Thursday, October 2, 2025
2025 NFL (after 4 games)
2025-26 NCAA Football (Week 5)
Games I saw (some of):
(21) Southern Cal 32-34 (23) Illinois
Fun game! Two evenly matched teams, Southern Cal may well be the better squad, but Illinois expertly worked the clock to get the final possession and that's what it took. Illinois has already had their staggering defeat and since I don't see them beating Ohio State or Penn State, I reckon their path to the tournament is over, but they're still gonna be a tough out; Southern Cal, on the other hand, is still in play and if they can build, they might still turn into something.
(1) Ohio State 24-6 Washington
The Huskies played hard but they just couldn't hang with the Buckeyes. After halftime, Ohio State dialed up enough offense to convincingly put away UW, but UW's defense was pretty great in the 1st half. Just another ho-hum W for the Buckeyes, but a strong showing for the Huskies, wonder if they can hang around in the Big 10.
(4) Louisiana State 19-24 (13) Mississippi
Really impressed with Ole Miss's D-line. LSU's early season victory over Clemson seemed so impressive at the time, but...Clemson...so now I'm not so sure. I thought they would handle the Rebels, but it was the other way around. Ole Miss controlled the whole game through their pass rush and run stopping ability. I'm still not that in on Ole Miss, but this was a good W for them. The SEC is clearly up for grabs this year.
(6) Oregon 30-24 (2OT) (3) Penn State
Fun game! Why doesn't Penn State play their 4th quarter offense for the whole game? Both teams plodded along, I thought Oregon was generally the better side throughout, but once they took a 2 TD lead in the 4th quarter, Penn State came storming back....so why do they always wait til the last minute to get their offense going? I hate to pile on Penn State, I think they've really built something special there, but sometimes they seem doomed by their own conservativeness. Oregon is a good squad, can't wait to see them up against the Buckeyes.
Top 25
Handled their business
(1) Ohio State, (6) Oregon, (9) Texas A&M, (11) Indiana, (13) Mississippi, (14) Iowa State, (15) Tennessee, (17) Alabama, (18) Vanderbilt, (20) Missouri, (22) Notre Dame, (23) Illinois, (25) Brigham Young
Won but did not impress
(16) Georgia Tech (I dunno, normally I'm sympathetic to conference W's on the road, but I want to see Tech dominate a lesser opponent and Wake Forest probably should've won; not a good look)
Bad beat
(4) Louisiana State (disappointing L but Ole Miss's defense is legit, they were the better team)
(21) Southern Cal (good showing on the road in conference, I think they're probably better than Illinois but the Illini did what they needed to do; tough L for the Trojans)
Not so good
(3) Penn State (if you're gonna win a championship, you've got to beat Oregon at home, I know it ain't easy but it's that simple)
(8) Florida State (gotta beat UVA on the road, I'm sorry but them's the rules)
(24) Texas Christian (I thought they had Arizona State beat but...they did not)
Next week's intriguing matches
(16) Vanderbilt @ (10) Alabama (Last year Vandy routed Bama, this year Vandy is ranked--what the hell is going on? When will this madness stop?!?!?)
(3) Miami @ (18) Florida State (I think Miami is going to pummel FSU but maybe not; the Seminoles probably didn't deserve to drop so much for an OT loss at UVA, perhaps that will give them the spark they need)
Mississippi State @ (6) Texas A&M (A&M might be for real or they might not, I have no idea; but the SEC is a gauntlet and A&M must beware of traps; we'll see if they're up for this one)
Friday, September 26, 2025
2025-26 NCAA Football (Week 4)
Games I saw (some of):
(22) Auburn 17-24 (11) Oklahoma
I like Oklahoma, that QB Mateer is for real, but I thought Auburn was mostly snakebit in this match. Easy to say OU is the better team--they might be--but if Auburn can calm their jittery nerves, I think they might be really good (or at least a tough out in the SEC).
(17) Texas Tech 34-10 (16) Utah
Tech dominated this game, felt like Utah couldn't move the ball at all (at home!). I think Utah is pretty good, which makes Tech look like a for-real tourney team right now.
(21Michigan 30-27 Nebraska
Fun match. Nebraska hung tough, did not get intimidated, hung around, had their chances late. I like Michigan but I'm not sure they're gonna rip through the Big 10 this season.
