Two wake-ups to go to kickoff Collegefootballfan.com’s 40th season!…
To continue with notes on games for the rest of Collegefootballfan.com’s 40th season for which we have plans now for at least 29 games, we start with a step backwards from our “fifth” game of 2018 we already previewed. Before Lehigh at USNA, we’ll venture over to Throggs Neck, NY to see two D-3 locals collide under the bridge spanning from The Bronx to Long Island for the second time with the Merchant Marine Academy visiting SUNY- Maritime. We enjoy the setting there to watch a game on the Long Island Sound in the midst of shipping traffic and a view of the Freedom Tower out in the New York City skyline. Last season, the SUNY Privateers sailed a few miles along the LI coast and defeated the Mariners, 38-31, on their way to a 9-2 season. The Kings Pointers went on to a 6-4 season. This should be another exciting game in this rivalry between two Maritime institutions…
On Thursday, September 20th …
We head down to the Linc in Philly to watch the improving Temple Owls with Frank Nutile at QB host a Tulsa team that finished 2-10 a year ago in an American Athletic clash. Funny thing is we live closer to Philly than Tulsa. We will see one Temple game this season, but we will attend three Tulsa Golden Hurricane games during Collegefootballfan.com’s 40th season against some of the best competition in the American Athletic… Next morning, we fly to Nashville, Tennessee, one of our favorite cities, with a couple of options depending on kick-off times yet to be determined. Once announced, we will decide what to do. South Carolina visits Vanderbilt at the Commodores’ stadium where we’ve never attended a game yet. Possibly, we may be extended an invitation to attend Florida at Tennessee three hours east in Knoxville. If either is a played at mid-day, we may turn the day into a double-header by heading down to Chattanooga to see the UTC Moccasins host the Samford Bulldogs that evening, two FCS teams we’ve never seen before. Last season, Stamford finished 8-4 to the Mocs’ 3-8, but at home the Dawgs could only edge UTC, 23-21…
The next weekend
starts with an Ivy League rivalry in New York City on Friday night when the vastly improved Columbia Lions, 8-2, 5-2 in the Ancient Eight under fourth-year HC Al Bagnoli, hosts the Princeton Tigers, 5-5, 2-5 in 2017. The Lions came out on top 28-24 last season, but both teams are expected to challenge defending champ Yale for the League title. We love it that a suggestion we made on this site in the past becomes reality in the Ivy this year. All teams will finish their seasons with a more natural rivalry game based on proximity adding to the allure of Harvard vs Yale in The Game that same weekend. Princeton will play Penn at home – two schools 40 miles apart. It will be New York City vs. Upstate New York when Columbia hosts Cornell. The two remaining New England schools, Brown and Dartmouth, will square off to finish their 10-game Ivy League schedules in climactic fashion to stir more interest in Ivy League football…
Saturday
we attend one of the two biggest games of our season when pre-season No. 9 (AP) Penn State hosts No. 4 Ohio State. As of tonight, Urban Meyer will be there. However, our inside information says that The Nittany Lions HC James Franklin, known for his superior recruiting skills, has some talented freshman ready on the defensive side that may be ready to step up and be well known entities when the Buckeyes show up to what seems to be a traditional White-out every two years in State College. PSU QB Trace McSorely comes in surrounded by an experienced line, a plethora of talented receivers, and RB Miles Sanders ready to step in for Saquon Barkley. OSU is counting on Dwayne Haskins to emulate J.T. Barrett at QB and relying on RB J.K. Dobbins to pick up big yards on the ground. The DL features Nick Bosa to stop everybody up front, but this will be their first Big Ten East challenge in a very Happy Valley early in the season. We’re fired up for this one already…
On a Thursday night October 4 in Houston
Tulsa appears on our slate for the second time this year taking on the Cougars for our first visit to TDECU Stadium. HC Major Applewhite’s team will look to throw the football and extract revenge from their 45-17 loss to TU last season. DT Ed Oliver, an outside Heisman Trophy contender, returns with his numerous awards to shut opponents down…Since we miss a Saturday game during CollegeFootballfan.com’s 40th season to attend our Niece Maggie’s wedding to Kevin (Can’t miss it. She did give plenty of notice. Kevin is a PSU fan, so we are going. ), we re-emerge the following Friday at a local, D-3 game to watch Wilkes try to knock off FDU-Florham. It will be a struggle between two struggling Middle Atlantic Conference programs. FDU finished with their typical 3-7 record last year while the Colonels suffered at 0-10. However, they scored the most points of their winless season against the Red Devils in a 49-31 loss. We hope to attend a see-saw battle to keep us interested…
On Saturday October 13
We head down to Newark, Delaware to tailgate with family and friends to see the Fighting Blue Hens host the Elon Phoenix in a key CAA match-up featuring two FCS playoff contenders. They did not meet in 2017 and finished 7-4 and 8-4 respectively with the Phoenix getting a nod into the playoffs. Both teams are on the way up under second-year head coaches. Danny Rocco took the reins over at UD and Curt Cignetti is bulking up Elon. In addition to a great match-up on the gridiron, we hope to see UD Senior RB Thomas Jefferson in action and meet up with him after the game this season as well, but this time on a winning note for the Blue Hens. They dropped a close one to James Madison when we saw them last season…More Salvos on the way. Stay tuned before our three-game recap for our Week One slate of Collegefootballfan.com’s 40th season a week from tonight.