston College
ACC North Carolina State
ACC Virginia Tech
AAC Rutgers
AAC South Florida
Big Ten Nebraska
Big Ten Penn State
Big XII Kansas State
Big XII Texas
SEC Kentucky
SEC Mississippi State
Independent Idaho
C-USA Florida-Atlantic
C-USA Florida-International
C-USA Marshall
C-USA Middle Tennessee State University
C-USA Tulane
C-USA Tulsa
C-USA Alabama-Birmingham (UAB)
C-USA Texas-El Paso (UTEP)
C-USA Texas-San Antonio
MAC Bowling Green
MWC Air Force
MWC Hawaii
MWC San Diego State
MWC San Jose State
Sun Belt Arkansas State
Sun Belt Troy
Sun Belt Louisiana-Monroe
 
Conference Predictions from last week. (overall)
ACC                       2-4 (44-15)
American Athletic  2-2 (29-17)
Big Ten                  2-2 (44-15)
Big XII                    2-2 (31-12)
PAC-12                  4-2 (39-13)
SEC                       6-1 (52-13)
Independent           3-1 (28-9)
CUSA                     2-4 (42-26)
MAC                       6-1 (53-14)
Mountain West       3-2 (38-19)
Sun Belt                 3-0 (31-10)
Overall                31-20 last week (305-117). 72.27%

Individual Records per Conference:
Atlantic Coast       (57-24)
American Athletic (35-20)
Big Ten                  (53-18)
Big XII                   (39-17)
PAC-12                  (52-18)
SEC                        (67-19
Independents           (28-9)
C-USA                   (51-36)
MAC                      (64-20)
MWC                     (46-27)
Sun Belt                 (37-11)
Totals                    (529-219)
Overall this week (61-40)

Monday, October 7, 2013

After a 37-18 Week 6, My record improves to 274-97 or 73.85%. Individually my record is 468-179 or 72.33%.

 
7 consecutive weeks over 60%!
4 out of 7 over 72% overall 72.27%
 


  1. Boston College(ACC) over Clemson(ACC) 17-10.
  2. Virginia(ACC) over Maryland(ACC) 14-10.
  3. North Carolina State(ACC) over Syracuse(ACC) 17-14.
  4. Navy(Independent) over Duke(ACC) 35-12.
  5. Georgia Tech(ACC) over BYU(Independent) 17-7.
  6. Virginia Tech(ACC) over Pittsburgh(ACC) 24-6.
  7. Temple(AAC) over Cincinnati(AAC) 6-3.
  8. Connecticut(AAC) over South Florida(AAC) 17-14.
  9. Houston(ACC) over Memphis(AAC) 21-13.
  10. Louisville(ACC) over Rutgers(AAC) 21-20.
  11. Michigan(Big Ten) over Penn State(Big Ten) 24-7.
  12. Michigan State(Big Ten) over Indiana)Big Ten) 35-10.
  13. Purdue(Big Ten) over Nebraska(Big Ten) 10-6.
  14. Wisconsin(Big Ten) over Northwestern(Big Ten) 35-13.
  15. Kansas State(Big XII) over Baylor 13-10(Big XII).
  16. Texas Tech(Big XII) over Iowa State 24-9(Big XII).
  17. TCU(Big XII) over Kansas 35-7(Big XII).
  18. Oklahoma(Big XII) over Texas 38-35(Big XII).
  19. California(PAC-12) over UCLA 15-14(PAC-12).
  20. Oregon(PAC-12) over Washington 24-0(PAC-12).
  21. Oregon State(PAC-12) over Washington State 35-9(PAC-12).
  22. Stanford(PAC-12) over Utah 24-10(PAC-12).
  23. USC(PAC-12) over Arizona 28-9(PAC-12).
  24. Arizona State(PAC-12) over Colorado 15-14(PAC-12).
  25. LSU(SEC) over Florida(SEC) 14-9.
  26. Georgia(SEC) over Missouri 24-7(SEC).
  27. Alabama(SEC) over Kentucky 35-9(SEC).
  28. South Carolina(SEC) over Arkansas 21-6(SEC).
  29. Auburn(SEC) over Western Carolina 24-3(FCS).
  30. Texas A&M(SEC) over Mississippi 24-14(SEC).
  31. Mississippi State(SEC) over Bowling Green 17-3(MAC).
  32. Army(Independent) over Eastern Michigan 16-14(MAC).
  33. Arkansas State(Sun Belt) over Idaho 34-27(Independent).
  34. Tulane(C-USA) over East Carolina 17-10(C-USA).
  35. Marshall(C-USA) over Florida Atlantic 17-10(C-USA).
  36. Florida International(C-USA) over Alabama-Birmingham 17-9(C-USA).
  37. Middle Tennessee(C-USA) over North Texas 35-21(C-USA).
  38. Texas-San Antonio(C-USA) over Rice 10-9(C-USA).
  39. Texas-El Paso(C-USA) over Tulsa 35-10(C-USA).
  40. Northern Illinois over Akron 20-16.
  41. Buffalo over Western Michigan 21-9.
  42. Ball State over Kent State 35-28.
  43. Miami (OH) over Massachusetts 21-16.
  44. Central Michigan over Ohio 21-16.
  45. Air Force over San Diego State 24-20.
  46. Boise State over Utah State 35-10.
  47. San Jose State over Colorado State 17-14.
  48. Wyoming over New Mexico 34-28.
  49. Hawaii over UNLV 15-14.
  50. Troy over Georgia State 17-10.
  51. Louisiana-Monroe over Texas State 21-9.
This week I went 31-20, which makes my overall 305-117 which is 72.27%.
 
Teams with BYES this week (24)
ACC Florida State
ACC Miami (FL)
ACC North Carolina
ACC Wake Forest
AAC Southern Methodist
AAC Central Florida
Big Ten Illinois
Big Ten Iowa
Big Ten Minnesota
Big Ten Ohio State
Big XII Oklahoma State
Big XII West Virginia
SEC Tennessee
SEC Vanderbilt
Independent New Mexico State
Independent Notre Dame
C-USA Louisiana Tech
C-USA Southern Mississippi
MAC Toledo
MWC Fresno State
MWC Nevada
Sun Belt South Alabama
Sun Belt Louisiana-Lafayette
Sun Belt Western Kentucky
 
Conference Predictions from last week. (overall)
ACC                       2-4 (44-15)
American Athletic  2-2 (29-17)
Big Ten                  2-2 (44-15)
Big XII                    2-2 (31-12)
PAC-12                  4-2 (39-13)
SEC                       6-1 (52-13)
Independent           3-1 (28-9)
CUSA                     2-4 (42-26)
MAC                       6-1 (53-14)
Mountain West       3-2 (38-19)
Sun Belt                 3-0 (31-10)
Overall                31-20 last week (305-117). 72.27%

Individual Records per Conference:
Atlantic Coast       (57-24)
American Athletic (35-20)
Big Ten                  (53-18)
Big XII                   (39-17)
PAC-12                  (52-18)
SEC                        (67-19
Independents           (28-9)
C-USA                   (51-36)
MAC                      (64-20)
MWC                     (46-27)
Sun Belt                 (37-11)
Totals                    (529-219)
Overall this week (61-40)

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

After 5 weeks I am 237-79 which is 75% overall. I went last week 30-18 for a 62.5% week. I MUST REDEEM MYSELF!!!

