Showing posts with label Oklahoma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oklahoma. Show all posts

Saturday, September 17, 2016

College Football Week 3

Week 3! It is the time of season where we begin to see some separtation at the top and weed out the pretenders from the contenders. This week, we have the complete opposite slate that we did a week ago. We have top teams playing this week; something that we didn't see at all last time around. Here are three games to watch, and also our picks for the other games.




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1.) Heisman Candidates Clash

At noon, we will be treated to a game that might decide the ACC race as Florida State travels north to take on the Fighting Lamar Jacksons. It will be a faceoff between two of the top three players in the conference featuring Jackson of Louisville and Dalvin Cook from Florida State. While the Seminoles have knocked off Mississippi and FCS Charleston Southern, the Cardinals have essentially had a cake walk with the likes of Charlotte and Syracuse. Lamar Jackson is putting up unheard of numbers. Can he keep it up as the Cardinals face their first real test?
Florida State 28, Louisville 24


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2.) Will Lightning Strike Thrice?


If Nick Saban has lost to a team in back-to-back years, I haven't seen it. But a team to beat him three straight? That is unheard of! The last two meetings have each been decided by six points each with Ole Miss coming out on top. When the two teams face off tonight, it will be in Oxford where the Rebels have not lost hosting a ranked team since Auburn came in ranked 3rd in 2014. Alabama looks to hold onto their top ranking and control of the SEC West. Mississippi hasn't won a conference championship since 1963. Since that year, Alabama has won 19. It's obvious where the SEC runs through, and the Tide will run through Ole Miss tonight as they exact their revenge.
Alabama 38, Mississippi 21

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3.) Second Best, or Last Chance?

Tonight in Norman, Ohio State travels to Oklahoma as two of the nation's best teams will face off. Both sides stand to benefit from a win that could shape the playoff race. If the Buckeyes pick up the win on the road, they might be stealing some first place votes from Alabama. If Oklahoma can pull it off, they will be right back in the talk for the playoff. Oklahoma stands to benefit the most. A loss here would all but assure that they will be missing out on the playoff. 
 Oklahoma 31, Ohio State 28

Other Games

TCU over Iowa State
Tennessee over Ohio
New Mexico over Rutgers
Marshall over Akron
Bowling Green over MTSU
Clemson over South Carolina State
Temple over Penn State
Memphis over Kansas
Iowa over North Dakota State
Wisconsin over Georgia State
Miami over Appalachian State
Georgia Tech over Vanderbilt
Connecticut over Virginia
Washington State over Idaho
Tulsa over North Carolina A&T
Kansas State over Florida Atlantic
Toledo over Fresno State
Central Michigan over UNLV
Ball State over Eastern Kentucky
UMass over Florida International
Michigan over Colorado
Nebraska over Oregon
San Diego State over Northern Illinois
Kent State over Monmouth
Western Kentucky over Miami (OH)
Virginia Tech over Boston College
North Carolina over James Madison
Oklahoma State over Pitt
South Florida over Syracuse
Kentucky over New Mexico State
East Carolina over South Carolina
Colorado State over Northern Colorado
Wyoming over UC Davis
Western Michigan over Illinois
Oregon State over Idaho State
Eastern Michigan over Charlotte
North Carolina State over Old Dominion
Georgia Southern over Louisiana-Monroe
Wake Forest over Delaware
Army over UTEP
Texas A&M over Auburn
LSU over Mississippi State
Texas Tech over Louisiana Tech
Southern Mississippi over Troy
Maryland over Central Florida
Navy over Tulane
SMU over Liberty
South Alabama over Louisiana-Lafayette
Notre Dame over Michigan State
Arkansas over Texas State
Florida over North Texas
Georgia over Missouri
Stanford over Southern Cal
Washington over Portland State
Duke over Northwestern
Nevada over Buffalo
UCLA over BYU
Utah over San Jose State
Texas over Cal
Arizona over Hawaii

Season Record
124-33 (.790%)

Picks Panel at Noon


-Dug
@chansm1th

Friday, September 9, 2016

Week 1 in Review


The first week of college football has come and gone. We have already had our share of surprises and disappointments. Before we get into predictions for the two games tonight, let's take a look back at an exciting first weekend with our Quick Three.


