Week 3 2013: Results are up, grades are posted!

Good day of football yesterday.  A HUGE matchup between Bama and A&M.  Some really close games.  Some really weird finishes.  And some great performances from our analysts this week.  We had great weeks from Pat Forde (26-4), Dari Nowkhah (9-2), Mel Kiper Jr. (5-0), Charles Arbuckle (9-1), Lee Corso (8-2), and Jennifer (9-2).  However, this week’s golden unicorn star is awarded to Colin Cowherd who came in at 10-0 for an undefeated week.  Lyle Lovett was this week’s special guest celebrity and he went 5-3, but was much more entertaining than Mark Harmon last week.  Losers this week include Kirk Herbstreit (6-5) and Lou Holtz (1-3).  The Arizona State/Wisconsin game threw everyone off and was the make or break game for most of our experts this week.  Certificates are in the mail so make sure to keep an eye out for it if your name was listed above.  Check below to see how your favorite or most hated personalities did this week.  Also, please note that Matt Millen, Brock Huard, and Woody Paige have been dropped from the all-time rankings for not having enough picks.  If you three are reading this (which I assume you are), then you need to pick more games at which point you can rejoin the rest of our crowd.

Tom Luginbill: 2-0
RIGHT Bama over TAMU
RIGHT Oregon over Tennessee

Colin cowherd: 10-0
RIGHT Ole Miss over Texas upset of the year
RIGHT Bama over TAMU
RIGHT Michigan over Akron
RIGHT UCLA over Nebraska
RIGHT Oregon over Tennessee
RIGHT Washington over Illinois
RIGHT Ohio St over Cal
RIGHT S.Carolina over Vanderbilt
RIGHT Notre Dame over Purdue
RIGHT Ariz St over Wisconsin

Skip bayless: 0-1
WRONG Tamu over Bama

Paul Finebaum: 1-0
RIGHT Bama over TAMU

Tim Cowlishaw: 1-0
RIGHT Bama over TAMU

Bill Plaschke: 1-0
RIGHT Bama over TAMU

Kevin Blackistone: 1-0
RIGHT Bama over TAMU

Bomani Jones: 1-0
RIGHT Bama over TAMU

Robert smith: 1-0
RIGHT Bama over TAMU

Mark Schlabach: 1-0
UCLA over Nebraska (upset special)

Pat Forde: 26-4
RIGHT Boise St over AF
RIGHT GaTech over Duke
RIGHT FSU over Nevada
WRONG Temple over Fordham
PPD Fresno St over Colorado
WRONG Nebraska over UCLA
RIGHT OU over Tulsa
RIGHT Okla St over Lamar
RIGHT Washington over Illinois
WRONG BGSU over Indiana
RIGHT Michigan over Akron
RIGHT NW over WMU
RIGHT UCF over Penn St
RIGHT Notre Dame over Purdue
RIGHT Ariz St over Wisconsin
RIGHT Ohio St over Cal
RIGHT Oregon over Tennessee
RIGHT USC over BC
RIGHT Louisville over Kentucky
RIGHT S.Carolina over Vanderbilt
RIGHT Auburn over Miss St
RIGHT LSU over Kent St
RIGHT Ole Miss over Texas
RIGHT Bama over TAMU
RIGHT Oreg St over Utah
RIGHT Stanford over Army
RIGHT VaTech over ECU
RIGHT MTSU over Memphis
WRONG Ball St over UNT
RIGHT Maryland over UConn

Brad Edwards: 1-1
WRONG TCU over TTU
RIGHT UCF over Penn St (upset special)

Ryen Russillo: 1-0
RIGHT Maryland over Uconn

Jason Sehorn: 4-1
RIGHT Bama over TAMU
RIGHT Oregon over Tennessee
WRONG Wisconsin over Ariz St
RIGHT UCLA over Nebraska
RIGHT Ole Miss over Texas

Dari Nowkhah: 9-2
RIGHT USC over BC
WRONG ECU over VaTech
RIGHT UCF over Penn St
RIGHT Auburn over Miss St
RIGHT Ole Miss over Texas
WRONG Wisconsin over Ariz St
RIGHT Washington over Illinois
RIGHT UCLA over Nebraska
RIGHT Ohio St over Cal
RIGHT Oregon over Tennessee
RIGHT Bama over TAMU

Mel Kiper Jr.: 5-0
RIGHT over TAMU
RIGHT Ohio St over Cal
RIGHT UCLA over Nebraska
RIGHT Ole Miss over Texas
RIGHT Ariz St over Wisconsin

Charles Arbuckle: 9-1
RIGHT USC over BC
RIGHT VaTech over ECU
WRONG Penn St over UCF
RIGHT Auburn over Miss St
RIGHT Ole Miss over Texas
RIGHT Ariz St over Wisconsin
RIGHT Washington over Illinois
RIGHT UCLA over Nebraska
RIGHT Ohio St over Cal
RIGHT Bama over TAMU

Todd McShay: 2-0
RIGHT Bama over TAMU
RIGHT UCLA over Nebraska (upset special)

