Monday, October 02, 2006

Bosco's Beat: This Week In SEC College Football, Plus News and Notes From 'Round the Nation

Here it is, the twilight of another great SEC football season, bowls selected, a cold chill in the air over Dixie as we prepare for another Christmas season of kinfolk, yuletide and bowl games! Congratulations to the Florida Gators, selected to play Number 1 Ohio State for all the marbles of college football on Monday night, January 8th, 2007 in Glendale, Arizona. The Gators have played in two previous title games, claiming a national championship in 1996 after beating Florida State 52-20 in the Sugar Bowl. The first ever meeting with the Ohio State Buckeyes kicks off at 8 PM Eastern.

Sugar Bowl Bound: That would be the LSU Tigers, wrapping up a 10-and-2 season with key wins at Tennessee and Arkansas after losing their first two road games of the season to Auburn and Florida. The 4th ranked Tigers will face number 11 Notre Dame for the third Sugar Bowl appearance this decade, beating Illinois in the 2002 Sugar Bowl and getting a 21-14 win over Oklahoma in 2004, taking the 2003 BCS National Championship. The last meeting between the two teams was a 1998 regular season loss to Notre Dame, 39-36 at South Bend. Kickoff from the Super Dome set for 7:30 PM Wednesday night January 3rd, 2007.

Bowlin' On New Years Day: Originally, head coach Houston Nutt wanted his Razorbacks to play at the Cotton Bowl for the fans in case of an SEC Championship Game loss, but the selection of Florida to play Ohio State in the BCS Championship switched Arkansas to the prime spot in the Capital One bowl versus Wisconsin on New Years Day. This is the second Capitol One Bowl invitation to the 'Hogs in school history. The first one resulted in a 45-31 Michigan win on January 1st, 1999, following the 1998 season. Wisconsin and Arkansas have met once in 94 years. Kickoff set for 1 PM New Years Day....The Cotton Bowl will get the 10-and-2 Auburn Tigers and the 9-and-4 Nebraska Cornhuskers on January 1st, kickoff set for 11:30 AM. Tuberville has taken his Tigers to seven consecutive bowl games, three of those have come on the coveted New Years Day. Last time Auburn played in the Cotton Bowl was to a 36-16 loss to Texas A&M in 1986. The Tigers are winless (0-and-3) against Nebraska all-time, losing in 1964, 1981 and in 1982....Tennessee is headed for the Outback Bowl on January 1st to play 8-and-4 Penn State. All seven combined losses from the two storied teams this year all came from teams ranked in the top twelve according to the latest AP rankings. The 9-and-3 Vols lost the last two times they played PSU in bowl games - the 1992 Fiesta Bowl and the Florida Citrus Bowl in 1994. The Vols are 2-and-0 against the Nittany Lions in regular season games in 1971 and 1972. Kickoff from Tampa is set for 11 AM Eastern Standard Time.

Bowling For The Holidays: Georgia finishes it's season 8-and-4 after what fans would consider a disappointing season. But the 'Dogs finished strong, beating Auburn and in-state rivals Georgia Tech heading into the Chick-fil-A Bowl on December 30th. They'll take on 10-and-2 Virginia Tech for only the second time since 1931. The Dogs have played in the Atlanta bowl game four times, beating Maryland and Virginia in 1973 and 1998 respectively, and losing to Syracuse and Virginia in 1989 and 1995. This will be Georgia's 43rd bowl game, six most in the country. Kickoff from the Georgia Dome set for approximately 8 PM....The Gamecocks of South Carolina will play the 10-and-3 Conference USA champion Houston Cougars in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl in Memphis on Friday, December 29th. The 7-and-5 Gamecocks ended the regular season with a dramatic 31-28 win over Clemson heading into the second straight bowl game under head coach Steve Spurrier. The 'Cocks lost to Missouri last year 38-31 in the Independence Bowl. The Gamecocks are 0-and-2 against the Cougars after two losses in a row in 1973 and 1974. Kickoff from the Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium is set for 4:30 PM....Kentucky will be bowling for the first time in seven years when the 'Cats meet up at the Music City Bowl, presented by Bridgestone against the Clemson Tigers of the ACC on Friday, December 29th at 1 PM. Kentucky rounded out the regular season on a roll -- winning four of their last five games, including a shocking victory over the Georgia Bulldogs. The Cats last post-season appearance came at the Music City Bowl in 1999 when Kentucky fans helped set a then-record attendance of just over 59-thousand for the Nashville bowl. Kentucky holds a 7-and-4 record all-time over the Clemson Tigers....Alabama is set to make an NCAA-leading 54th bowl appearance when the Tide meets up with Oklahoma State at the PetroSun Independence Bowl on Thursday, December 28th in Shreveport, Louisiana. The 6-and-6 Tide meet the 6-and-6 Cowboys for the very first time in either school's history. Noticably absent will be former Tide head coach Mike Shula, fired after winning only two conference games this season, one of those wins not being in-state rival Auburn. Kickoff from Shreveport is set for 4:30 PM.

Conference Call: Ole Miss has announced it's star linebacker and leading tackler Patrick Willis will not be returning in the fall. Another leading tackler for Ole Miss, Rory Johnson has hired an agent and plans to avail himself to the NFL Draft as an underclassman....Mississippi State senior inside linebacker Quinton Culberson was named first team, all-SEC by the league's coaches announced on Tuesday....Vanderbilt wide-receiver Earl Bennett was named First Team All-SEC by the AP, announced today....Arkansas head coach Houston Nutt was named AFCA Region 2 Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association announced on Monday.

News And Notes From 'Round The Nation: West Virginia coach Rich Rodriquez met Tuesday with Mal Moore, AD at Alabama about the head coaching position open there....NC State is looking at Navy's Paul Johnson to replace fired coach Chuck Amato....Former Miami QB Bernie Kosar says he is interested in the head coaching position there, according to the Miami Herald.

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from Bosco's Beat. We'll see you next year when we take up the basketball season!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Greetings, SEC fans! Here it is the end of the regular football season and it's no surprise to anyone that Florida will be facing Arkansas this weekend at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta for the SEC Championship. Unfortunately for Arkansas, a win over the Gators will still leave them competing with LSU for a BCS at-large bid instead of a shot at a national title. For Florida, a win on Saturday guarantees a Sugar Bowl invitation at the very least. I believe I can speak for any true red-blooded SEC fan when I say that Florida has represented the conference very well and has run through a schedule arguably as hard as any in the nation, deserving of a chance at a national title shot. Good job Florida and congratulations to the rest of the SEC on a great season representing the good 'ol south! Now let's break all this football down this week on Bosco's Beat!

Playin' For Some Sugar!: After it's third straight win over in-state rival Florida State, Florida is preparing for Saturday's SEC Championship game at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta and remains in the hunt for a possible shot at a national title. The 21-14 win is the third straight over the Gators' main three rivals Tennessee, Georgia and Florida State in Urban Meyer's two seasons. QB Chris Leak threw for 283 yards and two touchdowns, completing 21-of-34 passes and was 7-of-8 for 81 yards on a crucial game-winning drive in the fourth quarter. Up next for the Gators, a meetin' with Houston Nutt's 'Hogs on Saturday. Kick-off from Atlanta set for approximately 6 p.m....There is no question Arkansas is the surprise of the SEC this season, winning 10 straight games between losses to Southern Cal in week 1 and a 31-26 loss to LSU on Friday. The loss puts Arkansas out of national title contention after the 'Hogs pulled to within' five points after Felix Jones' 5-yard TD run with 5 minutes remaining before QB Casey Dick was intercepted again for the fourth time. Darren McFadden remains a dark-horse candidate for the Heisman Trophy. The 'Hogs and the Gators meet this Saturday in the SEC Championship game at the Georgia Dome beginning at 6 p.m.

Honorable Mentions: LSU can earn a BCS at-large bid after beating Arkansas on Friday 31-26. Friday's game was rife with action, including an incredible three touchdowns in a 45 second stretch, including a 92 yard kickoff return by LSU's Trindon Holliday after an 80 yard Darren McFadden touchdown putting the 'Hogs within 5, at 24-19. LSU QB JaMarcus Russell threw for 210 yards and two touchdowns. Friday's game was for the Golden Boot, a trophy LSU has won four straight seasons. The only two losses Arkansas has had at Little Rock's War Memorial Stadium under coach Nutt came against LSU....Tennessee clinched 2nd place in the SEC East at the close of the regular season, beating Kentucky 17-12 in Knoxville on Saturday. The Vols defense held off a Kentucky threat at the goal line in the final minutes of the game after being down 12-10 at the half. Coach Fulmer reunited with an old friend at Saturday's game, Randy Sanders, who is now quarterbacks coach for the 'Cats after resigning as UT's offensive coordinator following last year's losing season. Tony Barnhart, sports writer for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution believes the 9-and-3 Vols could play Penn State in the Outback Bowl set for New Year's Day....Auburn's regular season ended with a win over Alabama last weekend. The 10-and-2 Tigers are preparing for what would most likely be a New Year's day bowl, possibly the Capitol One Bowl against Wisconsin which has already accepted a bid. Wins over Florida and LSU would help Auburn's case for a trip to Orlando. Last year, Wisconsin beat Auburn at the Capitol One Bowl 24-10. Senior kicker John Vaughn has been named one of three finalists for the Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award presented to the nation's top kicker.

