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		<title>Week 3 Notes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Upsets are fun to watch but are absolutely brutal on my college football picks and subsequent winning percentage. There were some upsets that surprised me over the weekend (Auburn, Iowa) and some that didn&#8217;t (Kentucky, UCLA). A little bit on UCLA before the notes. Why was this team ranked in the top 15 to begin [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Upsets are fun to watch but are absolutely brutal on my college football picks and subsequent winning percentage. There were some upsets that surprised me over the weekend (Auburn, Iowa) and some that didn&#8217;t (Kentucky, UCLA). A little bit on UCLA before the notes. Why was this team ranked in the top 15 to begin with? Make no mistake, the Bruins appearance towards the top of the polls was undeserved and based solely on their win against a sleeping USC team in the last week of the regular season. I, like everyone, was surprised that Utah came out and had the offense day they had after they struggled to score points against Oregon State and Air Force. UCLA still has the potential to be a dangerous team but their loss to the Utes in Salt Lake City shouldn&#8217;t have been all that surprising.</p>
<p><strong>Game of the Week - Tennessee at Florida</strong></p>
<p>No big plays. When I think about this game and why Tennessee lost, in deciding fashion, to the Gators in 2007, those three words will ultimately come to mind. I&#8217;ve watched the Vols play twice this year and twice they&#8217;ve lost for the same reason. Against a team with superior speed and athleticism on defense, they&#8217;ve tried to quick slant, bubble screen and 5-yard comeback route their way to victory. And twice they&#8217;ve gotten absolutely destroyed. In the first half Tennessee was plagued by a chronic inability to finish drives and put points on the board. On one such drive with 10 minutes to go in the second quarter, Florida countered with two touchdown drives of their own. Finally, the UT offense showed a sense of urgency, like they emerged from their coma and realized that they were down 28-6 and were able to punch in a score at the end of the first half. The second half began promising enough for the Vols after true freshman Eric Berry picked off a pass and took it to the house for six. I&#8217;ll say this about Tim Tebow, he&#8217;s a heck of an athlete but a terrible open field tackler. He just totally whiffed on Berry. And then there<img src="http://patrickdonohue.freedomblogging.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/84/files//2007/09/74fbb26c-5bc5-4881-9c5f-30c078efbe6c.jpg" alt="74fbb26c-5bc5-4881-9c5f-30c078efbe6c.jpg" align="right" height="263" width="310" /> was the fumble. I wonder at what point you have to sit Erik Ainge because he can&#8217;t make the exchange to the team&#8217;s tailbacks. You can&#8217;t have a quarterback that can&#8217;t hand the ball off. It&#8217;s really that simple. To have Ainge backhanding exchanges is unacceptable and in this case, costs Tennessee the game. I think there is a growing fissure on the Volunteers between the offense and the defense. After Ainge throws that ball into Arian Foster&#8217;s chest, the defense appeared to be just demoralized and realized that no matter what they did unless Eric Berry picked the ball off and took it the distance four more times, there was nothing they could if the offense wasn&#8217;t going to put up points. But the story of the game for me was Florida&#8217;s ability to make big plays. Just to paint the picture for you, Florida was average more than 8 yards per offensive play and more than 21 yards per reception. I am not yet ready to put Florida in the top 3 with Oklahoma, LSU and USC but the Oct. 3 matchup between the Gators and Tigers in Baton Rouge promises to be epic but I think the development of Riley Cooper and Louis Murphy as legitimate scoring threats alongside Tebow and Percy Harvin is a scary proposition for the SEC and the rest of college football. For Tennessee, there were just too many blown opportunities and missed chances. The real low point in an otherwise pretty entertaining game for me was the mind-numbing interview with that balding midget Kenny Chesney and his cheesy, fratty faded Red Sox hat. A die hard Red Sox fan from Tennessee? Take a trip to Southie and see how that works out. And while we&#8217;re on the subject, can we vote to do away, once and for all, with the celebrity fan interview and cameo and the girlfriend/father/mother/brother/cousin cam?</p>
<p><strong>Overrated win of the week: Alabama </strong></p>
