{"id":837,"date":"2006-08-30T09:49:32","date_gmt":"2006-08-30T14:49:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.joeduffy.net\/blog\/2006\/08\/college-football-is-here\/"},"modified":"2006-08-30T09:49:32","modified_gmt":"2006-08-30T14:49:32","slug":"college-football-is-here","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.joeduffy.net\/blog\/2006\/08\/college-football-is-here\/","title":{"rendered":"College Football is Here"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><A HREF=\"http:\/\/www.statshark.com\/index.php?option=com_content&#038;task=view&#038;id=56&#038;Itemid=154&#038;a_aid=5f93b997&#038;a_bid=31887fc9\"><IMG SRC=\"http:\/\/oriondatacorp.com\/affiliates\/scripts\/sb.php?a_aid=5f93b997&#038;a_bid=31887fc9\" BORDER=\"0\" ALT=\"No Fantasy League is Safe - www.statshark.com\"><\/A><\/p>\n<p><strong>Mark Your Calendars<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>\n<p>\n<p>By Jim Johnson<br \/>\n<!-- Begin  News Code --><br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.wagerweb.com\/affiliatesred\/AF3376\/23\/\/ww3.wagerweb.com\/join.htm\">WagerWeb <\/a><br \/>\n<!-- End  News Code --><br \/>\nContributing Writer<\/p>\n<p>\n<p>\n<p>After weeks of talking, toe is  finally ready to meet leather and kickoff the 2006 college  football<\/a> season next week. The next 14 Saturdays will be overflowing  with exciting football to watch. To help your planning and theodds of you  winning negotiations with your significant other for TV time, here are the  games you don\u2019t want to miss. I\u2019m restricting my list to the games  actually played on Saturdays. There are a lot of quality games during the  week this season, but since few of them overlap they don\u2019t take much effort to  sort out and prioritize.<\/p>\n<p>\n<p>\n<p><strong>Sept. 2: <\/strong>Notre Dame at Georgia Tech is the big game of the  weekend. It will be a good test for Heisman favorite Brady Quinn on the  road against Tech\u2019s tough defense. A game that might tell us more about  what is to come, however, is Cal at Tennessee. If the  Golden Bears go in to Knoxville and pound the  Vols, it will legitimize Cal as a contender  for the Pac-10 and quickly turn up the heat on Tennessee coach Phil Fulmer. Keep an  eye on Northern Illinois at Ohio   State as a trap game for  the Buckeyes.<\/p>\n<p>\n<p>\n<p><strong>Sept. 9: <\/strong>The rematch between Ohio  State and Texas,  this year in Austin, should be every bit as  important and exciting as last year\u2019s clash in Columbus. The winner comes out of this game  with legitimate national championship hopes.  Georgia\u2019s  hopes of winning the SEC East could suffer a blow if its young team can\u2019t  escape South Carolina  with a win. If the Gamecocks can pull the upset, they would have a leg up  on winning the division themselves. LSU needs to be wary of visiting Arizona. A victory  in Baton Rouge  would be a coming-out party for Coach Mike Stoops\u2019 Wildcats.<\/p>\n<p>\n<p>\n<p><strong>Sept. 16:<\/strong> There won\u2019t be many windows of time loaded with  better football than 3:30-7:00 ET on this Saturday. Michigan  travels to Notre Dame, LSU visits Auburn, and Miami heads to Louisville,  and all games are scheduled to kickoff at the same time. The LSU-Auburn  game will be critical toward determining the SEC West and possibly a national  championship spot. Miami-Louisville provides a great matchup between the  Hurricanes\u2019 suffocating defense and the Cardinals\u2019 unstoppable  offense. Michigan-Notre Dame is always great to watch, especially when  both teams are strong like they are this year. If you\u2019ve got anything left  after those games, check out the Clemson-Florida   State battle. The  Bowden Bowl could have the ACC Atlantic Division title riding on it.<\/p>\n<p>\n<p>\n<p><strong>Sept. 23:<\/strong> Penn State at Ohio   State is the best of a  relatively weak group of games this week. Arizona  State at California  is likely an elimination game to determine the primary challenger to Southern Cal in the Pac-10. Notre Dame at Michigan State could be a shootout with two  outstanding quarterbacks leading prolific offenses against mediocre, at best,  defenses.<\/p>\n<p>\n<p>\n<p><strong>Sept. 30:<\/strong> Another light week with only one marquee matchup,  Ohio State visiting its toughest challenger in the Big Ten, Iowa. Among  the other games, these conference matchups look like the most attractive ones: Oregon at Arizona State, Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech, and Alabama at Florida. All  of these schools will likely be heading to bowls, and these games will help  determine which ones.