 
6 consecutive weeks over 62%!
4 out of 6 over 72% overall 75%
 


  1. Texas over Iowa State 35-6.
  2. Western Kentucky over Louisiana-Monroe 27-24.
  3. UCLA over Utah 15-13.
  4. BYU over Utah State 21-9.
  5. Nevada over San Diego State 17-3.
  6. Navy over Air Force 12-9.
  7. Louisville over Temple 17-0.
  8. Florida State over Maryland 27-3.
  9. Texas Tech over Kansas 24-9.
  10. Penn State over Indiana 31-14.
  11. Nebraska over Illinois 24-3.
  12. Virginia over Ball State 21-7.
  13. Eastern Michigan over Buffalo 12-9.
  14. Michigan State over Iowa 28-7.
  15. Southern Methodist over Rutgers 42-7.
  16. Alabama over Georgia State 63-7.
  17. North Carolina over Virginia Tech 10-0.
  18. Boston College over Army 27-7.
  19. Miami (OH) over Central Michigan 15-3.
  20. Troy over South Alabama 21-3.
  21. Marshall over Texas-San Antonio 24-21.
  22. Ohio over Akron 31-27.
  23. Alabama-Birmingham over Florida Atlantic 12-3.
  24. Toledo over Western Michigan 21-6.
  25. Clemson over Syracuse 15-12.
  26. Georgia over Tennessee 12-10.
  27. Georgia Tech over Miami (FL) 10-7.
  28. Michigan over Minnesota 24-10.
  29. Kansas State over Oklahoma State 24-21.
  30. Wake Forest over North Carolina State 17-10.
  31. Bowling Green over Massachusetts 15-3.
  32. Tulsa over Rice 35-9.
  33. Northern Illinois over Kent State 17-13.
  34. East Carolina over Middle Tennessee 27-10.
  35. Tulane over North Texas 15-9.
  36. California over Washington State 42-30.
  37. Southern Mississippi over Florida International 9-0.
  38. Central Florida over Memphis 14-3.
  39. Fresno State over Idaho 7-6.
  40. Oregon over Colorado 62-10.
  41. LSU over Mississippi State 35-13.
  42. Oklahoma over TCU 35-28.
  43. Florida over Arkansas 21-13.
  44. Mississippi over Auburn 13-12.
  45. Cincinnati over South Florida 12-7.
  46. New Mexico over New Mexico State 24-13.
  47. Louisiana-Lafayette over Texas State 34-17.
  48. South Carolina over Kentucky 35-7.
  49. Notre Dame over Arizona 42-10.
  50. Vanderbilt over Missouri 15-9.
  51. Texas El-Paso over Louisiana Tech 17-12.
  52. Ohio State over Northwestern 42-3.
  53. West Virginia over Baylor 24-9.
  54. Stanford over Washington 42-30.
  55. San Jose State over Hawaii 15-12.

3 games on Thursday (3-0)
2 games on Friday (1-1)
49 games on Saturday (32-17)
1 game on Sunday (1-0) making the weekend 37-18 (67.27%), and my overall record 274-97.

 
Teams with BYES this week (15)
ACC Pittsburgh
ACC Duke
AAC Connecticut
AAC Houston
Big Ten Purdue
Big Ten Wisconsin
PAC-12 Arizona
PAC-12 Oregon State
PAC-12 USC
SEC Texas A&M
MWC Boise State
MWC Colorado State
MWC Wyoming
MWC UNLV
Sun Belt Arkansas State
 
Conference Predictions from last week. (overall)
ACC                     4-3 (42-11) 79.24%
American Athletic 2-2 (27-15) 64.29%
Big Ten                 4-1 (42-13) 76.36%
Big XII                   3-2 (29-10) 74.36%
PAC-12                 4-1 (35-11) 76.09%
SEC                       5-2 (46-12) 79.31%
Independent          6-0 (25-8)   75.76%
CUSA                    3-4 (40-22) 64.52%
MAC                      4-3 (47-13) 78.33%
Mountain West      5-1 (35-17) 67.31%
Sun Belt                 4-0 (28-10) 73.68%
Overall               37-18 last week (274-97). 73.85%
  
Perfect Teams 
4/12 Atlantic Coast
1/10 American Athletic
4/12 Big Ten
2/10 Big XII
1/14 C-USA
1/6   FBS-Independents
3/13 MAC
1/12 MWC
3/12 PAC-12
3/14 SEC
1/8 Sun Belt
24 Teams Perfect

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Eagles in 46-30 over the Hawks.

Cameron Washington ends with 167 yards rushing and 15 yards receiving.
Luke Harrison ends with 162 yards rushing.

Tune in next week to Clinton Middle School Football presented by the Rogers Group for 8th Grade night and the final game of the Clinton Hawks season as they take on the Warriors from CAK. 6:30 Thursday night on WYSH/WGAP/101.1FM wyshradio.com and wgapradio.com.

46-30 with 1:39 to go.

Eagles have the ball at their own 22.
1st and 10 at the 22.
44 rushes up the side for a gain of 4.
2nd and 6 at the 26.
44 to the outside knocked out of bounds at the 40 gain of 14.
1st and ten at the 40.
1 minute left
5 Kneels on the ball.
The Eagles with 46-30.

46-30 with 3:25 to go Jefferson Leads.

Kickoff picked up by the Hawks number 23 Cody Parker.
Ball spotted at the Hawks 46.
1st and 10.
Timeout Hawks 3:19 remaining.
Harrison up the middle for a pickup of 12. 42 yards (159)
1st and 10 at the 12.
Washington down to the 7 picking up his own fumble. gain of 5.
2nd and 5 at the 7
Flag on the Hawks.
2nd and 20.
Harrison pass intended for Winchester imcomplete.
3rd and 20.
Harrison keeper to the 17. Gain of 5. (164).
4th and 15 1:45 to go.
Harrison pass to Washington out of bounds. Turnover on Downs.
Harrison ends the night with 164 rushing.
Washington ends the night with 167 rushing.

38-30 Jefferson leads 3:54 remaining.

This might be the last opportunity for the Hawks to get a stop and try to tie this game up at the end to force overtime.
Delay of Game on the Hawks.
Ball will now be kicked off at the 35.
33 on the kickoff recovered by the Eagles at the Hawk 45.
1st and 10 at the Hawk 45.
Flag on the play no play.
Too many men on the field on the Hawks
1st and 5 at the Hawks 40.
rush by 44 first down to the 32. gain of 8.
1st and 10 at the 32.
clock runs 340 to go

hand off to 44 for the Touchdown for the Eagles making the score 44-30.
2 point conversion run by 44 good.

new score 46-30

Beginning of 4th Quarter Jefferson Leads 38-24.

first down run by Costner. Picks up 8 on the run.
Personal Foul on Jefferson.
1st and 10 ball spotted at the Eagles 30.
Wishbone formation
Harrison tripped after a four yard gain.
2nd and 6 from the eagles 26.
1 back formation.
Washington around the outside tripped at the 14.
pickup of 12. (156)
Hutchison up the middle for no gain.
2nd and 10
 Washington up the middle for 6. (162)
3rd and 4 at the 9 yard line.
Costner catches the pass down at the 5.
4th and 1 from the 5.
Timeout Hawks
QB Keeper Harrison for 3. (117)
first and goal from the 2.
Costner down at the 1 gain of 1.
Harrison sneaks for the TOUCHDOWN. 118 yards rushing on the night.
2 point conversion... no good by Harrison.

New score 38-30 with 3:54 remaining.

38-24 Jefferson leads after a big kickoff return recovered in the endzone for a touchdown.

Hawks get the ball at the 40.
1st and 10 at their 40.
Harrison around the outside for a gain of 3.
2nd and 7 at the 43.
Washington gets the snap gains 3.
3rd and 4 at the 47.
End of 3.

30-24 Jefferson 1:03 remain

High kickoff returned by Martin all the way for the Touchdown fumbled recovered in the endzone. 70 yard return
2 point conversion good by 44.

38-24 new score

30-16 lead 4:08 to go in the 3rd

Eagle possession fielded by number 10 at the 41.
1st and the 10 at the 41 with 408 to go in the 3rd.
44 up the middle tackled by Cody Miles gain of 11.
1st and 10 at the 48.
Martin fumbles recovered by Brumbaugh at the 45.

Hawk Possession
1st and 10 at the Hawk 45.
Harrison up the sideline to the 35 gain of 20.
1st and 10 at the Eagle 35.
Harrison picks up 3 to the 32.
2nd and 7 at the Eagles 32.
Washington to the 16. Gain of 16.
1st and 10 at the Eagles 16.
Washington up the middle for 1.
Timeout Jefferson

Washington 117 rushing yards
Harrison 101 rushing yards

2nd and 8 at the 15.
Shotgun
No play flag on the play
Substitution infraction on the Eagles
2nd and 3 at the 10.
Harrison keeps no gain.
Flag on the play
Holding on the Hawks ball spotted at the 23.
2nd and 16 at the 23
1 back
handoff to Washington up to the 7 yard line.
Gain of 16.
3rd and 2 from the 9.
Harrison outside rush to the 6 yardline
gain of 5.
1st and goal Hawks with 130 remaining.
Washington scampers for 6 for the Hawk TOUCHDOWN!!!!
Score 30-22.
2 point conversion pass from Harrison to Costner
30-24.
Washington now has 139 rushing 1 touchdown.
Harrison has 107 rushing.