Bowling, And Loving It: Georgia ended it's regular season with a 15-12 victory over in-state rival Georgia Tech, who will play Wake Forest in the ACC Championship on Saturday. The Bulldogs will most likely take an invitation to what has become their home turf over the last few years, the Georgia Dome's Chick-Fil-a Bowl later next month. The impressive freshman quarterback Matthew Stafford's 4-yard TD pass to Mohamed Massaquoi put the 'Dogs up on Georgia Tech 15-12. Tech's futile attempt at a last-chance heave from QB Reggie Ball was intercepted with a minute and change left, sealing up the win and an 8-and-4 season for Mark Richt's crew....Kentucky wraps up it's regular season with a 17-12 loss at Knoxville following a devastating delay of game penalty on a second-and-goal at the three yard line ending with two consecutive incomplete passes. The Vols took over with 3 minutes left and ran out the clock, denying the 'Cats' first 8 win season since 1984. 7-and-5 Kentucky appear headed for the Independence Bowl on December 28th with a possible matchup with Oklahoma State. Kentucky has not gone to a bowl game since 1999....South Carolina clawed it's way to a 31-28 victory at Clemson on Saturday on a Ryan Succop go-ahead 35 yard field goal, ending a four game losing streak to it's in-state rival Tigers. The 'Cocks finish 7-and-5 and appear headed to Nashville for the Music City Bowl on December 29th, possibly matching up with Boston College. An impending bowl would be Steve Spurrier's second in a row with his Gamecocks....Alabama ended it's regular season at 6-and-6 overall, getting just two conference wins this season. The season-ending loss to state-rival Auburn sealed the fate of head coach Mike Shula, officially fired as of Monday's press conference. Shula led the Tide to a 26-23 record overall during his four years as head coach. Assistant head coach and defensive coordinator Joe Kines will assume interim head coaching duties. The Tide is most likely headed for the Liberty Bowl to play Houston.

'Home For The Holidays': Vanderbilt ended it's season with losses in a row to Florida, Kentucky and Tennessee at 4-and-8 overall, 1-and-7 in the SEC. But here's some good news for 'Dores fans -- two of the state of Tennessee's best high school senior football players, linebacker Chris Marve and linebacker/defensive end John Stokes, both from Memphis, have verbally committed to Vanderbilt's 2007 recruiting class....Ole Miss ended it's season at 4-and-8 overall, 2-and-6 in the SEC with a win over Mississippi State 20-17 on Saturday. The Rebels' Marshay Adams returned a punt 47 yards for the winning TD late in the fourth quarter in the annual 'Egg Bowl', this year featuring two of the worst teams in the SEC. This year's trophy returns to Oxford for the fourth time in the past five years. Ole Miss leads the in-state series all-time 59-38-6....That leaves Mississippi State as dead last in a conference where nine teams are bowl eligible. The Bulldogs finished this season at 3-and-9 overall, only 1-and-7 in the SEC having won no more than three games a season in the last five years. MSU lost to Ole Miss in Saturday's Egg Bowl 20-17. Better luck next year, boys!

Conference Call: Arkansas head coach Houston Nutt has been named one of nine finalists for the Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year Award, announced by the Football Writers Association of America on Monday....The SEC has announced two conference offensive players of the week. Congratulations to Florida QB Chris Leak and Arkansas tailback Darren McFadden, two deserving players that have represented the conference very well. The SEC Defensive Player of the Week is Georgia cornerback Paul Oliver for his four tackles, one forced fumble and one interception in his team's 15-12 win over Georgia Tech.

News and Notes From 'Round the Nation: Michigan State has hired University of Cincinnati's Mark Dantonio as the new Spartans' head coach. Dantonio was an assistant with MSU from 1995 to 2000 and coached the Bearcats for the past three seasons....Arizona State has fired head football coach Dirk Koetter after Koetter led the Sun Devils to bowls the last three seasons.


Sadly, week 12 of SEC football was overshadowed on the national stage by the thrilling Michigan/Ohio State showdown on Saturday. Now, rumor has it that the two will play in the title game for a national championship. Not so fast my friend! I believe there are two SEC teams -Florida and Arkansas- that deserve to play for a top spot if it comes down to it. There is still some football left though and we'll see what happens. So what do you think about it? Will the SEC be represented when the nation's best come to play? Get back to me on that if you can, and in the meantime let's break down week 12 action on this weeks beat!

At The Top In No Particular Order: Arkansas remains the only unbeaten team in conference play with a win over Mississippi State 28-14 in Starkville on Saturday. The win gets the 'Hogs the SEC Western Division title heading into Friday's matchup with LSU at Little Rock over the Thanksgiving weekend. Arkansas has won 10 straight games and remains in the hunt for the national championship. Good luck, 'Hogs!....Congratulations are in order for the Florida Gators, winners over Western Carolina 62-0 on Saturday, "Senior Day" for the Eastern Division champions. The gators have won 15 straight home games and are the third team in school history to win 10 regular season games. Florida can stay in the national title hunt by beating Florida State in Tallahasee on Saturday afternoon. Kickoff set for 12 noon. The Gators will also play at the Georgia Dome on Saturday December 2nd in Atlanta.

Next In Line, Going Bowling: It's been a while since Auburn won five iron bowls in a row- 1958 to be exact, so this Saturday's 22-15 win over Alabama was historic in the bitter rivalry's 80th meeting all-time. The coach in 1958 was of course the legendary Paul 'Bear' Bryant in his first season. Alabama's current coach, Mike Shula has yet to win an 'Iron Bowl' and is on the hot seat. But Auburn is flying high this season, sealing this weekend's win after picking off a 'Bama QB John Parker Wilson pass with just over a minute left. The 10-and-2 Tigers will likely land in a prime spot on or near New Year's Day, most likely in the Cotton Bowl versus Oklahoma, according to FoxSports bowl projections....LSU won a thriller over rival Ole Miss on Saturday 23-20 at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Colt David kicked a 26 yard field goal to get the win after a fourth down conversion pass from JaMarcus Russell to Dwayne Bow, sending the game into overtime late Saturday night. LSU trailed 20-7 in the second half with just over 11 minutes to play. The score tightened to 20-14 after a Russell to Doucet four yarder into the end zone a little over two minutes later. Arguably one of the biggest games of the weekend will be LSU and Arkansas set for Friday afternoon from Little Rock, Arkansas....Tennessee appears headed for a number 2 spot in the SEC Eastern Division, 8-and-3 after a 39-10 win over Vanderbilt in Nashville on Saturday. Of course, they have to beat Kentucky this Saturday in Knoxville. Eric Ainge and the Vols seemed to get back on track this weekend after a rare sluggish November, losing to LSU and Arkansas in consecutive weeks. Ainge racked up 266 yards in the air for two touchdowns as the Vols caught fire after a sluggish start, settling for two field goals on early drives. LaMarcus Coker ran for two touchdowns, helping put his Vols at 78-9 all-time over in-state rival Commodores, losing only five times to Vandy since 1954. Kickoff versus the 'Cats is set for 12:30 pm Saturday....Kentucky gets a 42-40 win over Louisiana Monroe off Keenan Burton's school- history- making three scoring catches in four straight games. Dicky Lyons Jr. had the previous record with three scoring catches in his season's first three games. More importantly, the 'Cats now have their first winning season since 2002, their first bowl eligibility since 1999 and can clinch 2nd place in the SEC East with a win over Tennessee this Saturday, 12:30 p.m. kickoff....Georgia had a much needed week off to prepare for bitter rival Georgia Tech in Athens this Saturday. The Dogs upset the Auburn Tigers back in week 10 while Georgia Tech beat Duke on Saturday and will play in the ACC Championship game on December 2nd. Georgia coach Mark Richt, not one to trash talk or bad mouth anyone because he's a class act, had nothing but compliments for Tech's season, calling it fantastic, with their chances for a conference championship very good. Georgia's seniors will be captains for the game and will be honored in a ceremony prior to kickoff on Saturday, set for 3:30 p.m.

Hanging In The Balance: South Carolina beat Middle Tennessee 52-7 largely on QB Blake Mitchell's 21-of-28 completed passes for 388 yards with a career high four touchdowns and no interceptions. The 6-and-5 Gamecocks are bowl-qualified in a conference where nine teams are bowl-eligible, so finding a bowl for USC could be difficult. If it happens, it'll be the first time a South Carolina coach (Spurrier) would play in a postseason game in the first two years of coaching there. Sparky Woods was eligible in his first two years in 1989 and 1990 with 6-win seasons each but the team did not play in bowl either year. South Carolina could bolster their chances for a post-season invite with a win at Clemson on Saturday, kickoff set for 12 noon.....Alabama head coach Mike Shula would've taken a win over arch-rival Auburn last weekend for his Tide heading out of what has been considered a disappointing season with only two SEC wins at 6-and-6 overall. But it was not to be, the Tide dropping Saturday's matchup at Tuscaloosa 22-15. CBS Sportsline predicts the Tide will be in the Independence Bowl against Oklahoma State on December 28th. The talk has already begun on what is to happen to coach Shula. The general consensus 'round the SEC is that he will have next year to field a team that can compete in the SEC West before the school begins a search for his replacement.

Better Luck Next Year: Vanderbilt has ended it's season at 4-and-8 overall; 4-and-3 in the SEC after losing at home to Tennessee 39-10 on Saturday. A win would've been the first time a Vandy team would end a season with five wins since the 1974 and 1975 seasons. A win might have been easier to get had the team not made public a video shot after the 'Dores beat the Vols last year titled 'Victory in Knoxville' which of course motivated an already improved Vols team playing at a stadium in Nashville half-filled with big orange fans. Note for Georgia Bulldogs- a video has already been edited for the off-season titled 'Victory in Athens'. Coming into Saturday's game, Vandy had been 5th in the conference averaging 363.1 yards per game of offense. Oh, well better luck next year, guys!....Ole Miss tried to make a game of it on Saturday losing to LSU 23-20 in overtime at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The Rebs got the ball first in overtime after blocking an LSU extra point attempt following a JaMarcus Russell-to-Dwayne Bowe TD at the end of regulation. But QB Brent Schaeffer fumbled to LSU's Tyson Jackson on the opening drive, ending any hope for the 'Rebs who were 27 point underdogs coming into Saturday's game. Let's hope the 'Egg Bowl' provides us with some entertainment as Ole Miss hosts Mississippi on Saturday....Mississippi State shut down Arkansas' Darren McFadden until the final drives of the game which accounted for the most of the superstar's 100 yards, getting a 28-14 loss to the Razorbacks in Starkville, Mississippi on Saturday. The Bulldogs had two chances to score in the fourth quarter, but special teams and defense helped the 'Hogs fend off the 'Dogs on a fourth down and an interception in the end zone. But the good news here is braggin' rights are up for grabs on Saturday as in-state rivals Mississippi host the 'Egg' Bowl, kickoff set for early Saturday afternoon.

