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Sunday, September 23, 2007

Breaking News: Notre Dame Offense Scores!

That's right boys and girls. Yesterday, the Fighting Irish offensive unit finally scored a touchdown. Unfortunately, the blog can no longer be based around the Irish touchdown drought. Anyways, on to a quick rundown on some of yesterday's action:

- How about the fake field goal by LSU? Les Miles pulled a Spurrier on Spurrier, and called the fake field goal, which was executed perfectly for a touchdown. If you didn't see it, you need to. All in all, LSU won pretty convincingly, although the score was closer than the game actually was. LSU is the real deal.

- Notre Dame is 0-4. Congratulations. They'll be 0-8. Mark it down. Wow, how would it feel to be 0-8 at Notre Dame? Four games from now, you can ask them.

- Michigan got a big win over Penn State. Frankly, Michigan is much better than they showed the first two weeks, and we all know that. They are still a favorite to win the Big Ten.

- Matthew Stafford and the Georgia Bulldogs handed Mr. Nick Saban his first loss at Alabama. I feel really bad for them. Um, yeah, not really. That was a big win for Georgia though, as they couldn't afford to start 0-2 in the conference.

- How good is the Hawaii offense, you ask? Colt Brennan sat out, and they still won 66-10.

- Memo to Louisville: You don't lose to Syracuse. Brohm almost threw for 600 yards, but the Cardinals lost anyways. Their defense better figure it out.

- So Tennessee beat Arkansas State. Oh well, that's not saying a whole lot.

- Ok answer me this Utah Utes fans: How do you get shutout by UNLV, a week after you beat UCLA 44-6? It's puzzling to me.

- Kentucky got a good win at Arkansas. Is Kentucky for real? At this point, I think you'd have to answer yes to that question.

- And finally, I must bring out my sadness for the Duke Blue Devils. They gave it a good run, but lost at Navy 46-43. Oh the humanity. All I wanted was for them to get a winning streak going. Oh well, so much for that. It's time to start the losing streak again.

That's my main thoughts on yesterday's action. Be back tomorrow with more college football news and stories.

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