30-6 Eagle Lead

Cody Parker fields the kick at the 41.
1st and 10 Hawks at their own 41.
wishbone
Harrison breaks a tackle for a touchdown 59 yard rush.
30-12 Eagle lead.
Harrison now has 81 yards rushing and 1 touchdown
Washington 2 point conversion good.
30-16.

Eagle possession 551 to go lead 22-8

Martin rushes 27 5 yard rush.
2nd and 5 at the Hawk 27.
15 rushes up the Jefferson sideline tackled at the 2. gain of 25.
1st and goal at the 2.
tackled for loss at the 5. loss of one
2nd and goal at the 5
Martin carries for the Eagles touchdown.
Score 28-8.
2 point conversion good.

Beginning of 3rd

Hawks receive the ball.
Kickoff out of bounds spotted at the 35
1st and 10 at the Hawks 35.
I formation
Offsides Jefferson
1st and 5 from the Hawks 40.
Washington up the sidelines to the 44.
Gain of 16.
1st and 10 at the Eagles 44
Washington to the 40 gain of 4.
2nd and 6 at the Eagles 40.
Harrison up to the 34 gain gain of 5.
3rd and inches at the 34.
Costner to the 31 gain of 3.
1st and 10 at the Eagles 31.
Harrison throws it away.
2nd and 10 at the Eagles 31.
Washington up to the 23 for a gain of 8.
flag on the play
Holding penalty on the Hawks
Ball spotted at the 40.
Washington up to the 40 no gain.
3rd and 19.
Timeout Jefferson 608
Intercepted by 5 retuned all the way to the 32.

Cameron Washington 96 yards rushing for the night.

Halftime score Jefferson 22 Clinton 8.

Cameron Washington has 68 yards rushing and 15 yard receiving
Luke Harrison has 2/3 for 31 yards 10 yards rushing 1 interception
Costner has the touchdown for the Hawks 17 rushing 5 catching.

5th Eagle possession

1st and 10 at the 37 incomplete pass
2nd and 10 from the 37
44 up the middle to the 15 gain of 22 tackled by Washington
1st and 10 from the 15.
Injured Hawk
452 remaining.
I formation. screen to 14 tackled by 5 and 80 for a gain of 2.
2 and 10 from the 13
Keeper (5) down to the 2 gain of 11.
1st and 2 from the Hawk 2. 335 to go.
Touchdown by 15. 2 yard rush.
22-8.

Hawk Possession.
Kickoff caught by Costner downed at the Hawk 39.
1st and 10 from the 39. 331 to go.
Screen to Costner for a loss of 5.
2nd and 15 from the 34
Washington up the middle for a loss of 1.
3rd and 16 from the 34.
Harrison keeps for a gain of 3.
4th and 13 from the 36.
Punt bounces out of bounds at the 30.
34 yard punt

6th Eagle Possession
Pass to 5 to midfield 20 yards.
Flag on the play
Pass Interference on 5.
Ball spotted at the 15.
Timeout Eagles

Incomplete pass intended for 10.
Bivens up the side to the 23. gain of 8.
3 and 17 from the 23
Run to the 24
4th and 16 from the 24
Timeout with 15.6 seconds left in the half
Punt returned by Costner to the 45.

Hawks 7th possession
3.2 seconds to go
Harrison keeps to the 38 and ends the half.

Halftime score 22-8.

Beginning of the 2nd. 16-8 Eagles lead.

2nd and 5 at the Hawks 45.
Handoff to 15 for a gain of 1.
3rd and 4 at the Hawks 44.
QB Keeper for a touchdown 44 yards.
Penalty on the Eagles negates the touchdown
3rd and 24
Martin sacked by Andrew Lowe of the Hawks bringing up a 4th and 30
Punt by 15 bounces dead at the Hawk 44.

1st and 10 from the 44.
Wishbone
Washington taken down in the backfield from 56 Cox. Loss of 8
2nd and 18 from the 36
Harrison around the outside to the 41 for a gain 7
3rd and 14 from the 40
Screen to Costner to the 50. Gain of 10.
Timeout Hawks
4th and 4 Hawks need to get to the 46
Timeout Hawks last one of the half.
Harrison sacked by 44 back to the 36 loss of 14 turnover on downs.

4th possession 43.1 seconds left in the first quarter. Jefferson 16-0.

Kick caught by 80 at the 43 yardline of the Hawks.
Hawks first and 10 from the 43
Washington up the sideline to the 36. 21 yards for Washington
1st and 10 from the 37 of the Eagles.
Washington up the sideline to the 15. 21 yard gain Washington
1st and 10 at the 15. 22.7 seconds left.
Costner up the sidelines for the Hawk touchdown. 15 yards.
2 point conversion.
Harrison keeps it for a good conversion.
16-8 Eagles.

Washington 42 yards rushing
Costner 15 on that drive.

15.1 to go in the first

Onside kick recovered by 18 of the Eagles.
1st and 10 at midfield. 13.6 seconds to go.
Handoff up the middle for a gain of 5 to end the first the quarter.

3rd possession

Interception by Addison Dupre for the Hawks.
Hawks first and ten at the Eagle 49 232 to go.
Harrison keeps up the sidelines to the 41.
2nd and 2
Shotgun hand off to Washington breaks a tackle up to the 25 yardline for a pickup 16.

1st and 10 at the 26. Harrison keeps it up to the 21. 5 yard gain
2nd and 5 at the 21.  Timeout Jefferson score 8-0. Hawks are driving.
Robert Costner for a gain 2.
3rd and 3 from the 19.
Wishbone formation
Intercepted by number 5. returns it all the way to the Eagles touchdown. Flag on the play.
Holding on the Hawks declined.
14-0 by Caleb Martin.
2 point conversion
good by number 44.
Score 16-0.

second possession 8-0 Eagles

Eagles fumbled on 3 and 1 and recovered by the Hawks Cody Parker.

1 and 10 at the 22
Harrison rushes for 2
Shotgun Harrison to Costner for a gain of 21 first down
1 and 10 at the 43 Harrison sacked at the 31 for a loss of 12
2 and 22 Harrison rushes to the 48 for a gain 16.
3 and 4 from the Hawks 47 yard line
Cameron Washington rushes to the 40.
Holding brings the ball back to the 34
3 and 16 for the Hawks.
Pass by Harrison caught by Washington for 15 yards.
4th and 1 with 313 to go in the first your score Jefferson 8 Clinton 0. Ball spotted at the Eagles 49.
Wishbone formation. Handoff to Washington for a loss of 2 and a turnover on downs.

First Possession

The Eagles receive the ball
Long pass to number 5 total 72 yards.
Facemask on Hawks next play at the 4
TD Eagles
8-0

First possession of the hawks
Cameron Washingotn 8 yards rushing then turnover on downs, one sack

Coin Toss and First Possession

Captains for the Jefferson Eagles are:
44
54

Captains for the Clinton Hawks are:
2 Cameron Washington
13 Robert Costner
40 Addison Dupre

The Eagles win the toss and elect to receive.

Clinton Middle School Football against Jefferson Eagles ITS HOMECOMING TIME IN CLINTON TENNESSEE

Welcome to Clinton Middle School Football as the Clinton Hawks play the Jefferson Eagles in Homecoming. My name is Matt Hagen and I am the voice of the Clinton Hawks and tonight I will be giving live updates for this game

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

After a 44-14 week 4 my overall record is 207-61, a winning percentage of 77.23%.

4 consecutive weeks over 72%!
 


