Random Thoughts: Halftime!

Oklahoma quarterback Dillon Gabriel took center stage.
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We are halfway through the 2023 regular season and many of the pretenders are fading into the background.

Alabama 26 Texas A&M 20 - Tide WR Jermaine Burton had the best output of his career grabbing 9 passes for 197 yards and a pair of scores. Isaiah Bond added another 7-96-1. The Bama defense once again stepped up with some huge plays. The front seven continues to hassle opposing quarterbacks leaving many with grass stains on their backs.

Alabama struggled with the running game with the Tide’s leading rusher Jase McClellan compiling only 45 yards. Thanks to six sacks of Jalen Milroe, the Bama QB ended up in the red with -31 rushing yards. The Tide also committed a ridiculous 14 penalties though some of them were iffy, such as the alleged “blind-side” block on the blocked field goal that negated a touchdown. The block was not really necessary and on a slow ass pursuer - and that is probably what caught the zebra’s eye - but most other teams probably would not get flagged on that play. I’m jus’ sayin’.

Oklahoma 34 Texas 30 - The Red River Shootout was back in the spotlight and it did not disappoint. This game had everything: fake punts, blocked punts, trick plays, turnovers... The biggest sequence has to be Okie’s goal line stand in the fourth quarter (see above) from the one yard line. Texas QB Quinn Ewers continues to look up-and-down against teams not named “Alabama”. He had some nice plays and pretty numbers (31/37, 346 yds, TD) but also threw two picks - one on the second play of the game, lost a fumble, and took 5 sacks. Sooners quarterback Dillon Gabriel was the real star of the game with 285 yards through the air and 113 on the ground. He was sacked only once and did not turn the ball over.

Louisville 33 Notre Dame 20 - AARP pitchman Sam Hartman had an abysmal night as the Cardinals defense sacked the Irish quarterback 5 times, intercepted 3 passes, and forced him to lose two fumbles. Notre Dame was 3-13 on third down and 0-2 on fourth. The ‘Ville racked up 16 fourth quarter points for a 33-13 advantage until ND tacked on a late TD to make it look a tad closer than it was. The Cards’ RB Jawhar Jordan had 143 rushing yards and two scores.

This might be the earliest that the Irish have been knocked out of championship contention since Brian Kelly’s atrocious 2016 season.

SEC

LSU 49 Missouri 39 - Mizzou had a strong first half leading 25-17 with some dynamic offensive plays. However, LSU was the better team coming out of the locker room with 32 second half points against 14 for Mizzy. The Bayou Bengals profited off many explosive plays against a slower MU defense.

Ole Miss 27 Arkansas 20 - This game is always a street fight and this year’s version was no exception. OM came back from down 20-17 in the final frame with 10 points to rally for the win. Arky RB Raheim “Rocket” Sanders again struggled to get anything going as he netted 15 yards on 8 carries. KJ Jefferson threw his fifth and sixth interceptions of the season - already the most he has thrown in any of his five seasons. OM’s Ulysses Bentley had 94 rushing yards and a score for the Rebs in his most extensive playing time as a Reb.

Georgia 51 Kentucky 13 - UGA finally played a solid four quarter game dominating an overhyped group of basketball-schoolers. After three weeks of lethargic play, Carson Beck has finally been able to find the unstoppable Brock Bowers (7 rec, 132 yds, 1 TD) the last three games which is bad news for opposing secondaries. UK’s Devin Leary (10/26, 128 yds, 2 TD, 0 INT) has not been the threat we thought he might be, and it feels like RB Ray Davis (15 rush, 59 yds, 0 TD) was reading too many headlines this past week.

[NOTE: If you talk to Dwags fans, they will inform you of how Carson Beck is the latest second-coming of Jesus. But truthfully, Bowers could make any sorry ass quarterback look like a Hall of Famer.]

