Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Monday, November 26, 2012
Heisman Trophy Race
My top 3 if I had a vote
1. Johnny Manziel, QB, Texas A&M.
Johnny Football's star performance against the Crimson Tide made him a front runner in this years Heisman race and will likely be the first freshman to ever win the award since it started 78 years ago. Manziel set an SEC record with 4,600 total yards, and led the Aggies to their first 10 win season since the 1990's. His 439 total yards and five touchdowns (two rushing) in Saturday’s destruction of Missouri was as pretty a bow as he could’ve put on his regular season.
2. Manti Te’o, LB, Notre Dame.
People keep criticizing this guy on the basis of his statistics. That, I don’t get at all. What’s wrong with 103 tackles? What in the world is wrong with seven interceptions? , the senior linebacker is second in the country in INTs, and has three more of them than any other non-DB in the country. He’s the best player on a team that was carried by its defense into the BCS title game.
3. Collin Klein, QB, Kansas State.
I truly do not believe the Wildcats would have a winning record without this guy. With him, they have an opportunity to go 12-1. He is the definition of an MVP.
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Texas A&M stuns top ranked Alabama at home
No. 15 Texas A&M stunned No. 1 Alabama 29-24. You may have Johnny Football, the most exciting player in college football since RGIII. Johnny Manziel stole the show and prevented the Alabama Crimson Tide from and undefeated season and a sure spot in the BCS National Championship game. Manziel threw for 253 yards completing 24 of 31 passes and 2 touchdowns, Manziel also had 92 yards on 18 attempts.
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
NFL Standings
AFC East
New England Patriots 8-3
Miami Dolphins 5-6
New York Jets 4-7
Buffalo Bills 4-7
AFC North
Baltimore Ravens 9-2
Pittsburgh Steelers 6-5
Cincinnati Bengals 6-5
Cleveland Browns 3-8
AFC South
Houston Texans 10-1
Indianapolis Colts 7-4
Tennessee Titans 4-7
Jacksonville Jaguars 2-9
AFC West
Denver Broncos 8-3
San Diego Chargers 4-7
Oakland Raiders 3-8
Kansas City Chiefs 1-10
NFC East
New York Giants 7-4
Dallas Cowboys 5-6
Washington Redskins 5-6
Philadelphia Eagles 3-7
NFC North
Chicago Bears 8-3
Green Bay Packers 7-4
Minnesota Vikings 6-5
Detroit Lions 4-7
NFC South
Atlanta Falcons 10-1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 6-5
New Orleans Saints 5-6
Carolina Panthers 2-8
NFC West
San Francisco 49ers 8-2-1
Seattle Seahawks 6-5
Arizona Cardinals 4-6-1
St.Louis Rams 4-7
New England Patriots 8-3
Miami Dolphins 5-6
New York Jets 4-7
Buffalo Bills 4-7
AFC North
Baltimore Ravens 9-2
Pittsburgh Steelers 6-5
Cincinnati Bengals 6-5
Cleveland Browns 3-8
AFC South
Houston Texans 10-1
Indianapolis Colts 7-4
Tennessee Titans 4-7
Jacksonville Jaguars 2-9
AFC West
Denver Broncos 8-3
San Diego Chargers 4-7
Oakland Raiders 3-8
Kansas City Chiefs 1-10
NFC East
New York Giants 7-4
Dallas Cowboys 5-6
Washington Redskins 5-6
Philadelphia Eagles 3-7
NFC North
Chicago Bears 8-3
Green Bay Packers 7-4
Minnesota Vikings 6-5
Detroit Lions 4-7
NFC South
Atlanta Falcons 10-1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 6-5
New Orleans Saints 5-6
Carolina Panthers 2-8
NFC West
San Francisco 49ers 8-2-1
Seattle Seahawks 6-5
Arizona Cardinals 4-6-1
St.Louis Rams 4-7
"Fail Mary"
Wide receiver Golden Tate #81 of the Seattle Seahawks makes a catch in the end zone to defeat the Green Bay Packers on a controversial call by the officials at Century Link Field on September 24 in Seattle. This blown call was a pivotal call in getting the real officials back on the field. Since the start of the season the replacement officials have blown calls game after game making them a very easy target to blame for some teams but no call was more controversial than the now infamous "Fail mary".
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