Posted by John Mitchell on January 6, 2012 · Leave a Comment
2012 AFC Wildcard Round
Cincinnati Bengals (9-7)
vs.
Houston Texans (10-6)
KEY PLAYERS
Ford:Arian FosterDespite missing three full games, Arian Foster was able to rack up 1,841 yards from scrimmage, good for 3rd best in the league. With a rookie quarterback, the Texans will likely be leaning heavily on Foster, as well as Ben Tate, who himself had over 1,000 yards from scrimmage. Against the Bengals in week 14, Foster... Read More
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Posted by John Mitchell on September 3, 2011 · Leave a Comment
To wet your appetite for the full Saturday slate, Baylor and TCU played a thrilling game in Waco on Friday night with Bears quarterback Robert Griffin taking center stage and stealing the spotlight. The last time we saw TCU, they had their teeth clinched on roses after knocking off Wisconsin in the Rose Bowl to cap off a 13-0 season, finishing the season ranked 2nd in the nation. As for Baylor, they made significant progress in Art Briles’ third... Read More
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Posted by Zach Bigalke on August 17, 2011 · 3 Comments
The changing conference landscape has made for an interesting new situation. Gone from the picture (but not forgotten) is the original BCS Buster, Utah, who has graduated to AQ status with a spot in the expanded Pac-12. No longer will perfection be the measuring stick and one of the secondary BCS bowls their highest final destination; now all Kyle Whittingham’s team will have to do is win their division, and then the conference title game, and... Read More
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Posted by John Mitchell on April 21, 2011 · 3 Comments
The NFL Draft begins one week from today and John Mitchell and Brady Ford are here to forecast all 7 rounds. All 254 picks. And we personally guarantee that every single one of our guesses will be correct. In this draft, Mitchell had the evens and Ford had the odds. Let’s see how it played out.
Round 1
The Most Interesting Man in the Draft is going first overall
Rnd
Pk #
NFL Team
Player
Pos
College
1
1
Carolina... Read More
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Posted by John Mitchell on January 11, 2011 · 5 Comments
The 2010 college football season is over. On Monday night, the Auburn Tigers claimed the BCS National Championship, the fifth straight for the SEC, by defeating the Oregon Ducks 22-19 on a game-winning kick by Wes Byrum. Auburn finished the regular season undefeated and took home an undisputed National Championship.
But wait.
Lurking in the shadows, the TCU Horned Frogs also completed an undefeated season with an impressive win over Wisconsin in the... Read More
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