Florida 38 Vanderbilt 14 - The Gators were at home in the Swamp, so of course that means that they look like the 2008 Gators. Next, they go on the road, so naturally they’ll look like the 2014 Gators. Vandy was never going to win this game. It sure did not help that starting QB AJ Swann was a no-go.

Mississippi State 41 Western Michigan 28 - Clanga-cland snapped a three-game slide but did so giving up way too many points to a bad MAC team.

OTHER STUFF

Michigan 52 Minnesota 10 - The Wolverines scored a pick-six on the second play of the game and held Minnie to zero pass completions in the 2nd half. UM had a second pick-six and forced seven punts.

Ohio State 37 Maryland 17 - This one was a tight game for awhile with the Terps actually leading 17-10 in the third. They probably should have had a bigger lead but they Maryland’d and screwed up some opportunities for the upset. anOSU scored 27 unanswered for the W but had 10 penalties and 62 rushing yards. This Buckeyes team might have been a 3-loss team this season if not for Marvin Harrison Jr. (8 rec, 163 yds, 1 TD) being on the roster.

UCLA 25 Washington State 17 - The Wazzu Cinderella story might be coming to a premature end. The darlings of the Pac-2 gave up a 17-12 lead with the Bruins scoring two early fourth quarter touchdowns and holding on for the win. After all the early success/hype for the PAC teams, they are starting to settle into mediocrity.

NEAR DERPS OF THE WEEK

Southern Cal 43 Arizona 41 (3 OT) - ‘Zona went up 17-0 on home team, So Cal, in the second quarter. The Trojans came back to make it a three-point game at the half. Credit to the Wildcats for not wilting in the second half as they went toe-to-toe including converting a two-pointer to tie it at 28. Caleb Williams was able to drive the field with under a minute to play but his kicker missed a 25-yarder to send it into overtime. Both teams scored TDs in the first two OTs (and both missing two-point conversions in the second extra frame). In the third, the University of South Central scored a touchdown+2. Arizona answered but missed the two. It was another near miss for the Men of Troy.

Clemson 17 Wake Forest 12 - The Demon Deacons are 3-2 but don’t let that record fool you. Their wins are over Elon, Vanderbilt, and @Old Dominion. Georgia Tech waxed Wake 30-16 the previous week and Clemson barely slid by them in Def Valley on Saturday. Cade Klubnik had his lowest passing output of the season with 131 yards and also lost a fumble inside his own red zone. People are starting to wonder if the CU quarterback has lost his team - or if he ever had them.

OFFENSIVE OFFENSE

Iowa 20 Purdue 14 - Quite possibly the worst quarterbacking effort in a win was Iowa’s Deacon Hill who completed 6 of 21 attempts for 110 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT. Fortunately for them, Kaleb Johnson rushed for 134 yards and the Iowa defense did the rest.

If you haven’t heard, Hawkeye OC Brian Ferentz’s contract was amended for the 2023-24 football season to include two performance objectives: Average 25 Points per Game and Win 7 games. Iowa is 5-1, but they are averaging 21.8 ppg. It is yet to be seen if his boss/daddy holds up to his promise and fires his sonny-boy when he falls short of that second stipulation.

COACHING MALPRACTICE OF THE WEEK

Georgia Tech 23 Miami 20 - This mental derp by Mario Cristobal may have killed their season. On a 3rd and 10 with the clock ticking under 40 seconds before you have to snap the ball, you just take a knee and the game is over. Right? The Yeller Jackets with no timeouts left had no way of stopping the clock. Instead, the ‘Canes said “nah” and called a run play. The running back coughed up the football and Tech recovered. With the ball at their own 26 and 25 ticks remaining, former TAMU QB Haynes King drove the field and concluded the possession when he found former Alabama WR Christian Leary in the end zone for the winning touchdown with one second to go. Talk about a “signature loss”...

MAY THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN

Miami-FL beat Miami-OH who beat Bowling Green who beat Georgia Tech who beat Miami-FL.