<\/p>\n<p>\n<p>\n<p><strong>Oct. 7:<\/strong> The annual Texas-Oklahoma throwdown highlights  this week. LSU at Florida should also be  a critical game Oklahoma will be gunning  for revenge after Texas  laid a whipping on the Sooners last year and will need to win that game to  reach a BCS bowl. LSU and Florida  will also be jockeying for position in their divisions and the BCS  standings. Nebraska\u2019s visit to Iowa State  could decide the Big 12 North division &#8211;someone has to win it.<\/p>\n<p>\n<p>\n<p><strong>Oct. 14:<\/strong> Florida-Auburn and Michigan-Penn State  will vie for the best game of this Saturday. The Gators and Tigers both  start the season in the Top 10, and the winner of this game is likely to stay  there. Penn State will be looking to avenge its only  loss last season to the Wolverines, and both teams will be looking to stay  within striking distance of a Rose Bowl bid.<\/p>\n<p>\n<p>\n<p><strong>Oct. 21:<\/strong> There\u2019s no single can\u2019t-miss game this week, but  there are several good ones. Texas could have some trouble at Nebraska,  Boston College\u2019s visit to Florida State could be a determining factor in the  ACC Atlantic Division winner, Iowa\u2019s trip to Michigan could have a lot to say  about the Big Ten race, and Fresno State\u2019s game at LSU will be one of the last  opportunities this season for a non-BCS school to claim a major BCS scalp.<\/p>\n<p>\n<p>\n<p><strong>Oct. 28:<\/strong> Georgia\u2019s  trip to the Swamp to play the Gators could decide the champion of the SEC East  and carry major BCS implications. Miami  heads to Georgia Tech trying to avenge the physical beating the Yellow Jackets  administered to the \u2018Canes last year. This will be Tech\u2019s chance to be a  major player in the ACC Coastal Division. <\/p>\n<p>\n<p>\n<p><strong>Nov. 4:<\/strong> Virginia Tech at Miami is this weekend\u2019s most important game,  with the winner likely claiming the ACC\u2019s Coastal Division. Tennessee will look to  improve its bowl standing by knocking off visiting LSU.<\/p>\n<p>\n<p>\n<p><strong>Nov. 11:<\/strong> Georgia  at Auburn  appears to be the only game this Saturday that could impact the BCS. Both  teams could be trying to wrap up their divisions and set up a rematch in the  SEC Championship Game in three weeks. South Carolina  at Florida  could be interesting if the Gamecocks are still in contention. Texas  Tech\u2019s trip to Oklahoma  will also impact the bowl positioning for both teams. <\/p>\n<p>\n<p>\n<p><strong>Nov. 18: <\/strong>Many of the traditional rivalry games take place this  weekend, but the biggest matchup is California  at USC with the Pac-10 championship on the line. Michigan-Ohio State  could decide the Big Ten title as it has countless times before. <\/p>\n<p>\n<p>\n<p><strong>Nov. 25:<\/strong> One of the must-see games of the year is on this  day: Notre Dame at USC. If you watched last year\u2019s game for the ages  between these schools, one that actually exceeded the hype, then the only thing  you need to know is what time it kicks off. Of the rivalry games this  weekend, Florida-Florida   State is the best of the  bunch.<\/p>\n<p>\n<p>\n<p><strong>Dec. 2: <\/strong>This is conference championship weekend. Along  with the ACC (my pick: Clemson vs. Miami), Big  12 (Nebraska vs. Texas)  and SEC (Auburn vs. Georgia) will be the game that  oozes more tradition than any other in college football: Army vs.  Navy. The records of those two teams never matter, this game is worth  watching.<\/p>\n<p>\n<p>\n<p>In addition to these games,  there will be ones bubble up during the year that become more important than  anyone anticipated. It all adds up to another exciting year of college  football, one with a plethora of important games since there is no clear cut  front-runner for the national championship.<\/p>\n<p>\n<p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Mark Your Calendars By Jim Johnson WagerWeb Contributing Writer After weeks of talking, toe is finally ready to meet leather and kickoff the 2006 college football season next week. The next 14 Saturdays will be overflowing with exciting football to watch. 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