  1. Virginia Tech over Georgia Tech 21-9.
  2. Iowa State over Tulsa 38-21.
  3. San Jose State over Utah State 6-0.
  4. Middle Tennessee State University over Brigham Young (BYU) 17-10.
  5. Oklahoma State over West Virginia 42-35.
  6. South Carolina over Central Florida (UCF) 34-3.
  7. Miami (FL) over South Florida (USF) 21-3.
  8. Miami (OH) over Illinois 15-7.
  9. Northern Illinois over Purdue 21-12.
  10. TCU over Southern Methodist (SMU) 42-3.
  11. Tennessee over South Alabama 42-21.
  12. North Carolina over East Carolina 51-34.
  13. Pittsburgh over Virginia 17-10.
  14. Navy over Western Kentucky 21-3.
  15. Bowling Green over Akron 10-3.
  16. Troy over Duke 15-6.
  17. Oregon State over Colorado 21-9.
  18. Toledo over Ball State 10-9.
  19. Clemson over Wake Forest 12-7.
  20. LSU over Georgia 14-10.
  21. Florida State over Boston College 17-12.
  22. Oklahoma over Notre Dame 35-31.
  23. Texas-El Paso (UTEP) over Colorado State 17-10.
  24. Minnesota over Iowa 12-10.
  25. North Carolina State over Central Michigan 21-3.
  26. Connecticut over Buffalo 17-3.
  27. Louisiana Tech over Army 45-12.
  28. Houston over Texas-San Antonio (UTSA) 31-7.
  29. Temple over Idaho 21-7.
  30. Alabama over Mississippi 42-7.
  31. Texas A&M over Arkansas 28-9.
  32. Washington over Arizona 27-9.
  33. Florida over Kentucky 34-10.
  34. Rice over Florida-Atlantic 24-21.
  35. Wyoming over Texas State 15-0.
  36. Louisiana-Monroe over Tulane 15-7.
  37. Kent State over Western Michigan 14-7.
  38. Missouri over Arkansas State 34-3.
  39. Vanderbilt over Alabama-Birmingham (UAB) 21-17.
  40. Ohio State over Wisconsin 18-17.
  41. San Diego State over New Mexico State 21-0.
  42. New Mexico over UNLV 3-0.
  43. Nevada over Air Force 10-7.
  44. Stanford over Washington State 21-15.
  45. Boise State over Southern Mississippi (USM) 21-3.
  46. Oregon over California 42-17.
  47. USC over Arizona State 34-17.
  48. Fresno State over Hawaii 7-3.

2 games on Thursday. (2-0)
2 games on Friday. (0-2)
43 games on Saturday. (27-16)
1 game on Sunday. (Starts at midnight Sunday.) (1-0)
Totals 30-18 making my record 237-79
 
Teams with BYES this week (29)
ACC Maryland
ACC Syracuse
AAC Cincinnati
AAC Louisville
AAC Memphis
AAC Rutgers
Big Ten Indiana
Big Ten Michigan
Big Ten Michigan State
Big Ten Nebraska
Big Ten Northwestern
Big Ten Penn State
Big XII Baylor
Big XII Kansas
Big XII Kansas State
Big XII Texas
Big XII Texas Tech
PAC-12 UCLA
PAC-12 Utah
SEC Auburn
SEC Mississippi State
CUSA Florida International
CUSA Marshall
CUSA North Texas
MAC Eastern Michigan
MAC Massachusetts
MAC Ohio
Sun Belt Georgia State
Sun Belt Louisiana-Lafayette
 
Conference Predictions from last week. (overall)
ACC 7-3 (32-8) 80%
American Athletic 4-3 (21-11) 65.625%
Big Ten 9-1 (36-10) 78.26%
Big XII 3-2 (23-7) 76.67%
PAC-12 6-1 (27-9) 75.0%
SEC 8-1 (34-9) 79.07%
Independent 3-2 (17-4) 80.95%
CUSA 5-4 (32-13) 71.11%
MAC 9-1 (39-7) 84.78%
Mountain West 6-2 (26-12) 68.42%
Sun Belt 5-2 (22-6) 78.57%
Overall 44-14 last week (207-61).
 
Perfect Teams 
43 Teams Perfect
2 Teams Winless (BYU and South Alabama)

Monday, September 16, 2013

After 3 weeks I am 163-47 with a percentage of 77.3% My week 4 predictions are as follows.



  1. North Carolina State over Clemson 24-7.
  2. Boise State over Fresno State 21-17.
  3. Ohio State over Florida A&M 34-0.
  4. Louisville over Florida International 24-7.
  5. Georgia Tech over North Carolina 17-10.
  6. Vanderbilt over Massachusetts 34-7.
  7. Minnesota over San Jose State 24-16.
  8. Virginia Tech over Marshall 31-9.
  9. Wake Forest over Army 21-10.
  10. Central Michigan over Toledo 15-3.
  11. Middle Tennessee over Florida Atlantic 21-17. MTSU's Conference USA Opener
  12. Iowa over Western Michigan 14-9.
  13. Louisiana Tech over Kansas 7-3.
  14. Georgia over North Texas 42-6.
  15. Pittsburgh over Duke 15-12.
  16. Tulane over Syracuse 7-3.
  17. Ball State over Eastern Michigan 17-10.
  18. Ohio over Austin Peay 30-0.
  19. Georgia State over Jacksonville State 10-7.
  20. Washington over Idaho State 14-3.
  21. Alabama-Birmingham (UAB) over Northwestern State 17-3.
  22. Rice over Houston 6-3.
  23. Northwestern over Maine 24-0.
  24. Florida over Tennessee 27-21.
  25. Michigan State over Notre Dame 10-9. 
  26. Wisconsin over Purdue 27-9.
  27. USC over Utah State 49-7.
  28. West Virginia over Maryland 13-7.
  29. Nebraska over South Dakota State 33-7.
  30. Arkansas over Rutgers 28-13.
  31. Bowling Green over Murray State 21-10.
  32. Penn State over Kent State 24-7.
  33. Virginia over Virginia Military Institute 17-0.
  34. Baylor over Louisiana-Monroe 55-9.
  35. Cincinnati over Miami (OH) 10-6.
  36. Arkansas State over Memphis 45-10.
  37. Florida State over Bethune-Cookman 34-0.
  38. Louisiana-Lafayette over Akron 7-0.
  39. Alabama over Colorado State 52-9.
  40. Stanford over Arizona State 12-0.
  41. Texas A&M over Southern Methodist (SMU) 42-7.
  42. Miami (FL) over Savannah State 34-0.
  43. Texas Tech over Texas State 55-9. 
  44. Western Kentucky over Morgan State 17-3.
  45. Northern Illinois over Eastern Illinois 15-10.
  46. Oregon State over San Diego State 16-9.
  47. Mississippi State over Troy 14-7.
  48. LSU over Auburn 28-17.
  49. Michigan over Connecticut 14-3.
  50. Missouri over Indiana 27-16.
  51. Texas over Kansas State 17-7.
  52. Texas El-Paso (UTEP) over Texas-San Antonio (UTSA) 7-6.
  53. Nevada over Hawaii 17-9.
  54. UNLV over Western Illinois 17-3.
  55. BYU over Utah 17-14.
  56. Air Force over Wyoming 31-7.
  57. UCLA over New Mexico State 35-7.
  58. Washington State over Idaho 28-10.
1 game on Thursday. (0-1). which makes me 163-48.
1 game on Friday. (0-1). (0-2). which makes me 163-49.
56 games on Saturday. (44-12). (44-14). which makes me 207-61.

Teams with BYES this week
ACC Boston College
AAC Temple
AAC Central Florida
AAC South Florida
Big Ten Illinois
Big XII Iowa State
Big XII Oklahoma
Big XII Oklahoma State
Big XII TCU
PAC-12 California
PAC-12 Oregon
PAC-12 Arizona
PAC-12 Colorado
SEC Kentukcy
SEC South Carolina
SEC Mississippi
Independent Navy
CUSA East Carolina
CUSA Southern Mississippi (USM)
CUSA Tulsa
MAC Buffalo
MWC New Mexico
Sun Belt South Alabama

Conference Predictions from last week. (overall)
ACC 7-1 (25-5)
American Athletic 4-4 (17-8)
Big Ten 8-4 (27-9)
Big XII 7-1 (20-5)
PAC-12 8-2 (21-8)
SEC 5-3 (26-8)
Independent 5-0 (14-2)
CUSA 10-2 (27-9)
MAC 10-2 (30-6)
Mountain West 6-1 (20-10)
Sun Belt 4-1 (17-4)

Perfect Teams 
59 Teams Perfect
4 Teams Winless

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

After going 62-13 in week 2, and overall 116-34, here are my week three predictions.