KEEP YOUR HEAD ON A SWIVEL

CATCH OF THE WEEK

DID THEY REALLY THINK THIS WAS LEGAL?

Oddly enough, no flag was thrown on the play. If this had been Alabama, it would have been a 50-yard penalty. Like this...

FCS MELTDOWN OF THE WEEK

Central Arkansas 38 SE Missouri 33 - CAU trailed SEMO 30-6 in the 4th quarter and outscored the Redhawks 32-3.

REF OOPSIE OF THE WEEK, PART 1

Some tinfoil hat Aggie fans are out there whining that this incident was all a big conspiracy to help the Tide! Yep, 14 penalties to four for TAMU and the refs are in Alabama’s pocket. Gotcha.

REF OOPSIE OF THE WEEK, PART DEUX

Shouldn’t that be a blind-side penalty?

WACKIEST HALFTIME SHOW OF THE WEEK

Iowa State.

JEFFERSON-PILOT MOMENT OF THE WEEK

Yep, ABC. Same team that broadcast the Bama-USF game through a flip phone.

NAME OF THE WEEK

Kentucky DL Octavious Oxendine

WEIRD FORMATION OF THE WEEK

NEWS FLASH: VEGAS WINS AGAIN

Up by three points with 41 seconds to go, LSU gets a pick-6 to win by 10. The point spread you ask? Why it was LSU -6.5 of course.

SAY WHAT? OF THE WEEK

(shhhhhh! a little meltdown for you but don’t tell anyone)

IF YOU FEEL YOU NEED TO SAY, YOU’RE “NOT WEIRD”, YOU’RE PROBABLY WEIRD.

This is a TAMU commercial that they ran during the Bama game.

TROLL OF THE WEEK

Dagger.

STATIONARY RUNNING BACK OF THE WEEK

STATS OF THE WEEK

GAMEDAY SIGN OF THE WEEK

THE WACKY WORLD OF DESI

Lawd! Are they trying to kill the poor guy??

GAMEDAY TROLL OF THE WEEK

GameDay is going to Seattle for Oregon vs. Washington. FOX’s Big Noon will be in South Bend for Trojans-Irish. SEC Nation heads Knoxville for Aggies vs. Vols.

ADOPT-A-TEAM

COUSINS

THAT ANNOYING GUY WHO DIPS TOBACKY IN CHURCH

SALUTE TO OUR TROOPS

ELIMINATED FROM PLAYOFF CONTENTION

Eliminated: All non-P5s, Clemson, Boston College, NC State, Syracuse, Virginia, Wake, Pitt, Virginia Tech, Georgia Tech, Baylor, Houston, Iowa State, K-State BYU, Cincinnati, Center Florida, Oklahoma State, TCU, Texas Tech, Rutgers, Sparty, Minnie, Nebraska, Northwestern, Iowa, Purdue, Illinois, Indiana, Arizona State, Arizona, Colorado, Stanford, Cal, South Carolina, Vanderbilt, Missy State, Arky, Auburn, Florida, NEW: Notre Dame, Texas A&M, K-State

Endangered: Alabama, Tennessee NEW: Texas

Extremely Endangered: Wisconsin, West Virginia, Kansas, Ole Miss, UCLA, Oregon State, Utah, Duke, LSU NEW: Mizzou, Miami-FL, Maryland, Wazzu

A way WAY WAY too early look at the College Football Playoff (CFP) picture:

DraftKings odds to win the 2023 National Championship:

  1. Georgia +220 to+240 to +230 to +300 to +260 (bet $100 to win $260)
  2. Michigan +800 to +750 to +700 to +475 to +400 to +340
  3. FSU +2000 to +1100 +1000 drop to +1200 to +800 to +900 to +800
  4. Ohio State +700 to +750 to +900 +1200 to +1000 to +800 to +750 to +900
  5. Washington to +1500 to +1200
  6. Penn State +2200 to +1800 to +1600 to +1400 to +1200
  7. Oklahoma +1400
  8. Oregon to +1600 to +1400
  9. Texas +2200 to +1000 to +800 to +750 to +1800
  10. Alabama +600 to +550 to +2500 to +4000 to +4000 to +2500 to +2000
  11. Southern Cal +1500 to +1600 to +1500 stays at +1400 to +1600 to +1800 to +2500

Odds/lines subject to change. T&Cs apply. See draftkings.com/sportsbook for details.

