I Tell Ya Herbie:
I'm not sure I see the hand-wringing on the rule changes in an attempt to shorten college games which really do last much longer than their professional counterparts but while the changes haven't made a big difference in game times, there has been one change that wasn't anticipated.
Undermanned teams are attempting to milk the clock in an effort to shorten the game and improve their chances of winning.
There is nothing wrong with that at all and I even applaud those coaches for giving their teams their best chance to win.
I've said a million times- when you are undermanned, you either play super conservative, run the clock and hope for some breaks or throw everything at the wall- anything in between is doomed to fail but it's been boring football often and it isn't solving the problem that it was created to solve.
I Tell Ya Herbie:
Most of the chatter after Miami's win over Texas A&M was about the status of the contract that now looks to be the most questionable in the game (Pending Mel Tucker at Michigan State) of the Aggies with Jimbo Fisher but give the Hurricanes some credit as well for fortitude in victory.
In recent years, Miami had tended to fold their tent once things turned against them, and in the first half, Texas A&M blocked a punt and recovered a fumble on a punt with the Aggies scoring on both chances.
Jacolby George was the player who muffed the punt but would catch three touchdowns in the second half and the special teams that were so bad in the first half would return a kickoff for a score in the second in the 48-33 victory.
In a season that already is stuffed with schools that are supposedly returning to past prominence, I'm not ready to give Miami that credit yet- BUT playing in the ACC and should they survive October games on consecutive Saturdays at North Carolina and home against suddenly questionable Clemson, Miami could be 9-0 entering Tallahassee for what could be an undefeated old school showdown against the Seminoles.
I Tell Ya Herbie:
I'm a Big Ten guy and I rarely root against Wisconsin but I had to feel good for Washington State's upset of the Badgers in Pullman.
The constant churning of conference realignment appears to have doomed Washington State and Oregon State to an eventual fall to the Group of Five status unless their lawsuit to hold the Pac 12 name and dollars wins and forces much of the Mountain West to join the "new" Pac 12 eventually.
Even that may not matter if the playoff committee decides under the circumstances to drop from six automatic bids to the new playoff next season to five but unless they are playing your team, it will be very hard for any college fan to root against either the Cougars or the Beavers this season.
I Tell Ya Herbie:
There won't be any Group of Five threatening to be a playoff buster this season as after two weeks of play there isn't one ranked G-5 team.
It's going to be very interesting to see who emerges with the New Year's Day appearance with San Diego State and Tulane with a defeat, Boise State with two, and the loss of Cincinnati, BYU, and Central Florida to the Big 12.
I'm even going to make an early season prediction- I think the Sun Belt will earn their first automatic bid to a New Year's Day bowl and only such a deep league could cost that bid.
Marshall may be the league's best team but will play Virginia Tech and N.C. State in two of the next three weeks, Appalachian State lost in double overtime to a ranked North Carolina team on the road, Georgia Southern dumped UAB and if they could pull over a massive upset in Madison against Wisconsin this Saturday would be in the hunt.
Add James Madison, who beat Virginia last week, if they are deemed eligible by the NCAA and the Sun Belt has several contenders, if only they don't knock each other off!
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