Season Prediction Part I: worst case scenario

For those new to the blog, prior to our first game, I always post three different season predictions. Part 1 (today’s edition) takes a look at the worst-case scenario. I will follow with the best case and conclude with my actual forecast. In the TOB days this was a simple task. The past two years [...]

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Monday link roundup

August is over and the season starts this week. You can almost feel it!Shinskie wants to play. We will see how or if he performs Tuesday.This season preview considers Shinskie one of the best stories of the season.For those looking to get up to speed on the Huskies, check out Northeastern’s game notes.The WSJ performed [...]

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Morning Reading: NFL Prospects at Florida Colleges

The more I focus on college football, the less interested I am in the pro game. I blame this site really. Starting this site has me reading more about college football than I ever have in the past. And trust me, I read a lot in the past. It’s not that [...]

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Rodgers excited about Packers’ perfect record

Aaron Rodgers is excited, and the Green Bay Packers quarterback says it’s OK for the team’s fans to be, too.
The Packers are 3-0 in the preseason after Friday night’s 44-37 victory at Arizona, and Rodgers has been nearly flawless, too: His 151.1 passer rating is 7.2 points shy of what the NFL considers statistical perfection.
“It’s [...]

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Dissecting the Depth Chart

The depth chart for Northeastern is out! It answered a few questions and raised a few more.What we now know– We will start two freshmen linebackers and a third freshmen will be on the LB two-deep.– This is a very young team. There are 57 slots on the chart. 15 are freshmen and 15 are [...]

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Dissecting the Depth Chart

The depth chart for Northeastern is out! It answered a few questions and raised a few more.What we now know– We will start two freshmen linebackers and a third freshmen will be on the LB two-deep.– This is a very young team. There are 57 slots on the chart. 15 are freshmen and 15 are [...]

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DOMINATING

STEELERS (2-1) 17BILLS (0-3) 0
I know you’re not supposed to read too much into preseason games, but it’s kind of hard to ignore the respective performances of the Steelers and the Bills in Saturday night’s main event. Ben Roethlisberger looked as sharp as ever, carving the Buffalo secondary to the tune of 15-for-19 and 168 [...]

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How ‘Bout Maximilian Longree

By: Kevin Mackinnon
Anyone who wants to stereotype German triathletes as a bunch of serious, training-is-everything, kill-the-bike-hang-on-for-the-run, live-sleep-eat-drink Ironman exercise addicts needs to meet Maximilian Longree. Someone forgot to explain to the 28-year-old defending Ford Ironman Louisville champion that Ironman racing is supposed to be serious.
Longree first appeared on the Ironman picture in 2005 when he [...]

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The Greatest Gators by Jersey Number: #79 – Mo Collins

#79 – Mo Collins, T (1994-97)
A starter for much of his career, Collins left his mark at Florida as a virtual wall on the offensive line. He was a big part of the Gators national championship run in 1996, lining up at right tackle.
Collins was drafted in the first round of the 1998 NFL [...]

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Seahawks 14, Chiefs 10

Matt Hasselbeck appeared to be in midseason form, completing a chest pass that would have made Rick Barry proud. The Seattle Seahawks didn’t even need their newest player.
Meanwhile, Matt Cassel lasted just three plays, limping off to the locker room with a leg injury. The Kansas City Chiefs could be in a lot of trouble.
Hasselbeck [...]

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