RANK ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM

A good deal of movement in the polls.

  1. Georgia (50)
  2. Michigan (11)
  3. Ohio State (1) +1 spot
  4. Florida State (1) +1
  5. Oklahoma - moved up 7 spots
  6. Penn State
  7. Washington
  8. Oregon
  9. Texas - down 6
  10. Southern Cal -1
  11. Alabama - no movement
  12. North Carolina - up 2 for beating Syracuse??
  13. Ole Miss - +3
  14. Louisville - zoomed up 11 for dumping Notre Dame
  15. Oregon State
  16. Utah +2
  17. Duke +2
  18. UCLA - back in the rankings
  19. Washington State - down only 6 after losing to UCLA
  20. Tennessee - up 3 for sitting at home and doing nothing.
  21. Notre Dame - tumbling 11 spots
  22. LSU +1
  23. Kansas - back in the rankings
  24. Kentucky - down only 4 for that abomination against UGA.
  25. Miami - down 8 for the derp of the year.

Missouri and Fresno State dropped from rankings.

LET’S GO BOWLING!

LET’S GO BLOWING!

Krazy Kristi’s “SHUT UP!” of the Week goes to whiny-ass programs who complained to the NCAA about photo shoots for recruits and the effort they require from staff. You mean they have to put in a little extra work to keep up with the big boys?? Poor Babies! Because of their whining, the NCAA passed legislation to ban the act. Although outlawed, there is nothing from stopping a parent or coach from taking a photo on their phone of the recruit on his visit. The ban is for the use of professional photographers and coordinated photo shoots.

HEISMAN HYPE

I hate to admit it, but Oregon’s Bo Nix is having a pretty darn good campaign thus far. Through five games, he has completed 80.4% of his passes - highest in the nation. He has 15 TDs against only one INT and has only been sacked three times. I suppose getting away from an overbearing daddy and fair-weather fan base helps. NiX and the DuX face Michael PeniX and the Washington Huskies on Saturday - a game which will clear up many things from a national perspective.

Below are just some of the top Heisman picks in order of the money lines.

Odds are provided by DraftKings and many more options can be seen at that link under the AWARDS tab. [Odds/lines subject to change. T&Cs apply. See draftkings.com/sportsbook for details.]

  1. QB Michael Penix (6th YR, Washington) from +1600 to +900 to +550 to +400 to +380 to +200 *
  2. QB Caleb Williams (JR, Southern Cal) +450 to +400 to +380 to +400 to +180 to +220
  3. QB Bo Nix (5th YR, Oregon) +1000 to +900 to +600 *
  4. QB Dillon Gabriel (5th YR, Oklahoma) +1200 *
  5. QB Jordan Travis (6th YR, FSU) from +1400 to +900 to +1500 to +1200 to +1500 to +1600

* Too damn old.

Thinking outside the box for some other non-QB candidates.

THE SICK REPORT

R.I.P.

DRAMA

KOACHES KORNER

TEEVEE

TSIO: Alabama vs Tennessee will be on CBS, October 21, 2:30/3:30 kickoff with our old nemesis Gary on a live mic. How many times will he reference last season’s game before halftime?

THIS WEEK

Mercy sakes alive! So, many ball games this week!

(Below is an abbreviated list of highlighted games of interest with lines provided by DraftKings. If you REALLY need to know about the big Temple-North Texas showdown, you can find the details here.)

