It’s week 10, and you know what that means: LSU-Bama! William Scott previews the huge matchup and also releases his newest power rankings in this edition of This Week in the SEC.
The first edition of the College Football Playoff committee rankings is due out Tuesday evening. With so many unbeaten teams still remaining atop the national standings, this first edition is going to be fascinating.
I know most people are kind of looking past this week with LSU-Bama on November 7th, but let’s still preview Week 9! Florida-Georgia is a no brainer Game of the Week, and Mizzou is dead last in the Power Rankings but may have some hope.
It didn’t take long for the Michigan walk-off loss of week seven to get pushed to the back burner. The way Florida State lost this past weekend wasn’t worse; the U of M loss still tops it, but FSU gave it a run for its money with Kick Six 2: Electric Boogaloo. Announcers, analysts, even fellow coaches seem unable to refrain from stating nonsense after the fact about it being a mistake to use special ...
This is probably the only college football article that you will find today not talking about Michigan or its punter, which I’m sure SEC fans will appreciate. Last week featured a lot more than that, with Les Miles bringing back his bag full of tricks and Derrick Henry rampaging in College Station. Check our where LSU and Bama stand in our Power Rankings.
It should be an exciting week in the SEC, as two top ten matchups will shape up the SEC race. Only one of those matchups can earn Game of the Week honors though, and only one of those four teams can be #1 in the Power Rankings. CSM writer William Scott breaks down what’s ahead in a very important week in the SEC.
With wild finishes, off-field drama and continued domination by the Baylor Bears, week six was pretty entertaining. The biggest news off the field pertains to USC coach Steve Sarkisian, but in terms of this column, the USC Trojans are all but eliminated anyway. We hope the coach gets help for whatever is ailing him and the kids get renewed leadership from the ...
It didn’t take long for the entire college football landscape to get flipped upside down. Whoever had five weeks on the over/under nailed it. Top teams fell all across the country; upsets were plentiful. While just within the last couple weeks it appeared as though some top teams would suffer greatly by barely beating inferior foes, now just slipping out with ...
In Week 4, when you thought there was no possible way Tennessee would choke again...they choked again. Syracuse surprisingly played LSU tough, and Arkansas blew it against A&M. William Scott discusses that and previews what should be a very exciting Week 5 in this Week in the SEC!
College football never ceases to amaze. In a week where there were so few quality matchups outside of the Pac-12 conference, upsets and close games were strewn about the national landscape nevertheless. We are also beginning to get a better idea of who’s actually good this season (FYI, not very many schools) and who were preseason phonies.