Bowling Green, Kentucky – The Indiana Hoosiers (2-2) took a 14-0 lead in the first period over Western Kentucky (1-2) on the road, but the Hilltoppers opened up a comparable passing attack and battled to the end as IU won … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: September 2021
Saban’s system To many not affiliated with the vaunted Southeastern Conference, it really means “Alabama and the other 13”. Conference members still try to knock The Tide off the top of the SEC since Nick Saban has taken them … Continue reading
State College, PA – Penn State’s offensive line held Auburn’s tough, front seven to one, single sack, and enabled QB Sean Clifford to complete 28 of 32 passes for 280 yards and two TDs for a great 28-20 Penn State … Continue reading
Our best this year Our best game of the year impacting national implications occurs Saturday when we travel to State College to see No. 10 Penn State host No. 22 Auburn. The Big Ten and SEC have long seasons … Continue reading
Annapolis, MD – On a day of tributes to those lost on 9/11 20 years ago to the day, the Air Force Academy (2-0) defeated a floundering Navy football team that has played great football for most of the past … Continue reading
Told you so, Paul…UConn Note our comments in Steveo’s Salvos back in Week 1. Oklahoma’s defense showed already they are not all cracked up to be what soothsayers like Mr. Finebaum would like us to hear. Tulane not only pushed … Continue reading
Texas State’s Bobcat Stadium attracted over 26,000 for their opener vs. Baylor from nearby Waco. San Marcos, TX – Baylor visited Texas State for the first time ever and played a defensive scheme that baffled a potent Bobcat passing game. … Continue reading
Chattanooga, TN – Austin Peay scored a go-ahead touchdown late in the third, shutdown UT Chattanooga in the fourth, scored seven more, and upset the No. 20 Moccasins, 30-20, to chants of “Let’s go Peay! Let’s go Peay!” The Governors … Continue reading