The new college football rankings are up, as are both lineal titles, including an update to my NFL lineal title history, which had never been updated with the Steelers’ lineal title win. More to come.
College Football
College Football Schedule: Week 12
Rankings and lineal titles up tomorrow, although the rankings should be apparent from the list below. Once again, apologies for Ball State @ Miami (OH) having started already. All times Eastern.
| Top 25 Games | ||||
| #24 South Carolina | @ | #1 *Florida | 3:30 | CBS |
| #2 Texas | @ | Kansas | 12:30 | FSN |
| #5 USC | @ | Stanford | 7 PM | VS. |
| Indiana | @ | #6 Penn State | Noon | BTN |
| #7 Boise State | @ | Idaho | 5 PM | Gameplan |
| Mississippi State | @ | #8 *Alabama | 7:45 | ESPN |
| #9 Missouri | @ | Iowa State | 6:30 | FSN |
| #10 Ohio State | @ | Illinois | Noon | ESPN |
| #11 Ball State | @ | Miami (OH) | 7 PM TU | ESPN2 |
| #13 North Carolina | @ | Maryland | 3:30 | ABC/ESPN |
| #14 *Utah | @ | San Diego State | 8 PM | mtn. |
| #15 Tulsa | @ | Houston | 8 PM | CBS CS |
| #16 Oklahoma State | @ | Colorado | 8 PM | ABC |
| #17 Georgia | @ | Auburn | 12:30 | R’com/Y’hoo |
| Purdue | @ | #18 Iowa | Noon | BTN |
| #19 BYU | @ | #22 Air Force | 3:30 | CBS CS |
| Boston College | @ | #20 Florida State | 8 PM | ABC |
| Virginia Tech | @ | #23 Miami (FL) | 7:30 TH | ESPN |
| #25 Arizona | @ | Oregon | 6:30 | FSN AZ |
| Watchlist and Other Positive B Point Teams | ||||
| California | @ | Oregon State | 3:30 | ABC |
| This Week’s Other HD Games | ||||
| Central Michigan | @ | Northern Illinois | 8 PM WE | ESPN2 |
| Buffalo | @ | Akron | 7 PM TH | ESPNU |
| Wyoming | @ | UNLV | 9 PM TH | CBS CS |
| Cincinnati | @ | Louisville | 8 PM FR | ESPN2 |
| Notre Dame | @ | Navy | Noon | CBS |
| Northwestern | @ | Michigan | Noon | ESPN2 |
| Duke | @ | Clemson | Noon | Raycom |
| Wake Forest | @ | NC State | 3:30 | ESPNU |
| Connecticut | @ | Syracuse | 7 PM | ESPNU |
| Vanderbilt | @ | Kentucky | 8 PM | ESPN2 |
| UCLA | @ | Washington | 7 PT | FSN |
| Big 12 | ||||
| Nebraska | @ | Kansas State | 3:30 | PPV |
| Texas A&M | @ | Baylor | 4 PM | |
| Big 10 | ||||
| Minnesota | @ | Wisconsin | 3:30 | ABC/ESPN |
| Big East | ||||
| Rutgers | @ | South Florida | Noon | BEN (ESPN+) |
| MAC | ||||
| Temple | @ | Kent State | 8 PM WE | ESPN360 |
| Toledo | @ | Western Michigan | 2 PM | FSN OH/DET |
| MWC | ||||
| New Mexico | @ | Colorado State | 2 PM | mtn. |
| C-USA | ||||
| East Carolina | @ | Southern Miss | 3 PM | |
| UAB | @ | Tulane | 3 PM | CBSCS XXL |
| Central Florida | @ | Marshall | 4:30 | CSS |
| SMU | @ | UTEP | 9 PM | CBSCS XXL |
| WAC | ||||
| Utah State | @ | Louisiana Tech | 2:30 | |
| San Jose State | @ | Nevada | 4 PM | CSD.TV |
| New Mexico State | @ | Fresno State | 5 PM | Gameplan |
| Pac-10 | ||||
| Washington State | @ | Arizona State | 5:30 | |
| Sun Belt | ||||
| Middle Tenn. St. | @ | Western Kentucky | 1 PM | CSS |
| Louisiana-Lafayette | @ | Florida Atlantic | 4 PM | |
| Bowl Subdivision | ||||
| Louisiana-Monroe | @ | Mississippi | 2 PM | |
| Troy | @ | LSU | 8 PM | Gameplan |
Sports Watcher for the Weekend of 11/8-9
I think I need to take another break from the Watcher in a few weeks. All times PST.
