Week 8 2012: FRIDAY PICKSTRAVAGANZA!

Sorry for the late updates this week, but we’ve taken the show on the road here at Cole’s Gameday blog.  Picks will be not *quite* as thorough this week due to the travels, but here’s what we have so far, and we’ll have more as they come in.  Enjoy your evening folks.

Matt Stinchcomb:
LSU over TAMU
Bama over Tennessee
FSU over Miami

Matt Millen:
Oregon over Ariz St

Mike Bellotti:
Iowa over Penn St
WVU over KState
ND over BYU
Wisconsin over Minnesota
Miss St over MTSU
Clemson over VaTech
FSU over Miami

Tom Luginbill:
ND over BYU
Rutgers over Temple

Jason Sehorn:
Penn St over Iowa
Clemson over VaTech
Bama over Tennessee
FSU over Miami

Dan Hawkins:
Minnesota over Wisconsin

Dari Nowkhah:
Miss St over MTSU
Nebraska over NW
S.Carolina over Florida
Penn St over Iowa
LSU over TAMU

Brad Edwards:
Bama over Tennessee
FSU over Miami

Trevor Matich:
Oregon over Ariz St

Kirk Herbstreit:
Florida over S.Carolina
Michigan over Mich St
Penn St over Iowa

David Pollack:
KState over WVU

Danny Kanell:
Oregon over Ariz St

Colin Cowherd:
Oregon over Ariz St
Bama over Tennessee
Florida over S.Carolina
KState over WVU
Notre Dame over BYU
LSU over TAMU
Oregon St over Utah
OU over Texas
USC over Colorado

Mark Schlabach:
KState over WVU

Mark May:
WVU over KState
Florida over S.Carolina
Texas Tech over TCU
Stanford over Cal
Oregon over Ariz St
LSU over TAMU
BYU over ND

Brian Griese:
KState over WVU
Florida over S.Carolina
TTU over TCU
Stanford over Cal

Lou Holtz:
TAMU over LSU
KSTate over WVU
S.Carolina over Florida
Notre Dame over BYU

Todd McShay:
WVU over KState
Florida over S.Carolina

Scott Van Pelt:
Florida over S.Carolina

Ryen Russillo:
Stanford over Cal
TTU over TCU

Week 4 2012: College Gameday Review

Welcome back.  College Gameday is just ending, the full day of games are just beginning, and its time for us to take a minute to reflect on this morning’s activities.  Things were a little hectic this morning as we suffered some technical difficulties involving the FIOS box, DVR, and their ability for me to view College Gameday.  Luckily we had a backup TV, but might have missed a couple of details while I was getting things back into working order.  Things are back online, and all is normal in the universe.

We kicked off things live from Tallahassee, Florida this morning for the big matchup between Clemson and Florida State.  Going into this show, they said FSU is only 3-5 when Gameday is present on their campus, so take note of this important information gamblers.  Coach Corso also comes into this week riding a two-week losing streak for his headgear picks.  Can he turn it around?  Tune in tonight to find out.  Who did he pick?  Read on and you will see (or just scroll down if you could care less about anything I say).  Things started off the first hour as always with Chris Fowler welcoming us to the presentation with Desmond Howard and David Pollack.  Then Samantha Steele took over hosting the first hour because, as she put it, the humidity was killing his hair.  We got discussions on all the games including tonight’s game, which has now been dubbed “The Battle of Jimbo and Dabo”.  We got a replay of last week’s Dewey Bozella piece and his inspirational story of being wrongfully imprisoned.  The first hour closed, as always, with picks from Desmond and David making picks.  They both took the Seminoles and got quite an ovation from the crowd.  Also, Samantha Steele’s shoes made another return, so Jennifer will be thrilled.  No outlandish suit from Desmond Howard; I am disappointed.

The Early Crew: Looking Sharp

As the second hour started, David Pollack was sent back to the bus to go use the internet.  I do apologize, but this was during our technical difficulties, and this is the closest picture I got of him tweeting, when the FSU cheerleaders threw one of their members at him and he managed to catch her.  Well done David.

Pollack put away the internet; catches cheerleader!

