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September 2, 2008

The First Weekend in College Football

Written by: John
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Hey there everyone well the first weekend of college football wrapped up last night with a heck of game between UCLA and Tennessee which ended with the UCLA Bruins upsetting the Volunteers in overtime 27-24.
So what did we learn this weekend? Well we learned that Missouri has picked up right where they left of last season, USC also hasn’t lost a step and looks as dominate as ever, the Pac-10 is going to be a much better confrence than people ever give it credit for, Alabama proved they have talent and that Clemson was overrated, Michigan got off to a rough start in the Rich Rodriguez era but there was some sign of improvment, Ohio State is in trouble if Beanie Wells can’t recover and lastly if the first week is any indication of what the rest of the season will be like you can expect upsets on the regular.
This last weekend there were three upsets in the top 25 by unranked opponents Bowling Green, East Carolina and UCLA were all the big winners over the weekend. While Virginia Tech, Tennessee, Pittsburgh, and Clemson all got reality checked pretty tough. However with this being only the first weekend i cant wait for the rest of the season like i said earlier if this weekend was any indication of what is to come then we are in for one wild season.

I will finish this with my play of the week and it’s the blocked punt that sealed the East Carolina victory over Virgina Tech

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    • This will absolutely be a season to remember. There is no clear cut favorite, and I think that is going to be the nature of college football from now on. There is just too much talent out there to not have even more parity than there used to be.
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