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    About Me: I like the match-ups and the years of bad-blood between rivals in college football. I enjoy a good game no matter the national implications. Give me a 3OT game between a couple of Sun Belt teams over a 40 point blowout between a couple top 25 teams anyt
    Marital Status Married
    School Bellevue University

    The Media Missed the Boat Again.

    Friday, November 30, 2007, 10:34 AM EST [General]

    This feels good.  I think I may have hit on something the media has missed out on reporting.  Who's the Village Idiot now!

    The big news coming out of Lincoln, Nebraska was that Tom Osborne named himself Interim Head Coach of the Nebraska Cornhuskers.  It was stated that this move was made to maintain the continuity of the recruiting process for Nebraska.  Ok, I buy that, but what makes that newsworthy?  Are the media outlets trying to imply that Osborne is contemplating getting back into coaching?  At first glance, I did not see the importance of this story.

    It took my feeble mind a little time to realize that the important part of this story was not printed in black and white.  The important part is that the search for a head coach is over. 

    Why would Tom Osborne come home to Lincoln to recruit if he had not found a head coach?  If the deal has not been finalized, then how could he be focused on anything else?  What good is recruiting kids to a school that doesn't have a head coach?  It does not make any sense for Osborne to be on the recruiting trail if someone had not accepted an offer to be the next head coach of the Husker Nation.

    So, the question is who will be introduced as head coach and why is it not being announced immediately?

         To the best of my knowledge, the only positively confirmed interviews have been with Bo Pelini, Turner Gill, and Jim Grobe.  Let us assume that these are the only interviews that have transpired.  That will narrow down the "who" part of the question.

    As far as the "why" part, we can only assume that the person who has accepted the position has some pressing obligations to wrap up before the announcement can be made.  Of the three candidates, who has pressing obligations?  Turner Gill's team, Buffalo, is not bowl eligible and has no more games this season, so we can count him out.  Jim Grobe possibly has a bowl to prepare for, but Wake Forest's season is over until then.  Without a game to prepare for immediately, it would seem unlikely that an announcement would not be made and an interim head coach be named for Wake Forest.  That leaves us with Bo Pelini.  He has LSU's biggest game of the season to prepare for.  With all the trouble LSU has had in games lately, it would seem prudent to downplay and suppress any distractions this week.  Somebody should have told Les Miles that.

    Your Village Idiot has come to the conclusion that Bo Pelini will, again, be the next head coach at Nebraska based upon logical deduction of the facts over the last week.

                                            

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    The Return of the Kiss of Death.

    Thursday, November 29, 2007, 12:20 PM EST [General]

                     

    My uncanny inability to prognosticate upcoming matches on the football field is well documented.  (Just ask my jubilant bookie)  I have been bestowed with the "Kiss of Death" designation among my friends.  I am telephoned by friends and family and solicited for my picks on upcoming games.  I am begged not to pick favorite teams of my so-called friends.  I like to talk, so I try to go on and on about why I like the team I like, but often enough I get cut-off and my picks are demanded without reasons.  Am I not human?  Do I not have feelings?

                            

    In this forum I can explain my feeble thought processes involved in my bad decision making skills without being cut-off.  What I hope to achieve here is that someone will read my picks and go the other way.  Here is the moment everyone has been waiting for. 

    The Kiss of Death's picks.

                                                  

    (7-4) Rutgers +2.5 @ (5-6) Louisville (59.5) - At first glance I liked Rutgers, but I investigated a bit further.  Louisville is at home.  Louisville needs this game to become bowl eligible.  Rutgers is not the team they were last year.  Rutgers barely got by Louisville last year with a much better team.  Kiss of Death likes Louisville and the under. Stop the presses! I covered the side!! I would bet that will be one of the few times this week.  (1-0 against the side, 0-1 against the number.)

    (7-4) Fresno State -13 @ (4-8) New Mexico State (67) - NMSU is bad but improving.  Coach Hal Mumme is starting to stir up some excitement with his wide open offense.  At no point can you count the Aggies of NMSU out of a game.  The biggest problem is the fact that they do not sustain many long, time-consuming drives.  It is usually 3 and out or 5 plays and a TD.  Fresno State was not competitive in only one game all year.  That was against a healthy Oregon team.  Fresno State has put together a good year against mediocre teams.  I expect Fresno State to win, but not cover the 13 on the road.  Kiss of Death likes New Mexico State and the under.  Look at that! I covered the side and the number! (2-0 against the side, 1-1 against the number)