<p>For the true Alabama football fan, not the starved-for-recognition-and-for-God&#8217;s-sake-a-win-against-Auburn Alabama football fan, you have to know that you didn&#8217;t deserve that one. If you need two questionable pass interference calls on the final drive at the end of a game at home to win, that win has to feel a little hollow. Let&#8217;s be honest for a second Tide fans. Well if we&#8217;re really being honest, those Houndstooth baseball caps are just horrifyingly tacky and secondly, if this game were being played in Fayetteville instead of Tuscaloosa, you probably don&#8217;t get one <a href="http://patrickdonohue.freedomblogging.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/84/files/2007/09/084dddee-e640-458c-95fc-5d7872b2e7ea.jpg" title="084dddee-e640-458c-95fc-5d7872b2e7ea.jpg"><img src="http://patrickdonohue.freedomblogging.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/84/files//2007/09/084dddee-e640-458c-95fc-5d7872b2e7ea.jpg" alt="084dddee-e640-458c-95fc-5d7872b2e7ea.jpg" align="left" border="0" height="231" width="323" /></a>or both of those calls. At the beginning of that game, there was a lot to feel good about if you&#8217;re an Alabama fan. The defense  created turnovers, the normally deer-in-headlights John Parker Wilson looked good in the pocket and picked apart a ghastly Arkansas secondary. But then there&#8217;s that second half. You know, the whole blowing a 21-point-lead in the second half at home thing. Against a better team, a team who&#8217;s best player (who also happens to be a Heisman Trophy candidate) isn&#8217;t on the sideline cramping, you get beat and beat soundly when you give up that kind of a lead. No doubt the win against Arkansas is the first significant win of the Saban-era Tide but this isn&#8217;t the signature win this program needs to return to its former glory. My hats off to Houston Nutt and the Razorbacks for not giving up when everyone, myself included, thought they were destined for a blowout.</p>
<p><strong>Best Win of the Week: Kentucky </strong></p>
<p>This upset really wasn&#8217;t a surprise to anyone who knows anything about college football.<a href="http://patrickdonohue.freedomblogging.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/84/files/2007/09/1e680e19-0f66-43d2-82dd-03482bf2ca93.jpg" title="1e680e19-0f66-43d2-82dd-03482bf2ca93.jpg"><img src="http://patrickdonohue.freedomblogging.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/84/files//2007/09/1e680e19-0f66-43d2-82dd-03482bf2ca93.jpg" alt="1e680e19-0f66-43d2-82dd-03482bf2ca93.jpg" align="right" border="0" height="214" width="326" /></a> Rich Brooks has this program on the way up and given that Andre Woodson, the SEC&#8217;s best quarterback, has an array of weapons including Jacob Tamme, Rafael Little and Keenan Burton to throw to, you knew the Cardinals were in for it at Commonwealth Stadium Saturday night in Lexington. In addition to proving that last year&#8217;s 8-4 record wasn&#8217;t a fluke for Brooks and Kentucky, the win against the number 9-ranked Cards proves that the Big East really is a laughably weak football conference. When your best (or second best, let&#8217;s not split hairs) team is getting beat by the 6th or 7th best team in the SEC,  you have no claim to the national championship as a conference. The Big East is continuing its tradition as a second-rate Thursday night football conference.</p>
<p><strong>Win of Affirmation: USC </strong></p>
<p>Saturday night confirmed what many of us already knew: USC is a pretty good football team. There were moments during Saturday&#8217;s game in Lincoln against the Huskers that USC looked a little sloppy, played a little undisciplined and John David Booty proved that he is not the Heisman trophy winner, playing more like a game manager than a game changer. But USC is still really good. Nothing that Nebraska tried on offense was<a href="http://patrickdonohue.freedomblogging.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/84/files/2007/09/cb670efc-0417-435e-a557-ca6f78e3626e.jpg" title="cb670efc-0417-435e-a557-ca6f78e3626e.jpg"><img src="http://patrickdonohue.freedomblogging.