Conference Call: South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier says he is "not a candidate" for the head coaching job at the University of Miami, ending speculation that he could take over the head coaching duties of embattled Miami coach Larry Coker....South Carolina's QB Blake Mitchell is the SEC Offensive Player of the Week after racking up 388 yards against MTSU this weekend....The SEC Defensive Player of the Week is Arkansas cornerback Chris Houston for his four tackles, two interceptions and a pass deflection in the 'Hogs win over Mississippi State on Saturday.

News and Notes From 'Round the Nation: Oklahoma head coach Bob Stoops says a broken collarbone will keep star tailback Adrian Peterson out of the Oklahoma State game this weekend. Peterson's collarbone snapped during a TD run against Iowa State on October 14th....The all-important BCS standings out this week have Ohio State at number 1, Michigan at number 2, followed by USC, Florida and Notre Dame in the 3-5 slots.

Have a great and safe Thanksgiving and we'll see y'all next week!





After 11 weeks of SEC football, the conference picture is in full focus, with Florida and Arkansas atop the conference divisions. SEC unbeaten Arkansas can clinch a spot in the SEC Championship game in Atlanta by beating Mississippi State on Saturday. Florida, by beating South Carolina, is still alive in the national championship hunt. In the meantime, there's still some football left to play as we roll up to the final weeks of college football, let's review and preview some SEC football, shall we?

High and Mighty!: That would be the Arkansas Razorbacks, large and in charge of the SEC Western Division after beating the Tennessee Vols on Saturday 31-14. The win is the ninth straight for the 'Hogs since the first week's loss to USC Trojans and is the longest streak since 1988. Darren McFadden ran for 181 yards, getting two touchdowns and is now a legitimate Heisman candidate on a team who could be in contention for a national title. Way to go 'Hogs! Arkansas travels to Starkville, Mississippi to take on the Bulldogs, kickoff set for 2:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time....Florida came from a 16-10 deficit to steal a win away from former Gator coach Steve Spurrier and his South Carolina Gamecocks on a blocked 48 yard field goal attempt as time ran out, getting a 17-16 win at Gainesville on Saturday. The blocked kick was the third one for the Gators in the game, the second for Jarvis Moss who, earlier in the game, blocked Ryan Succop's extra point attempt, keeping the score 16-10 and setting up a Leak/Tebow combo touchdown with the extra point attempt good, sealing the win and keeping Florida in contention for a national title. Western Carolina comes to the Swamp on Saturday, kickoff set for noon from Gainesville.

The Rest Of The Best: LSU helped it's slim hopes of an SEC playoff berth with a 28-14 win over Alabama Saturday night. QB JaMarcus Russell threw three TD passes and was 18-of-21 passing for 207 yards, taking only one sack. The 8-and-2 Tigers preserved a 21-14 lead at the half after Daniel Francis stripped the ball from Tide QB John Parker Wilson. LSU then recovered with 19 seconds left in the second quarter. Later in the fourth quarter, LSU's fourth sack forced Bama to settle for a 40 yard field goal attempt that went wide. The Tigers welcome Ole Miss to Baton Rouge, kickoff set for 8 p.m....With Saturday's loss to unranked Georgia, Auburn's national title and conference championship game hopes are all but dashed, losing 37-15 at Jordan-Hare stadium. Auburn came into Saturday's game nearly a two touchdown favorite and in consideration of a BCS title shot. Georgia jumped to a 30-7 halftime lead against an Auburn defense ranked number 4 in the nation. QB Brandon Cox was sacked four times and Auburn was outscored by the most points since a 38-17 loss to Arkansas in 2002. The 9-and-2 Tigers travel to T-Town to roll with the Tide on Saturday, kickoff of the 'Iron Bowl' comes at 3:30 p.m.

Still Alive: A 31-14 loss to Arkansas on Saturday night keeps Tennessee just out of reach of BCS bowl-bid consideration, but going from a bowl-less losing season of 2005 to the possibility of an upcoming New Years Day bowl is heading in the right direction for Phil Fulmer and his Vols, 7-and-3 overall and .500 in SEC play (3-and-3) thanks to the losing effort in Fayetteville. Redshirt freshman Jonathan Crompton started for injured Eric Ainge, finishing with 174 yards, two TD passes to Robert Meachem and Bret Smith, but was pressured relentlessly by the 'Hogs. The Vols travel to Nashville to take on Vanderbilt, kickoff set for 12:30 p.m. on Saturday....I'm just a little thrilled that Kentucky is not sitting at the bottom of the heap of the SEC. The Wildcats are in second place in the SEC East with a 4-and-3 conference record. Only Florida has a better record in the division with 7 conference wins. Kentucky can stake this claim after a 38-26 win over Vanderbilt in Lexington on Saturday. Coming from behind, 20-17 at the half, the 'Cats picked off Vandy's QB Chris Nickson on fourth-and-goal on the Kentucky 2 yard line, then a Kentucky QB Andre Woodson-to-DeMoreo Ford 27 yard TD pass put Kentucky in front headed for a win, witnessed by representatives from five bowl games. Wow. Good job, fellas....Georgia was well on it's way to it's first losing conference record in this decade before shocking the nation with a stunning 37-15 win over conference power-house Auburn. The win at Auburn, Alabama puts the Dogs at 4-and-4 in the SEC. With 7 wins overall, the Dogs are virtually assured of a bowl bid, and a win over Georgia Tech in two weeks gets them bragging rights for the year and an 8 win season. Not bad, but it's much less than the Dogs had hoped for coming into this season as the SEC champion. They'll get the week off before hosting the 'Bees between the hedges on November 25th, kickoff is set for 3:30 p.m....South Carolina ould very well become bowl eligible and then some with a win over Middle Tennessee at home and a road win over Clemson in two weeks. The 5-and-5 overall, 3-and-5 conference Gamecocks got a hard luck loss at Gainesville over the weekend, losing 17-16 to Florida after a blocked kick from Ryan Succop that would have won the game. Gamecock coach Steve Spurrier coached 12 years in Gainesville, leading the Florida Gators to a national championship and national prominence in the 90s. Kickoff versus Middle Tennessee on Saturday is at 12:30 pm....With six wins, Alabama is bowl eligible, but is heading into the Iron Bowl on Saturday with a woeful 2-and-5 conference record after losing to LSU 28-14 largely on missed opportunities and mistakes. The Tide struggled in the running game, gaining only 78 yards on the ground. QB John Parker Wilson was sacked sacked four times by the fourth quarter and was 22-of-35, getting 291 yards, one interception. Good times this weekend as Auburn comes callin' to T-Town, bring your mama and yer daddy, kickoff is set for 3:30 p.m.

Try Again Next Season: Vanderbilt was hoping to sneak in a bowl game beginning with a win over Kentucky, but alas it didn't happen, getting a 38-26 loss in Lexington on Saturday. Vandy hasn't appeared in a bowl game since 1982. The 'Dores were leading 20-17 headed for the fourth quarter, but Kentucky scored shortly thereafter on a 2 yard TD. Vandy QB Chris Nickson was picked off on a fourth-and-goal at the Kentucky 2 and later was intercepted near the end zone on a later drive. Tennessee comes calling on Saturday, 12:30 p.m. kickoff....Mississippi State would like nothing more than to put an awful season behind them, but that doesn't mean they don't have anything to look forward to. Rivals.com has named 'State's true freshman running back Anthony Dixon as National Freshman of the Week announced last Wednesday. MSU took this week off, but the freshman rushed 25 times for 121 yards in week 9's win over Alabama. For the season, Dixon has gained 454 yards on 127 attempts heading into Saturday's matchup with SEC leader Arkansas, kickoff set for 2:30 p.m. EST....Mississippi ranks dead last in the SEC in scoring, passing and total offense, but have shown some signs of progress heading into this week's matchup with LSU. The 3and-7Rebs' running game has improved, up to sixth in the conference with 134.6 rushing yards per game, that's up from dead last (73.3 ypg) from 2005. Kickoff at Baton Rouge is set for 9 p.m. Ole Miss closes out it's season home versus Mississippi State on November 25th.

Conference Call: Breaking News....Conference Commissioner Mike Slive has officially reprimanded South Carolina head coach Steve Spurrier for violations of the SEC Code of Ethics for public comments regarding officiating after Saturday's loss to Florida....Congrats to SEC Offensive Player of the Week Andre' Woodson. The Kentucky quarterback completed 29-of-42 passes for 450 yards, four touchdowns at Saturday's win against Vandy....Georgia's Tra Battle is the SEC Defensive Player of the Week, tying a school record with three interceptions versus Auburn. The senior also had four tackles and a pass deflection.

News and Notes From 'Round the Nation: Former Miami Hurricanes head coach Butch Davis has been named new head coach of the North Carolina Tarheels....The nation's touchdown leader, Boise State running back Ian Johnson is in the hospital with a partially collapsed left lung.








Greetings SEC football fans! Week 9 has come and gone and the division races to the Georgia Dome appear to be a bit clearer this week, but it ain't over yet as they say with Tennessee and Florida still in the race for the Eastern Division and Arkansas and Auburn as the frontrunners over on the West Siiiiide! Tennessee's win over South Carolina and Florida's win over Georgia effectively put the Dogs and the 'Cocks out of the race in the East, but Arkansas and Auburn are still in the thick of it in the West, with LSU hoping someone stumbles, maybe a couple of times. But there's still some ball to play yet, so let's get to it!