Here are my week three predictions.
Current percentage correct is 77.3 overall this season

Thursday (3 games) Friday (1 game) Saturday (57 games)

  1. Texas Tech over TCU 29-28.
  2. Arkansas State over Troy 28-7.
  3. Tulane over Louisiana Tech 10-9.
  4. Boise State over Air Force 17-9.
  5. Stanford over Army 35-8.
  6. Louisville over Kentucky 28-21.
  7. Michigan over Akron 27-12.
  8. Oklahoma over Tulsa 58-6.
  9. UCLA over Nebraska 20-17.
  10. Bowling Green over Indiana 27-9.
  11. Minnesota over Western Illinois 28-20.
  12. Virginia Tech over East Carolina 17-0.
  13. West Virginia over Georgia State 70-13.
  14. Arkansas over Southern Mississippi 15-3.
  15. Louisiana-Monroe over Wake Forest 15-9.
  16. Pittsburgh over New Mexico 28-3.
  17. Rutgers over Eastern Michigan 17-0.
  18. Temple over Fordham 10-9.
  19. Michigan State over Youngstown State 35-13.
  20. USC over Boston College 31-28. 
  21. Texas A&M over Alabama 10-9.
  22. Oregon over Tennessee 35-13.
  23. Florida State over Nevada 35-21.
  24. Colorado State over Cal-Poly 24-3.
  25. Georgia Tech over Duke 28-12.
  26. Buffalo over Stony Brook 3-0.
  27. Navy over Delaware 33-10.
  28. Syracuse over Wagner 28-13.
  29. North Texas over Ball State 13-6.
  30. Wyoming over Northern Colorado 24-0.
  31. Northern Illinois over Idaho 28-17.
  32. Illinois over Washington 17-16.
  33. Iowa over Iowa State 21-9.
  34. Penn State over Central Florida 35-17.
  35. Florida International over Bethune Cookman 27-3.
  36. Washington State over Southern Utah 21-7.
  37. Ohio State over California 42-13.
  38. LSU over Kent State 33-17.
  39. South Carolina over Vanderbilt 24-7.
  40. Mississippi State over Auburn 21-9.
  41. South Florida over Florida Atlantic 9-6.
  42. Louisiana-Lafayette over Nicholls State 12-7.
  43. Cincinnati over Northwestern State 28-3.
  44. Kansas State over Massachusetts 63-13.
  45. Middle Tennessee over Memphis 34-17.
  46. Toledo over Eastern Washington 21-7.
  47. Oklahoma State over Lamar 37-3.
  48. Western Kentucky over South Alabama 31-9.
  49. Connecticut over Maryland 21-12.
  50. Rice over Kansas 13-10.
  51. Notre Dame over Purdue 27-9.
  52. Texas over Mississippi 34-27.
  53. UTEP over New Mexico State 10-7.
  54. Ohio over Marshall 12-9.
  55. Utah State over Weber State 17-0.
  56. Northwestern over Western Michigan 21-20.
  57. Oregon State over Utah 13-7.
  58. Central Michigan over UNLV 21-13.
  59. Wisconsin over Arizona State 21-3.
  60. Arizona over UTSA 17-3.
Game Postponed due to flooding in Boulder, Colorado. No makeup game announced.
Fresno State over Colorado 27-9.

Teams with BYES this week
(ACC) Clemson
(ACC) North Carolina State
(ACC) Miami (FL)
(ACC) North Carolina
(ACC) Virginia
(AAC) Houston
(AAC) Southern Methodist (SMU)
(Big XII) Baylor
(SEC) Florida
(SEC) Georgia
(SEC) Missouri
(Independent) Brigham Young (BYU)
(CUSA) Alabama-Birmingham (UAB)
(MAC) Miami (OH)
(Mountain West) Hawaii
(Mountain West) San Diego State
(Mountain West) San Jose State
(Sun Belt) Texas State

Conference Predictions from last week. (overall)
ACC 8-1 (18-4)
American Athletic 7-1 (13-4)
Big Ten 10-2 (19-5)
Big XII 7-1 (13-4)
PAC-12 8-1 (13-6)
SEC 11-1 (21-5)
Independent 5-1 (9-2)
CUSA 9-3 (17-7)
MAC 8-3 (20-4)
Mountain West 8-3 (14-9)
Sun Belt 7-1 (13-3)

Perfect on 72 teams, either 1-0 or 2-0.
No wins on 9 teams, either 0-1 or 0-2.

I went 92-23 on individual teams.
This improves my individual record to 178-56.

This week's records per day.
Thursday 3-0 making me 119-34 and 184-56 individually.
Friday 1-0 making me 120-34 and 186-56 individually.
I have gone 47-13, making my record 163-47 and 267-80.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

After a 72% week one with a few upsets, here are my week two predictions.