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1) Alabama is still the team to beat

Alabama absolutely destroyed Southern Cal on it's way to a 52-6 win to open the season. With the main questions about the Crimson Tide being who will start at quarterback, it was freshman Jalen Hurts who would get the nod. The freshman threw for two touchdowns while running for another pair. The Tide outgained the Trojans to the tune of 465-194. Looking at the scores from the rest of the Top 5, who will be their biggest challenger? Clemson won their road game at Auburn, but only by six. Oklahoma was rolled by Houston in a surprise upset (if you can call it that) in a game of two ranked teams. Florida State outlasted Mississippi on Labor Day behind the phenomenal play of another freshman at quarterback. LSU, predicted to be Alabama's main road block in the west, fell to unranked Wisconsin and has question marks everywhere aside from Leonard Fournette. Maybe another week will give us a better idea. 


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2) Welcome back, Nick Chubb

For anyone thinking that Nick Chubb might be a bust because of last year's injury (not I), you might have just been proven wrong with his performance against North Carolina on Saturday. Chubb carried the ball 32 (!) times while rushing for 222 yards and a pair of scores. With this type of performance against a team that some thought would beat them (guilty), you have to believe that he is out of the gate first in the race for the Heisman.


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3) Upsets, Upsets, and More

We said that it was a wild weekend, but for some, it is one that they will want to forget quickly. Four teams lost to FCS schools with three of them coming from the Power 5 conferences. In all, seven teams from the major polls were upended. The SEC combined to go 7-7, while the Big Ten and the ACC went 12-2 and 11-3, respectively. Take that how you want, but again, we will have a better idea as the season goes on.


Looking at tonight's games we only have two on the slate. Combined last week, this blog went 66-19 (.776). Take those odds to Vegas!


Maryland over Florida International
Louisville over Syracuse


Be sure to check back tomorrow for game previews, the Smith Bros Pick Panel, and continuing coverage throughout the day. Debuting on Tuesday, we will have the Smith Bros Top 25. No other poll should matter!


-Dug
@chansm1th

Saturday, September 3, 2016

First Saturday of Football: Part 1

A look at our setup.

Good morning! It is finally Saturday and college football is officially back! Today, we here at Smith Bros will be celebrating with an "all day meet, greet, and eating on the ground"; an all day tailgate if you will. As you can see from the setup, we are ready! We have a lot of action today, so we hope to break it up into two parts with posts throughout the day. Let's get started with three things that you should keep your eye on today.

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1. Oklahoma Plays at Houston...Sorta

While it may not be a true home game for the Cougars, they will face off at noon against the Sooners at NRG Stadium in Houston. Most polls have Houston ranked very high while Oklahoma is considered a strong contender or the National Championship. Both teams realize that they have to win the first game if they hope to go undefeated; a goal that could easily be attained by either team. For Houston, they will need all they can get out of last year's AAC MVP Greg Ward Jr. The senior quarterback joined Deshaun Watson as the only quarterbacks to throw for 2,000 yards and rush for another 1,000. For Oklahoma, senior Baker Mayfield must step up and lead his team. Houston has an experienced defensive front that will give Oklahoma fits all afternoon. The team who has the ball last in this high scoring affair will likely be the victor.
Oklahoma 41, Houston 35


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2. Can LSU Hit the Ground Running?