Top 25
Handled their business
(3) Louisiana State, (4) Miami, (6) Oregon, (7) Florida State, (8) Texas, (11) Oklahoma, (13) Mississippi, (15) Tennessee, (17) Texas Tech, (18) Georgia Tech, (19) Indiana, (20) Vanderbilt, (21) Michigan, (23) Missouri, (24) Notre Dame, (25) Southern Cal
Bad beat
(22) Auburn. I thought the Tigers were pretty good in Norman, more unlucky than incompetent.
Not so good
(9) Illinois. Boy, Indiana whooped up on the Illini like an act of God! Illini got smooooooked at home.
(16) Utah. They were never in the game against Texas Tech.
Next week's intriguing matches:
(21) Southern Cal @ (23) Illinois (so, a bounce back game for the Illini or another shellacking?)
(4) Louisiana State @ (13) Mississippi (I think LSU is gonna stomp Ole Miss, we'll see)
Auburn @ (9) Texas A&M (A&M is good but I'm not out on Auburn, they are frisky and A&M better bring their best game)
(6) Oregon @ (3) Penn State (monster offense vs monster defense, should be a good one)
(17) Alabama @ (5) Georgia (How good is Alabama? How good is Georgia? I dunno, let's see)
Monday, September 15, 2025
2025-26 NCAA Football (Week 3)
Games I saw (some of):
Florida 10-20 LSU
Hung out with a friend over the weekend, just kinda in and out of football but all I remember of this game was a series of great punts and Florida turning the ball over (and over and over). LSU struck me as the better team on both sides but I was flabbergasted to see that Florida had more total yards than LSU--really? All I saw from them was interceptions and punts. Oh well, not my best watch, but felt like LSU handled their business, but perhaps the take away is that Florida was still in this game despite their inability to finish.
Top 25
Handled their business
(1) Ohio State, (2) Penn State, (3) Louisiana State, (4) Oregon, (5) Miami, (6) Georgia, (7) Texas, (9) Illinois, (13) Oklahoma, (16) Texas A&M, (17) Mississippi, (19) Alabama, (20) Utah, (21) Texas Tech, (22) Indiana, (23) Michigan, (25) Missouri
Won but did not impress
(14) Iowa State (seems like it took a while to put away Arkansas State, not a good look)
(24) Auburn (didn't exactly dominate South Alabama but they've got a trip to Oklahoma coming up, so maybe they were just getting by)
Bad beat
(15) Tennessee (the Vols had their chance and maybe they should've beat UGA, but taking UGA to OT is nothing to be ashamed of)
(18) South Florida (coming off strong W's over Boise State and Florida, felt like the Bulls were set up for a shocker in Miami but the Hurricanes didn't fall for the okey-doke (good for them); not a bad L, still got some faith that South Florida might actually be pretty good)
Not so good
(8) Notre Dame (man, really should've put away Texas A&M at home, not a bad L but after a loss in Miami, the Irish need to get some W's and this would've been a good one)
(11) South Carolina (ugh! Blown out at home by Vandy? Not good)
(12) Clemson (another weird effort from Clemson, another L, this season is not going well for the Tigers so far)
Next week's intriguing matches:
(17) Texas Tech @ (16) Utah (should be a fun one--dang is that a 10am local start time? The hell....?)
(22) Auburn @ (11) Oklahoma (Auburn floundered around with South Alabama last week, so are they wonky or were they saving it up for this match? I like OU's QB, they should win at home but let's see if Auburn has a trick up their sleeve)
(21) Michigan @ Nebraska (Michigan is nice but I'm still suspicious of their offense and, well, the Huskers have looked kinda good so far, just curious to see if the Wolverines can avoid the trap)
Florida @ (4) Miami (feels like the Hurricanes should mop the floor with the Gators, we'll see)
(9) Illinois @ (19) Indiana (I suspect (at least) one of these teams isn't actually any good, let's see which one steps forward)
Monday, September 8, 2025
2025-26 NCAA Football (Week 2)
Games I saw (some of):
(15) Michigan 13-24 (18) Oklahoma
I was impressed with OU, they moved the ball well, had a stout run defense and just generally seemed in control and the better team throughout. I'm curious to see how they hold up in the SEC, coming off a season where they mostly doormatted their way through the year (thought they did stick Alabama in the eye), I didn't have high hopes but now I kinda do. Michigan was okay, I didn't get a feel for what they might be good at, but they still have the whole season ahead of them. Good W for Oklahoma, a non-killer L for Michigan.