After an opening weekend making my predictions 54-21, here are my week two predictions.
Green are predictions I got right
Red are predictions that are incorrect
  1. (CUSA) Florida Atlantic over (CUSA) East Carolina 17-10.
  2. (PAC-12) Arizona State over (FCS) Sacramento State 28-7.
  3. (ACC) Boston College over (ACC) Wake Forest 28-10.
  4. (American Athletic) Central Florida (UCF) over (CUSA) Florida International 24-15.
  5. (SEC) Kentucky over (MAC) Miami (OH) 13-10.
  6. (American Athletic) Louisville over (FCS) Eastern Kentucky 35-3.
  7. (Big Ten) Michigan State over (American Athletic) South Florida (USF) 42-6.
  8. (American Athletic) Rutgers over (FCS) Norfolk State 45-0.
  9. (Big Ten) Penn State over (MAC) Eastern Michigan 38-7.
  10. (American Athletic) Houston over (American Athletic) Temple 21-10.
  11. (Big Ten) Wisconsin over (FCS) Tennessee Tech 73-10.
  12. (American Athletic) Cincinnati over (Big Ten) Illinois 21-16.
  13. (Big Ten) Iowa over (FCS) Missouri State 28-10.
  14. (MAC) Kent State over (MAC) Bowling Green 10-7.
  15. (SEC) Florida over (ACC) Miami (FL) 34-28.
  16. (Big Ten) Purdue over (FCS) Indiana State 14-10.
  17. (Big XII) TCU over (FCS) Southeastern 28-0.
  18. (Big XII) Oklahoma State over (CUSA) Texas-San Antonio (UTSA) 42-6.
  19. (SEC) Tennessee over (Sun Belt) Western Kentucky 20-6.
  20. (ACC) North Carolina over (CUSA) Middle Tennessee 31-12.
  21. (ACC) Clemson over (FCS) South Carolina State 28-10.
  22. (MAC) Ball State over (Independent) Army 28-24.
  23. (ACC) Virginia Tech over (FCS) Western Carolina 31-10.
  24. (MAC) Massachusetts over (FCS) Maine 10-0.
  25. (PAC-12) Utah over (FCS) Weber State 21-3.
  26. (FCS) Chattanooga over (Sun Belt) Georgia State 10-0.
  27. (Mountain West) Boise State over (FCS) Tennessee-Martin 42-6.
  28. (MAC) Central Michigan over (FCS) New Hampshire 45-10.
  29. (SEC) Missouri over (MAC) Toledo 21-10.
  30. (Big Ten) Ohio State over (Mountain West) San Diego State 56-15.
  31. (Big XII) Baylor over (MAC) Buffalo 63-6.
  32. (PAC-12) Oregon over (ACC) (Virginia) 42-10.
  33. (SEC) Mississippi State over (FCS) Alcorn State 28-0.
  34. (Mountain West) Air Force over (Mountain West) Utah State 45-31.
  35. (CUSA) Tulane over (Sun Belt) South Alabama 31-17.
  36. (ACC) Maryland over (FCS) Old Dominion 21-0.
  37. (Mountain West) Wyoming over (Independent) Idaho 35-10.
  38. (SEC) Georgia over (SEC) South Carolina 13-7.
  39. (ACC) Duke over (American Athletic) Memphis 20-17.
  40. (PAC-12) California over (FCS) Portland State 28-10.
  41. (ACC) Syracuse over (Big Ten) Northwestern 18-12.
  42. (Independent) Navy over (Big Ten) Indiana 28-14.
  43. (ACC) North Carolina State over (FCS) Richmond 35-7.
  44. (Big Ten) Nebraska over (CUSA) Southern Mississippi (USM) 28-10.
  45. (MAC) Akron over (FCS) James Madison 24-7.
  46. (CUSA) Marshall over (FCS) Gardner-Webb 34-10.
  47. (Big XII) Kansas State over (Sun Belt) Louisiana-Lafayette 35-17.
  48. (SEC) Arkansas over (FCS) Samford 42-3.
  49. (SEC) LSU over (CUSA) Alabama-Birmingham (UAB) 51-0.
  50. (SEC) Mississippi over (FCS) Southeast Missouri State 28-7.
  51. (MAC) Ohio over (CUSA) North Texas 35-21.
  52. (Big XII) Oklahoma over (Big XII) West Virginia 24-3.
  53. (Mountain West) Colorado State over (CUSA) Tulsa 13-10.
  54. (SEC) Texas A&M over (FCS) Sam Houston State 56-0.
  55. (Big XII) Texas over (Independent) BYU 42-10.
  56. (Sun Belt) Texas State over (FCS) Prarie View A&M 7-0.
  57. (Big XII) Kansas over (FCS) South Dakota 35-3.
  58. (CUSA) Louisiana Tech over (FCS) Lamar 21-0.
  59. (Sun Belt) Louisiana-Monroe over (FCS) Grambling State 21-3.
  60. (Big XII) Texas Tech over (FCS) Stephen. F. Austin 42-7.
  61. (Sun Belt) Troy over (FCS) Savannah State 15-6.
  62. (MAC) Western Michigan over (FCS) Nicholls State 21-14.
  63. (SEC) Vanderbilt over (FCS) Austin Peay 42-10.
  64. (SEC) Auburn over (Sun Belt) Arkansas State 21-10.
  65. (PAC-12) Colorado over (FCS) Central Arkansas 15-3.
  66. (Big Ten) Michigan over (Independent) Notre Dame 24-21.
  67. (Big Ten) Minnesota over (Independent) New Mexico State 14-10.
  68. (PAC-12) Oregon State over (Mountain West) Hawaii 45-16.
  69. (American Athletic) Southern Methodist (SMU) over (FCS) Montana State 21-10.
  70. (CUSA) Texas-El Paso (UTEP) over (Mountain West) New Mexico 21-10.
  71. (Mountain West) Nevada over (FCS) California-Davis 21-10.
  72. (Mountain West) Fresno State over (FCS) Cal-Poly 45-10.
  73. (PAC-12) USC over (PAC-12) Washington State 42-0.
  74. (PAC-12) Arizona over (Mountain West) UNLV 14-3.
  75. (PAC-12) Stanford over (Mountain West) San Jose State 45-3.
Teams with BYES this week
(ACC) Florida State 1-0.
(ACC) Georgia Tech 1-0.
(ACC) Pittsburgh (0-1) 0-1.
(American Athletic) Connecticut 0-1.
(Big XII) Iowa State 0-1.
(PAC-12) Washington 1-0.
(PAC-12) UCLA 1-0.
(SEC) Alabama 1-0.
(CUSA) Rice 0-1.
(MAC) Northern Illinois 1-0.

Conference Predictions from last week. 
ACC 10-3
American Athletic 6-3
Big Ten 9-3
Big XII 6-3
PAC-12 5-5
SEC 10-4
Independent 4-1
CUSA 8-4
MAC 12-1
Mountain West 6-6
Sun Belt 6-2

I went 86-33 on individual teams.

This week's records per day.
Thursday 1-1. Making my overall record 55-22.
Friday 2-0. Making my weekend record 3-1. Making my overall record 57-22.
Saturday 59-12. Making my weekend record 62-13.
Making my overall record 116-34.

Friday, August 30, 2013

Predicted Bowl Games Original

My original Bowl Predictions (More will come as the season rolls along.


  1. BCS National Championship Texas A&M beats USC 35-34
  2. GoDaddy.com Miami (OH) beats Western Kentucky 34-31
  3. BBVA Compass Houston over Arkansas 34-31
  4. BCS Discover Orange Bowl Northern Illinois beats Florida State 24-21
  5. AT&T Cotton Bowl Texas Tech beats LSU 34-31
  6. BCS All State Sugar Bowl Alabama beats Michigan State 28-7
  7. BCS Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Oklahoma beats SMU 35-7
  8. BCS The Rose Bowl Ohio State defeats Oregon 28-27
  9. Outback Bowl Wisconsin defeats Georgia 28-14
  10. Capitol One Bowl Florida defeats Michigan 24-20
  11. Heart of Dallas Bowl Tulane defeats Pittsburgh 21-10
  12. Taxslayer.com Bowl Mississippi defeats Nebraska 34-17
  13. Chick-Fil-A Bowl Virginia Tech over South Carolina 28-24
  14. Autozone Liberty Bowl Tennessee over Southern Mississippi 17-15
  15. Hyundai Sun Bowl Georgia Tech defeats Arizona 34-31
  16. Advocare V100 Bowl Wake Forest defeats Florida International 27-10
  17. Bridgepoint Education Oregon State defeats TCU 21-14
  18. Valero Alamo Bowl Texas defeats Stanford 62-60
  19. Music City Bowl Vanderbilt defeats Miami (FL) 28-27
  20. Armed Forces Bowl Navy defeats Colorado State 34-20
  21. Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl Oklahoma State defeats MTSU 44-7
  22. Russell Athletic North Carolina defeats Minnesota 35-17
  23. Belk Bowl Louisville defeats Clemson 34-10
  24. New Era Pinstripe West Virginia defeats Cincinnati 28-14
  25. Kraft Fight Hunger BYU defeats UCLA 21-20
  26. Texas Kansas State defeats Iowa 42-30
  27. Military North Carolina State defeats UTEP 24-7
  28. Poinsettia Bowl Notre Dame defeats Fresno State 35-21
  29. Little Caesars Pizza Ohio defeats Connecticut 28-25
  30. Sheraton Hawaii Bowl Tulsa defeats Wyoming 31-28
  31. Beef O'Brady's Central Florida defeats Marshall 28-27
  32. New Orleans Rice defeats Arkansas State 14-13
  33. Famous Idaho Potato Boise State defeats Bowling Green 42-14
  34. Las Vegas Nevada defeats Washington 27-24
  35. Gildan New Mexico Air Force defeats Temple 35-10

 

Predicted Final Standings of the NCAA Season.



Atlantic Coast Conference
Atlantic
*Florida State (9-0) 12-1
Clemson (5-3) 9-3
Wake Forest (4-4) 7-5
NC State (4-4) 8-4
Syracuse (2-6) 5-7
Boston College (2-6) 5-7
Maryland (1-7) 2-10
Coastal
Virginia Tech (7-1) 10-2
North Carolina (7-2) 10-3
Georgia Tech (6-2) 9-3
Miami (FL) (4-4) 7-5
Pittsburgh (4-4) 6-6
Virginia (2-6) 4-8
Duke (1-7) 3-9


American Athletic Conference
SMU (7-1) 8-4
Connecticut (6-2) 9-3
Louisville (5-3) 9-3
Cincinnati (5-3) 8-4
Houston (5-3) 7-5
UCF (4-4) 7-5
Temple (3-5) 6-6
USF (3-5) 5-7
Rutgers (2-6) 4-8
Memphis (0-8) 1-11


Big XII
*Oklahoma (8-1) 11-1
Texas Tech (7-2) 10-2
Texas (7-2) 10-2
Oklahoma State (6-3) 9-3
TCU (6-3) 9-3
Kansas State (5-4) 8-4
West Virginia (3-6) 6-6
Baylor (3-6) 5-7
Kansas (1-8) 2-10
Iowa State (0-9) 2-10


