ACC Auditing: No Offense
| Eagle in Atlanta -- atleagle.com found this 1/17/2008 on www.sundaymorningqb.com (flag) |
Tags:
NCAA Football
Comments
Links (4)
Draft news and other links
Published 1/17/2008 by ATL_eagle at Eagle in Atlanta -- atleagle.com
... I don't think it will impact his draft status. The biggest factor is who gets hired where. Teams like Baltimore, Miami and Atlanta need new QBs. But will there respective new head coaches want to go in that direction? I could see Ryan going anywhere from 1 to 15. Wherever he lands, he'll be fine. Notes on Silva and Dunbar from the Shrine Game. Jo-Lonn is turning heads. Silva is not. SMQ is taking a look back at the ACC. Part I here and Part II here. Paul Peterson joined the staff at Southern Utah. College Hoops ...
Postseason Report Card (Part I): Just How Wrong Was I in August?
Published 1/21/2008 by T Kyle King <info@dawgsports.com> at Dawg Sports
... Cool! I'm off to a good start; I picked the right winner for the right reason. I am absolutely certain this means that, for my predictions, as for Ohio State after scoring the initial touchdown of a national championship game against an S.E.C. team, it's all downhill from here. ...
Do Not Vote For Us: 2007 College Football Blog Awards, Part III
Published 1/23/2008 by Oops Pow Surprise <info@blackheartgoldpants.com> at Black Heart Gold Pants
... nominated for this spot, and he merits boatloads of recognition. A day doesn't pass without him breaking something or getting hat tipped, and it's a fine addition to anybody's daily links. Having said that, Sunday Morning Quarterback must get our nod as the best national football blog. Like with Shakespeare, historians will one day argue that SMQ cannot possibly have been one man; in other words, there's nothing he can't do. He can do satire, statistical analysis, and daily linkdumps as well as anybody. And his previews are, without ...
Is the ACC reduced to beating Miss. State for 'some respect'?
Published 9/16/2008 by Matt Hinton at Dr. Saturday
The ACC's taken a lot of heat lately -- this is what happens when a league has no offense and allows Wake Forest to come from nowhere to win a rain-soaked, 9-6 championship game one season, then makes empty seats grow for its showcase game of the year the next ... ...

