Alabama and USC bite the dust.
What's up with Ohio St?
I missed most of the games and there were a bunch of good ones. Stanford has certainly gotten better since losing to Northwestern. USC defense in highlights didn't look bad, but also didn't look good.
Alabama and Ohio State have the same problem for different reasons. I watched 1 and 2 with the DVR. Urban Meyer has said both QBs are getting equal reps in practice with the squads. From my arm chair that seems dumb. Then neither one is in sync, and that is how they look. And the second best player is still the starter. Until yesterday anyway. That was my 2 cents over at 11Warriors.com.
Alabama QBs have very few starts under their belt. And Coker is not playing at an elite level. Greg McElroy and AJ McCarron were not elite, but they played at an elite level without mistakes.
And by the way, they both played good teams yesterday. Northern Illinois played in BCS game against Florida State and has won 11 games 5 straight seasons. Only Oregon as equaled it. Mississippi is better than last year. And perhaps luckier.
Notre Dame showed me more than I though they had. I was going to drop a comment about how Georgia Tech and their triple option is going put the domers to bed for the year. Good thing I didn't.
Auburn had no business being ranked at all, let alone as high as they were to start the season. LSU beat them like a rented mule. Arkansas is realizing Bret Bielema was not a good hire. Or maybe they aren't, even though he started by losing...16 straight in the SEC was it? They lost to Texas Tech yesterday.
This is Texas Tech coach Kingsbury (former QB) talking about Bielema running his mouth without winning after the game.
I am enjoying this despite not having any vested interest because he has a big mouth.
UCLA went to the wire with BYU and came away with a win without letting BYU get their third Hail Mary in as many weeks. Yep, I was a little surprised that USC went down.