Saturday
9-12:30 PM: College football, #20 Georgia Tech @ #16 North Carolina (Raycom Sports). Wait, why didn’t ABC pick this up for their ACC package? Clemson-Florida State? The Bowden Bowl is less than pointless this year!
12:30-4 PM: College football, #2 Penn State @ #19 Iowa (ABC/ESPN). There are no fewer than six games between two teams ranked in my Top 25 this week!
4-7:30 PM: College football, Kansas State @ #7 Missouri (FSN). The item below bumps out the latest Big 12 Battle of the Century.
7:30-9:30 PM: MLS Soccer, Real Salt Lake @ Chivas USA (Fox Soccer Channel). Didn’t we just do this last week? Who cares about a team with a name like Real Salt Lake?
Sunday
10-12:30 PM: NBA Basketball, Raptors @ Bobcats (CBC). Wait, the Raptors are on a national network that penetrates into parts of the United States???
12-4 PM: NASCAR Sprint Cup Racing, Checker O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 presented by Pennzoil (ABC). Judging by the ads, the Chase is actually getting interesting???
Honorable Mention: 1-3 PM: PBR Rodeo, Built Ford Tough World Finals (NBC). Thank God for NASCAR bumping this bleep off the Watcher.
5-8:30 PM: NFL Football, Giants @ Eagles (NBC). Flex Scheduling Watch is probably coming later tonight, folks.
College Football Schedule: Week 11
Includes final scores from games already completed. All times Eastern.
| Top 25 Games | ||||
| #1 *Florida | @ | #23 Vanderbilt | 8 PM | ESPN2 |
| #2 Penn State | @ | #19 Iowa | 3:30 | ABC/ESPN Only ABC HD |
| Baylor | @ | #3 Texas | Noon | FSN |
| #4 Oklahoma | @ | Texas A&M | 3:30 | ABC |
| California | @ | #5 USC | 8 PM | ABC |
| #10 Oklahoma State | @ | #6 *Texas Tech | 8 PM | ABC |
| #7 *Alabama | @ | LSU | 3:30 | CBS |
| Utah State | @ | #8 Boise State | 2 PM | KTVB/KJZZ/ ESPN360 |
| #9 TCU | 10-13 | #12 *Utah | Final TH | CBS CS |
| Kansas State | @ | #11 Missouri | 7 PM | FSN |
| Northern Illinois | 14-45 | #13 Ball State | Final WE | ESPN2 |
| #15 Ohio State | @ | #24 Northwestern | Noon | ESPN2 |
| #20 Georgia Tech | @ | #16 North Carolina | Noon | Raycom |
| #17 Georgia | @ | Kentucky | 12:30 | Raycom |
| San Diego State | @ | #18 BYU | 2 PM | mtn. |
| Michigan | @ | #21 Minnesota | Noon | ESPN |
| Cincinnati | @ | #22 West Virginia | 7 PM | ESPNU |
| #25 Kansas | @ | Nebraska | 2:30 | PPV |
| Watchlist and Other Positive B Point Teams | ||||
| Clemson | @ | Florida State | 3:30 | ABC/ESPN |
| Arizona | @ | Washington State | 5 PM | |
| Colorado State | @ | Air Force | 6 PM | mtn. |
| Nevada | @ | Fresno State | 9 PM FR | ESPN |
| Oregon State | @ | UCLA | 6 PM | FSN/FCS |
| This Week’s Other HD Games | ||||
| Miami (OH) | 17-37 | Buffalo | Final TU | ESPN2 |
| Maryland | 13-23 | Virginia Tech | Final TH | ESPN |
| Purdue | @ | Michigan State | Noon | BTN |
| Syracuse | @ | Rutgers | Noon | ESPNU |
| Wisconsin | @ | Indiana | Noon | BTN |
| Stanford | @ | Oregon | 3:30 | FSN |
| Virginia | @ | Wake Forest | 3:30 | ESPNU |
| Notre Dame | @ | Boston College | 8 PM | ESPN |
| SEC | ||||
| Wyoming | @ | Tennessee | 1 PM | Gameplan |
| Arkansas | @ | South Carolina | 1 PM | Gameplan |
| Tennessee-Martin | @ | Auburn | 2:30 | |
| Big 12 | ||||
| Iowa State | @ | Colorado | 1:30 | VS. |
| ACC | ||||
| NC State | @ | Duke | 3:30 | ESPN360 |
| Big East | ||||
| Louisville | @ | Pittsburgh | Noon | BEN (ESPN+) |
| MAC | ||||
| Toledo | 30-47 | Akron | Final WE | ESPNU |
| Bowling Green | @ | Ohio | 2 PM | CSD.TV |
| MWC | ||||
| New Mexico | @ | UNLV | 7 PT | mtn. |
| C-USA | ||||
| Memphis | @ | SMU | 3 PM | CBSCS XXL |
| Marshall | @ | East Carolina | 3:30 | CBS CS |
| Southern Miss | @ | Central Florida | 3:30 | CBSCS XXL |
| Tulane | @ | Houston | 8 PM | CBS CS |
| Pac-10 | ||||
| Arizona State | @ | Washington | 7 PM | FSN/FCS |