Risin' To The Top: Arkansas beat Louisiana-Monroe 44-10 Saturday, getting head coach Houston Nutt his 100th coaching victory, keeping his 'Hogs unbeaten in SEC play. Louisiana-Monroe took an early 7-0 lead before Darren McFadden, subbing as QB for Mitch Mustain, ran for 129 yards and a touchdown, sealing the win at Little Rock. Guard Stephen Parker had a season-high 8 knockdown blocks and is this week's SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week. The 'Hogs travel to Columbia to take on South Carolina, kickoff set for 7:45 p.m....Cocktails and fun were had (on the low-low) in Jacksonville Saturday as the Florida Gators beat the Georgia Bulldogs 21-14, forcing two fumbles and intercepting two passes, keeping the Gators atop the Eastern Division. The Gators need wins over Vandy and South Carolina to make it to the conference championship game for the first time since 2000. Saturday's win makes 15 of the last 17 games Florida has won over Georgia while the Dogs have lost three of their last four games they've played this season. Urban Meyer's squad heads for Nashville to take on Vandy, kickoff set for 12:30 p.m. on Saturday....It was the epic battle of the coaches, Steve Spurrier versus Phil Fulmer on Saturday night in Columbia as Tennessee beat South Carolina 31-24, getting a little revenge from last year's loss in Knoxville. It was Eric Ainge to Bret Smith for two touchdowns that sealed the victory for the 8th ranked Vols, who were down 17-14 in the third quarter. Saturday's win pushes Fulmer one win ahead of Mr. Spurrier in SEC games, 135 to 134. The Vols host the LSU Tigers for a 3:30 pm kickoff on Saturday....After trailing twice to unranked Mississippi, Auburn slipped by the Rebs on Saturday 23-17 at Oxford. QB Brandon Cox had a season-high 253 passing yards and John Vaughn sealed it with a 20 yard field goal with just under 8 minutes left and a 29 yarder with only 35 seconds left to get the win. The win was a costly one for the Tigers, flagged for nine penalties for 84 yards, both season highs. Auburn gets a visit from Arkansas State on Saturday, kickoff set for 2:30 pm.

Middle Of The Pack: LSU took Saturday off but still climbed up a notch to Number 13 on the AP Top 25. The Tigers lead the SEC in red zone defense, limiting teams to only four TDs from inside the 20. LSU has scored on its first possession in seven of it's last 8 games and has outscored its opponents 160-9 in the first quarter this season. Impressive stats, boys! The Bengal Tigers head to Knoxville to take on the Vols Saturday....Alabama had a fairly easy time of it on Saturday, beating Florida International 38-3. Despite missing 9 starters and 9 reserves from a brawl against Miami two week, FIU kept it close for a while, taking a 3-0 lead, then trailing only 10-3 at halftime. But then the Tide got to rollin' on a Javier Arenas punt return for 65 yards and a TD. Ramzee Robinson scored on a 34 yard interception leading to the blowout at T-Town. Bama welcomes the Bulldogs of Mississippi State on Saturday, kickoff set for 12:30 p.m.

Other Wins In The SEC: Vanderbilt beat Duke on Saturday 45-28, getting sophomore quarterback Chris Nickson the SEC Offensive Player of the Week with 5, that's five touchdowns, accounting for 400 yards of total offense for the 'Dores in a sixth straight victory over the Devils of Duke. Nickson is the first Vandy QB since Jay Cutler to run for more than 100 yards in a game, getting 150 rushing yards in Saturday's win at Durham. Nice job, boys! The Commodores are 4-and-5 heading into Saturday's matchup with the Florida Gators in Nashville, kickoff set for 12:30 p.m. EST....Kentucky comes up with a conference win- their third one of the season with a victory over Mississippi State 34-31 on Saturday. Big Andre Woodson threw for 284 yards and three touchdowns, getting his team it's first conference road win since last season at Vanderbilt. The 'Cats scored on four of its first five possessions in the second half heading to a 31-17 lead in the fourth quarter. Next up for the 'Cats is a matchup with the Dogs in Lexington on Saturday.

On The Wane: That would be the Georgia Bulldogs, expected to be contenders in the SEC Eastern Division at the beginning of the season, dropping one in Jacksonville to the division leading Gators 21-14. After fumbling on the opening play of the second half, the Gators got out to a 21-0 lead. But Georgia was not done yet, intercepting Florida's Chris Leak then taking five plays for 52 yards to score on a 13 yard run by freshman QB Matthew Stafford to make it 21-7. Next series and Florida was forced to punt, but the punt hit the back of Kelin Johnson's leg only to go back to the Gators. A missed FG gave it back to the Dogs, who gave it back to the Gators and so on and so on. The Dogs welcome Kentucky to Athens, hoping for an easy win over the Cats, a 1 p.m. kickoff set for Saturday....South Carolina needed a key conference win on Saturday to stay over .500 but instead are 3-and-3 in the SEC after dropping one to the Vols in Columbia 31-24. The loss was particularly ugly for Spurrier's 'Cocks after last year's last minute victory in Knoxville, a win even the evil genius himself called a "miracle." QB Syvelle Newton completed 16-of-29 passes for 230 yards and two TDs, also rushing for 85 yards against the Vols. Next up for USC -- here come the Hogs in a nationally televised broadcast on ESPN, kickoff set for 7:45 p.m. Saturday.

Skid Row: Mississippi led the Auburn Tigers for a bit on Saturday before the Tigers converted two third quarter interceptions into 10 points, breaking out the game for good, Ole Miss on the losing end of a 23-17 score in Oxford on Saturday. Auburn mistakes kept the 'Rebs in the game, including turnovers, dropped passes and penalties. A Brent Schaffer 3 yard TD pass to tight end Lawrence Lilly tied the score 17-all in the fourth quarter. Up next for Ole Miss, a chance for win number 3 on Saturday against Northwestern State, kickoff set for Noon Eastern....Winless in the SEC, Mississippi State got season best performances from QB Michael Henig and wide receiver Tony Burks, but it was not enough as the western division Bulldogs drop another one- this time to Kentucky 34-31. Henig finished with 384 yards and three touchdowns, but a poor running game (only 35 yards) spelled doom for State who faces a rising Tide on Saturday at T-Town.

Conference Call: The Associated Press says it's possible that Florida QB Chris Leak might have played with a concussion against Georgia on Saturday. Leak says that he did not sustain a concussion but it is believed that he may have suffered a severe headache and blurred vision during Saturday's win at Jacksonville....Tennessee QB Eric Ainge will play against No. 13 LSU on Saturday but it is not certain how much he will practice this week after hurting his right ankle late in the win at South Carolina on Saturday night. X-rays and an MRI came up negative. Likely the injury is a sprain....Arkansas Coach Houston Nutt says he believes linebacker Sam Olajubutu is expected to return for Saturday night's game at Columbia, SC after suffering a bruised bone and sprained ligament in his left knee two weeks ago.

News and Notes From 'Round the Nation: Michigan's wide receiver Mario Manningham may be back for Saturday's game against Ball State after missing the past three games from knee surgery....West Virginia coach Rich Rodriguez is openly discussing reports that he is being considered as a replacement for North Carolina's outgoing head coach John Bunting who is stepping down at season's end.


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Hi SEC fans! What a crazy week 7 it was, capped by a surprising Auburn comeback against Florida at Jordan-Hare Stadium Saturday night. The BCS standings are out, so what does conference unbeaten Arkansas have to say about being ranked lower than Auburn after beating them at Jordan Hare? I'd say this would be a great time to break it all down for you in this week's 'Beat. So let's kick it!

A Shuffle Up At The Top: Auburn floats back up to the top with a Number 4 BCS ranking, released on Sunday and a 27-17 defensive handling of the Florida Gators Saturday night. The Tigers, without an offensive touchdown, dominated on the defense, capitalizing on a Chris Leak fumble keeping the Gators from scoring a go-ahead field goal. The win makes six home game victories in a row for the Tigers against top 10 opponents. Auburn welcomes Tulane this Saturday, 2:30 pm kickoff....Arkansas remains unbeaten in SEC play, getting a 63-7 win over Division I-AA Southeast Missouri State on Saturday in Fayetteville. Darren McFadden ran 52 yards for a TD on Arkansas' first offensive play on the way to a 42-0 halftime lead. The 'Hogs are the nation's Number 15 team in the AP Top 25 heading into Saturday's matchup with Ole Miss. Kickoff in Fayetteville set for 12:30 p.m. EST....Florida got it's first loss of the season in Auburn 27-17 Saturday night. The loss culminates a half-season of surprises for SEC front-runners with Auburn beating LSU; Arkansas beating Auburn and Florida beating Tennessee. As exciting as that sounds, the results could leave the SEC without a possible contender for a national championship. Florida was ready to retake the lead early in the fourth quarter before Auburn's Tray Blackmon recovered a Chris Leak fumble. An earlier Urban Meyer challenge left the Gators without a timeout with Florida managing only 85 yards and five first downs in the entire second half. The World's Largest Cocktail party is up next as the Gators and the Dogs take it up in Jacksonville on October 28th, kickoff set for 3:30 pm....Tennessee went up to AP Number 7 without playing on Saturday, but some Vols fans are surprised to see their team so low in the BCS standings at Number 11, behind California, a team they beat in the first week of the season. The Vols' only loss came in Knoxville to Florida early in the season which some analysts believe will ultimately help them get BCS bowl-bid consideration as early losses are better than losing late in the season. Of course the Vols will have to beat Alabama in Knoxville this Saturday, kickoff set for 3:30 pm.

