Week 9 2012: Saturday morning picks! #saturdayselections

YOU’RE LOOKING LIVE… at another blog post, and if I’m posting a blog this early in the morning then it MUST be Saturday.  If its a Saturday morning in this fall, then Gameday IS in fact comin’ to your citaaaaay.  Gameday is fired up on the main screen, Sportscenter is going on the second screen, and the rojo tea is flowing.  The broadcast is coming live from Norman, Oklahoma for the big matchup between Oklahoma and Notre Dame today.  Currently our experts are favoring Oklahoma over Notre Dame with a margin of 16 to 1.  Any guesses to the one?  Yes yes, Lou Holtz shocked the world and called for the upset.  Picks from earlier this week can be found HERE  and HERE.  As the picks roll in this post will be updated, so check back and check back often to make sure you see who everyone is riding today.

Dari Nowkhah:
Oreg St over Washington
Bama over Miss St
Nebraska over Michigan
S.Carolina over Tennessee
Ohio St over Penn St
OU over ND
Florida over Georgia
KState over TTU
Arkansas over Ole Miss
FSU over Duke

Mel Kiper Jr.
OU over Notre Dame
Georgia over Florida

Todd McShay:
Bama over Miss St
OU over Notre Dame
KState over TTU
Michigan over Nebraska
Georgia over Florida (UPSET SPECIAL)

David Pollack:
Oregon St over Washington
KState over TTU
Oregon over Colorado
Ohio St over Penn St
Florida over Georgia
OU over ND
Michigan over Nebraska

Chris Fowler:
Georgia over Florida

Desmond Howard:
Oregon St over Washington
Penn St over Ohio St
Florida over Georgia
TTU over KState
OU over ND
Michigan over Nebraska
Ohio over Miami(OH)
Okla St over TCU
Bama over Miss St
TAMU over Auburn
USC over Arizona

Kirk Herbstreit:
Oregon over Colorado
Clemson over Wake Forest
Bama over Miss St
NC St over UNC
S.Carolina over Tennessee
Gannon over Lock Haven
Ohio St over Penn St
Michigan over Nebraska
Ohio over Miami(OH)
KState over TTU
Okla St over TCU
TAMU over Auburn
Florida over Georgia
Oregon St over Washington
Arizona over USC

Lee Corso:
FSU over Duke
Lock Haven over Gannon
Penn St over Ohio St
Nebraska over Michigan
Miami(OH) over Ohio
KState over TTU
Okla St over TCU
TAMU over Auburn
Florida over Georgia
S.Carolina over Tennessee
Oregon St over Washington
USC over Arizona
Bama over Miss St
OU over Notre Dame (headgear pick)

Nathan Followill:
TCU over Okla St
KState over TTU
Bama over Miss St
Georgia over Florida
USC over Arizona
Oreg St over Washington
Ohio St over Penn St
Michigan over Nebraska
OU over Notre Dame

Jennifer’s Picks:
Penn St over Ohio St
Michigan over Nebraska
Ohio over Miami(OH)
KState over TTU
Okla St over TCU
TAMU over Auburn
Florida over Georgia
S.Carolina over Tennessee
Boise St over Wyoming
Oregon St over Washington
USC over Arizona
Bama over Miss St
Notre Dame over OU (Upset special)

Week 7 2012: Gameday Review

If you tuned in this morning for College Gameday, you surely had high hopes.  This is the first time Gameday has broadcasted from South Bend, Indiana since the USC/Notre Dame game known as the Bush-Push back in 2005.  This week’s matchup was for the Stanford Cardinal visiting the Fighting Irish in another tough test for a surprisingly good Irish team this year.  Chris Fowler welcomed us into the show before Samantha Steele took over the first hour on ESPNU.  This week’s outfit got great reviews from everyone polled (my girlfriend Jennifer).  It was “very stylish” and she said there was nothing that she would change.

Best outfit yet

We had the usual banter between Samantha, Desmond Howard and David Pollack before diving into a segment with Todd McShay to break down the Red River Rivalry between Texas and Oklahoma.  For anyone interested, he picked Oklahoma over Texas on Sportscenter this morning prior to Gameday. I’m sure is a big help to everyone now that the game is over.  If I can give my opinion for a minute (as opposed to every other thing I write on here), I still hate that it has been renamed the Red River Rivalry. Every football analyst is still allowed to call high scoring matchups a shootout, but apparently its not politically correct to call this matchup a shootout.  Plus its hard to say.  Maybe I’m too traditional, or maybe I’m just a jerk, but I’ll be calling it the Red River Shootout as long as I’m hanging around.  Let’s move on.

Desmond Howard had on a decent suit today, with a loud pink tie on.  He got the usual spattering of boos he gets everywhere he goes, but I’d expect a little more coming from one of Michigan’s rivals.  In fact, I was pretty disappointed with the Notre Dame crowd at Gameday today.  They weren’t very loud, didn’t get many chants going, and had no funny signs.  Apparently they don’t teach comedy at Notre Dame.  The ONLY funny sign is the one I borrowed from Deadspin, which I also feature for Desmond Howard’s pink tie.  As a side note, Jennifer was not impressed with Pollack’s suit.  She said it looked like it was made of felt, and doesn’t like the checkered-stripe pattern.