| WAC | ||||
| Hawaii | @ | New Mexico State | 4 PM | Gameplan |
| Louisiana Tech | @ | San Jose State | 8 PM | CSD.TV |
| Sun Belt | ||||
| Western Kentucky | @ | Troy | 3:30 | CSS |
| Louisiana-Monroe | @ | Middle Tenn. St. | 3:30 | |
| North Texas | @ | Florida Atlantic | 4 PM | |
| Arkansas State | @ | Florida International | 7 PM | |
| Bowl Subdivision | ||||
| Illinois | v. | Western Michigan | Noon | ESPN+ |
| Army | @ | Rice | 3 PM | CBSCS XXL |
| UTEP | @ | Louisiana-Lafayette | 7 PM | ESPN+ |
College Football Rankings after Week 10, plus musings on Barack Obama that’s not related to his win
Okay, I tried to write this as though we hadn’t already gone through two days and change of games already this week. Ball State has already played, which sucks as I had to carefully word its entry so as not to seem like an idiot while still plausibly coming from before its game. It didn’t help that I forgot my laptop’s power cord and had to waste two hours to go back home and get it. It would have saved me more than an hour and a half and I could have had the rankings up much earlier, and would be less under the gun for the schedule. Sadly, the SNF Flex Scheduling Watch not only may have to wait until Friday, but take into account Thursday night results as well.
Did you hear? Barack Obama supports a college football playoff! He wants to “get…the top eight teams right at the end. You got a playoff. Decide on a national champion.” Obviously this rolls right into my wheelhouse, and it gives me a chance to survey the landscape for my college football playoff proposal.
(How about McCain and his call to root out steroids? When you think about it, a playoff is a bit frivolous for Obama to be advocating; McCain talked about a more serious issue that can be life or death. It’s something that actually would be plausible for him to do as president, rather than get ridiculed by everyone outside sports, if Obama even had the power to do it at all. I read one comment that said “McCain wants make [sic] things back to the way they used to be. Obama is looking fix [sic] a broken system by making change.” Um… are you saying you think the proliferation of steroids is just “the way things are” now?)
Barack. I love ya. I voted for ya. I completely agree on the need for a playoff. But you’re not ambitious enough, man!
This happens every year at this time: wannabe playoff pushers ruin the good name of the playoff idea by proposing playoff schemes that’s whatever would be the ideal scheme for that particular year with a minimum of teams (to Protect the Sanctity of the Regular Season(tm)). Last year the big proposal was an eight-team playoff with automatic bids for the BCS conference champions. At least one place proposed also including an automatic bid for the best non-BCS conference team, leaving only one at-large. That would have worked last year, when there were only one or two non-conference champions with a claim at the BCS (Kansas and Georgia) and an undefeated non-BCS conference team (Hawaii).
It would be an unmitigated disaster this year. The Big 12 South is a clusterbleep, and leaving an odd team out between Texas, Texas Tech, Oklahoma, and Oklahoma State would be rather inherently unfair, especially if everyone in that division has at least two losses. That would get amplified if you threw in the SEC Title Game loser or kept the non-BCS automatic qualifier. And if you junked the latter, what happens to what could still be as many as three undefeated non-BCS conference teams? And what about USC, which would get screwed if Oregon State wins out? And all this to keep the conference champions of the crummy ACC and Big East (highest-ranked teams in the BCS #19 and #25 respectively, and not much higher in my rankings)?