Lou Holtz: 1-3
WRONG TAMU over Bama
WRONG Nebraska over ucla
WRONG Texas over ole miss
RIGHT Ariz St over Wisconsin

Mark May: 3-0
RIGHT Bama over TAMU
RIGHT Ucla over Nebraska
RIGHT Ole miss over texas

Chris Fallica: 0-1
WRONG Miss St over Auburn

Chris Fowler: 1-0
RIGHT Auburn over Miss St

David Pollack: 4-0
RIGHT Auburn over Miss St
RIGHT Louisville over Kentucky
RIGHT Oregon over Tennessee
RIGHT Bama over TAMU

Desmond Howard: 7-2
WRONG TCU over TTU
RIGHT Auburn over Miss St
WRONG Penn St over UCF
RIGHT Notre Dame over Purdue
RIGHT Ole Miss over Texas
RIGHT Ariz St over Wisconsin
RIGHT Ohio St over Cal
RIGHT UCLA over Nebraska
RIGHT Bama over TAMU

Kirk Herbstreit: 6-5
RIGHT Oregon over Tennessee
RIGHT Ohio st over Cal
WRONG TCU over TTU
RIGHT Auburn over Miss St
RIGHT Ole Miss over Texas
WRONG Wisconsin over Ariz St
WRONG BC over USC
RIGHT UCLA over Nebraska
WRONG Iowa St over Iowa (upset special)
RIGHT Washington over Illinois
WRONG TAMU over Bama

Lee Corso: 8-2
WRONG Texas over Ole Miss
RIGHT Oregon over Tennessee
RIGHT Ariz St over Wisconsin
RIGHT Ohio St over Cal
RIGHT USC over BC
WRONG Nebraska over UCLA
RIGHT UCF over Penn St (upset special)
RIGHT Auburn over Miss St
RIGHT Washington over Illinois
RIGHT Bama over TAMU (headgear pick)

Lyle Lovett: 5-3
WRONG Vanderbilt over S.Carolina (upset special)
RIGHT Auburn over Miss St
WRONG Nebraska over UCLA
RIGHT Washington over Illinois
RIGHT Ariz St over Wisconsin
RIGHT USC over BC
RIGHT Ole Miss over Texas
WRONG TAMU over Bama

Jennifer’s Picks: 9-2
RIGHT Boise St over AF
RIGHT Auburn over Miss St
RIGHT Michigan over Akron
RIGHT Notre Dame over Purdue
RIGHT Ohio St over Cal
RIGHT UCLA over Nebraska
RIGHT Washington over Illinois
WRONG Wisconsin over Ariz St
RIGHT USC over BC
RIGHT Ole Miss over Texas
WRONG TAMU over Bama (upset special)

Billy the Cat:
WRONG TAMU over Bama

Week 3 2013: Gameday review

Good evening folks.  Sorry for the delay on this week’s official Unofficial College Gameday review.  We got a last minute invite to go do some gigging with the A&M crowd during today’s big game between Bama and Texas A&M, so we decided to join in the festivities.  Speaking of which, today’s episode of College Gameday was coming at you live from College Station, Tx for this matchup between the Crimson Tide and those Aggies.  This crowd was more lively than last week, and perhaps the most organized fanbase in Gameday history.  Whether you love or hate Texas A&M, they have a group of fans that know yells and chants down to the most minute details, and it made for a good show today.  While we are on the subject of the fans today, let us take a moment to rejoice in a few of the signs spotted today.  “Even Forrest Gump got into Bama” was a strong contender, but this week’s official sign of the week is pictured below.  I salute you sir; this is good work you are doing.

Week 3: Sign of the Week
Week 3: Sign of the Week

The guys talked a little football, and then this happened, and I don’t really have much to say about it.

Eminem's head
Eminem’s head

Bald Man on Campus returned with your host Scott Van Pelt, and this week it was an interview with Alabama linebacker CJ Mosley.  There wasn’t really much schtick from SVP this week; it was pretty much a regular interview.  This segment determined that CJ Mosley is pretty good at football.

Quarterback guru George Whitfield returned to talk about Johnny Manziel leading up to today’s game.  If I can take a minute to editorialize here, I’d like to say that this segment either needs more substance or needs to go.  Week 1 was really cool when we saw his training methods, but his interview was incredibly generic.  Week 2 he came on for analysis and it was incredibly generic.  Week 3 came and went, and it was once again incredibly generic.  The high point of this segment was Whitfield telling us Manziel is emotionally at a 5, which is right where he needs to be leading up to a big game.  That’s right; this segment’s high point was Georgie Whitfield telling us Manziel is emotionally neutral leading up to this game.  End rant.

Tom Rinaldi performing live
Tom Rinaldi performing live

We saw the return of Beatnik Poetry with Tom Rinaldi, and this week’s piece was dedicated to Bear Bryant.  Since Bryant coached at both A&M and Bama, and this week would have been his 100th birthday, this game was even more special.  Rinaldi brought up food for thought such as what Bryant would think of his teams today.  He said Bryant’s influence is both timeless and present in today’s game, and that this game would be a gift to him on his 100th birthday.  Very deep stuff.

