2016 College Football Season Week 7

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Kizer with a miserable performance vs. Stanford. Will be interesting to see how all his hype machine draft "experts" spin this into a positive.
 

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For **** sakes I hate Urban and Ohio St!!
 
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Not a bad week overall. I was disappointed that Wisconsin could not pull off the upset. Wisconsin's defense player great, Hornibrook just needs to continue developing - he is only a freshman.

Both Wisconsin and Duke layed out the templates on how to defeat Ohio St. and Louisville though. Strong defense and ball control offenses. It was really a thing of beauty to see some actual football being played rather than the basketball on grass that has been destroying the game. Ohio St does not have the easiest schedule - they play PSU at Happy Valley, a suddenly resurgent Northwestern team, Nebraska (I am not a big believe in their erratic black quarterback but they should put up a fight) and Michgan. They also play Mich St. and Maryland so an upset could happen somewhere between now and their huge matchup vs. Michigan.

The two best big 12 teams are Baylor and WVU both lead by white QBs. Boise St. and Western Michigan also remained undefeated and could still play spoiler roles as the season continues - both led by white QBs and are both fairly white friendly programs. UNC exposed Miami's light skinned black quarterback as a farce while Trubisky got back on course. Kizer was a joke going against a good defense (which he has not played all year) - he looks like the second coming of Josh Freeman more than anything. Syracuse had a great upset of the perennially black Hokies.
 

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Bowling Green receiver Scott Miller had a monster game. 8 catches for 149 yards and 3 touchdowns! The sophomore is now up to 620 yards on the season, good for 19th best in the nation.

Louisiana Tech's Trent Taylor had his 6th straight 100+ yard receiving game. The national receiving yards leader is now only 13 yards away from his 2nd straight 1,000 yard season!
 

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Good breakdown as usual LF, that Wisconsin loss stings but there is still plenty of football to be played in the Big Ten. Pleased with the 2 big 12 teams you mentioned and WMU and Boise will continue to climb in the polls. It's too bad NCST's kicker shanked a 33 yard fg, they had the opportunity of a lifetime to knock off #3 Dabo and his dark tigers..

Couple more highlights from Badger/Buckeye game :

-Wisconsin LB Jack Cichy had 15tkls, 3.5TFL, and 1 sack !! Extremely athletic and instinctive LB!

-TE Fumagali had 7rec for 87 6'5 250 with soft hands!

-Hornibrook will be better had a solid game 16-28 1td 1int. Only RS Freshman

-True Freshman DE Nick Bosa had 2tkls and a sack!

- Sophomore DE Sam Hubbard has 5tkls and a sack! Both Buckeye DEs have 1st rd potential!
 

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Bowling Green receiver Scott Miller had a monster game. 8 catches for 149 yards and 3 touchdowns! The sophomore is now up to 620 yards on the season, good for 19th best in the nation.

Louisiana Tech's Trent Taylor had his 6th straight 100+ yard receiving game. The national receiving yards leader is now only 13 yards away from his 2nd straight 1,000 yard season!

I'm going to have to catch a BGSU game to see this Miller kid soon!! Sounds like he puts on quite the show! Trent Taylor literally is a Welker clone, he better get a combine invite.
 

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I watched a decent amount of the Ole Miss - Arkansas game. Chad Kelly plays his ass off but the team around him and that defense have let him down all season - he is a gamer like Brett Favre. I still argue he is the best QB prospect this season especially when comparing him to Watson who is playing in the same system for the third year with a much better team around him. Kelly needs to keep his off field notoriety to a minimum after his incident last week. I really like Allen on Arkansas as well. Both teams should remain dangerous down the stretch. Kelly will need to play well next week vs. LSU.
 

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I watched a decent amount of the Ole Miss - Arkansas game. Chad Kelly plays his ass off but the team around him and that defense have let him down all season - he is a gamer like Brett Favre ...

i attended this game with a friend who had invited me. if it weren't for all the dynamic, electrifying, room-brightening game-changers dropping passes for him, Kelly would've thrown for 500 yards. Arkansas' defensive blacks *TM* were impotent to stop him, but fortunately for the Razorbacks, New Miss' affirmative action squad stopped themselves quite effectively. i quit counting at the half, but the potential-oozing primitives had already dropped 5 perfect balls, including at least one certain touchdown.

meanwhile, Arkansas' defensive blacks were doing all they could to show that Black (receiving) Lives Matter by not even covering the opposition. on at least two occasions in the first half alone! Arkansas cornerblack *TM* Ryan Pulley didn't even bother to line up in coverage. instead, he was busy talking trash to anyone who would listen, which left the rest of the defense scrambling to tackle the totally wide open wideout that Kelly promptly threw the ball to. i mean, WTF?!

offensively, Razorbacks quarterback Austin Allen had his own afro all stars to overcome. right tackle, Brian "Turnstile" Wallace (my personal nickname for this slow-footed waste of space), was busy giving out free passes to hit his quarterback like your standard ghetto queen gives out free tail for some weed and rent money. "dynamic" but dumbass Dominique Reed was similarly dropping balls like they were greased up more than a good jerry curl. he did have a long touchdown catch, where he was able to run in a straight line and get hit in the stomach by Allen's pass, but otherwise he managed to screw up more than a gang-banged porn starlet. "phenoms" like him allowed Ole Miss to shade their coverage to keep Drew Morgan (4 catches, 34 yards and 1 touchdown) and (black) tight end Jeremy Sprinkle (1 catch for 5 yards) in check.

Arkansas leaned heavily on its running game, especially thanks to center Frank Ragnow. he's an incredible athlete at center, frequently pulling, and piling up more pancakes than an IHOP. dude is a beast and should have a shot at the next level.
 
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