So now the big proposal is throwing in just the top eight teams regardless of conference affiliations, which might be unfair to leagues with a lot of parity, not to mention non-BCS schools that never really get that high. As Jay Mariotti said recently on Around the Horn (paraphrased), “this would be a good year for a playoff because we have eight championship-caliber teams”. Am I the only one who thinks that would make an eight-team playoff a bad idea? If the top eight teams are bunched up at the top, they have basically zero motivation to play for seeding, only to get into the tournament! It’s the same no matter where they’re seeded or who they play, so why bother?
As it turns out, at least this year, more really is more.
The 16-team system that has been gaining a lot of traction – all 11 conference champions, plus 5 at larges – is one system that would have worked last year and this year. Five at-larges was more than enough for everybody; Kansas and Georgia were both rewarded for their strong seasons with at-large berths in my simulated playoffs. (Five may in fact have been too many, as Florida and Boston College both got in, but as both were seeded ahead of teams that were seriously considered for the real-life title game it may have been deserved.) Missouri and West Virginia, after last-day upsets, were forced to go on the road in the first round against real-life championship contenders (but at least Missouri got in after their two losses both came to Oklahoma). 3-loss Virginia Tech was my 1 seed on the basis of their schedule; Arizona State, Cincinnati, and Texas had 3 losses but didn’t get in at all. (And remember, only two teams – Kansas and Hawaii – had one loss or fewer.)
This year? I’d like to point any doubters to my case for a playoff – my system specifically – from the leadup to last year’s simulation.
Why, the 8-team proponents say, should I award spots in the tournament to every mid-major conference champion? No way are they better than potential at-large teams that would make for a true top 16. But this is actually a strength. Sure, the MAC, C-USA, and Sun Belt champions might not be real threats to win the national championship. But you can’t tell me it’s not incredibly valuable to pick up a top 3 seed and, basically, a free pass to the second round. The four seed, on the other hand, might be at risk of an upset against one of the better mid-major champions, or if it’s a really strong year for mid-majors, an at-large. The five and six seeds get stuck with either the lower-rated at-larges or the “BCS Buster” du jour.
There’s still a lot for the eight top teams to play for:
- “The MAC, C-USA, and Sun Belt champions might not be real threats to win the national championship”? Not anymore! Before last week the Sun Belt was the only non-BCS conference without an undefeated team! Even now facing any conference champion from any conference that’s not the Sun Belt brings the very real possibility of an upset of Appalachian State-esque proportions! Suddenly there’s a huge incentive for one of the top teams to strive for a 1 seed; anything less would be risking an upset, but with a 1 seed you can rest your starters and coast. (If Conference USA is not a factor anymore, we can extend that privlege to the 2 seed, releasing some pressure to be #1, but that’s the same as the BCS we have now anyway.) If we went by the BCS standings a BCS conference champion could be seeded as low as 14, meaning even a 3 seed might have to contend with a BCS team!
- After getting someone to pound on in the first round, the 1 seed will be tanned, rested and ready for the next round. You want to avoid the 8 seed so you’re not risking having to face a far more rested team in the second round! If we extend the above privlege to the 2 seed, the 7 seed becomes off-limits as well!
- Not to mention, if the BCS standings are any indication, if you sink too close to the 8 you risk the Mountain West champion (maybe even Boise State) bumping you down a spot – possibly all the way to 9 and a first-round road game! If we went by the BCS standings the top 11 teams would all get in right now (assuming Oregon State loses), meaning a seed as high as 6 puts you up against a legit national championship contender!
- Depending on how we set up the details, we haven’t even mentioned the importance of getting a seed of 4 or higher for a second-round home game!
The Big 12’s Big 4 would all be jockeying for position, knowing they could get a Troy in the first round and a second-round home game, or they could get a Ball State or North Carolina or West Virginia or even an Ohio State or Oregon State, with a second-round road game against the first type of team looming. Oklahoma State doesn’t want people saying they could get a 9 seed; they want to knock off Texas Tech this weekend and get a game in front of their home fans, while Texas Tech doesn’t want to give the pollsters or committee an excuse to dump them from the top few seeds to the middle or even bottom few seeds, taking them from a relatively easy first round opponent to a team that could win it all if you don’t handle them now.
