Straight Ahead

Thoughts of a conservative, Southern Presbyterian minister who also happens to be totally blind, with comments about theology--and everything else, too, from sports and the South to politics and favorite food. Anyone can comment.

Thursday, August 31, 2006

Inside Sports for Thursday, August 31, 2006:

And as John Ward, the former UT play-by-play man would say, "It's football time in Tennessee!"  And so tonight, we'll watch South Carolina and Mississippi State kick off the football season in the SEC.  It'll be interesting to see how far both of those programs have come since last year.  And Saturday, Vanderbilt begins life without Jay Cutler--in An  Arbor, of all places!  But then, a week later, the NFL starts, and it'll be great to see how far Cutler can go with Denver this year as a back-up.  Even though I'm a 'Bama and Vandy fan, I hope Tennessee does well this year.  Football in the South is even more electric when Tennessee is doing well.  Last year's losing season for them was really strange, in a way.  
 
Yeah, we always get really jacked up for football season.  They've already been playing high school football for two Friday nights in Middle Tennessee, with schools getting back in session earlier and earlier each year.  They'll start here in southwest Alabama this weekend.  And of course, they're still playing baseball, too.  The Braves will probably miss the play-offs this year for the first time since 1990.  (Of course, in 1994, because of that players strike, everybody missed the play-offs, because there weren't any.)  And we hear that little Presbyterian College in Clinton South Carolina is going to Division I-AA in football for 2007!  Now, why in the world would they do that?  They're competing at a championship level in Division II.  They'll never be able to compete for championships in Division I-AA with the likes of Furman and Georgia Southern and Maine and Montana!  Seems like a very strange move to me!
 
But back to the "big boys" of Division I-A.  This is the first year of the twelve-game schedule across the board.  Not sure if that's a good idea for the schools; but as a football fan, I love it.  Bring it on!  I hope to  be sitting there in front of the TV tonight with something cold,  watching one great coach and one potentially great coach go at it!  "Are you ready for some football?"  And that's a look inside sports for Thursday, August 31, 2006!  
 
Straight ahead!    

1 Comments:

  • At 8/31/2006 02:26:00 PM , Blogger sweetmagnolia said...

    Daniel,any comments about the preseason polls?

    What are your top ten or top twenty -five picks?



    Week 1 AP Top 25
    1. Ohio State (35) 0-0 1,558
    2. Notre Dame (10) 0-0 1,470
    3. Texas (8) 0-0 1,411
    4. Auburn (3) 0-0 1,395
    5. West Virginia (6) 0-0 1,354
    6. USC (3) 0-0 1,345
    7. Florida 0-0 1,178
    8. LSU 0-0 1,144
    9. California 0-0 975
    10. Oklahoma 0-0 960
    11. Florida State 0-0 949
    12. Miami (FL) 0-0 893
    13. Louisville 0-0 844
    14. Michigan 0-0 824
    15. Georgia 0-0 743
    16. Iowa 0-0 720
    17. Virginia Tech 0-0 614
    18. Clemson 0-0 479
    19. Penn State 0-0 386
    20. Nebraska 0-0 332
    21. Oregon 0-0 324
    22. TCU 0-0 257
    23. Tennessee 0-0 215
    24. Arizona State 0-0 182
    25. Texas Tech 0-0 181
    OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES
    Alabama 141, Utah 52, Boston College 41, Georgia Tech 39, Boise State 23, Arkansas 18, Wisconsin 18, South Carolina 15, Tulsa 11, Texas A&M 10, UTEP 4, Brigham Young 4, Purdue 4, Iowa State 3, Northern Illinois 3, OLE MISS 3, Michigan State 2, Arizona 1.


    Week 1 USA Today Poll
    1. Ohio State (28) 0-0 1,487
    2. Texas (11) 0-0 1,378
    3. USC (1) 0-0 1,348
    3. Notre Dame (9) 0-0 1,348
    5. Oklahoma (13) 0-0 1,320
    6. Auburn (1) 0-0 1,206
    7. West Virginia 0-0 1,202
    8. Florida 0-0 1,054
    9. LSU 0-0 1,037
    10. Florida State 0-0 874
    11. Miami (FL) 0-0 839
    12. California 0-0 798
    13. Louisville 0-0 785
    14. Georgia 0-0 784
    15. Michigan 0-0 778
    16. Virginia Tech 0-0 591
    17. Iowa 0-0 519
    18. Clemson 0-0 493
    19. Penn State 0-0 406
    20. Oregon 0-0 373
    21. TCU 0-0 270
    22. Nebraska 0-0 261
    23. Tennessee 0-0 216
    24. Alabama 0-0 210
    25. Texas Tech 0-0 198
    OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES
    Arizona State 182, Boston College 87, Utah 84, Arkansas 64, South Carolina 55, Boise State 46, Wisconsin 37, UCLA 29, Georgia Tech 28, Fresno State 14, Tulsa 11, Iowa State 9, Minnesota 9, Maryland 8, Purdue 7, Texas A&M 6, Memphis 5, Nevada 3, UTEP 3, Rutgers 2, Northern Illinois 2, Northwestern 2, Oregon State 2, Arizona 2, Brigham Young 2, Colorado 1, Duke 1.
    Complete Rankings
    ESPN.com's Power 16
    1. Ohio State (6) 10-2
    2. Texas (2) 13-0
    3. Notre Dame (3) 9-3
    4. Auburn (2) 9-3
    5. West Virginia (3) 11-1
    6. USC 12-1
    7. LSU 11-2
    8. Florida State 8-5
    9. Florida 9-3
    10. California 8-4
    11. Iowa 7-5
    12. Oklahoma 8-4
    13. Louisville 9-3
    14. Michigan 7-5
    15. Miami (FL) 9-3
    16. Clemson 8-4
    OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES
    Georgia 26, Oregon 15, Virginia Tech 12, Penn State 10, Arizona State 6, TCU 4, Nebraska 3, Alabama 2 and Tennessee 1.
    Complete Rankings

    ESPNU Allstate Standings
    1. Ohio State 0-0
    2. Texas 0-0
    3. Notre Dame 0-0
    4. USC 0-0
    5. Auburn 0-0
    6. West Virginia 0-0
    7. LSU 0-0
    8. Florida 0-0
    9. Florida State 0-0
    10. Miami 0-0
    11. California 0-0
    12. Michigan 0-0
    13. Oklahoma 0-0
    14. Louisville 0-0
    15. Georgia 0-0
    16. Penn State 0-0
    17. Iowa 0-0
    18. Virginia Tech 0-0
    19. Clemson 0-0
    20. Oregon 0-0
    21. Nebraska 0-0
    22. Alabama 0-0
    23. Tennessee 0-0
    24. Arizona St. 0-0
    25. Georgia Tech 0-0
    OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES
    Texas Tech, Boston College, TCU, Utah, Boise State
    TOTAL VOTES
    37,328

     

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