(20) Mississippi 30-23 Kentucky
Just kept waiting for Ole Miss to put the Cats away but they just never did. Mind you, I never thought UK was gonna win (I didn't last year either), but the Cats hung around even though their attack is pretty awful. I dunno, man, Ole Miss is supposed to be good but I don't see anything that really makes me think they're gonna do something special in the SEC this year. And as for Kentucky, well, basketball season is right around the corner.
Baylor 48-45 (2OT) (17) Southern Methodist
Fun game! Back and forth throughout, every time I would tell myself Baylor was the better team, SMU would make a play and take the momentum right back. I think Baylor is actually good and I think SMU is overrated, but still time for them to get hot this season, I don't want to write SMU off, it could just be that Baylor is a little bit better. I'm becoming a fan of Baylor's QB.
Top 25
Handled this business
(1) Ohio State, (2) Penn State, (3) Louisiana State, (4) Georgia, (5) Miami, (6) Oregon, (7) Texas, (10) South Carolina, (11) Illinois, (14) Florida State, (16) Iowa State, (18) Oklahoma, (19) Texas A&M, (20) Mississippi, (21) Alabama, (22) Tennessee, (23) Indiana, (24) Texas Tech, (25) Utah
Won but did not impress
(8) Clemson. After the pants-ing they took from LSU last week, I thought they'd come ready to put it in on Troy. Yes, they were weather delays and the game was disjointed, but, man, it took the Tigers a while to get going after a rocky 1st half. Are we sure that QB Klubnick actually has it? Are we sure Clemson is as good as their pre-season top 5 ranking?
Bad beat
(15) Michigan. I wasn't overly impressed with Michigan but I was impressed with Oklahoma, so I'm willing to chalk this up to the Wolverines getting punked at the home of a top quality opponent. Still time for Michigan to have a great season.
(17) Southern Methodist. Yeah, when a ranked team loses to an unranked conference foe at home, that probably shouldn't be thought of as a bad beat, but I think Baylor is underrated and I think SMU was probably overrated. After this game, we can reorder that conference and there's still time for SMU to get some wins (their offense can move the ball).
Not so good
(12) Arizona State. Yeah, they fell down 17-0 at Mississippi State, rallied to take the 20-17 lead, and then lost late. Perhaps this was a bad beat, but ASU was in the playoff last year and Mississippi State hasn't had a notable season in a while now, I was expecting more from the Sun Devils. That said, losing on the road in the SEC is hardly a black eye, but we all thought they would win, then we thought they wouldn't, then we thought they would and then they didn't. That's a rollercoaster of disappointment.
(13) Florida. Figured the Gators would be going in the "won but did not impress" bucket, but they forgot to win. I'm not surprised that South Florida gave the Gators a game--I thought they would!--but I also thought that would inspire the Gators to step up, make plays and secure a hard-earned W. Nope.
Next week's intriguing matches:
Wisconsin @ (19) Alabama (I dunno, this one could be kinda fun)
(6) Georgia @ (15) Tennessee (game o' the week)
(18) South Florida @ (5) Miami (some hot CW action! South Florida has two ranked wins in a row to start the season, are the Hurricanes gonna handle their business or are they gonna get punked?)
Arkansas @ (17) Mississippi (wouldn't be shocked if the Razorbacks give Ole Miss a game)
Florida @ (3) Louisiana State (I thought Florida would respect South Florida, but I am sure that LSU will respect Florida; might be a blow out but it should be intense)
(16) Texas A&M @ (8) Notre Dame (fun game last year, should be a fun one this year, too)
Wednesday, September 3, 2025
2025-26 NCAA Football (Week 1)
Games I saw (some of):
(1) Texas 7-14 (3) Ohio State
Sludgefest of a game, thought both defenses were really strong. The buzz about this game was the uninspiring debut of QB Arch Manning, the pre-season fave for Heisman (why?), and, well, he wasn't particularly good. That said, the Buckeye offense wasn't vastly better than the Longhorns. The Buckeyes had two good drives and scored on both; the Longhorns had three good drives and came up short inside the 10 yard line on two of them (you could argue both of those drives were really better than the one they scored on). The Buckeyes were the better team on both sides, but the Longhorns were hardly humiliated, so some of that chatter is wildly overblown. I think both of these teams are really good, I suspect both will be in the playoff and really the home field advantage was probably the real difference.