During today’s show, we got some footage of Lee Corso’s time spent playing for Florida State back in the mid  1950s.  I don’t know about you, but I love watching vintage college football clips.  Nothing better than a lazy day watching “Southwest Conference Legends” on Fox Sports Net that used to air a few years ago.  Coming back from one commercial, we got a piece by Tom Rinaldi called “Chopped” about FSU, and the piece lasted about 25 seconds.  I thought this was going to be a full Tom Rinaldi quiet-talking segment, but it was really short and didn’t have much of a point.  I don’t understand why we needed a full title card for “Chopped: by Tom Rinaldi” for a piece less than a minute long.  However, we did get a full Tebow Memorial Segment by Tom Rinaldi about Jimbo Fisher’s son Ethan who suffers from Fanconi Anemia.  Apparently its a blood disorder that his son has, and the life expectancy is about 25.  It sounds pretty horrible, because even if you get a bone marrow transplant to fight the disorder, you are still susceptible to all kinds of cancers.  Heartbreaking stuff, but you would never know it looking at Ethan.  The kid doesn’t look like he has a care in the world, so best of luck to him.

We got a discussion between Pollack, Herbie and Jesse Palmer back in the studio about Mizzou’s QB James Franklin refusing the needle and sitting out last week’s game.  Jesse Palmer chimed in with a great looking opinion that Franklin made the right decision.  He talked about his own choice to use painkillers to get through a game, and how it messed him up for weeks after that because he couldn’t feel the damage he was causing to his body.  Pollack said if he heard the opposing QB had a bad shoulder, he was coming for the shoulder.  We also found out FSU does not like Jesse Palmer, as it rained down boos when he came on the screen.  They must be jealous of his good looks.

We saw the return of Bald Man on Campus with Scott Van Pelt, which we have missed the last two weeks.  His initial piece was him hanging out on campus with Denard Robinson, and this week was him hanging out on campus with Collin Klein; Kansas State QB.  Comparisons were made to Tim Tebow.  Both white. Both home schooled.  Both religious. Both rugged.  Both bring their lunch pale.  Both great leaders.  They talked about Klein always getting bloodied up from taking the big hits, and he said he always looks at his teammates in the huddle who take bigger hits to help him out.  Apparently he supports Tebow, and Tebow supports him.  Klein also plays the piano, violin and mandolin.  Great segment, and I’m glad we had SVP back.

Now its time to get down to the real business at hand.  You probably came here for picks, so its time for picks.  For the full slate of Saturday morning picks, check out THIS POST.  Last night on Twitter, Lee Fitting (@leefitting on Twitter) said he spent 30 minutes planning out the headgear pick with Lee Corso last night.  I could only imagine what they were coming up with.  There was also high speculation about who would be the guest celebrity.  My vote of former FSU star Burt Reynolds did not win.  What they managed to dig up is Tallahassee native and noted motocross driver Ricky Carmichael.  Ricky came onto the set with Fowler, Corso and Herbie and did a great job of contributing pretty much nothing to the presentation.  He had some great insight like “Gonna be a lot of points in this Oregon-Arizona game”, and “I’m going to the game tonight, so I gotta go with Florida State”.  Lee Corso was very unimpressed with this backwards-hat-wearing motorcycle jumper, and pretty much gave him a big MEH every time he picked a game.  This all built up to the big game tonight.  FSU only 3-5 all-time when Gameday is on campus.  Corso riding a two game losing streak on headgear picks.  Would he give the kiss of death to the Seminoles this week?  What was the big presentation Lee Fitting and Coach Corso came up with?  This should answer your question.  Also, I can’t be the only one who thought about this separated at birth comparison below.  Choose wisely, and enjoy your Saturday folks.

Corso goes with the Seminoles!
Mel Brooks: Separated at birth?

Week 3 2012: Results are up!

It was a pretty exciting Saturday yesterday in the world of college football.  Several big upsets, with #2 USC going down to Stanford, Virginia Tech going down against Pitt, and Notre Dame upsetting Michigan State.  Pretty much nobody gave Notre Dame a shot to win except the Notre Dame homers like Lou Holtz and Mike Golic, but they pulled it off nonetheless.  Those two games hurt a lot of our experts this week, so some of their prediction records took a hit, but that’s the whole reason we play the games out on the field.  Well, we play the games for that reason as well as things like determining a national champion.  Our big winners this week were Kirk Herbstreit going 9-3, David Pollack going 7-2.  Our weekly champion has to be Pat Forde, who continues his Secretariat-like-run going 26-5 this week.  Our big losers this week were Jason Sehorn, Robert Smith, and Colin Cowherd who all went 4-5.  Kenny Chesney also went 4-5, which brings his lifetime record to 11-8 on College Gameday.  Review the results below to see how your most beloved/hated personality did this week!