Honorable Mentions: LSU is still alive after whipping Kentucky 49-0 Saturday night at Baton Rouge. Dwayne Bowe caught three touchdown passes, second best all-time at LSU, catching six total for 111 yards. LSU had been having some problems of late, losing to Florida last weekend and a forgettable 7-3 sputter at Auburn earlier this season, but got it crankin' on Saturday with four straight touchdowns on their first four possessions, getting out to a 28-0 halftime lead. Fresno State comes calling for an ESPN broadcast Saturday night, kickoff set for 9:00 pm....Alabama got the job done Saturday, beating Ole Miss once again this year with an overtime touchdown, 26-23 in Tuscaloosa. Le'Ron McClain sealed it for the Tide grabbing a 2 yard TD pass from Tide QB John Parker Wilson in OT to steal another win, that's two in a row versus the 'Rebs on last second plays. Last year, a last second field goal eeked out a win for the Tide in Fayetteville. Alabama had not won an overtime game since beating Florida 40-29 seven years ago. The 'Tide travels to Knoxville on Saturday to face the Vols, kickoff set for 3:30 pm....South Carolina had the week off between a 24-17 win at Kentucky last week and a scary trip to Nashville this Saturday to take on scrappy Vanderbilt who beat Georgia 24-22 this past Saturday. USC is 2-and-2 in the conference, 4-and-2 overall. The 'Cocks have won their last four SEC road games including last year's wins at Tennessee and at Arkansas. This season, Spurrier's boys have won at Mississippi State and at Kentucky....Speaking of Vanderbilt, Saturday's 24-22 win over Georgia was the school's first victory over a ranked opponent since 1992. The last time Vandy beat a ranked team on the road was 1950. Vandy's last win over Georgia came in 1994 when they beat the 'Dogs 43-30 in Athens. Congrats to Earl Bennett, Cassen Jackson-Garrison and true freshman D.J. Moore- all getting career-best performances in Saturday's win. South Carolina hosts Vanderbilt on Saturday, kickoff set for 3 pm from Vanderbilt Stadium.

Down But Not Out: Georgia has lost back-t0-back games for just the third time under current head coach Mark Richt after dropping Saturday's game to Vanderbilt 24-22, and are 11-3 overall following a loss. Here's more good news for the Dogs- they remain one of the best defensive units in the nation, ranked second in the SEC and 13th nationally allowing 263 yards per game. Here's the bad news -- Top running back Thomas Brown's season is over after tearing his anterior cruciate ligament in Saturday's game. The Dogs welcome the Mississippi State Bulldogs for a 1 p.m. kickoff on Saturday....On paper, a 2-and-5 overall, 1-and-3 conference record might seem a bit dismal, but Saturday's loss to division foe Alabama could be a bit of a moral victory for Ole Miss- with QB Brent Schaeffer completing 13 passes to 8 different receivers and RB BenJarvis Green-Ellis once again leading the 'Rebs in rushing for the seventh time this season, 56 yards on 21 carries on Saturday. And a 55 yard pass to sophomore Mike Wallace for a TD was the longest play from scrimmage this season for the 'Rebs. Mississippi travels to Arkansas to take on the 'Hogs, 12:30 pm kickoff from Fayetteville.

Bottom Dwellers: Once again, despite a win over IAA Jacksonville State (35-3), I think we can all agree that Mississippi State is perhaps the worst team in the SEC this season, winless in the SEC. State's only wins have come against UAB in overtime and against JSU on Saturday. Always thinking positively though, the 35 points scored against the Division IAA Gamecocks is the most points scored by MSU all season. The 308 yards of offense and 125 yards rushing were 'States second most against an opponent this season. The western division 'Dogs get the 'Dogs of the eastern division in Athens on Saturday, kickoff set for 1 p.m....We would have put Kentucky up a little higher this week except for the fact that they were shut out in an ugly loss at LSU on Saturday, 49-0. A number of injuries at the defensive tackle positions weakened the 'Cats but on the offensive side of the ball, QB Andre Woodson threw for 151 yards, seventh place on Kentucky's all time career passing list with 3,773 yards. Kentucky gets an open date this week to rest up and get healthy for an October 28th trip to Mississippi State.

Conference Call: LSU's QB JaMarcus Russell has been named the SEC Offensive Player of the Week after rollin' up 226 yards and two touchdown passes in the win over Kentucky on Saturday....The SEC Defensive Player of the Week is Auburn DE Quentin Groves, accounting for four tackles and 3 quarterback sacks against Florida....Other SEC standouts include Mississippi State DB Derek Pegues - the SEC Special Teams Player of the Week; Vandy's Chris Williams, SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week and Arkansas tackle Keith Jackson chosen as the SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week....breaking news.....Georgia coach Mark Richt says he will start freshman qb Matthew Stafford on Saturday versus Mississippi State.

News and Notes From 'Round the Nation: More casualties from Saturday's Miami/Florida International brawl as TV analyst and former Miami wide receiver Lamar Thomas is fired from his broadcast position for urging on the brawl in comments made on Saturday. One of 13 Hurricanes suspended Sunday was Anthony Reddick, suspended indefinately for raising a helmet over his head, them slamming it into an FIU player during the brawl....Washington QB Isiah Stanback is likely out for the rest of the season after injuring his right foot against Oregon State.





Greetings SEC fans! We're trusting everyone survived Week 6, Showdown Saturday, Part 1 where it's becomming a bit clearer that Florida is the team to beat in the East. In the race for the Western Division, Arkansas now leads the pack, remaining undefeated in conference play. Of course at the halfway mark there is still lots of football to be played and more questions to be answered. Can Georgia or Tennessee stay in the race for the SEC Eastern Division Championship? With one loss against a division opponent, what does Auburn have to do to stay in the race for the top spot in the West? So let's break down Week 6 of SEC College football, what do you say?

Alone At The Top: That would be the Florida Gators, number 2 in the AP rankings this week after getting a 23-10 win over No. 9 LSU on Saturday. The win was one for the record books, extending the Gator's home winning streak to 13 games. At 6-and-0 on the season, it's the best start for Florida since 1996, the year Florida won the national championship. Head coach Urban Meyer seems to shuffle two quarterbacks with ease with Chris Leak (17-of-26 for 155 yards) and Tim Tebow (2-for-2, 36 yards) seeing action on Saturday. Next up for the Gators is a road trip to Auburn for a 7:45 pm kickoff to be broadcast on ESPN on Saturday.


Still Alive And Kicking: Arkansas is undefeated in the SEC after a stunning 27-10 victory at Auburn, Alabama on Saturday. The Number 17 'Hogs rushed Darren McFadden 145 yards and sacked Tigers QB Brandon Cox five times, limiting Auburn to just 213 total yards to Arkansas' 366. All this from a 15 point underdog, an Arkansas team that hadn't beaten a team ranked so high since 1981 when they beat Texas, the Number 1 team. They'll likely handle Southeast Missouri State this Saturday, gametime to be determined....Thanks to a 51-33 win over Georgia Saturday night, Tennessee is still alive in the East and is the nation's new Number 8 team this week. The Vols, falling behind 24-7 with less than 5 minutes left in the first half, rolled up 383 yards of offense on a Georgia team that had the nation's number one defense, allowing an average of 6.8 points per game all season. After Antwan Stewart picked off a Bulldogs pass at the 19, Eric Ainge dove into the end zone for a one yard TD, cutting the Georgia lead to 24-21, sparking a Big Orange roll between the hedges. A bye week preceeds a visit from the Tide on October 21st....Despite Saturday's loss, Georgia is still alive in the SEC east with only one conference loss, and that would be to Tennessee Saturday night in Athens, 51-33. With a straight-up loss to the Vols, the 'Dogs have to hope Tennessee slips up against South Carolina later in the season and they must beat Florida in Jacksonville to remain a viable possibility for a spot in the SEC Championship Game at the Georgia Dome in December. Saturday night, Georgia had the second most points scored on them in Athens since Florida ran it up 52-17 in 1995. The Dogs should rebound though, enough to beat Vanderbilt on Saturday, kickoff set for 12:30 pm....Auburn survived two close calls against South Carolina and LSU in previous weeks before falling hard on Saturday to upstart Arkansas 27-10 at Jordan Hare Stadium and were on their way to a second undefeated season in three years, having won 20 of their last 21 games. Perhaps the most amazing stat was the one where Auburn's Kenny Irons was held to only 75 yards on 15 carries. Like Georgia and Tennessee, Auburn is still holding on to hopes for a chance at the SEC Western Division title heading into Saturday's matchup with the visiting Florida Gators, game time set for a 7:45 pm start.

Hangin' On: LSU is 1-and-2 in the SEC after losing to Florida 23-10 on Saturday, mostly at the hands of Florida phenom Tim Tebow against a Tiger squad's top rated defense. Mistakes proved costly as well with a fumbled punt, snap and kickoff and a missed 41 yard field goal. Here's a bright spot -- free safety LaRon Landry had 9 solo tackles for a total of 12 and a blocked punt for LSU on Saturday. The Tigers welcome the Kentucky Wildcats for an 8 pm kickoff on Saturday....Alabama's John Parker Wilson threw a 9 yard pass to Keith Brown late in the third quarter, putting away Duke 30-14 Saturday night after being behind 14-10 at the half. Winless Duke scored more points in the first half against the Tide than they have scored in a single game all season, holding 'Bama to just 17 first half rushing yards while gaining 158 yards of their own. Wilson went 18-for-30 with 220 yards passing and an interception. The Tide take on Ole Miss at 3:30 on Saturday in T-Town....South Carolina head coach Steve Spurrier is now 14-0 against Kentucky after beating the 'Cats 24-17 on Saturday. It was the master himself that called a fourth quarter reverse, sending QB Syvelle Newton into the end zone, breaking the game open for the 'Cocks and getting the team's 7th straight win over Kentucky. South Carolina travels to Nashville to visit the Commodores on Saturday the 21st....We keep Kentucky hangin' on only because of how impressive QB Andre Woodson has been, coming into Saturday's game tied for second in the country with 14 touchdown passes, but only got one on Saturday, a 9-yarder to Dicky Lyons, Jr. late in the game. A third quarter interception proved costly for the 'Cats, leading to a Carolina touchdown. A road trip to Baton Rouge comes this Saturday, kickoff set for 8 pm....Mississippi got a win on Saturday, beating Vandy 17-10 in Oxford and snapping a six game conference losing streak. BenJarvis Green-Ellis accumulated 102 yards rushing for two scores, but it was defensive end Rory Johnson who was the star of the show, stripping the ball from Vandy back-up QB Mackenzi Adams, recovering the fumble and preventing Vandy from scoring at the end of a drive to the Ole Miss 5 yard line. Next up is a visit to Alabama to take on the Tide, 3:30 pm kickoff.