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/84/files//2007/09/cb670efc-0417-435e-a557-ca6f78e3626e.jpg" alt="cb670efc-0417-435e-a557-ca6f78e3626e.jpg" align="right" border="0" height="247" width="305" /></a> the least bit successful and there was nothing the Blackshirts could do to prevent Stefon Johnson (who looked like LenDale White only skinnier and faster) and C.J. Gable from running all over them. You&#8217;re not going to beat too many Div. 1-A teams giving up 313 yards on the ground and over 8 yards a carry. Nebraska, meanwhile, will likely win the Big 12 North by default but will get absolutely annihilated by Oklahoma, who has one of college football&#8217;s most exciting young tailbacks in Demarco Murray, in the Big 12 Championship. I will say that Sam Keller&#8217;s demeanor during the game was impressive to me. He never seemed to get too up or too down but I don&#8217;t think he ever recovered from the first interception he threw. I am not convinced that during the course of a game Keller can keep things from going from bad to worse. Many across the country, particularly in the South, were looking for a reason to vault LSU up to that top spot but the Trojans proved that they were worthy of all the preseason hype by beating Nebraska in convincing fashion.</p>
<p><strong>Team I will never pick against for the rest of the season: Boston College </strong></p>
<p>Make that three ACC wins in three consecutive weeks to open the season for Boston College. Matt Ryan, to put it simply, is the truth. Ryan carved up the much-hyped<a href="http://patrickdonohue.freedomblogging.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/84/files/2007/09/410w.jpg" title="410w.jpg"><img src="http://patrickdonohue.freedomblogging.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/84/files//2007/09/410w.jpg" alt="410w.jpg" align="right" border="0" height="256" width="288" /></a> Georgia Tech defense to the tune of 435 yards on 30 of 44 completions for a touchdown and no interceptions in Atlanta. He seems to be right at home in new head coach Jeff Jagodzinski&#8217;s offense and any Heisman conversation that doesn&#8217;t include Matt Ryan isn&#8217;t a serious one. The Eagle defense stepped up Saturday night as well and held Georgia Tech running back Tashard Choice, who ran all over Notre Dame and Samford, to just 31 yards on 15 carries. Though the game finished 24-10, BC had a 21-0 lead going into the fourth quarter. At this point in the year, Jagodzinski is my pick for coach of the year and his Eagles have to be the favorite to win the watered-down ACC. The rest of the Eagles schedule reads like a Who&#8217;s Who of teams that were supposed to be great but for one reason or another are just average after three weeks of play. The Eagles still have to travel to Virginia Tech, to Maryland and to Clemson and must host the Miami and Florida State. I don&#8217;t think this time will run the table and go undefeated, there is at least one landmine in there somewhere but winning Saturday in Atlanta against Georgia Tech is a big win for this football team.</p>
<p><strong>Most Disappointing: Auburn </strong></p>
<p>Everyone knew how good USF was and anyone who was surprised that Matt Grothe, Jim Leavitt and the Bulls traveled up to Auburn and beat the Tigers hasn&#8217;t been paying<a href="http://patrickdonohue.freedomblogging.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/84/files/2007/09/8efd5116-23b5-4f10-a503-bb20922f372b.jpg" title="8efd5116-23b5-4f10-a503-bb20922f372b.jpg"><img src="http://patrickdonohue.freedomblogging.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/84/files//2007/09/8efd5116-23b5-4f10-a503-bb20922f372b.jpg" alt="8efd5116-23b5-4f10-a503-bb20922f372b.jpg" align="right" border="0" height="329" width="273" /></a> attention to the recent rise of that program. But to get beat by the Fighting Crooms the following week at home is unbelievable. Lest we forget that this was a Mississippi State team that tallied a grand total of 41 yards through the air and just over 170 on the ground. How did this happen? Well quarterback play. Or in the case of Auburn bad quarterback play. Brandon Cox got the hook after his first two passes were picked off and his replacement, freshman Kodi Burns, didn&#8217;t fair much better and threw an interception of his own. Many believed that this team would only go as far as Brandon Cox could take them and we have found out just how far that is. You can&#8217;t turn the ball over 5 times and expect to beat anyone in college football and if Auburn doesn&#8217;t learn how to take care of the ball, they could easily fall short of six wins and be home come December.  One could argue that this is a Auburn team that could still feasibly upset someone later on in the year but given their turnover problem and now there are issues at quarterback, I just don&#8217;t see that happening. This could be the year that Alabama finally bests Auburn.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is when things start to get really interesting. Week three of the college football season is here and with it come some very interesting non-conference matchups and some early season conference showdowns and rivalry games.