LSU returns 18 starters from a team that went 9-3 a year ago. The key piece is Leonard Fournette. Fournette is one of two players who stand out when mentioning Heisman candidates. Last season, he accumulated 1,953 yards and 22 touchdowns. Even more impressive, the Tigers saw their season opener get cancelled. With all these starters returning, expectations in Baton Rouge are through the roof, like always. Their opponent in the Wisconsin Badgers, only return nine starters from a team that went 10-3. With only one senior expected to start in their front seven (Linebacker Vince Biegel), the young Badgers might get more than they have bargained for. 
LSU 31, Wisconsin 10


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3. How Well Will Kirby Smart Replace Mark Richt?

The Kirby Smart Era at Georgia will begin with a tough task as his Bulldogs take on North Carolina today in Atlanta. Georgia will welcome back running back Nick Chubb who returns from missing the most of last season with a knee injury. Lining up with him in the backfield will be his replacement from last year, junior Sony Michel. Smart named senior Greyson Lambert his starter this week just ahead of incoming freshman Jacob Eason. The Bulldogs ranked near the bottom of the nation in passing offense last year. That is a category they must improve on this year.
Last year, North Carolina seemingly came out of nowhere. After dropping their opener to South Carolina, they would end up winning their next eleven games before falling to Clemson in the ACC Championship. The Heels return the bulk of their offensive production, and expect a lot out of this team in the upcoming season. Don't be surprised if they challenge Clemson and Florida State for the conference crown.
North Carolina 24, Georgia 20

Other Games:

Navy over Fordham
Purdue over Eastern Kentucky
Ohio State over Bowling Green
Western Michigan over Northwestern
Michigan over Hawaii
Boise over Louisiana-Lafayette
Mississippi State over South Alabama
West Virginia over Missouri
Maryland over Howard
Virginia Tech over Liberty
Pittsburgh over Villanova
Air Force over Abilene Christian
Washington over Rutgers
Texas A&M over UCLA
LSU over Wisconsin
Virginia over Richmond
Penn State over Kent State
Iowa overMiami (OH)
Ohio over Texas State
Illinois over Murray State
Oklahoma State over SE Louisiana
Arkansas over Louisiana Tech
Oregon over UC Davis


-Dug
@chansm1th

Thursday, September 1, 2016

College Football Preview

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The College Football Season Begins


It is finally here! College football might have already played one game last week, but it officially begins tonight. Aside from Cal and Hawaii, everyone has a fresh slate. The remaining 126 teams are undefeated and begin their quest towards a national championship thus weekend. Below, you will find predictions from our very own "experts". Keep track throughout the season as we each poke fun at the other for stupid choices.


Corbett's Predictions
@corbeech

National Semifinalists

Florida State, Louisiana State, Ohio State, and Oklahoma

Clemson was the better team last year, but they had a massexodus. Florida State gets to host Clemson this year in a game that will serve as a playoff play-in game. The best player in the game will win. Contrary to popular belief, Clemson doesn't have the best player and they're going to take the L in this one. Out of the Big 12, I feel like Oklahoma has the best shot to make it out unscathed. Baker Mayfield has the tools around him to succeed, all he has to do is stick to the plan and the Sooners will do well. Last year's Buckeye team was one game away from a playoff appearance and an opportunity to repeat. They may have addition by subtraction with losing Cardale Jones. Now that J.T. Barrett doesn't have him looming over his shoulder, he'll be able to play loose and have the Buckeyes operating at peak performance. With LSU, it's basically a pick that I think they can beat Bama when Bama comes to them. Alabama doesn't make it every year and with Fournette trying to redeem a TRASH game against them last year and the Tide going to Death Valley, I wouldn't be surprised to see them Les Miles chewing on grass during a playoff game. 

National Champion

Ohio State

J.T. Barrett is back and is not involved in a quarterback controversy. This will spell trouble for the rest of the Big Ten. Big daddy Urbs is going to be back to cocky mode and you can cancel the call to the heart doctor this season. Urban essentially has an SEC team that gets to play in the Big Ten all year. It is a miracle that they ever lose. They may wind up losing at Oklahoma, but I don't think it will matter when they run the Big Ten table. It's becoming the norm that one loss doesn't ruin a team's chances and losing at a top 5 team in September will not do that this year either.