Big Ten
Legends
Michigan State (8-1) 11-2
Michigan (5-3) 8-4
Nebraska (4-4) 7-5
Minnesota (3-5) 6-6
Iowa (3-5) 6-6
Northwestern (0-8) 2-10
Leaders
*Ohio State (9-0) 13-0
Wisconsin (7-1) 11-1
Penn State (4-4) 8-4
Purdue (3-5) 4-8
Illinois (2-6) 4-8
Indiana (1-7) 2-10


PAC-12
North
Oregon (8-2) 11-2
Stanford (7-2) 10-2
Oregon State (6-3) 9-3
Washington (5-4) 6-6
California (3-6) 5-7
Washinton State (3-6) 5-7
South
*USC (10-0) 14-0
Arizona (5-4) 8-4
UCLA (5-4) 6-6
Arizona State (2-7) 3-9
Colorado (1-8) 2-10
Utah (1-8) 2-10


SEC
East
Georgia (7-2) 11-2
Florida (6-2) 10-2
South Carolina (6-2) 9-3
Vanderbilt (4-4) 7-5
Tennessee (3-5) 6-6
Missouri (1-7) 5-7
Kentucky (0-8) 2-10
West
*Texas A&M (9-0) 13-0
Alabama (7-1) 11-1
LSU (6-2) 9-3
Mississippi (4-4) 7-5
Arkansas (2-6) 6-6
Mississippi State (2-6) 5-7
Auburn (0-8) 4-8



Independents
Navy 10-2
Notre Dame 7-5
BYU 6-6
Idaho 3-9
Army 2-10
New Mexico State 1-11


CUSA
East
*USM (9-0) 10-3
Marshall (6-2) 7-5
FIU (4-4) 6-6
MTSU (3-5) 6-6
UAB (3-5) 4-8
ECU (3-5) 5-7
FAU (2-7) 3-9
West
Tulsa (6-2) 6-6
UTEP (6-3) 9-4
RICE (5-3) 8-4
Tulane (5-3) 8-4
LT (3-5) 6-6
NT (2-6) 4-8
UTSA (0-8) 1-11


MAC
East
Miami (OH) (7-1) 9-3
Ohio (7-2) 10-3
Bowling Green (5-3) 8-4
Kent State (4-4) 6-6
Buffalo (2-6) 3-9
Massachusetts (2-6) 2-10
Akron (0-8) 1-11
West
*Northern Illinois (8-1) 12-1
Central Michigan (5-3) 6-6
Toledo (5-3) 6-6
Ball State (4-4) 6-6
Eastern Michigan (3-5) 4-8
Western Michigan (1-7) 2-10


Mountain West
Mountain
Air Force (6-2) 8-5
Colorado State (5-3) 8-5
Wyoming (5-3) 8-4
Boise State (5-3) 9-3
Utah State (3-5) 4-8
New Mexico (1-7) 3-9
West
*Nevada (8-1) 10-3
Fresno State (6-2) 10-2
San Jose State (4-4) 5-7
San Diego State (4-4) 5-7
Hawaii (1-7) 2-10
UNLV (1-7) 3-9


Sun Belt
*Arkansas State (6-1) 9-3
Western Kentucky (6-1) 9-3
Louisiana-Monroe (5-2) 8-4
Troy (4-3) 7-5
Louisiana-Lafayette (5-3) 7-5
South Alabama (2-5) 3-9
Texas State (1-6) 2-10
Georgia State (0-7) 1-11

Here are my opening Predictions to the NCAA Football Season, my third season doing predictions.



Games in Green are games I predicted right.
Games in Red are games I predicted wrong.
  1. (ACC) Boston College over (FCS) Villanova 31-6.
  2. *(SEC) Georgia over (ACC) Clemson 20-17.*
  3. (ACC) Florida State over (ACC) Pittsburgh 28-7.
  4. *(CUSA) Florida International over (ACC) Maryland 10-7.*
  5. (ACC) North Carolina State over (CUSA) Louisiana Tech 35-3.
  6. (Big Ten) Penn State over (ACC) Syracuse 28-7.
  7. (ACC) Wake Forest over (FCS) Presbyterian 28-0.
  8. (ACC) Duke over (FCS) North Carolina Central 31-7.
  9. (ACC) Georgia Tech over (FCS) Elon 42-6.
  10. (ACC) Miami (FL) over (CUSA) Florida Atlantic 42-6.
  11. (SEC) South Carolina over (ACC) North Carolina 28-17.
  12. *(Independent) BYU over (ACC) Virginia 13-10.*
  13. (SEC) Alabama over (ACC) Virginia Tech 35-21.
  14. *(Big Ten) Purdue over (American Athletic) Cincinnati 21-20.*
  15. *(American Athletic) Connecticut over (FCS) Towson 31-3.*
  16. (American Athletic) Houston over (FCS) Southern 45-21.
  17. (American Athletic) Louisville over (MAC) Ohio 20-17.
  18. (Mountain West) Fresno State over (American Athletic) Rutgers 24-21.
  19. (Big XII) Texas Tech over (American Athletic) Southern Methodist Universtiy (SMU) 42-12.
  20. (Independent) Notre Dame over (American Athletic) Temple 35-17.
  21. (American Athletic) Central Florida (UCF) over (MAC) Akron 21-20.
  22. *(American Athletic) South Florida (USF) over (FCS) McNeese State 21-7.*
  23. (MAC) Northern Illinois over (Big Ten) Iowa 20-17.
  24. (Big Ten) Michigan over (MAC) Central Michigan 42-28.
  25. (Big Ten) Michigan State over (MAC) Western Michigan 45-0.
  26. *(Mountain West) UNLV over (Big Ten) Minnesota 20-17.*
  27. (Big Ten) Nebraska over (Mountain West) Wyoming 45-14.
  28. *(PAC-12) California over (Big Ten) Northwestern 10-3.*
  29. (Big Ten) Illinois (FCS) Southern Illinois 21-7.
  30. (Big Ten) Indiana over (FCS) Indiana State 14-7.
  31. (Big Ten) Ohio State over (MAC) Buffalo 55-3.
  32. (Big Ten) Wisconsin over (MAC) Massachusetts 70-0.
  33. (Big XII) Baylor over (FCS) Wofford 45-17.
  34. *(Big XII) Kansas State over (FCS) North Dakota State 42-7.*
  35. (Big XII) Oklahoma over (Sun Belt) Louisiana-Monroe 42-3.
  36. (Big XII) Oklahoma State over (SEC) Mississippi State 14-0.
  37. *(Big XII) TCU over (SEC) LSU 14-13.*
  38. (Big XII) Texas over (Independent) New Mexico State 52-3.
  39. *(Big XII) Iowa State over (FCS) Northern Iowa 15-6.*
  40. (Big XII) West Virginia over (FCS) William & Mary 52-7.
  41. (PAC-12) Oregon over (FCS) Nicholls State 52-3.
  42. *(PAC-12) Oregon State over (FCS) Eastern Washington 17-0.*
  43. *(Mountain West) Boise State over (PAC-12) Washington 28-17.*
  44. (SEC) Auburn over (PAC-12) Washington State 24-17.
  45. (PAC-12) Arizona over (FCS) Northern Arizona 44-7.
  46. *(Mountain West) Colorado State over (PAC-12) Colorado 6-3.*
  47. *(Mountain West) Nevada over (PAC-12) UCLA 17-0.*
  48. (PAC-12) USC over (Mountain West) Hawaii 61-14.
  49. (PAC-12) Utah over (Mountain West) Utah State 17-14.
  50. (SEC) Florida over (MAC) Toledo 35-7.
  51. (Sun Belt) Western Kentucky over (SEC) Kentucky 24-15.
  52. (SEC) Missouri over (FCS) Murray State 41-3.
  53. (SEC) Tennessee over (FCS) Austin Peay 70-14.
  54. *(SEC) Vanderbilt over (SEC) Mississippi 14-13.*
  55. (SEC) Arkansas over (Sun Belt) Louisiana-Lafayette 35-21.
  56. (SEC) Texas A&M over (CUSA) Rice 42-17.
  57. (Independent) Army over (FCS) Morgan State 17-10.
  58. (CUSA) North Texas over (Independent) Idaho 21-17.
  59. (CUSA) East Carolina over (FCS) Old Dominion 14-0.
  60. *(MAC) Miami (OH) over (CUSA) Marshall 20-17.*
  61. (CUSA) Middle Tennessee State University over (FCS) Western Carolina 17-0.
  62. *(CUSA) Southern Mississippi (USM) over (Sun Belt) Texas State 17-0.*
  63. (Sun Belt) Troy over (CUSA) Alabama-Birmingham (UAB) 24-17.
  64. (CUSA) Tulane over (FCS) Jackson State 24-3.
  65. (MAC) Bowling Green over (CUSA) Tulsa 6-3.
  66. *(Mountain West) New Mexico over (CUSA) Texas-San Antonio (UTSA) 7-0.*
  67. (MAC) Kent State over (FCS) Liberty 21-7.
  68. (MAC) Ball State over (FCS) Ililnois State 15-12.
  69. (MAC) Eastern Michigan over (FCS) Howard 17-6.
  70. (Mountain West) Air Force over (FCS) Colgate 35-6.
  71. *(Mountain West) San Diego State over (FCS) Eastern Illinois 17-7.*
  72. (Mountain West) San Jose State over (FCS) Sacramento State 14-13.
  73. (Sun Belt) Arkansas State over (FCS) Arkansas-Pine Bluff 28-3.
  74. (FCS) Samford over (Sun Belt) Georgia State 24-17.
  75. *(Sun Belt) South Alabama over (FCS) Southern Utah 21-20.*