Game of the Week - #22 Tennessee at #5 Florida - 3:30 PM ET - CBS

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is when things start to get really interesting. Week three of the college football season is here and with it come some very interesting non-conference matchups and some early season conference showdowns and rivalry games.</p>
<p><strong>Game of the Week - #22 Tennessee at #5 Florida - 3:30 PM ET - CBS</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://patrickdonohue.freedomblogging.com/files/2007/09/p1_fulmer.jpg" title="p1_fulmer.jpg"><img src="http://patrickdonohue.freedomblogging.com/files/2007/09/p1_fulmer.jpg" alt="p1_fulmer.jpg" border="0" height="319" width="204" /></a><a href="http://patrickdonohue.freedomblogging.com/files/2007/09/061201_meyer_hmed_5phmedium.jpg" title="061201_meyer_hmed_5phmedium.jpg"><img src="http://patrickdonohue.freedomblogging.com/files/2007/09/061201_meyer_hmed_5phmedium.jpg" alt="061201_meyer_hmed_5phmedium.jpg" border="0" height="189" width="263" /></a></p>
<p>In conversation, a friend of mine asked me the other day how good Florida really is? I thought for a moment and realized that no one had any idea how good college football&#8217;s reigning champions actually were given the opponents they faced in weeks 1 and 2 (Western Kentucky and Troy). We know far more about their opponent this week, Phillip Fulmer, Erik Ainge and the #22 Vols, than we do about the Gators at this point in the year. If I were a Tennessee fan what would concern me most about this game isn&#8217;t where it&#8217;s being played, playing on the road in the SEC is difficult regardless of whether you&#8217;re at Georgia, Florida, Arkansas, Alabama, Auburn.. you get the point. Crowd noise is crowd noise is crowd noise in the SEC. The players should be used to it. What would concern me most is Florida&#8217;s speed. The Vols frankly had no match for Cal&#8217;s speed in their week 1 drubbing at the hands of the Golden Bears and the Gators are every bit as fast particularly on the outside with Percy Harvin. Thankfully the Gators offense isn&#8217;t anywhere near as effective on the ground as California was with Justin Forsett and freshman Jahvid Best and so pressuring Tim Tebow in the pocket and making him as uncomfortable as possible will be huge for John Chavis and this Tennessee defense. This game is the first in a long line of SEC matchups with potential National Championship implications.</p>
<p><strong>O.G.I. - OTHER GAMES OF INTEREST </strong></p>
<p><strong>#1 USC at #14 Nebraska - 8:00 p.m. - ABC </strong></p>
<p>Gameday will be in Lincoln and Husker Nation is frothing at the mouth to get a shot to knock off the nation&#8217;s best team. In fact, the nation&#8217;s top ranked team has not made an appearance in Lincoln as the visiting team since Oklahoma visited Memorial Stadium in 1978. For many college football fans, this game will be their first exposure to the much-hyped Trojans who played Idaho in week 1 and were idle last week. Many will tune in to see just how good USC is and if they are worthy of the top spot in college football as Oklahoma and USC turn up the heat at the top of the polls. From watching the Nebraska game last week at Wake Forest I can tell you that I don&#8217;t think the Huskers are ready to beat USC. Sam Keller who, despite taking an 18-point lead into the locker room against the Bush-Leinart Trojans in 2005, was picked off five times en route to a 28-38 loss will be looking for revenge. And if you&#8217;re a Husker fan the idea of Sam Keller trying to be the hero has to scare you to death.</p>
<p><strong>#21 Boston College at #15 Georgia Tech - 7:00 p.m. - ESPN2</strong></p>
<p>Two weeks, two ACC victories and Boston College goes to Atlanta looking for their third against a wildly overrated Georgia Tech team who&#8217;s ranking is inflated largely by their 33-3 stomping of an atrociously dreadful Notre Dame team. Nonetheless, Georgia Tech gets a chance to show that last year wasn&#8217;t a fluke and they have what it takes to be a powerhouse in the watered-down ACC for the second consecutive year. For Matt Ryan, the game could be a chance to cement his Heisman candidacy after two big games against NC State and Wake Forest. Ditto for GT running back Tashard Choice.</p>
<p><strong>#16 Arkansas at Alabama - 6:45 p.m. - ESPN </strong></p>