Hittin' The Skids: Vanderbilt dropped Saturday's game to Ole Miss 17-10 and lost starting quarterback Chris Nickson to an ankle injury late in the first half of the game. Back-up Mackenzi Adams was good for 176 yards, completing 10-of-20 passing attempts but managed only a field goal in the relief role. Nickson was 11-for-13 for 95 yards. Vandy gets Georgia on Saturday, 12:30 pm kickoff....Mississippi State is 1-and-5 on the season, dropping Saturday's game to the visiting and undefeated Mountaineers of West Virginia 42-14 after being behind 14-7 at the half. Starting QB Omarr Conner was injured late in the third quarter and was replaced by Michael Henig, originally the team's starter before breaking his collarbone in the first game of the season. A chance for win number 2 comes this weekend when Jacksonville State comes calling for a 2:30 pm kickoff. Good luck, Bulldogs!

Conference Call: Congratulations to Arkansas for being selected as the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl National Team of the Week after shocking the nation by beating Auburn 27-10....Tennessee quarterback Eric Ainge is the SEC Offensive Player of the Week after rolling up 268 yards on the Georgia Bulldogs this weekend....The SEC Defensive Player of the Week is Ole Miss linebacker Rory Johnson setting a record 16 stops, the most for an Ole Miss defender since 1996....Six SEC teams are in this week's AP Top 25 including Florida (2), Tennessee (8), Auburn (11), LSU (14), Georgia (16) and Arkansas (17)....Kentucky's top rusher Rafael Little will miss Saturday's game against LSU due to a knee injury.

News and Notes From 'Round the Nation: Michigan's star receiver Mario Manningham will likely miss Saturday's shootout at Happy Valley after scheduled surgery early this week to repair a partially torn meniscus in his knee.

Monday, September 25, 2006

Here it is, week 4 of college football, a pretty impressive week for the SEC versus non-conference opponents with seven SEC wins. Ole Miss was the only team that lost Saturday, to non-conference Tulane. Alabama has it's first loss of the season after a thrilling double overtime to Arkansas, and Kentucky put up a fight, losing to Florida on Saturday night. But we're talkin' about all of that in this week's 'Beat, so let's get it on!

Week 4 and Ridin' High: Auburn is the nation's number 2 team after this week's win over Buffalo 38-7. Without Kenny Irons, sidelined with a sprained toe and ankle, the Tigers were able to get two touchdowns late in the game to get a win, but were only ahead by 10 points late in the third quarter. Backup tailbacks Brad Lester and Ben Tate scored two of the final three touchdowns to seal up Saturday's win before travelling to Columbia Thursday night to face South Carolina in an ESPN game, kickoff set for 7:30 pm est.... Georgia fought off a scare from visiting Colorado after the 'Buffs stampeded their way between the hedges, led by Ralphie the Buffalo and QB Bernard Jackson, rollin' up 225 total yards with a touchdown. Then backup freshman quarterback Joe Cox stepped in for the 'Dogs with a 23 yard pass to fullback Brannan Southerland with less than 10 minutes to go. A 20 yard pass to tight end Martrez Milner initiated a mass sigh of relief through Sanford Stadium, the Dogs getting it's fourth win in a row, undefeated on the season so far....Florida remains a top 5 team after beating Kentucky 26-7 Saturday night. It wasn't easy for the Gators who were trailing 7-6 with just under 2 minutes to play in the first half, but star QB Chris Leak responded with some trickery, handing off to Andre Caldwell who pitched it to Dallas Baker, who pitched it back to Leak. In the meantime, Jemalle Cornelius got open in the end zone for a 33 yard score. The Gators get a visit from Alabama this Saturday, 3:30 pm kickoff on CBS.

Next Floor Down, Please: LSU is back on stride after last week's low-scoring loss to division rival Auburn, beating Tulane 49-7 Saturday night. Tulane also lost QB Lester Ricard after colliding hard with two of LSU's tacklers in the first half of the game, and could miss Tulane's home opener in the Superdome this Saturday. The 3-and-1 Tigers were all over the Green Wave, capitalizing on a fumbled first snap, then pretty quickly turning a 66 yard drive into points on a 12 yard touchdown catch by Early Doucet. LSU gets a visit from Mississippi State for a 12:30 pm kickoff Saturday afternoon....Tennessee took some frustration out from last week's heartbreaking loss to Florida by taking care of visiting Marshall on Saturday afternoon. Severe weather delayed kickoff for about an hour, but the Vols were ready to go, LaMarcus Coker and Montario Hardesty combining for 109 yards and two touchdowns and a 33-7 victory over the 1-and-3 Thundering Herd. The Vols are eyeing a scary trip to Athens on October 7th but must first travel to in-state rival Memphis for a matchup with the River City Tigers, an ESPN game kicking off at noon this Saturday....SEC fans have always wondered about scrappy Arkansas. You never know quite what to expect from Houston Nutt's bunch, but one thing is certain, they always seem to play Alabama hard. This week's thrilling double overtime win over the visiting Tide, 24-23 puts Arkansas at 2-and-0 in conference play for the first time since 1998. No one is celebrating this one harder than kicker Jeremy Davis, having missed an extra point attempt in the third quarter before kicking the game winning extra point after a Mitch Mustain TD pass to Ben Cleveland. Can Arkansas upset the nation's number 2 team Auburn at Jordan-Hare on October 7th? Time of kickoff has yet to be determined as of Monday morning....Alabama, a team many expect to compete realistically for the top spot in the West next season, lost it's first game of this season to Arkansas in double overtime, 24-23 in Fayetteville. We remind you of this only because we find it interesting that the Tide hasn't won an overtime game since 1999, winning only 2 of their last 6 decided in OT. Arkansas, on the other hand, is 6-and-1 in overtime games. The Tide travel to Gainesville on Saturday to play the Gators....South Carolina is 3-and-1 after beating Florida Atlantic on Saturday, 45-6. Head coach Steve Spurrier is hoping to get an offense going that up until Saturday night's kickoff was ranked 90th in the country. The Gamecocks amassed 492 yards with Sidney Rice setting a school record five touchdown passes, sealing a win only 5 days before Auburn comes to town for a Thursday night throw-down on ESPN. Saturday's game featured two coaching legends- the old ball coach Spurrier and the legendary coach Howard Schnellenberger who won a national championship at Miami in 1983.

Holdin' On: Kentucky fell to 1-and-1 in SEC play Saturday night in Gainesville after leading the mighty Gators with only minutes left in the first half as time ran out before a Kentucky 54 yard field goal attempt. Coach Rich Brooks protested the call which negated any points and from then on, Florida held the Cats to 65 yards, winning the game. Kentucky hosts Central Michigan on Saturday, 6 pm kickoff from Lexington....Mississippi State beat UAB in a dramatic overtime win 16-10 in Birmingham on Saturday. Mistakes by the Bulldogs kept them from scoring at least three times heading into overtime when Omarr Conner dove into the endzone for a touchdown, sealing the win for the Bulldogs who won their first game on Saturday. They'll try for a miracle win number 2 when they travel to LSU on Saturday, 12:30 pm kickoff....Vanderbilt got it's first win of the season, beating Tennessee State 38-9 in Nashville, forcing three turnovers for touchdowns in the second half over it's Division I-AA rival, located only a few miles from Vandy's campus. QB Chris Nickson was 9-of-13 passing for 108 yards, two touchdowns and a rushing touchdown in Saturday night's win. Vandy tries for win number 2 versus Temple on Saturday, 7 pm kickoff.

'Round the Bowl, Down the Hole, Go Go Go'!: Mississippi is 1-and-3 after an
embarrassing loss at home to 4-and-0 Wake Forest, 27-3 Saturday night. The Demon Decons lead the ACC in rushing this season. De'Angelo Bryant rushed for 105 yards and a touchdown, getting Wake Forest off to it's best start since 1987. Ole Miss was held to just 26 yards rushing, 237 total. The Rebs host number 10 Georgia, kickoff on Saturday at 9 pm on ESPN 2

Conference Call: Congratulations for South Carolina QB Sidney Rice, selected as the SEC Offensive Player of the Week. The SEC Defensive Player of the Week is Arkansas Strong Safety Randy Kelly, whose 39 yard fumble return for a touchdown gave the Hogs a 17-10 lead in the third quarter.....Five SEC teams are in this week's AP Top 25, with Auburn and Florida at numbers 2 and 5 respectively while LSU and Georgia come in a number 9 and number 10. Tennessee stays at number 15.

News And Notes From 'Round The Nation: It may be hard to believe, but Rutgers is ranked in the AP Top 25 for the first time since 1976! That's right, the Scarlet Knights are 4-and-0 and are this week's Number 23 team....Missouri is ranked in the Top 25 for the first time since early in the 2004 season at Number 25. Georgia Tech is back on the charts at Number 24.

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Greetings SEC football fans! Week 3 certainly provided some lively entertainment as Auburn and Florida have taken early leads in the league's Eastern and Western Divisions. Yes, friends, it certainly was an exciting weekend! Congrats to my friends Scott and Natalie, newly married on Saturday. And, even though Saturday was their day, it was nice of them to provide a big screen HD to watch evening games, including the Florida/Tennessee game and for ACC fans, how big was the Clemson win against Florida State in the Bowden Bowl? Congratulations to Clemson.