The Following Teams have BYES this week
(American Athletic) Memphis
(Big XII) Kansas
(PAC-12) Stanford
(PAC-12) Arizona State
(Independent) Navy
(CUSA) Texas-El Paso (UTEP)

Thursday I went 13-4 overall.
Friday I went 7-1 overll, making my record 20-5 with 50 games remaining.
Saturday I went 32-15 in 47 games, making my overall record 52-20 with three games remaining.
Sunday only 2 games on the schedule. 1-1, which makes my overall record 53-21.
Monday is the final game of the opening weekend. 1-0.

After one week of NCAA Football I am 54-21, which is 72%.

Sunday, June 30, 2013

123 Memphis Tigers

Next up are just one of the newcomers to the American Athletic Conference, the Memphis Tigers. Memphis accepted a bid after wanting to get into a "major" conference with BCS ties for many seasons. They leave Conference USA after some not so good seasons in the recent past.

The Tigers have only won nine games since the 2009-2010 season, and the last time they made a bowl game was in 2008-2009 season when they won seven games.

The Tigers won four games last season, which was the most since 2008, all against conference foes.

They are returning some key members of their offense including: senior quarterback Jacob Karam, runningbacks Brandon Hayes, and Jai Steib, and wide receiver Keiwone Malone.

Jacob Karam was the starter all last season throwing for 1895 of the teams 1999 yards, 14 of the 16 touchdowns, and had a completion percentage of 64.

Runningbacks Brandon Hayes and Jai Steib split rushing duties combining for 1003 yards and 12 touchdowns while averaging about 4.3 yards per rush.

Wide-out Keiwone Malone was the number 2 receiver last year and caught, 476 yards and 3 touchdowns equaling the team lead in tds.

They are also returning 6 seniors on the defensive front.

This season's schedule does not seem to favor the Tigers.

OPEN
v Duke L (17-20)
@ MTSU L (17-34)
v Arkansas State L (10-45)
OPEN
* v UCF L (14-15)
* @ Houston L (13-21)
* v SMU L (10-21)
OPEN
* v Cincinnati L (20-24)
v UT-Martin W (24-0)
* @ USF L (20-34)
* @ Louisville L (3-24)
* v Temple L (24-30)
* @ Connecticut L (10-28)

Overall Record 1-11 (0-8)

A recap of the latest releases
124. New Mexico State
125. Georgia State

124 New Mexico State Aggies

The next team on my list in reverse order is the New Mexico State Aggies.
The Aggies have switched conferences to the Division 1 Independents after the Western Athletic Conference defaulted its football program.

The Aggies have a semi tough schedule this season opening up with Texas then playing 5 other teams who also made bowls last season.

Their only victory last year was against Sacramento State to open the season, then they dropped all of their remaining games by an average of a little more than 24 points, with one loss by 8.

They are weak in the passing game, with their combined quarterbacks passing for less than 100 yards last season. They are returning their leading rusher, senior Germi Morrison, who rushed for 767 yards, two touchdowns and 4.8 yards per carry. In the receiving core, their star player from last year, junior Austin Franklin, caught 74 passes for 1,245 yards, nine touchdowns and caught almost half of the teams total yards and touchdowns last year. With the inexperience in the quarterback slot this is their key player to keep them winning.

On defense they are returning 18 seniors.

Schedule and predictions. Independents have no conference schedule.
@Texas L(3-52)
v Minnesota L(10-14)
v UTEP L (7-10)
@UCLA L (7-35)
v San Diego State L (0-21)
@ New Mexico L (13-24)
OPEN
v Rice L (0-15)
v Abilene-Christian W (21-17)
@ Louisiana-Lafayette L (10-27)
v Boston College L (7-27)
OPEN
@ Florida-Atlantic L (12-17)
v Idaho L (14-15)
Overall Record 1-11 Independent

Recap of order
125. Georgia State

Friday, June 28, 2013

125 Georgia State Panthers

The Georgia State Panthers will make their NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision debut this season when they join the Sun Belt Conference.

The Panthers finished last season in the Football Championship Series with a 1-11 record beating only Rhode Island. They had two games against division one teams. Tennessee and Texas-San Antonio.

Here is their schedule and my predicted results. Please note due to transfer rules they are ineligible for bowls this season.

The Panthers have 29 seniors on the team this year.

v Samford (L 17-24)
v Chattanooga (L 0-10)
@ West Virginia (L 13-70)
v Jacksonville State (W 10-7)
OPEN
@ Alabama (L 7-63)
* v Troy (L 3-21)
* @ Texas State (L 7-21)
* v Louisiana-Monroe (L 9-17)
* v Western Kentucky (L 10-42)
OPEN
* v Louisiana-Lafayette (L 10-42)
* @ Arkansas State (L 17-35)
* @ South Alabama (L 21-24)

Overall Record 1-11 (0-9)
8th and last in the Sun Belt Conference.

Overall Record (1-11)(0-9)





Thursday, June 27, 2013

Its Football Time In Tennessee!

After months of off-time and changes to the landscape, NCAA Football returns August 29.
The Rose Bowl is the site of the National Championship Game this season.

Several conferences have either lost or gained new faces and one conference, the Western Athletic Conference (WAC), has dissolved completely.

The newest team to join the Bowl Subdivision is the Georgia State Panthers.

The Panthers along with Texas State Bobcats, former WAC school, join  the now dwindling Sun Belt Conference.

The Middle Tennessee State University Blue Raiders, Florida Atlantic Owls, Florida International Panthers, and North Texas Mean Green left the Sun Bel and accepted invitations from Conference USA along with former WAC member Texas-San Antonio Roadrunners.

Conference USA divisions are now East featuring: East Carolina Pirates, the Owls, Partners, Marshall Thundering Herd, Blue Raiders, Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles, and Alabama-Birmingham Blazers. The West features: Bulldogs, Mean Green, Rice Owls, Tulane Green Wave, Tulsa Golden Hurricane, Texas-El Paso Miners, and the Roadrunners.

The Utah State Aggies left the WAC and joined the Mountain West Conference giving them 12 teams and splitting the conference into two divisions.

The Mountain Division features: Air Force Falcons, Boise State Broncos, Colorado State Rams, New Mexico Lobos, the Aggies, and Wyoming Cowboys. The West includes: Fresno State Bulldogs, Hawaii Rainbow Warriors, Nevada Wolfpack, UNLV Runnin' Rebels, San Diego State Aztecs, and San Jose State Spartans.

The remaining two former WAC members, Idaho Vandals, and New Mexico State Aggies, became Independents.

The ACC gained two members both from the American Athletic Conference, formerly Big East.

The Pittsburgh Panthers join the Coastal and Syracuse Orange to the Atlantic.

The American Athletic picked up several CUSA members including: Houston Cougars, Memphis Tigers, Southern Methodist University Mustangs, and Central Florida Golden Knights.

125 Teams in the FBS and over the next 2 months I will release my predictions 2 every day starting today.