Heisman Winner
Dalvin Cook, Florida State

I am high on the Dalvin Cook hype train. He was my darkhorse for Heisman all last season, but nagging injuries kept him down. He had two carries in one game (one went 94 yards, but he's cool like that) and missed an entire game later in the season. He still ran for 1691 yards and 19 TDs. All of this while averaging over 7 yards per carry. Dalvin is the man and we're all going to be witnesses this season. As previously implied, he is the best player in the Clemson v FSU game that will be coming this Fall. If the team can remember he is there, they'll be just fine vs Clemson.

Three Bold Predictions

1. Baylor will be a playoff contender

I don't think they'll be able to run the table, but they're going to be a strong team, nonetheless. Old Man Briles may be gone, but young blood Briles is still the OC and Seth Russell is still their quarterback. Don't let their scumminess blind you to their abilities. They will be a strong team and I was tempted to take them to the playoff. Couldn't do it, so now they're here.

2. The ACC will have two teams very close to the playoffs 

This isn't that big of a stretch, but I wouldn't be overly surprised if North Carolina is contending for a spot in the playoff and will have their shot in the ACC Championship. They will have a rematch vs Florida State for all of the marbles. The ACC is sneaky good this year and has 3 legitimate title contenders in Clemson, Florida State, and North Carolina. It wouldn’t surprise me too much if two of them made the playoff.

3. Auburn, Ole Miss, and Georgia will get beat down in week one and the national analysts will question if the ACC has surpassed the SEC

This will take place either immediately after the games or by week 2. This narrative takes place every year and the games in week 1 favor the ACC. After the top three ACC teams have good showings and slap around their SEC opponents, the hot takes will be had by all.


Dug's Predictions
@chansm1th

National Semifinalists

Alabama, Florida State, Oklahoma, and Washington

Alabama is always going to be a team that most people will automatically put in the talk for contending in the playoff race. However, they were my last choice of the four. Alabama is like Kentucky in basketball: they always seem to reload and run towards another championship. Florida State's biggest worry is Clemson. Yes, they play Mississippi in the first week, but win or lose, a win against Clemson (and no more surprises) will be just enough for them to get into the playoff. Oklahoma is going to be the best that the Big 12 has to offer. Washington is my dark horse. When you look at what they bring back, and their schedule, they are a sexy pick coming out of the PAC-12.


National Champion

Oklahoma

It is finally time for Bob Stoops to win another National Championship. The Sooners have been close a few times, but they haven't been able to cash in since winning their last title in 2000, but this might finally be their year. 


Heisman Trophy

Nick Chubb, Georgia

Who can forget the gruesome injury that Chubb suffered last year? Well we're about to. Step aside Leonard Fournette! Nick Chubb is taking your place as the best back in the SEC, along with the Heisman Trophy they are already trying to give you.


Three Bold Predictions

1. This is Gus Malzahn's last season coaching Auburn

Auburn will go 6-6 at best with a 3-5 conference record in the SEC. Do not be surprised if they find themselves needing a win on November 26 when they go to Tuscaloosa. This team could end up 4-8 if things really fall apart.

2. Neither Ohio State nor Michigan will make the Big Ten Championship


Both teams are entering the season in everyone's Top 10 and also lead a lot of the playoff contention talk. Ohio State only returns six starters from a year  ago, yet some people have them in talks for the National Championship. How? Michigan is in year two of the Jim Harbaugh Era after opening it with a 10-3 record. This sechedule does not bode well for them. They go on the road to face Michigan State, Iowa, and Ohio State. The team in the East Division to keep an eye on will be Michigan State.