Presented without comment

Other things we learned in the first hour are that David Pollack is still riding the Beaver train; i.e. picking Oregon State to continue their win streak.  We got a quote from Dana Holgorsen about Lubbock, TX and their matchup with Texas Tech today.  He said “there’s a lot of dirt” and “it’s like landing in Iraq”.  We got a replay of last week’s piece on Manti T’eo and the tragedies in his life.  See last week’s review for more details.  We got some early morning picks from David and Desmond, with Desmond trolling one of his rivals and choosing Stanford, while David went with Notre Dame.

As the main show kicked off on ESPN, Fowler took the reigns from Samantha Steele, and sent David Pollack to go tweet with the rubes on the internet.  This week he was on the bus with Digger Phelps tweeting.  Digger was writing something on a piece of paper.  I don’t remember what it said but it was something generic like “Go Irish”.

Pollack and Phelps

Shortly into the show, we got a memorial piece for the late Beano Cook who passed away earlier this week.  I can’t say that I really saw him in his prime, but as one of the original panelists on College Gameday it is still a tremendous loss to the sport.  I mostly remember him from popping up randomly on Sportscenter, the Herd and other radio shows, and podcasts.  He always seemed like a funny grumpy old man who knew everything about college football, and seeing highlights of his old days on Gameday was a nice treat.

After that we got a quick segment for the Gameday crew to review their national championship predictions.  It was a big mish-mash of USC/Oklahoma/FSU so pretty much nobody is even in the ballpark.  We got another strange Tom Rinaldi 30 second piece entitled “Golden” about the tradition of Notre Dame.  These segments continue to mystify me as they seem to have no real point or story, yet we need to make sure Tom Rinaldi’s name is pasted all over it for him to get credit.  The only thing I took away fro this segment was that when I see the endzones at Notre Dame and how they have old-timey striping with no color paint on it, I just imagine the Notre Dame administration is still probably mad that the field goal posts were moved to the back of the endzones in 1927.  Right after the Tom Rinaldi segment, we got a visit from Irish head coach Brian Kelly.  I thought this was also strange, because it seems like he might have something better to do right before a big game.

We got a piece from Gene Wojciechowski about Oregon State head coach Mike Riley.  Apparently he’s a pretty nice guy and unique.  He rides a bike to work every day.  He doesn’t curse.  He has his team do water balloon fights, tennis ball homerun derbies, and inflatable tube sumo wrestling.  Looks pretty fun.  Also he takes his team to In-n-out burger after wins on the road.  His dad Bud Riley was head coach there as well, so he is following his dad’s footsteps and having great success, although his dad passed away shortly before the season.  Great piece by Gene W.

They had the return of Bald Man on Campus with Scott Van Pelt.  This week he interviewed LSU head coach Les Miles.  I have to say I prefer him hanging out with the players, because Les Miles isn’t as fun of an interview.  Coach interviews are always incredibly generic.  We got a reminder from Chris Fowler that there were lots of fans getting an early start to the day with Louisville vs. Pitt which was kicking off at 10AM Central.  Yeah, an early start if you wanted to sleep in at my house on Saturday.  With about 30 minutes left on the program, the Notre Dame crowd finally woke up.  They started a chant when Desmond Howard was talking, and I *think* the chant was “ROCKET’S BETTER!”  Irish fans: 1; Desmond Howard: 0.  The last piece we got today before the picks was Samantha Steele going to Notre Dame to play beer pong with the football team.  Not really, but they play a trick shot game on Mondays trying to get a ping pong ball into a cup of water, and they HAVE to get a trick shot done before they can eat.  She joined in the fun, although she never made a trick shot. I present to you Trick Shot Mondays.

Trick Shot Mondays

But now to the business we all came for.  We were reminded by Fowler that Lee Corso has never picked the Irish to win when they are at South Bend.  We were then introduced to celebrity guest picker Vince Vaughn, who played a role in the movie Rudy.  He had some solid insight for today’s games, and of course chose Notre Dame over Stanford.  But then when it was headgear time, we got one for the ages.  Lee Corso went with the Fighting Irish, dressing up in full leprechaun gear and doing a jig with their mascot.  A great finish to a so-so edition of Gameday this morning.

Vince Vaughn: Notre Dame fan
Courtesy of Twitter
Irish over Cardinal!

 

 

 

Week 5 2012: Gameday Review!

Well ladies and gents, it was a long, long day around here due to the fact that my work decided that I needed to be there most of today.  Apparently that’s where I get money to pay bills or something, so I couldn’t really argue.  As I stated earlier, we were camped out at Jennifer’s house overnight, and we got up early to watch the ESPNU hour of Gameday, along with as much as I could see on the main show before I had to be at work.  She was awesome enough to not only DVR Gameday for me, but she watched it twice for me: once to make her own picks this morning, and once when I got home tonight.  She also had homemade chile relleños ready for dinner when I walked in the door (and she got the recipe from a real Mexican, so you know its good!).  How did I get this lucky?  I’m not sure, but I’ll take it.