<p>This game is a tale of two coaches. Arkansas&#8217; Houston Nutt has found himself firmly on the hot seat after the world&#8217;s worst offseason despite coming off an SEC West championship a year ago. Nick Saban on the other hand, after beating Western Carolina and Vanderbilt, finds himself a college football deity in the state of Alabama and a God amongst men with the goofballs and fratboys wearing houndstooth baseball caps demographic. The keys for Saban&#8217;s Tide will be stopping the run with Darren McFadden and Felix Jones in the backfield and watching out for that Wildcat package where McFadden lines up under center and not being fooled by any trickery.</p>
<p><strong>#9 Louisville at Kentucky - 7:30 p.m. - ESPN Classic</strong></p>
<p>After seeing Louisville give up 42 points last week to Middle Tennessee at home, I am none too confident about their ability to stop Andre Woodson, Rafael Little and Keenan Burton. For Rich Brooks and the Wildcats, the game against Louisville in Lexington presents the perfect opportunity to assert to the SEC and the rest of college football that Kentucky football is on the rise. Brian Brohm will be Brian Brohm and put up gargantuan numbers but the Louisville defense will have to make Woodson&#8217;s life difficult and exploit Kentucky&#8217;s weak offensive line if they&#8217;re going to win this one. This could be the year that Kentucky bests Louisville.</p>
<p><strong>Under the Radar Game of the Week - #12 Ohio State at Washington - 2:30 - ABC </strong></p>
<p>Tyrone Willingham was able to coach up his Huskies last week and end Boise State&#8217;s 14-game winning streak but the test of just how far this program has come — and where<a href="http://patrickdonohue.freedomblogging.com/files/2007/09/a8500750-8e03-4545-8d62-a506f2af0b1d.jpg" title="a8500750-8e03-4545-8d62-a506f2af0b1d.jpg"><img src="http://patrickdonohue.freedomblogging.com/files/2007/09/a8500750-8e03-4545-8d62-a506f2af0b1d.jpg" alt="a8500750-8e03-4545-8d62-a506f2af0b1d.jpg" align="right" border="0" height="206" width="305" /></a> it could be headed — will be tested big time when Jim Tressel and the Buckeyes head to Seattle for this afternoon game. This will be Ohio State&#8217;s first real test of the season after beating up on Akron and seemingly perennial punching bag Youngstown State at The Horseshoe. Aside from the coaching matchup, the game pits sophomore quarterback Jake Locker against all-universe linebacker James Laurinaitis, Vernon Gholston, Malcom Jenkins and the Buckeye defense and could be the proving ground for first year starter Todd Boeckman at quarterback. Look for the Buckeyes to use Beanie Wells to control the tempo of the game by pounding the ball and letting their huge offensive line lean on and wear out the Huskies defensive front, keeping Locker and the offense on the sideline for as long as possible. At game&#8217;s end I would anticipate the Buckeyes to have a distinct advantage in time of possession and the win. If you don&#8217;t feel like watching Florida/Tennessee, this game could be worth your time.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Traveled to Orlando this weekend to visit the girlfriend and made some interesting observations. First of all, central and northern Florida is hot. But it&#8217;s a different kind of heat. In Destin, I walk out the door of my apartment and you can breathe the heat, it&#8217;s thick like steam in a sauna. In Central [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Traveled to Orlando this weekend to visit the girlfriend and made some interesting observations. First of all, central and northern Florida is hot. But it&#8217;s a different kind of heat. In Destin, I walk out the door of my apartment and you can breathe the heat, it&#8217;s thick like steam in a sauna. In Central Florida, you feel the heat on your skin. There was a moment Saturday afternoon, where the sun was directly overhead and I don&#8217;t know if, in my life, I&#8217;ve been hotter than I was at that very moment.</p>
<p>A very exciting week in my life as college football season starts officially on Thursday night and the first season of &#8216;Heroes&#8217; releases on DVD tomorrow. Also on my mental calendar is the start of the NFL season, and the release of the third season of &#8220;The Office&#8221; next week and Judd Apatow&#8217;s &#8220;Knocked Up&#8221; on DVD.</p>
<p>__________</p>
<p><strong>No, seriously&#8230; </strong></p>
<p>A Tennessee man was arrested for <a href="http://www.nypost.com/seven/08272007/news/weirdbuttrue/weirdbuttrue.htm">producing counterfeit &#8220;rain&#8221;</a>.</p>
<p>Americans <a href="http://freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/08/27/why-are-we-eating-so-much-shrimp/">love shrimp</a>.</p>
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<p>Yahoo&#8217;s Dan Wetzel thinks little league baseball players playing in Williamsport <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/top/news?slug=dw-littleleague082207&amp;prov=yhoo&amp;type=lgns">deserve to be paid</a>.</p>