Tuesday, October 10

Louisiana Tech at Middle Tennessee (-3) 6pm7pm CBSSN
Liberty (-6) at Jacksonville State 6:30/7:30 ESPNU
Coastal Carolina at Appalachian State (-5) 6:30/7:30 ESPN2

Wednesday, October 11

UTEP (-1.5) at FIU 6:30/7:30 ESPN2
Yosemite Sam Houston at New Mexico State (-3.5) 8pm/9pm CBSSN

Thursday, October 12

West Virginia (-4.5) at Houston 6pm/7pm FS1
SMU (-10.5) at East Carolina 6:30/7:30 ESPN

Friday, October 13

Tulane (-3) at Memphis 6pm/7pm ESPN
Fresno (-6) at Utah State 7pm/8pm CBSSN
Stanford at Colorado (-12.5) 9pm/10pm ESPN

Saturday, October 14

SEC

Georgia (-32.5) at Vanderbilt 11am/Noon CBS - Ridiculously soft UGA schedule.
Texas A&M at Tennessee (-4) 2:30/3:30 CBS
Florida at South Carolina (-2.5) 2:30/3:30 SECN - There is a good reason why Fla is an underdog. They have been outscored 57-25 in two road games this season.
Auburn at LSU (-13) 6pm/7pm ESPN
Missouri at Kentucky (-3) 6:30/7:30 SECN

* Ole Miss and Missy State are off this week.

OTHERS WORTH A PEEK

Oregon at Washington (-3) 2:30/3:30 ABC
Southern Cal at Notre Dame (-3) 6:30/7:30 NBC

WE ARE SUCH STUFF AS DREAMS ARE MADE ON; AND OUR LITTLE LIFE IS ROUNDED WITH A SLEEP ~ The Tempest William Shakespeare

San Diego Maradona State (-6) at Hawaii 10pm/11pm CBSSN - Remember that time when folks were saying adding SDSU would save the Pac-12? Yeah, they are 2-4 and 0-2 in the MWC.

SABAN vs. POP & BEAR

Below is a count of career FBS/Division I-A win totals for coaches.

For those of you new to RBR Random Thoughts, we count all on-field wins at the FBS/Division I-A level. So, before you go squawking about Frank Beamer, 42 of his wins came at Murray State. Mack Brown had six victories in one season with Appalachian State when they were still in what was known at I-AA (FCS today). Brian Kelly won 118 games with something called Grand Valley State. So, let’s stop talking about his win record with such reverence. In addition, we don’t recognize NCAA sanctioned forfeits. If you won on the field, it counts in our books.

Rank Name Years Wins Losses Ahead/Behind
1 Joe Paterno 46 409 136 119
2 Bobby Bowden 40 346 123 56
3 Bear Bryant 38 323 85 33
4 Pop Warner 44 319 106 29
5 Nick Saban 27 290 70 -
6 Mack Brown 33 273 139 -17
7 LaVell Edwards 29 257 101 -33
8 Tom Osborne 25 255 49 -35
9 Frank Beamer 33 238 121 -52
10 Lou Holtz 30 236 115 -54


Miss Terry probably deserves a share of those wins. :)

Mack Brown’s Tar Heels beat Syracuse.

#ALABAMA

  1. QB Keenan Reynolds, Navy 530 (+50)
  2. RB Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech 522
  3. RB Montee Ball, Wisconsin 500
  4. PK Austin Seibert, Oklahoma 499
  5. PK Zane Gonzalez, Arizona State 494
  6. PK Christopher Dunn, North Carolina State 491

T-7. PK Will Reichard, Alabama 480
T-7. PK Daniel Carlson, Auburn 480

GAME 7: Saturday, October 14, 2023 - HOMECOMING

Alabama Crimson Tide (5-1, 3-0) vs Arkansas Razorbacks (2-4, 0-3)

Tuscaloosa, AL ~ 11am/Noon ESPN

Odds/lines subject to change. T&Cs apply. See draftkings.com/sportsbook for details.


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