Sitting Atop The SEC: Despite only managing a touchdown against conference rival LSU, Auburn managed a 7-to-3 win over the Bayou Bengals Saturday night. The defensive showdown has major implications for Western Division title hopes, the winner of this game has gone on to win the division title five times in the last six years. Next up for Auburn is a match-up with Buffalo, a 2:30 pm kickoff this Saturday....Florida is the nation's new number 5 team thanks to a 21-20 win over the Tennessee Vols. Saturday night's game gave Urban Meyer his second straight win over UT thanks in part to a smothering defense which held Tennessee to minus-11 rushing yards. UT QB Eric Ainge struggled, going 17-of-32 for 183 yards. Florida hosts Kentucky on ESPN Saturday night beginning at 7:45 pm....Georgia has gone eight straight quarters without allowing a point, beating UAB 34-0 on Saturday. Freshman quarterback Matthew Stafford's starting debut was nothing spectacular, but a dive into the end zone in the fourth quarter for a touchdown was impressive. The youngster completed 10-of-17 for 107 yards. The Dogs play Colorado in Athens Saturday afternoon, kickoff set for 12:30 pm....The Alabama Crimson Tide has quietly gone 3-and-0 under the leadership of freshman QB John Parker Wilson who threw for 210 yards and two touchdowns Saturday in a 41-7 win over Louisiana-Monroe. Coming off an ugly win over Vanderbilt last week, Alabama had their best offensive performance of the season with the team's leading rusher Kenneth Darby working up 79 yards on 14 carries for the Tide. Alabama travels to Fayetteville to take on the Razorbacks Saturday, 2:30 pm kickoff and a CBS telecast.

Still Alive, In Need Of Some Assistance Please: LSU is 0-and-1 in SEC play after starting 2-0 against non-conference Arizona and Louisiana-Lafayette. The loss to Auburn, 7-to-3 on Saturday marks the lowest scoring game LSU has played at Auburn since 1973. Since 1972, this is the first time the two teams have met when both were ranked in the Top 10. LSU tries to re-group heading into Saturday's game against Tulane, 7 pm kickoff....Tennessee is also 0-and-1 in the SEC and has fallen behind Florida and Georgia in the early race in the Eastern Division. Fans are hoping Saturday night's 21-20 loss to the visiting Gators will get their team fired up for a visit to Athens to face a surging Georgia Bulldogs on October 7th, where they are most certainly expected to be serious underdogs. Meanwhile, the Vols will likely take their frustrations out on visiting Marshall on Saturday, kickoff set for 4 p.m....You've got to give lowly Kentucky some props for going 1-and-0 in conference play for the first time in 19 years, beating Ole Miss 31-14 Saturday. Kentucky caught fire after a 47 yard score gave Mississippi an early lead. Kentucky legacy Dicky Lyons, Junior weighed heavily in the blowout victory, catching two passes for scores. Defensive tackle Myron Pryor intercepted a Brent Schaeffer pass that had originated at the 10 yard line, Mississippi threatening. Pryor also forced and recovered two seperate fumbles. Coming up for Kentucky is a road trip to Gainesville to take on number 5 Florida, 7:45 pm kickoff set for ESPN....Arkansas is undefeated in the SEC Western Division thanks to a missed 48 yard field goal attempt by Vandy's Bryant Hahnfeldt with less than minute to go, sealing the win for the Hogs, 21-19. Arkansas, the league's top rushing team, was held to only 170 rushing yards with Vanderbilt in possession of the ball for 32 minutes. Last year, Vanderbilt beat the Razorbacks in Arkansas. The Hogs welcome Alabama for a 3:30 pm nationally televised game on Saturday afternoon....South Carolina got a bit of a scare from Division AA Wofford Saturday with the Terriers rushing for nearly 300 yards on USC before falling to the Gamecocks 27-20. Tension mounted at Williams-Brice Stadium with less than 5 minutes left to play on a 25-yard TD pass to Wofford's Andy Strickland, leaving the score too close for comfort at 27-20. Florida Atlantic comes calling on Saturday, kickoff set for 7 pm.

Slipping Away: There were moments of promise on Saturday when Vanderbilt scored a touchdown, taking a 7-0 lead after driving 87 yards on the way to a 21-19 loss at home against Arkansas. Vandy's QB Chris Nickson threw for 124 yards and ran for 74, but it was not enough. Nickson's attempt at a two point conversion that could have tied it up at 21 failed after Nickson ran it in for his third TD of the game. Next up for Vandy is a visit from Tennessee State, 7 pm kickoff....It's getting ugly at Mississippi State who lost to Tulane on Saturday 32-29, dropping the Bulldogs to 0-and-3. A fourth quarter comeback for the 'Dogs was not enough, despite a successful 2 point conversion that pulled them to within three. Finding a positive, though, is what we do here at the Beat, so good effort from MSU QB Omarr Conner who completed 15-of-25 passes for 241 yards, 71 yards rushing and a TD against the Green Wave. Next up for MSU, a trip to see the UAB Blazers, kickoff set for 7 pm....After jumping out to an early lead on a Kentucky fumble for a score, Mississippi dropped Saturday's game at Lexington 31-14, moving the Rebs to 1-and-2 on the season. Ironically, it was fumbles and interceptions that ultimately doomed Ole Miss who has lost two straight to Missouri and Kentucky in consecutive weeks. Next up for the Rebs is a visit from Wake Forest on Saturday, 6 pm kickoff.

Conference Call: Kentucky quarterback Andre' Woodson has been named the SEC Offensive Player of the Week. The 6-5, 232 pound junior completed 22 of 34 passes for 293 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions Saturday in a win over Ole Miss.....Earl Everett, Florida linebacker has been named the SEC Defensive Player of the Week for his 11 tackles and his part in limiting the Vols to 11 yards rushing in the 21-20 win at Knoxville on Saturday.....Other conference honors go to Auburn punter Kody Bliss, SEC Special Teams Player of the Week; Georgia guard Fernando Velasco, named SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week; LSU DT Glenn Dorsey, SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week, and Arkansas QB Mitch Mustain, named SEC Freshman of the Week. Congrats, boys!.

News and Notes From 'Round The Nation: The AP Top 25 was reconfigured Monday, moving Boston College into the 20th position outright, which it had originally shared with Arizona State in a tie. A poll voter from the Charlotte Observer said he mistakenly sent a previous ballot in rather than the Sept. 17th ballot on Sunday....The officiating crew calling Saturday's Oklahoma/Oregon game, along with the replay crew has been suspended by the Pac-10 Conference for mistakes made near the end of the game involving an onside kick touched by a Ducks player after a late TD.






Hi college football fans! Hope everyone enjoyed week 2 action, setting up for week 3 when SEC fans will know who has an early lead in Eastern and Western division races. Tennessee and Florida face off in Knoxville while Auburn and LSU meet up as well. But Georgia is still in the race over on the east side and Alabama is 2-and-0 and not done yet, if they have anything to say about it. And congratulations to my buddy Scott and his lovely bride-to-be Natalie, getting married this Saturday. They've already got a TV hooked up so we can catch some games while celebrating some nuptuals. Sounds like a good time! I'll have a full update on that for you next week.

Ridin' High For Now: Auburn has won 18 of it's last 19 SEC games since 2004 and Saturday's 34-nothing win over Mississippi State was despite top runner Kenny Irons' measley 69 yards. Rusher Brad Lester picked it up and ran for 40 yards, scoring twice. Auburn quarterback Brandon Cox and Courtney Taylor hooked up for 9 catches and 103 yards. Mistakes, including a costly face-mask penalty early in the second half helped spell doom for Mississippi State. Auburn hosts the Tigers of LSU, a nationally televised 3:30 pm kickoff Saturday. A smothering defense helped LSU roll over Arizona 45-to-3 in Baton Rouge on Saturday. Defensive Tackle Glenn Dorsey, conferenceLineman of the Week, had four tackles and helped to limit the Wildcats to just 35 rushing yards. Congrats to the Tigers 'D' , who have the longest active streak in the nation for keeping an opponent out of the endzone- 14 straight quarters. Good job boys. Let's see what happens Saturday when it's head-to-head with the Auburn Tigers. Georgia is off to a 2-and-0 start with a decisive win over rival South Carolina, whipping the Gamecocks 18-0, perhaps inspired by the death of longtime defensive coordinator Erk Russell who passed away last week. The shutout was the first for the Dogs since beating Clemson 30-0 in 2003. Conference placekicker of the week Brandon Coutu had an impressive three good field goals , one of them following a 9 yard TD run from talented Danny Ware. The Dogs take fiesty UAB between the hedges on Saturday, 1 p.m. kickoff. Florida quarterback Chris Leak had a career-best 352 yards and four touchdowns over UCF Golden Knights Saturday in a 42-0 win at the Swamp. SEC Freshman of the Week Percy Harvin caught four passes for 99 yards and a touchdown, including the first TD of the game on a 58 yard reception from Leak in the first quarter. The Gators get a big test in Knoxville against the Vols this Saturday at 8 p.m. Tennessee gets some props again this week only because talented QB Eric Ainge is once again the SEC Offensive Player of the Week, completing 24-of-29 passes for 333 yards and a career high for the starter in last week's win over Air Force. But the Vols nearly slipped up after getting caught looking ahead to week 3 showdown with Florida. Then again, did Air Force really think they could convert that touchdown into two extra points in Neyland Stadium, the Big House? No, surely they did not. Tennessee seals the 31-30 win and can fully concentrate on a visit from the Gators Saturday night.

Other Wins In The SEC: Alabama fans are ready for the return of their storied program of history and were probably disappointed in the ugly 13-10 win over conference doormat Vanderbilt on Saturday. It's a good thing Placekicker of the Week in the SEC, freshman Leigh Tiffin connected on a late, 47 yard field goal, sealing the win. Tiffin is 5-of-6 on field goal attempts of over 30 yards. Way to go, kid! Louisiana-Monroe comes to T-Town Saturday for a 6 pm kickoff. Kentucky rebounded on Saturday from a slap-down from in-state rival Louisville with a 41-7 whipping of Texas State after an early interception of Cats QB Andre Woodson. From that point, Kentucky looked surprisingly strong, scoring the next four times they had possession. Keep a watch out for RB Rafael Little, who accumulated 278 yards. 148 of those on punt returns with 91 yards rushing and 39 yards receiving. Arkansas has to be relieved that their little series with Southern Cal is over for now, so they can concentrate on winning, which they did on Saturday, beating Utau State 20-to-nothing in Fayetteville. Parade Magazine's top prep player Mitch Mustain made news last week when he was named this week's starter after the dismal loss to USC, but the star of the show was Darren McFadden, rollin' up 184 yards for the 'Hogs, including two touchdowns. Good work, Darren. The 1-and-1 Razorbacks travel to Nashville to take on Vanderbilt, kickoff scheduled for 12:30 pm Saturday.