There’s a possibility that an Alabama-Florida SEC title game would be a coastfest for both teams under a playoff, but with the winner almost guaranteed a top three seed and the loser probably condemned to a 5 or worse (6 or worse for Florida), there’s still quite a bit to play for. Penn State doesn’t want to lose another game, because they’re probably getting a top three seed right now. Sure, it might be cold comfort to have a small number next to your name if you’re playing Tulsa or West Virginia, but look on the bright side: they wouldn’t be sinking so low as to be staring at Ohio State, Ball State, or even Boise State, not to mention the possible second-round home game.
It’s not perfect. Maybe I could reduce the field a little. But it provides meaningful incentives to increase your standing within the playoff, which is more than can be said for most smaller systems. I guess this is one place where I ever-so-slightly disagree with the new President-Elect of the United States. (Well, aside from some places in my platform examination.)
To learn more about my system and the criteria for my simulation of it later, click here.
Quick notes
I guarantee the rankings and college football schedule will be up later tonight! Probably around the time of the new strip. In the meantime, the lineal titles are updated to tide you over.
Sports Watcher for the Weekend of 11/1-2 (with a Halloween bonus!)
All times PDT, or PST, as applicable. I briefly forgot I had set this for the morning…
Friday
5-7:30 PM: NBA Basketball, Bulls @ Celtics (ESPN). Whatever.
7:30-10 PM: NBA Basketball, Spurs @ Trail Blazers (ESPN). Without Oden it’s just “Spurs @ a non-playoff team that doesn’t have its much-hyped superstar that’s proving to be Sam Bowie 2.0”.
Saturday
9-12:30 PM: College football, Miami (FL) @ Virginia (Raycom). Probably the only ACC game I’m going to spotlight all year.
12:30-4 PM: College football, defending 2008 BCS titleholder #2 Florida v. #11 Georgia (CBS). I’m going to be watching this but mostly writing my platform examinations. Speaking of which, due to rain any examinations I complete today won’t be posted until after 9 PM PT.
3-5 PM: MLS Soccer, Chivas USA @ Real Salt Lake (Fox Soccer Channel). The other two MLS playoff games today would have fit in perfectly well on one tripleheader, but only this game is on TV.
5-8:30 PM: College football, defending Princeton-Yale titleholder #1 Texas @ #6 Texas Tech (ABC). Watching this while writing examinations as well.
Sunday
12-4:30 PM: NASCAR Sprint Cup Racing, Dickies 500 (ABC). You can tell we’re in the home stretch of the Chase when the start times start moving to noon PT.
5-8:30 PM: NFL Football, Patriots @ Colts (NBC). Without Tom Brady and the Colts being any good it’s just “a possible wild card contender with a nobody QB @ a total scrub team”.
College Football Schedule: Week 10
You know the drill about the updated rankings and the lineal titles. Matt Sarz seems to have done a relatively sloppy job this week – one game has its game time disagreeing with CBS Sports.com, another has a disagreement on which team is the home team and which is on the road, and three games don’t have “PPV” eliminated. See the SEC section below for one such game whose TV details I did NOT get from Mr. Sarz. All times Eastern.
| Top 25 Games | ||||
| #1 *Texas | @ | #6 Texas Tech | 8 PM | ABC |
| #2 *Florida | v. | #11 Georgia | 3:30 | CBS |
| Washington | @ | #4 USC | 6:30 | FSN |
| #23 Nebraska | @ | #5 Oklahoma | 8 PM | ESPN |
| #7 Tulsa | @ | Arkansas | 2 PM | Gameplan |
| Arkansas State | @ | #8 *Alabama | 3 PM | Gameplan |
| #9 Missouri | @ | Baylor | 3 PM | |
| Iowa State | @ | #10 Oklahoma State | 3:30 | ABC |