(9) Louisiana State 17-10 (4) Clemson
Always important to remember when two college heavyweights get together, often the 2nd half is totally different from the 1st. The 1st half had more offense than the Longhorn-Buckeye match but not much as both teams moved the ball a little bit but for the most part stalled. Clemson had one nice drive before the half and were up 10-3. After that, I thought LSU kinda dominated the rest of the game. Clemson didn't get blown out but they were clearly not as good as LSU, who struck me as maybe the revelation of the opening week: they've got a for-real QB, they can move the ball and their D is gonna be stingy. Not ready to give up on Clemson, I suspect they'll hang around all year (thought Florida State and Miami look like stiffer competition than may have been anticipated).
(8) Alabama 17-31 Florida State
This was an eye-opener. Alabama was primed for a real bounce back season--and that could still happen--whereas the Seminoles were so bad last year (so bad!) that I was already ready to write them off. Record scratch! The Seminoles looked damn good! Their offense is scary, that pass rush is for real and whatever ailed them last year seems to be in the rearview. They took it to the Tide from beginning to end and were the better team on both sides. Now Alabama was starting a rookie QB, had some injuries and were on the road, so I'm not ready to write off the Tide just yet but...man, their schedule is rugged and if they don't get the O-line on track, then their season could go sideways pronto. But the Seminoles were the revelation, they look they're back from whatever hole they fell into last year.
(6) Notre Dame 24-27 (10) Miami
I was impressed with the Hurricanes (though maybe not with their too-conservative coach). I was skeptical of QB Carson Beck, who just never did it for me in his time at UGA and seemed to be shooting his mouth off in embarrassing ways all summer. But, he looked good out there in a Hurricane uni, guess the change of scenery is doing him well. This was a good matchup, felt like Notre Dame was the better team early on, but the Hurricanes definitely took over the game after half time, almost low-keyed the game away, but managed to hold on to the W. Don't want to diss the Irish, though, I felt like they weren't playing their best football, feels like this team is going to be better than this for the rest of the season, so we;ll see if they can maintain the top 10-ness (I think they will).
Top 25
Handled their business
(2) Penn State, (3) Ohio State, (5) Georgia, (7) Oregon, (9) Louisiana State, (10) Miami, (11) Arizona State, (12) Illinois, (13) South Carolina, (14) Michigan, (15) Florida, (16) Southern Methodist, (18) Oklahoma, (19) Texas A&M, (21) Mississippi, (22) Iowa State (twice), (23) Texas Tech, (24) Tennessee
Won but did not impress
(17) Kansas State (week 1). I dunno, man, could be that North Dakota is actually pretty good, but if K State is gonna hang in the top 20, they need to take care of their cream puffs at home, and they struggled hard to put this team away. We'll see: this might be the real wake up call after getting ground down in Ireland the week before.
(20) Indiana. Didn't exactly dominate Old Dominion at home, I really don't think that's too much to ask of a team that made the playoff last year and fancies themselves a gunslinging sorta offense.
Bad beat
(1) Texas. Unimpressed with the Longhorns? How about you go to Ohio State and win a game, show me how its done. Despite the chirping, UT handled themselves well on the road to open the season and I fully expect they will hang around the top 10 all year long.
(4) Clemson. I think LSU is really good, something we couldn't have known two weeks ago. I suspect Clemson will be around at the end of the year and this L likely won't be a killer for them.
(17) Kansas State (week 0). (Two weeks in and they've got a Bad Beat and a Did Not Impress, the Wildcats are not off to a great start) Going to Ireland and playing an unknown foe can't be easy, so I'm willing to look the other way, but following that L with a scuffling save at home to a D2 squad is not filling me with confidence.
Not so good
(8) Alabama. I think Florida State is good and this L won't be a killer for the Tide this year, but, man, they really could've used that win. If they can up their QB play, they can still be a solid team, this season isn't over for the Tide, but, they need to be flawless from here (and that's a tough ask for anyone).
(25) Boise State. Didn't see their shellacking at South Florida, but a friend told me the game was actually a lot closer than the 34-7 score suggests. Oooooooooo-kay.
Next week's intriguing matches
Iowa @ (16) Iowa State (they got a big W in Ireland but can the Cyclones win in Iowa?)
Baylor @ (17) Southern Methodist (I thought Baylor handled themselves okay against Auburn, think they're gonna give the Mustangs a game this week)
Oklahoma State @ (6) Oregon (the Cowboys haven't been all the great lately but they're not a cream puff, curious to see if the Ducks can put them away early)
(15) Michigan @ (18) Oklahoma (here we go: game of the week; I have no idea what to expect from either team, both were pretty soft last year, let's see if either of them are ready to walk it)