It's on right now if you have the CBSSN (Sports Network) package...if you are talking about TV. I'm watching it right now.Is anyone able to find the SMU game?
Perhaps, but from that distance it would be considered a chip-shot field goal, so he still should've easily made it.Navy got their extra point blocked because it was 15 yards deeper, and the kicker couldn't put as much air under it as he would have liked.
Procter's boneheaded extra-celebration/taunting 15 yard penalty just ruined his excellent game.
Northwestern could've used his services today in place of their badly burnt toast set of CBs. Like DWID said, no D1 CB should be giving up 268 yards and 3TDs, but when the perceived talent pool is effectively reduced to only 13% of the population then what can you expect?I'm not a big football guy, but I caught the beginning of the Indiana - Penn State game and was pleasantly surprised to see Greg Heban starting at CB for Indiana and mentioned as an "impact player". It made me sit down and watch the game for a bit and it was totally awesome to see him make some athletic open field tackles and not get beat once during the time I was watching while his black counterpart appeared to get picked apart several times. I did a little research on him and found that he wasn't recruited by any D1 schools and he actually had to walk on as a baseball player, later switching to football. I find it hard to believe this guy wasn't good enough in high school. If you can walk on to a D1 football team and win a starting CB position, then you were always good enough. The problem is the racially profiled recruiting practices!
Good to hear. In today's Sports section of the local rag, they had a story of CSU trying WR after WR in hopes of finding a big playmaker. Hopefully they feel they've found one. He's only a freshman, too.Redshirt freshman WR Thomas Coffman of CSU has 2 catches for 92 yards and a touchdown! He looks, to use a term only used for affletes, electric. He's 5' 10 and 170 pounds, about the average size of black college receivers, and of course after his long TD reception when he blew by the San Jose State backfield, Todd Christiansen started making fun of his size, saying he looks like someone's kid brother.
Kstate stakes the lead.
BTW, that's a... uh, strange little modification to the zone read play that they were using. I just watched this last drive. Have they been doing that all day? Letting the RB turn back up and serve as lead blocker on the fake. Doesn't seem like a very effective design.
Awesome. I wonder what the BSPN jock-huffers will say about that. Klein outperforms Griffin. K-State is a good football team.I'm not sure, Riddle. ESPN just took me to the game after the Ohio State-Michigan State game. But that does seem pretty strange to me too.
Also, K-State just knocked off Baylor! So much for Robert Griffen in crunch time.