| #12 Boise State | @ | New Mexico State | 7 PM | CSD.TV |
| #14 TCU | @ | UNLV | 8 PM | CBS CS |
| #17 *Utah | @ | New Mexico | 9:30 | mtn. |
| #18 Iowa | @ | Illinois | 3:30 | ABC/ESPN |
| Northwestern | @ | #19 Minnesota | Noon | ESPN2 |
| West Virginia | @ | #20 Connecticut | Noon | BEN (ESPN+) |
| #25 Florida State | @ | #21 Georgia Tech | 3:30 | ABC/ESPN |
| #22 BYU | @ | Colorado State | 6 PM | mtn. |
| Watchlist and Other Positive B Point Teams | ||||
| South Florida | @ | Cincinnati | 7:30 TH | ESPN |
| Wisconsin | @ | Michigan State | Noon | ESPN |
| Miami (FL) | @ | Virginia | Noon | Raycom |
| Fresno State | @ | Louisiana Tech | 2:30 | |
| Arizona State | @ | Oregon State | 7 PT | FSN |
| Oregon | @ | California | 3:30 | ABC |
| Houston | @ | Marshall | 8 PM TU | ESPN2 |
| This Week’s Other HD Games | ||||
| Buffalo | @ | Ohio | 7 PM TU | ESPNU |
| Air Force | @ | Army | Noon | ESPNU |
| Central Michigan | @ | Indiana | Noon | BTN |
| Michigan | @ | Purdue | Noon | BTN |
| Kansas State | @ | Kansas | 12:30 | FSN |
| Auburn | @ | Mississippi | 12:30 | R’com/Y’hoo |
| Pittsburgh | @ | Notre Dame | 2:30 | NBC |
| Temple | @ | Navy | 3:30 | CBS CS |
| Clemson | @ | Boston College | 3:30 | ESPNU |
| Tennessee | @ | South Carolina | 7 PM | ESPN2 |
| Louisville | @ | Syracuse | 7 PM | ESPNU |
| East Carolina | @ | Central Florida | 8 PM SU | ESPN |
| SEC | ||||
| Kentucky | @ | Mississippi State | 2:30 | Gameplan |
| Big 12 | ||||
| Colorado | @ | Texas A&M | 2 PM | |
| ACC | ||||
| Duke | @ | Wake Forest | 3:30 | ESPN360 |
| MAC | ||||
| Eastern Michigan | @ | Western Michigan | 2 PM | CSD.TV |
| Kent State | @ | Bowling Green | 2 PM | CSD.TV |
| Mountain West | ||||
| San Diego State | @ | Wyoming | 2 PM | mtn. |
| Conference USA | ||||
| UAB | @ | Southern Miss | 8 PM | CSS |
| Rice | @ | UTEP | 9 PM | CBSCS XXL |
| Pac-10 | ||||
| Washington State | @ | Stanford | 5 PM | |
| WAC | ||||
| Hawaii | @ | Utah State | 3 PM | ESPN+ |
| San Jose State | @ | Idaho | 5 PM | CSD.TV |
| Sun Belt | ||||
| North Texas | @ | Western Kentucky | 4:30 | ESPN+ |
| Florida International | @ | Louisiana-Lafayette | 5 PM | CSD.TV |
| Troy | @ | Louisiana-Monroe | 7 PM | CSD.TV |
| Bowl Subdivision | ||||
| Tulane | @ | LSU | 8 PM | Gameplan |
Sports Watcher for the Weekend of 10/25-26
All times PDT.
Saturday
9:30-1 PM: College Football, #24 Kentucky @ defending 2008 BCS titleholder #5 Florida (Raycom Sports). Raycom always seems to get unusually good games from the SEC… too bad that’s about to end.
12:30-4 PM: College Football, defending Princton-Yale titleholder #6 Oklahoma State @ #1 Texas (ABC). The Northeast is getting this game. The Rockies are getting this game. Parts of the South are getting this game. But seriously, you couldn’t have found some way to get this better national distribution? The Pac-10 and Big 12 really need better contracts; the SEC and Big 10 are almost guaranteed to have their top game going out nationally every week. Surprised the Big 12 resigned almost an identical deal last year after the Big 10 got a reverse-mirror deal.
Alternately: 12:30-4 PM: College Football, #12 Georgia @ LSU (CBS) or Virginia Tech @ Florida State (ABC/ESPN2). You have to live on the West Cosat (like me) to be completely reduced to Georgia-LSU.
3:30-7 PM: College Football, Colorado @ #11 Missouri (FSN). Really just a gapfiller.
7-9:30 PM: Ultimate Fighting Championship, UFC 90 (PPV). Isn’t this an awfully quick turnaround from UFC 89?
Sunday
10-3 PM: NASCAR Sprint Cup Racing, Pep Boys Auto 500 (ABC). Does NASCAR need to move the Chase away from NFL season?
5-8:30 PM: MLB Baseball, Rays @ Phillies (FOX). Sorry, no NFL this week.