3. Charlie Strong will keep his job after winning 10 games this season.


In year three, Charlie Strong might have the hottest seat among FBS teams. With an 11-14 record in his first two seasons, it is time to go all out. Texas opens the season with Notre Dame coming to Austin. After last year's embarrassing defeat to the Irish, don't sleep on the Longhorns to make some noise in this matchup. The rest of the schedule is pretty favorable. They draw both Baylor and TCU at home. A loss to Oklahoma and one of the other two will have the fans praising Charlie Strong as his team competes for a spot in the playoff while staying inside the Top 15 throughout the season.


Eric's Predictions
@ericaltenhof

When you walk outside in September and take a deep breath, there's something a little more crisp in the air that lets you know football is here.

And, as certain as week 1 in the college season, there are post season predictions that are sure to be wrong. Here's my predictions that I'll dismiss if wrong, but rub in your face if I'm right.


National Semifinalists


Clemson, LSU, Ohio State, and Oklahoma

I think this is the year LSU climbs up and beats Alabama. The Crimson Tide lose some at QB, and at the time of this writing, are down to a RS Freshman in Blake Barnett and a RS Junior in Cooper Bateman. (Secretly hoping Cooper wins, Cooper is badass name).

The Big 12 doesn't have a true contender to fight off Oklahoma, and neither does Clemson. Florida State will put up a fight, but Clemson is too good right now with DeShaun Watson.

At this point, Michigan is overrated. Maybe they aren't at week 4, but at this point they are. Ohio State gets the Wolverines at home with JT Barrett at QB. I'll take the Buckeyes in that matchup that completely chooses who gets into the playoff.

Again, The Pac-12 will be left out of the College Football Playoff, but I think in the next few years, this will change. The conference is close, but still not enough talent to have any team go 12-0 or 11-1.



National Champion


Clemson

I went back and forth on which would I wanted to for this. I think Clemson comes in as the #1 seed, LSU #2, Oklahoma #3, and Ohio State getting the #4. ESPN will spin the story of REMEMBER LAST TIME OHIO STATE WAS A 4 SEED!!!!!!! But don't sit on that too long, Clemson wins that. This Clemson Oklahoma game was great in the 1st round of the playoffs last year and I only expect more fireworks. But, in the end, Clemson and Dabo Sweeney win the Championship, and I start to wonder why I didn't pick Watson as my Heisman winner.

Heisman Trophy


 Leonard Fournette, LSU

I know McCaffrey is fantastic, but I don't think there is a better offensive football player in the country than Fournette. He's huge, fast, and plays on a team that could challenge for a National Championship. Fournette has a better team around him this year, with a quarterback that's expected to perform at a competent level. There's nothing spectacular I can say about Fournette that hasn't been said, but just watching him play makes fans hold their breath. He may be one of the only players that could take the ball from anywhere on the field and find that end zone.
I really hope Fournette wins it over DeShaun Watson. Nothing against Watson, truly talented, I'm just a Fournette fan.



Three Bold Predictions

1. The Pac-12's best team will have 3 losses

There is a lot of parity in the Pac-12 and that will show in the upcoming season. USC, Arizona, Arizona State, Stanford, and UCLA all have depleted rosters after the NFL Draft, and they will beat up on each other.

2. Georgia Bulldogs win 10 games this season

If they can get by North Carolina and Tennessee the Bulldogs can do it. The SEC East is so lackluster this year, and their SEC West teams are Auburn and Ole Miss. The other 3 non-conference games: Nicolls, Louisiana-Lafayette, and Georgia Tech.

3. USC wins the PAC-12

Coming in at +550 odds to win the championship (tied for 4th behind Stanford, UCLA, and Washington, tied with Oregon). The Trojans have talent, loads of talent, and play in a conference that I think will beat themselves up. The division winner could come down to a tie breaker that I think the Trojans will have.

 


Trey's Predictions
@Tampa_Trey

National Semifinalists

Alabama, Florida State, Ohio State, and TCU

Alabama will just edge Tennessee in the SEC title game for a playoff birth.

Until I see Oklahoma take care of their business when they're expected to, unlike losing to a lowly Texas in 2015, I can't pick them to make it to the playoff. I believe TCU will put an end to the playoff snubbing this year. 