Other things we learned today is that Texas A&M still hates Dennis Franchione, since they hissed and booed every time his name was brought up.  We also learned that *PERHAPS* the visiting locker room at A&M has been *ACCIDENTALLY* out of order this entire season, so Bama brought their own portable AC units just in case they were needed.  We also learned that Paul Finebaum thinks the SEC is pretty great, and he also wants you to get off his lawn.

A big part of today’s show was a roundtable discussion with Fowler, Corso, Herbie, Desmond, Pollack and Paul Finebaum about players getting paid and the scandals coming out in recent weeks about Oklahoma State and Bama.  Maybe it is just me, but I feel like every time one of these stories surfaces, Desmond Howard is suspiciously very vocal about supporting the players and proclaiming them innocent until proven guilty at the same time he advocates players getting compensated for their likenesses.  Of course, Mr. Howard would NEVER pick up a nickel off the street if it fell from a booster’s pocket at Michigan back in the day.  However this devolved into a discussion of civil rights with Desmond Howard apparently fighting for the lower class, and letting us know that this is just another example of the underprivileged being taken advantage of by the wealthy.  I half expected him to dive into a speech such as “I HAVE A DREAM… THAT ONE DAY… COLLEGE PLAYERS CAN BE PAID LARGE SUMS OF CASH… DELIVERED IN BRIEFCASES… BY COLLEGE RECRUITERS… AND SHADY AUTOGRAPH DEALERS… AND SEEDY BOOSTERS…” and so on.  This discussion got very heated between the guys, and Desmond Howard got somewhat hammered on Twitter by a lot of users who accused him of vaguely getting race involved in this discussion.  At the end of the segment, Desmond reminded us that he has no good solution to the problem, but wants you to know it is a problem.  Fair enough.

We got a quick mention of Rutgers retiring Eric Legrand’s number at today’s game.  If for some reason you don’t know Eric Legrand, just Google his name.  His story is inspirational, and it was really cool to see it happen today.

There was a segment from Gene Wojciechowski about the mother of Thad Randall from Nebraska who apparently plays center for the Houston Energy women’s football team.  Thad said he could take on his mom and wouldn’t cut her any slack.  She also apparently had three toes amputated from some accident and continues to play.  She seems tough.

Chris Fowler returned with the Hundred Dollar Bill Question, and this week was actually one the rest of the crew almost got right.  Who was the last QB to beat Saban in back to back starts?  Drew Brees at Purdue.  The guys were all pretty close guessing Big 10 QBs from back in the day, but missed Brees.  Also, Desmond said that this question should only be worth $50 since it was so late in the show.

I felt like today’s show lacked some of the pizzazz of other weeks.  We didn’t get any Tom Rinaldi-Tim Tebow Memorial segments featuring heartbreaking and emotional stories related to football programs.  Bald Man on Campus was pretty straight forward.  We didn’t get to see EVERYONE’S FAVORITE SEGMENT OF THE DAY DAVID POLLACK USING THE INTERNET.  And we only got about 25 seconds of Samantha Ponder today as she introduced a single segment.  I wonder what that is about.  Anyways, here was her outfit today.  Jennifer said the top was great, and liked that her hair was back to being parted on the side.  She didn’t like the skirt’s color or shape, so Mrs. Ponder please take note.

Sam Ponder: Week 3
Sam Ponder: Week 3

 

But now its time for the business you all came here for.  Today’s guest celebrity picker was musician Lyle Lovett.  Last year Lee Corso might have been the only one who gave Texas A&M a shot against Bama, and he picked them to win the game.  Corso is off to an 0-2 start picking headgear games this year, and so is Billy the Cat.  Billy the Cat went with Texas A&M (the clear bowl being A&M, the red bowl being Bama).  Corso threw on the Alabama headgear (which meant no live animals this week to Herbie’s relief), and that means after today’s game Lee Corso leads Billy the Cat 1-0 in headgear picks for the year.  Enjoy your evening and see you next week.

Billy picks Texas A&M
Billy picks Texas A&M

 

Corso picks Bama!
Corso picks Bama!

Week 2: Picks with Billy the Cat

Billy the Cat
Billy the Cat

We’re back here at Cole’s Gameday Blog, and it is once again the time everyone has been waiting for: PICKS WITH BILLY THE CAT!  As a reminder, Billy the Cat is a semi-homeless cat who sometimes lives in our house, he is a huge college football fan, and will be picking games this year.  We will put out a bowl of food representing each team’s color, and whichever bowl he chooses to eat from first is his team for the week.  He is going to be picking the Gameday headgear pick each week against Lee Corso to find out once and for all who can pick big games better: Lee Corso or Billy the Cat.  Both guys went with Georgia over Clemson last week and started off 0-1.  Both of them went with Notre Dame over Michigan tonight, so either way they will stay tied.

Billy picks the Irish!
Billy picks the Irish!