Down But Not Out: As a Memphis boy, I like Mississippi, as in the Ole Miss Rebels. But I was disappointed in the flat performance Saturday, surrendering 472 yards overall in a 34-7 loss to Missouri. On the plus side, Mississippi's got some offense going with highly touted transfer quarterback Brent Schaeffer, accumulating 162 yards. Schaeffer threw three interceptions, however, but managed to connect with Marshay Green late in the first half for the team's only score. Could be interesting this Saturday as the 'Hogs travel to Kentucky to take on the 'Cats, 5 pm kickoff. South Carolina is, lucky for them, still in the race for the SEC East, but a crushing defeat Saturday at the hands of the surging Georgia Bulldogs means they've got a little extra work to do. USC got some good game out of DB Fred Bennett who had three solo tackles, an interception and a pass deflection Saturday night. The 'Cocks expect to take out frustrations on poor Wofford on Saturday for a 7 pm kickoff.

0-And-2 And Free Fallin': Things are so bad for Mississippi State that coach Sylvester Croom took frustrations from a 34-0 shutout at the hands of Auburn out on the fans, but later apologized. Although the defense has shown some improvement, fans are frustrated at two consecutive shutouts at home, something that hasn't happened at Starkville since 1904. Dwelling on the positive, however, DT Deljuan Robinson had seven tackles, five of which were for losses and a sack. MSU gets a visit from Tulane on Saturday, 6 pm kickoff. Vanderbilt is 0-and-2 so far and that probably wouldn't be a surprise to many, but keeping surging Michigan on the ropes for most of the first half, and a 10-3 lead at halftime against Alabama might give some folks hope. But then again, this is Vanderbilt and a visit from Arkansas could be ugly, 12:30 pm kickoff.

'Conference' Call: Two of Tennessee's key defensive starters are apparently gone for the season due to injuries. DT Justin Harrell and CB Inguoris Johnson suffered season ending injuries in Saturday's 31-30 win over Air Force. Johnson had surgery to repair blood vessels and is scheduled for more surgeries to repair an injured nerve. Good luck and get well soon, Inky! ... Georgia's Joe Tereshinski, III who started the first two games of the season, is out 4-6 weeks with an ankle sprain. We'll get to see if young Matthew Stafford can settle in this weekend against UAB after completing 8 of 19 passes Saturday for 171 yards.

News N Notes From Round The Nation: Could Texas be relieved that cornerback Tarell Brown and linebacker Tyrell Gatewood are back after being suspended in the ugly loss to no. 1 Ohio State? I would think so. The Longhorns play Rice on Saturday... Colorado quarterback Brian White is leaving school after falling to third on his team's depth chart. Colorado comes to Athens to play our Bulldogs on September 23rd.

Thursday, August 31, 2006

Bosco'sBeat: This Week In SEC College Football, Plus News And Notes
From Around The Nation

Greetings college football fans! What a great first week for the SEC. Looks like we have some real national contenders ready to roll, from Tennessee's big win over no. 9 California to an Auburn team as good as any team going, the SEC is back. Thanks for looking up my blog and here's a breakdown of all the action in the SEC, plus a word or two from around the nation.

Off To A Great Start: Arguably the biggest game of the first week was No. 23 Tennessee taking on Top Ten California in Knoxville, no longer the football capital of the south as it once was. But it was a test that head coach Phil Fulmer, starting quarterback Eric Ainge and new-old offense coordinator David Cutcliffe needed to pass to get some pride back in Neyland Stadium. Vol fans can be proud of the 35-18 win Saturday night, which included four touchdown passes from Ainge, whose had it a little rough the last couple of years to say the least. Next up for the Vols, a 7 p.m. start versus Air Force. Auburn is back and has put the skids on a one-and-four record veruses opening day opponents by beating Washington State 40-14. You'll be hearing alot about big Kenny Irons this season, who rushed for 183 yards Saturday night. But kicker John Vaughn and quarterback Brandon Cox get their props as well. Good win Saturday night fellas! The Tigers take a trip to Starkville, Mississippi on Saturday to visit the Bulldogs, who we'll talk about later, 12:30 kickoff on CBS. It would be hard not to argue that alot is expected of the Florida Gators this year with most talking heads predicting an SEC Championship for Urban Meyer's crew. After a sluggish start which included an interception which Southern Miss turned into a touchdown, Chris Leak and his Gators caught fire. Leak completed 21 of 30 passes for 248 yards in the 34-to-7 win. The Gators get to work on Central Florida at the Swamp on Saturday (6 pm kickoff) while they prepare for the Vols in Knoxville on the 16th of September. Back to the "west siiiide", the LSU Tigers are now solidly in the corner of JaMarcus Russell who was given the starting quarterback job over highly- touted Ryan Perrilloux, per Les Miles. Good decision coach, Russell's a one man machine, rollin' up 253 yards of passing in the 45-to-3 win over UL-Lafayette. One of the biggest games of next week will be a nationally televised game versus Arizona, 5:30 p.m. kickoff from Death Valley. Georgia has to shake off the D.J. Shockley era and welcome in someone to handle the ball for the Dogs this year. Three different quarterbacks played Saturday in a 41-to-12 stomping over the Hilltoppers of Western Kentucky. One of them, Joe Tereshinski who is right now considered the starter, threw for 90 yards and finished 7-of-17 on his watch. We would put Georgia in the next catagory with questions, but the Dogs are loaded with talent, including Danny Ware who ran 40 yards for a touchdown, sealing the win. Next up is a huge game with SEC East implications when the Dogs travel to "SpurrierTown", South Carolina to take on the Gamecocks, 7:45 p.m. prime time kickoff.

Unbeaten, But We've Got Questions: Ladies and gentlemen, we'd like to introduce you to John Parker Wilson. He's the new starting quarterback for the Alabama Crimson Tide. Wilson put up 253 yards for his team in his first collegiate start, beating Hawaii 25-17. The Tide has questions on the offensive side of the ball, but the defense stifled Hawaii's rushing game to only 22 yards. The Tide is off to a good start, but the general consensus among the experts is that Alabama is one year away from playing for the top spot in the Western Division. We'll know a bit more about Mike Shula's upstarts on Saturday when they host the Vanderbilt Commodores for a 2:30 p.m. kickoff. The Ole Miss Rebels are happy to be 1-and-0 after quarterback Brent Schaeffer's highly anticipated debut, beating arch-rival Memphis 28 to 25 at Oxford. The game was a bit too close for comfort until BenJarvus Green-Ellis scored on fourth-and-goal late in the third quarter. Next for the scrappy Rebels is a road trip to play Missouri, 12:30 pm kickoff on Saturday. After winning 7 games at South Carolina last year, there is pressure on Steve Spurrier to keep up the trend, but for a while Thursday night, we were wondering about an offense that couldn't seem to get started against perhaps the lowliest of SEC teams Mississippi State, having lost their starting quarterback for the season to a broken collar bone. Senior wide receiver Damaris Hill's three catches for 118 yards helped get a 15-0 shutoutlate in the game for Spurrier's boys over MSU. South Carolina hosts UGA on Saturday.

0-and-1 But Still Kickin': Arkansas was hoping to sneak past the Trojans of USC, especially since this was to be a rebuilding year for Pete Carroll's boys, scrambling to replace Reggie Bush and Matt Leinart. But five turnovers, including an interception that led to a John David Booty 14 yard touchdown pass for USC broke the game loose for the Trojans, who went on to win 50-to-14 in front of a record crowd in Fayetteville. Next up for the Razorbacks, a visit from Utah State, 7 pm kickoff Saturday night.

Is It Basketball Season Yet?: Kentucky Wildcat fans are wondering this very question after an embarrassing whipping from hated Louisville, 59-to-28 despite Louisville's senior running back Michael Bush breaking his right leg, having already accumulated 124 yards in Sunday night's win. A bright spot for Kentucky, wide receiver Keenan Burton caught four passes for 127 yards and a touchdown, and scored on a 100 yard kickoff return. Kentucky hosts Texas State for a 6 pm kickoff on Saturday. No one expected poor Vanderbilt to beat national powerhouse Michigan on Saturday, but you have to love the 'dores for even scheduling the Wolverines and for actually keeping it a fairly compelling game for the most part. The 27-7 loss comes as a bit of a moral victory for a school without an official athletics department. The Commodores and the Tide meet up Saturday in T-Town. Mississippi State fans had hoped to see their team take it to the next level under coach Sylvester Croom and a promising defensive start against relatively flat South Carolina. Instead, the Bulldogs suffered their first shutout in a season opener since 1967. They'll have their work cut out for them when Auburn comes calling on Saturday afternoon.

News And Notes From The SEC: Congratulations to Auburn's Kenny Irons, this week's SEC offensive player of the week, and Tennessee's Jerod Mayo, the SEC's defensive player of the week....The SEC was 7-and-3 against it's non-conference opponents in the first week of play....Arkansas coach Houston Nutt has announced that freshman quarterback Mitch Mustain will start Saturday when Utah State comes calling. Mustain led the Hogs on a late touchdown drive after throwing an interception earlier in the 50-to-14 loss on Saturday.

From Around The Nation: Florida State put an end to it's "wide right" era when Gary Cismesia put up a 33 yard field goal with a little over 8 minutes left, sealing a 13-to-10 win over Miami Monday night....The Big Ten Conference was a perfect 11-and-0 versus it's opponents during the first week of football for the first time in conference history....Heisman hopeful and Louisville running back Michael Bush is more than likely out for the season after undergoing surgery on Monday for a broken leg....Texas starting cornerback Tarell Brown was arrested Monday on misdemeanor drug and weapons charges.