It will come down to Ohio St vs Michigan to decide the Big 10's playoff berth. The winner of that game will win the conference title game en route to the playoff.

Florida St will just edge Clemson and ride that victory to the playoff. I can't say much for a team that allows a guy who beats women (allegedly Kappa) to play without consequence so there you go. 

National Champions

Alabama

Nick Saban is still the difference. That was apparent in last season's title game when he simply out coached Dabo Swinney in the 4th quarter. Until Saban is out coached himself, the story of the season will be who can beat Bama?

Heisman winner

Deshaun Watson, Clemson

There doesn't appear to be much competition for Watson this year after he was barely outvoted by Derrick Henry for last years Heisman trophy. Stanford will need to go undefeated for Christian McCaffery to make a case but that's likely not happening. 

Three bold predictions

1. Houston will upset Oklahoma in the season opener

As I said before Oklahoma needs to take care of its business when they're expected to. This is no exception. Although Houston is a good team they are still Houston and Oklahoma should win this. I believe they will not. 

2. Ole Miss will finish in the bottom half of the SEC West

Despite the lofty expectations and the talent there is a massive black cloud looming over Oxford as Hugh Freeze is likely not to last long at Ole Miss with multiple major NCAA violations ready to be levied on him. Fans are no doubt in deep thought on what the future holds for Ole Miss and this is sure to bring many distractions to the team. 

3. Kentucky will make it to a bowl this year

It's crunch time for Mark Stoops. After two very optimistic years at UK season three was disheartening as the Wildcats lost six of their last seven games to miss out on what was expecting to be a sure-fire bowl bid. However I believe Stoops is still the man to bring Kentucky back to SEC East contention. It won't be this year but the Cats will pull out a few unexpected victories to go bowling.



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Saturday, July 16, 2016

Sun Belt: Louisiana-Monroe


Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks

2015 Results: 2-11 (1-7, 11th in Sun Belt)

Returning Starters: 7 OFF, 2 DEF, 1 SP

2016 Schedule

September

3rd SOUTHERN
10th at Oklahoma
17th at Georgia Southern

October

1st at Auburn
8th IDAHO
15th TEXAS STATE
22nd at New Mexico
29th at Arkansas State

November

5th SOUTH ALABAMA
12th at Georgia State
19th at Appalachian State

December

3rd LOUISIANA


New head coach Matt Viator is making his FBS debut. Viator had been at McNeese State for the past 16 years, nine of which as the head coach. Now, he is given the monumental task of turning around a Louisiana-Monroe program that hasn't been to the post season since 2012. However, the former offensive coordinator will benefit this season from experience returning on the offensive side of the ball.

Sophomore quarterback Garrett Smith returns, and he has plenty of company. Returning at receiver is sophomore Marcus Green who led the team in receptions (63) and senior Ajalen Holley who lead the team in yards (709). Tyler Cain makes the switch from receiver to running back after missing all of last season with a lower body injury. Cain is the best athlete on the team and has explosive, home run capability. The Warhawks return three on the offensive line who have a wealth of experience.

New defensive coordinator Mike Collins will be implementing a 4-2-5 defense, but he won't inherit much from last year. His front six has been decimated as the only two returning starters are both in the secondary. Safety Tre' Hunter is the leading returning tackler, and he is expected to anchor the secondary along with senior cornerback Lenzy Pipkins. A few of the front six have starting experience, but not enough to bat an eye at. The front line will be made up of Tyler Johnson and Howard Houston who are both incoming junior college transfers.

Player to Watch: Garrett Smith


Smith was the starter as a freshman for the Warhawks. Before a season ending injury, he completed 57.4% of his passes for 2,033 yards, and 17 TDs. Give him a full year, and he will be one of the top quarterbacks in the conference as a junior.