Anyways, now that I have viewed all of Gameday and had a chance to digest everything, let’s dive right in.  We were broadcasting live from East Lansing, Michigan for the matchup between Ohio State and Michigan State.  Samantha Steele apparently met her new boyfriend there this week, so sorry to all of you who are reading this and thought you had a shot.  He’s a good listener, but not much of a talker apparently.

Samantha Steele’s new boyfriend

There was a very lively crowd gathered this morning to celebrate Gameday’s broadcast, and they were especially happy to see Michigan Wolverine  Desmond Howard grace everyone with his presence.  And if you couldn’t tell, that was sarcasm, as it poured boos every time he started talking.  What do you expect when your two most hated rivals are playing at each other, and you’re supposed to chime in with your unbiased opinion?  On a related note, the sign of the day was inspired by the Heisman winner, and had his face plastered on it.

Desmond Howard’s worst nightmare: Sparty vs Buckeye

As things continued, we got the usual Chris Fowler open before Samantha Steele took over hosting with Pollack and Howard breaking things down for us.  Anyone who is a regular to College Gameday will surely know Chris Fowler’s $100 challenge, where he poses some obscure college football trivia question nobody will ever know an answer to, and if they get it right he will give them the hundred dollar bill.  Today, Samantha Steele started her own version; the $20 challenge.  I don’t remember the question or the answer, but this will certainly be an entertaining segment in the future.

$20 Challenge: Keep practicing

Speaking of Samantha Steele, Jennifer was torn on her outfit today, as was I.  She had on a pink jacket with a green and red scarf, along with some black pants and boots.  This marks her first appearance without the wedge heels.  Jennifer didn’t think the scarf matched the jacket, and as she put it, she liked the outfit from the chest up and waist down, but not the torso.  I’m not quite the fashion critic she is, so I’ll leave it to Jennifer.

We got a replay of some Mike Gundy video they have played all this week on ESPN about their weekly prep.  We got some early picks from David and Desmond, including lots of boos when they both picked Ohio State over Sparty.  A nice “Ohio sucks” chant broke out.  Tough crowd.  We also got David Pollack’s third consecutive pick of Oregon State.  As he put it, he is “riding the Beaver train”.  There were many more immature snickers referencing our Gameday crew’s love of the Beavers.  Grow up guys.

 

Riding the Beaver train!

As the main show on ESPN kicked off with Fowler, Corso, Herbie and Howard, they sent David Pollack to use the internet.  This week he was tweeting live from an ice-cream shop, where he was having some mint chocolate chip with Sparty.

David Pollack: Internet User

We got a nice Chris Fowler interview with Brian Kelly that I mostly slept through.  Sorry Notre Dame fans, but Brian Kelly is quite generic. Perfect for Notre Dame.  At least he’s doing things better than Charlie Weiss.  We had the Gameday crew breaking down the hideous Nebraska and Wisconsin uniforms for tonight.  Why can’t teams with classic looks just leave them alone?  There was a segment by Gene Wojciechowski about the fall of the Arkansas Razorbacks.  The gist was that Bobby Petrino not only screwed himself, but screwed the entire football team (as you can now see).  Also, John L. Smith is crazy.

This week’s Tebow Memorial Segment was about De’anthony Thomas from Oregon, who grew up in the hood in LA.  After a rough upbringing, he became well known playing in Snoop Dogg’s youth football league, and was such a standout that Snoop himself gave him the nickname Black Mamba, after the snake.  Snoop himself had a nice quote about Thomas: “He is like Thomas Edison”.  I don’t get it, but sounds good.

We also got a brief Tom Rinaldi segment about the suffering Big 10, highlighting their struggles against… well anyone outside of conference.  We got a FULL Tom Rinaldi quiet talking segment about Braxton Miller at Ohio State.  Apparently he’s pretty good or something.  My biggest takeaway was that Braxton Miller has a gigantic ass, and Urban Meyer likes to let him know this.  I didn’t know Urban Meyer was funny.

But enough jokes from Urban Meyer, its time to get down to the business we all came here for.  Picks.  Lots of them.  I’m sure you’ve been waiting anxiously to know who the guest celebrity picker was.  Well I’m sure you’ll be as impressed as this Michigan State/Ohio State crowd to learn that there was no celebrity guest.  Instead, we got an extra dose of Desmond Howard!  Before we get down to headgear picks, let the official record show that Chris Fowler issued a TRIPLE NOT-SO-FAST and called for the Oklahoma State upset over Texas.  Heading into this headgear selection, Coach Corso is 10-3 all time picking games in the state of Michigan.  What does this mean in the statistical sense?  Nothing really, but go with it.  He looked back fondly at how his first every headgear pick was putting on the Buckeye headgear 16 years ago.  But that was just to fake the crowd out.  He reminded us he picked Sparty to go to the Rose Bowl this year!  DOUBLE FAKE!  He went with the Buckeyes for his official headgear pick, and after all that poking and prodding, the crowd reacted with a nice chant of “Asshole!” as the games kicked off this morning.

Awkward wave! Go Buckeyes!