    (6-6) Miami (Ohio) +3 @ (7-5) Central Michigan (67.5) - Central Michigan is sitting atop of the MAC-West Division.  Miami OH is second in the East.  If Miami wins, then there is a three way tie for first place in the MAC.  Miami, Central Michigan, and Bowling Green will all be 6-2.  Bowling Green lost to Miami and did not play Central Michigan.  And you thought the BCS was complicated.  I will pick to keep it simple.  Kiss of Death likes Central Michigan and the over.  My oh my!  I am going out to buy a lottery ticket. (3-0 against the side, 1-2 against the number)

    (5-6) Arizona +9 @ (9-2) Arizona State (57.5) - Which of these teams has the most to lose from this game?  Arizona becomes bowl eligible with a win over their hated in-state rival.  Arizona State has an outside shot at a BCS bowl, right?  I can't keep track of it all, but I believe they are in the running for a BCS bowl if they win.  The only question is if Arizona's offense will be able to do anything against a very good Arizona State team.  Kiss of Death likes Arizona State and the over. Here we go with start of something bad. (3-1 against the side, 1-3 against the number)

    (6-5) Cal -13 @ (3-8) Stanford (51) - Again we have another underachieving team fighting to become bowl eligible.  I really like this rivalry.  The Bay Area Brawl.  The Battle for the Bay.  Whatever it may be called, I like it.  This year Cal has disappointed many a PAC-10 fan, but they are going bowling.  Stanford had the win of the year in the PAC-10 over USC.  They should be happy with that.  Kiss of Death likes Cal and the over. Here we go, that's more like it.  (3-2 against the side, 1-4 against the number)

    (4-8) Washington +14 @ (11-0) Hawaii (74) - I don't understand why some people think that this will be a test for Hawaii?  It is at home.  Washington can score, but their defense is anemic.  Hawaii has everything to prove.  Washington can't even get bowl eligible.  Kiss of Death likes Hawaii and the over.Half a win, I'll take it. (4-2 against the side, 1-5 against the number)

     (4-7) Pitt -28 @ (10-1) West Virginia (58.5) - I was asked in the comments where this game is on my list.  Personally, I would not bet this game (too many points), but I will be more than happy to give my pick.  Kiss of Death likes West Virginia and the over. That is the kind of pick I know well. (4-3 against the side, 1-6 against the number)

    (5-6) UCLA +20 @ USC (46.5) - This one is another request.  For the same reason, I would not put money down on this one.  Kiss of Death likes UCLA and the under. This is getting scary. (5-3 against the side, 2-6 against the number.)

     

    ACC Championship

            VS    

     

    (10-2) Virginia Tech -4.5 vs (10-2) Boston College (46.5) - I think this game has the best chance of being the most entertaining of the day.  You have a great QB in Matt Ryan for Boston College going against a more than capable defense for Virginia Tech.  I fully believe there is some great football being played outside of the SEC, Big 12, and PAC-10.  I am really looking forward to this one.  Kiss of Death likes Boston College and the under. Now that is more like it. (5-4 against the side, 3-6 against number.)

    SEC Championship

                 VS   

     

    (9-3) Tennessee +7.5 vs. (10-2) LSU (60.5) - This is a tough one.  I struggled with this one for a while.  What is important to these 2 teams?  LSU may have an outside (way outside) chance to still dance in the NC game.  Let's face it Tennessee is just happy to be there.  With the way their season was going, everyone in Knoxville will be happy it is not a blowout.  What about Les Miles' future?  How much of a distraction is Nebraska's courtship of Pelini going to be a factor?  That is too many questions for me.  Kiss of Death likes Tennessee and the under. Well, would you look at that! (6-4 against the side, 4-6 against the number.)

    Big XII Championship

                 VS    

     

    (10-2) Oklahoma -3 vs (11-1) Missouri (67) - Oklahoma is coming off a thrashing of in-state rivals Oklahoma State.  Missouri is coming off a 4th quarter rally by a very, very talented Kansas team.  Missouri is hot.  They have played a couple games on the biggest stage in college football, and I believe they are ready to take on Oklahoma at a neutral site.  If Mizzou can limit turnovers, they stand a better than average chance to win.  The Kiss of Death likes Mizzou and the over. This one wasn't even close. (6-5 against the side, 4-7 against the number)

     

    That is not as bad as I usually do.  My bookie is happy because I will make out a loser due to me posting the juice.  Guido, your welcome.

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    Best Performance By A Student Body.