If you only watch them once, watch:

9/10 at Oklahoma

The Warhawks should in all likelihood be coming off a win with excitement for a new season. They will be making the trip to Norman to face a Top-10 team in Oklahoma where a lot of people will see them in the spotlight.

What to Expect

This is a very young team despite the numbers returning to the offense. With new coaches, it is expected to be a rebuilding year, and a long one at that. Fear not though. A young quarterback with the skills that Smith possesses is a valuable tool for the future.

Prediction
2-10 (1-7, Sun Belt)


-Dug
@chansm1th

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Joe Mixon Can't Run Forever




Uh oh Joe! That sound you hear is your sins running to catch up with you! Earlier today, the Oklahoma Supreme Court did the world a great justice by ruling that the video of Mixon's assault would become public record and everyone could see just how big of a scumbag he is.

For those of you unfamiliar with the situation, Mixon was arrested before his Freshman season at Oklahoma after punching a female student. The punch was so violent that it fractured her jaw, cheek, sinus, and orbital bones. Sounds rough, eh? Yea, Mixon is a piece of garbage. I don't care if you're an 18 year old kid, accountability is a thing and he seemed to skip away from it by serving a one year suspension and then coming back like it was all cool.

Once the video drops, he's ruined. Should I be excited for a 20 year old kid to have his life ruined? Probably not. However, I make exceptions for scumbags and people who are truly idiots. Video changes everything. Don't believe me? Ask Ray Rice how his life changed once the video dropped. He went from a 4 game suspension to blackballed from the entire league. He at least had the decency to apologize, but the damage had been done. How is Mixon's apology going, you ask? About as well as his future prospects. Peace out Joe. Enjoy the life you've made.


Also, keep in mind that his coach (Bob Stoops) and athletic director (Joe Castiglione) saw this video before making their ruling not to kick him out of their school. Food for thought.

All my love, 
@corbeech

Possible Big XII Expasion




The Big XII lost huge teams in the last 6 years. Texas A&M, Nebraska, and Missouri. Then they lost Colorado. Dropping the conference down to just 8 teams. West Virginia and TCU were added to try and stop the bleeding (which are two perfect additions by the conference).

Here in 2016, conference champions have an easier path to the College Football Playoff. The Big XII does not have a conference championship game because the NCAA requires a conference to have 12 teams to hold a championship game. Oklahoma suffered from not having a conference game this last year. Oklahoma held the #3 spot in the Playoff rankings going into week 14. After week 14, conference championship week, Michigan State jumped Oklahoma and the Sooners dropped to #4. Just ask TCU and Baylor how great being named co-champions back in 2015 helped their College Playoff chances.

Rumors have been swirling about who the Big XII plans on adding to the conference. Houston and Memphis have been the 2 teams most media outlets are reporting to join the Big 12. There are also some rumblings about Cincinnati, UCF, BYU, and Colorado State.

All of these teams make sense. Houston would add another team in Texas, but that could end up being a good rival for Oklahoma or Texas. BYU is a football team that always gives P5 teams problems. The Cougars have had at least 8 wins in the past 5 seasons. They're crazy Mormon but a good team with a good rival in Utah. Cincinnati would get the Big XII into Ohio, which surprisingly has a lot of football talent. The Bearcats would give West Virginia a natural rival. UCF gets the Big XII into Florida. The Knights have been up and down in the last few years, but Orlando is central to a lot of talent that would help the conference. Finally, Colorado State, this seems like a way to get the state of Colorado back. Colorado State has had some recent success, and getting out of the Mountain West would improve the Colorado-Colorado State rivalry. Any wins over the Pac 12 in Big XII country is a win in recruiting for the conference.


I would love for the Big XII to call up Boise State to add the Broncos. How awesome would it be to see TCU and Boise State battle it out every year after the battles in the WAC and MWC?! But honestly, I just want to see that beautiful blue field on TV more.

Who else do you want to see in the Big XII? Hit me up in the comments below.

Alty
@ericaltenhof