AU Family.
Family - All in? Better or worse? Sickness and in health?
Family... - I missed a lot of football yesterday. It was my anniversary, but nothing special happened. My wife came down with the flu yesterday morning. We went to the local urgent care at 2pm. We left at 6pm and went to get groceries. Then, I'm assuming due to her sickness, she was all about watching Titanic which was being played on TV.
- She fell asleep at 8:45, which was just in time to see...
Miss St...- Miss State continues to be Miss State. You can use Bill Bell to pay your players all the money in the world, but you can't teach stupid. Or maybe the problem was bad luck?
- What way to lose. You have the game in hand. You overcome a ten point deficit with 6 minutes left to play. Your running back is making a history-making highlight towards the endzone, and the ball gets knocked out of his hands through the endzone for a touchback. That about sums up Miss State's football history.
- I noticed how badly Mullen wanted Cam Newton last night. They tried desperately to run Chris Relf like we do Cam Newton. He made some good plays, but he was no where near the caliber of Cam.
- I guess they should have offered $500k.
LSU-Ole Miss...- I didn't get to see any of this game. I saw the highlights.
- Who do you blame? The kid diving head first into the endzone (much like Cam did against South Carolina)? Or do you blame the refs for trying to imitate Buzz Killington?
- I blame the refs. This was similar to the flag that was thrown on Jake Locker for throwing the ball in the air as a celebration a few years back. It's an INTENSE football GAME. Ole Miss has had a terrible season, and here they are about to defeat one of their biggest rivals in their home stadium. You throw a celebration flag on that? On a simple dive into the endzone?
- Honestly, an argument could be made that he had to dive into the endzone. The LSU defender wasn't too far behind, and wouldn't you try to get into the endzone as fast as possible if you knew Patrick Peterson was chasing you down?
South Carolina...- Who is this South Carolina team?
- Beats Alabama but can't beat Kentucky.
- Gets embarrassingly blown out by Arkansas then turns out to defeat Florida in Gainesville for the SEC East crown.
- Then destroys Troy by getting off to a 56-7 start in the 1st half.
- Do we see the Kentucky/Arkansas South Carolina? Or do we see the Alabama/Florida South Carolina?
- Better question - Did we see the Kentucky/Arkansas South Carolina? Or did we see the Alabama/Florida South Carolina?
Random Thoughts...- Tommy Tuberville is going bowling.
- Texas A&M defeated Nebraska in a defense snoozefest.
- No one cares about football being played at Wrigley Field. Especially when it's Illinois vs Northwestern
- Maryland has a really good freshman(rs) quarterback. I'll be curious to see what he can do over the next year or two.
Next Week...- Next week should be one of the better weeks of the season.
- Alabama vs. Auburn
- Arizona vs. Oregon
- Boise St vs. Nevada (starts at 9pm)
- LSU vs. Arkansas
- South Carolina vs. Clemson
- And most important game of the weekend - Oklahoma St. vs. Oklahoma (for the Big 12 South)
Why college football sucks right now...- We've felt the effects of the media attacking Cam Newton. No need to go into that further.
- But here's another example of why college football sucks:
- Dillon Baxter is ineligible to play football at USC. Why? He solicited a golf cart ride from an agent.
http://sports.espn.go.com/los-angeles/ncf/news/story?id=5827657- A GOLF CART RIDE.
- We can play connect the dots with this one if we want. "Obviously if Dillon Baxter was getting a golf cart ride from an agent, it meant he was getting money and jewelry and cars and condos."
- The fact is, this weak attempt to "protect" student athletes from evil agents is never going to work.
- Here's a kid...a true freshman...who got a golf cart ride. And now he can't play football at USC and I have a feeling, if he can't play football, he probably won't be allowed to attend USC for a degree either.
- Same with Cam Newton. Kenny Rogers, Cecil Newton, Bill Bell - they did this. Not Cam. Even if Cam knew about it, who cares?
- Who really cares? Besides Notre Dame fans laughing as USC gets into more trouble, who cares to see a big time talent like Dillon Baxter be ruled ineligible for meeting an agent?
- I'm not saying we need to let the dogs loose and pay college football players. However, we live in a capitalistic society that enables people to be successful by taking risks.
- If an agent wants to risk his reputation and money on a high school prospect, let him. There's no guarantee that Dillon Baxter is going to be anything special or ever actually generate any revenue. Let the agent represent him coming up through college.
- Would you really care if Cam Newton or Dillon Baxter or Ryan Mallett or Mark Ingram was getting $100k/year from an agent to play college football?
- Not to mention, to me, it seems like all of these players are getting paid anyway. Just do a little digging and you'll see a money trail.
- Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe 99.9% of college football superstars at big time programs are not being paid. Maybe Cam Newton is the only one in college football to be part of a pay-for-play scheme.
- And maybe the NCAA, SEC, and Auburn really don't make any money off of a player like Cam Newton.