<p>ESPN&#8217;s Mark Schlabach on <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/preview07/columns/story?columnist=schlabach_mark&amp;id=2989501&amp;campaign=rsssrch&amp;source=mark_schlabach">Nebraska starting quarterback Sam Keller</a>.</p>
<p>Giants <a href="http://weblogs.newsday.com/sports/football/giants/blog/2007/08/practice_update_2.html">not interested</a> in free agent linebacker Jeremiah Trotter.</p>
<p>Chad Johnson on <a href="http://www.daytondailynews.com/s/content/oh/story/sports/pro/bengals/2007/08/26/ddn082607bengals.html">Michael Vick.  </a></p>
<p>USC transfer Emmanuel Moody is <a href="http://www.floridatoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2007308260001">transferring to Florida</a>, paper says.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/bears/2007-08-27-briggs-car_N.htm?csp=34">The $350,000 car owned by Bears linebacker Lance Briggs</a> was found abandoned on the highway. <em>Now, what would make someone abandon a $350,000 car after being involved in an accident? Did I mention the car was found at about 3:15 a.m. </em></p>
<p>Rutgers RB Ray Rice <a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/more_sports/2007/08/26/2007-08-26_rice_starting_to_cook.html?ref=rss">eyes Heisman</a> in &#8216;07.</p>
<p>Was the performance of punter <a href="http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/eagles/20070827_Sam_Donnellon___Rocca_could_boot_Johnson_from_job.html">Sav Rocca</a> really the highlight of last night&#8217;s Eagles preseason game? Sigh. <a href="http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/eagles/20070827_Birds_first-team_defense_gets_pushed_around.html">Game notes from Les Bowen</a>. <a href="http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/eagles/20070827_TOUGH_TO_PUT_FINGER_ON.html">Bowen&#8217;s game story</a>.</p>
<p>Sabres/Penguins to <a href="http://www.buffalonews.com/sports/sabresnhl/story/148324.html">play outdoors</a> on Jan. 1.</p>
<p>Hoosier guard A.J. Ratliff <a href="http://blogs.indystar.com/hoosiersinsider/archives/2007/08/ratliff_is_rule.html">declared academically ineligible</a> for first semester.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.tennessean.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070827/SPORTS0601/708270340/1002/RSS02">Five burning questions</a> for Tennessee in &#8216;07.</p>
<p>The AJC&#8217;s Tony Barnhart with some interesting posts this weekend.</p>
<blockquote>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.ajc.com/blogs/content/shared-blogs/ajc/cfb/entries/2007/08/27/five_final_ques.html?cxntfid=blogs_mr_college_football">Some final questions</a>.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.ajc.com/blogs/content/shared-blogs/ajc/cfb/entries/2007/08/26/five_freshmen_w.html?cxntfid=blogs_mr_college_football">Impact freshmen</a>.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.ajc.com/blogs/content/shared-blogs/ajc/cfb/entries/2007/08/25/the_five_best_p.html?cxntfid=blogs_mr_college_football">Five best places to tailgate</a>.</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
<p>The AJC&#8217;s Jeff Schultz thinks <a href="http://www.ajc.com/blogs/content/shared-blogs/ajc/sportscolumns/entries/2007/08/24/dogs_schedule_s.html?cxntfid=blogs_sports_columnists">Georgia is BCS Bowl-bound</a>.</p>
<p>Arizona State quarterback Rudy Carpenter <a href="http://www.azcentral.com/sports/asu/articles/0825rudyquestions-CR.html">talks about the Sun Devils in &#8216;07</a>.</p>
<p>Astros to <a href="http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/5085042.html">retire Jeff Bagwell&#8217;s number</a>.</p>
<p>A huge game for <a href="http://newsok.com/article/3111703">Oklahoma State</a> this weekend at Georgia.</p>
<p>The San Fransisco Chronicle <a href="http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/08/26/SPHHRO65B.DTL&amp;feed=rss.sports">profiles</a> Stanford head coach Jim Harbaugh.</p>
<p>ESPN&#8217;s Ivan Maisel&#8217;s <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/preview07/columns/story?columnist=maisel_ivan&amp;id=2989317&amp;campaign=rsssrch&amp;source=ivan_maisel">five Big 12 predictions</a>.</p>
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<p><strong>Well-rounded news&#8230; </strong></p>
<p>The St. Pete Times has a fantastic <a href="http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/">political fact-checking</a> website.</p>
<p>My thoughts are with <a href="http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117970920.html?categoryid=13&amp;cs=1&amp;nid=2562">Owen Wilson</a>.</p>
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