8-10 PM: IndyCar Racing, Gold Coast IndyCar 300 (ESPN2). Does this really count? I mean, it’s so far after the end of the season…
College Football Schedule: Week 9
The BCS standings may be out, but my College Football Rankings are still the rankings you see on the schedule. I’ve also updated the lineal titles, including a change in the NFL lineal title, despite Freehostia being a little kinky at the moment. Apologies for putting this out now when Ohio-Temple is already underway. All times Eastern.
| Top 25 Games | ||||
| #6 *Oklahoma State | @ | #1 Texas | 3:30 | ABC |
| #2 USC | @ | Arizona | 7 PT | FSN |
| #3 Penn State | @ | #9 Ohio State | 8 PM | ABC |
| #4 Oklahoma | @ | Kansas State | 12:30 | FSN |
| #24 Kentucky | @ | #5 *Florida | 12:30 | R’com/Y’hoo |
| Central Florida | @ | #7 Tulsa | 8 PM SU | ESPN |
| #8 *Alabama | @ | Tennessee | 7:45 | ESPN |
| #10 Texas Tech | @ | #21 Kansas | Noon | ESPN |
| Colorado | @ | #11 Missouri | 6:30 | FSN |
| #12 Georgia | @ | LSU | 3:30 | CBS |
| Wyoming | @ | #13 TCU | 6 PM | mtn. |
| Eastern Michigan | @ | #14 Ball State | Noon | CSD.TV |
| #16 Boise State | @ | San Jose State | 9 PM FR | ESPN2 |
| Virginia | @ | #17 Georgia Tech | 3:30 | ESPNU |
| #25 Boston College | @ | #18 North Carolina | Noon | Raycom |
| UNLV | @ | #20 BYU | 2 PM | mtn. |
| #22 Minnesota | @ | Purdue | Noon | ESPN Classic |
| Baylor | @ | #23 Nebraska | 12:30 | VS. |
| Watchlist and Other Positive B Point Teams | ||||
| Duke | @ | Vanderbilt | 3 PM | |
| South Florida | @ | Louisville | 3:30 | BEN (ESPN+) |
| Rutgers | @ | Pittsburgh | 3:30 | ESPN360 |
| Michigan State | @ | Michigan | 3:30 | ABC/ESPN2 |
| Virginia Tech | @ | Florida State | 3:30 | ABC/ESPN2 |
| Bowling Green | @ | Northern Illinois | 4 PM | CSN/CBSCS XXL |
| Fresno State | @ | Utah State | 3 PM | KAIL/KJZZ/CSN W |
| This Week’s Other HD Games | ||||
| Ohio | @ | Temple | 8 PM TU | ESPN2 |
| Auburn | @ | West Virginia | 7:30 TH | ESPN |
| New Mexico | @ | Air Force | 8 PM TH | CBS CS |
| Illinois | @ | Wisconsin | Noon | ESPN2 |
| Wake Forest | @ | Miami (FL) | Noon | ESPNU |
| Northwestern | @ | Indiana | Noon | BTN |
| SMU | @ | Navy | 3:30 | CBS CS |
| Middle Tenn. St. | @ | Mississippi State | 7 PM | ESPNU |
| Notre Dame | @ | Washington | 8 PM | ESPN2 |
| Big 12 | ||||
| Texas A&M | @ | Iowa State | 7 PM | FCS |
| SEC | ||||
| Mississippi | @ | Arkansas | 7 PM | PPV |
| ACC | ||||
| NC State | @ | Maryland | 3:30 | ESPN360 |
| Big East | ||||
| Cincinnati | @ | Connecticut | Noon | BEN (ESPN+) |
| MAC | ||||
| Central Michigan | @ | Toledo | Noon | ESPN+ |
| Kent State | @ | Miami (OH) | 3:30 | ONN/CSD.TV |
| MWC | ||||
| Colorado State | @ | San Diego State | 9:30 | mtn. |
| C-USA | ||||
| Rice | @ | Tulane | 3 PM | |
| Southern Miss | @ | Memphis | 8 PM | CBS CS |
| Pac-10 | ||||
| UCLA | @ | California | 3:30 | ABC |
| Oregon | @ | Arizona State | 7 PT | |
| WAC | ||||
| New Mexico State | @ | Idaho | 5 PM | Altitude/CSD.TV |
| Nevada | @ | Hawaii | 9 PT | KAME/PPV |
| Sun Belt | ||||
| Florida Atlantic | @ | Louisiana-Monroe | 7 PM | ESPN+ |
| Troy | @ | North Texas | 7 PM | CSD.TV |
| Bowl Subdivision | ||||
| Louisiana Tech | @ | Army | 1 PM | ESPN360 |