    Friday, November 16, 2007, 02:16 PM EST [General]

     

                                            

    Through all the time-outs, through all the replays, the students of Arizona University showed a level of restraint that is uncommon amongst students at a football game.  It was as if there was an invisible barrier, a "force-field" if you will, around the field.  This "force-field" exhibited a calming effect on the otherwise rowdy student body. 

    The students were a bit premature in the rushing of the field, but they made up for the mistake by waiting patiently right off the sidelines.  As many students as there were packed in the tiny space between the side-lines and the wall, I was shocked that no one encroached the field of play.  The students did a better job of avoiding a side-line penalty than most coaching staffs.

    I would like to introduce a new award category in the college football repertoire.  The new category is "Best Performance By A Student Body." 

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    **The Big XII is in the National Championship!

    Friday, November 16, 2007, 09:57 AM EST [General]

    Cornfused?  Let me help.

    Scenario #1: 

    11/24/07 - (#5)Mizzou beats (#3)Kansas, (#4)Oklahoma beats Oklahoma State

    12/01/07 - (#4)Oklahoma beats (#5)Mizzou

                                              Oklahoma is in.

    Scenario #2:

    11/24/07 - (#5)Mizzou beats (#3)Kansas, (#4)Oklahoma beats Oklahoma State

    12/01/07 - (#5)Mizzou beats (#4)Oklahoma

                                    Missouri is in.

    Scenario #3:

    11/24/07 - (#3)Kansas beats (#5)Mizzou,  (#4)Oklahoma beats Oklahoma State

    12/01/07 - (#4)Oklahoma beats (#3)Kansas

                                              Oklahoma is in.

    Scenario #4:

    11/24/07 - (#3)Kansas beats (#5)Mizzou, (#4)Oklahoma beats Oklahoma State

    12/01/07 - (#3)Kansas beats (#4)Oklahoma

                                               Kansas is in.

     

     

     

    The most important week of college football for the Big XII is this week 11/17/07. 

    The results of this week's match-ups will truly decide if the Big XII is in the National Championship Game.

    (9-1)Oklahoma @ (7-4) Texas Tech

                                           VS.

    (3-8) Iowa State @ (10-0) Kansas

                                         VS.

    (9-1) Missouri @ (5-5) Kansas State

                                 VS.

    The fate of the Big XII in the National Championship game hinges on the outcomes of this weeks' games.  If *Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri win this week against their respective opponents, then the Big 12 is assured a representative in the National Championship Game. 

                       

    *Oklahoma has to beat Oklahoma State on 11/24 in order for Oklahoma to be considered for the NC game.

     

                                                                                         

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    It Is a Great Year For Nebraska Football!

    Wednesday, November 14, 2007, 11:52 AM EST [General]

    What happens to other colleges in the state when the premier school looks out of state for talent?  Just look at Nebraska for the answer. 

    Over the last few years, the state of Nebraska has blossomed in the sport of football.  The Division 1 team, the Cornhuskers, may not have fared very well, but the rest of the state is doing just fine. 

    Here is a list of the records of some of the other schools in the state.

    Chadron State - Chadron, NE

    2007 - 11-0 

    2006 - 12-1

    2005 - 4-6

    2004 - 7-3

      University of Nebraska - Omaha, NE

    2007 -- 10-0

    2006 -- 8-3

    2005 -- 8-3

    2004 -- 8-3

     Nebraska Wesleyan - Lincoln, NE 

     2007 - 7-3

    2006 - 7-3

    2005 - 6-4

    2004 - 5-5

                      

    Contrary to popular belief, there are football players in Nebraska.  California, Texas, and Florida have enough to justify the talent export of their states, but there are players in Nebraska if you look.  

    http://www.cornnation.com/story/2006/12/13/223034/52

                                     

    My case in point is a young kid by the name of Danny Woodhead.  This fantastic young man wanted nothing more than to play football at the college level.  Coming from North Platte, NE, of course he wanted to play for the Cornhuskers.  He ends up at Chadron State.  He also ends up with more than 7,555 yards rushing for his career.  Yes, that is a record.  That is the record for all divisions in the NCAA.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Woodhead 

    You know you have made it to the Big Time when you have your own listing on the Wikipedia.

    http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_page=1200&u_sid=10184578 

    Over the bye-week that Nebraska is currently in, the Coaching staff is going to focus efforts in-state.  I wonder if this is Bill "as good as canned" Callahan's idea or Tom Osborne's?

     

     

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