Mike Bellotti: 3-0
RIGHT S.Carolina over UAB
RIGHT Penn St over Navy
RIGHT WVU over James Madison

Jason Sehorn: 4-5
RIGHT Penn St over Navy
RIGHT Bama over Arkansas
WRONG Ariz St over Mizzou
WRONG VaTech over Pitt
WRONG USC over Stanford
RIGHT FSU over Wake Forest
WRONG Mich St over Notre Dame
RIGHT Auburn over LaMonroe
WRONG Tennessee over Florida

Christian Fauria: 8-3
RIGHT FSU over Wake Forest
RIGHT Bama over Arkansas
RIGHT Notre Dame over Mich St
WRONG USC over Stanford
WRONG Tennessee over Florida
RIGHT Penn St over Navy
WRONG BYU over Utah
RIGHT Mizzou over Ariz St
RIGHT Texas over Ole Miss
RIGHT N.Illinois over Army
RIGHT NW over BC

Robert Smith: 4-5
RIGHT Bama over Arkansas
WRONG Mich St over Notre Dame
WRONG USC over Stanford
WRONG Tennessee over Florida
RIGHT Penn St over Navy
WRONG BYU over Utah
RIGHT Mizzou over Ariz St
RIGHT Texas over Ole Miss
WRONG UVA over GaTech

Tom Luginbill: 3-0
RIGHT S.Carolina over UAB
RIGHT Auburn over LaMonroe
RIGHT WVU over James Madison

Dan Hawkins: 1-0
RIGHT Wisconsin over Utah St

Jesse Palmer: 1-1
RIGHT Bama over Arkansas
WRONG Mich St over Notre Dame

Mark Schlabach: 2-0
RIGHT Bama over Arkansas
RIGHT Notre Dame over Mich St

Colin Cowherd: 4-5
WRONG Mich St over Notre Dame
WRONG USC over Stanford
WRONG Tennessee over Florida
RIGHT Ohio St over Cal
RIGHT FSU over Wake Forest
WRONG VaTech over Pitt
RIGHT Bama over Arkansas
WRONG Navy over Penn St
RIGHT Utah over BYU

Todd McShay: 0-2
WRONG Mich St over Notre Dame
WRONG Tennessee over Florida

Danny Kanell: 5-3
RIGHT Ohio St over Cal
RIGHT Michigan over UMass
RIGHT Bama over Arkansas
RIGHT FSU over Wake Forest
RIGHT Penn St over Navy
WRONG Ariz St over Mizzou
WRONG Tennessee over Florida
WRONG Mich St over Notre Dame

Pat Forde: 26-5
RIGHT Clemson over Furman
RIGHT FSU over Wake Forest
RIGHT GaTech over UVA
RIGHT UConn over Maryland
WRONG VaTech over Pitt
RIGHT WVU over James Madison
RIGHT TCU over Kansas
RIGHT KState over UNT
WRONG Ariz St over Mizzou
RIGHT Michigan over UMass
WRONG Mich St over Notre Dame
RIGHT NW over BC
RIGHT Ohio St over Cal
RIGHT Penn St over Navy
RIGHT Wisconsin over Utah St
RIGHT Arizona over SC St
RIGHT Oregon over Tenn Tech
WRONG USC over Stanford
RIGHT UCLA over Houston
RIGHT Georgia over FAU
RIGHT S.Carolina over UAB
RIGHT Florida over Tennessee
RIGHT Bama over Arkansas
RIGHT Auburn over LaMonroe
RIGHT LSU over Idaho
RIGHT Texas over Ole Miss
RIGHT TAMU over SMU
RIGHT Fresno St over Colorado
WRONG BYU over Utah
RIGHT Louisville over UNC
RIGHT Miss St over Troy

Trevor Matich: 0-1
WRONG Mich St over Notre Dame

Mark May: 3-3
WRONG Tennessee over Florida
WRONG Mich St over Notre Dame
WRONG USC over Stanford
RIGHT Bama over Arkansas
RIGHT FSU over Wake Forest
RIGHT Texas over Ole Miss

Lou Holtz: 4-2
WRONG Tennessee over Florida
RIGHT Bama over Arkansas
RIGHT FSU over Wake Forest
WRONG USC over Stanford
RIGHT Notre Dame over Mich St
RIGHT Texas over Ole Miss

Brian Griese: 1-2
WRONG Mich St over Notre Dame
WRONG USC over Stanford
RIGHT Bama over Arkansas

Scott Van Pelt: 1-0
RIGHT Utah over BYU

Ryen Russillo: 2-0
RIGHT NW over BC
RIGHT Wisconsin over Utah St

Mel Kiper Jr.: 1-0
RIGHT Bama over Arkansas

Mike Golic: 1-0
RIGHT Notre Dame over Mich St

David Pollack: 7-2
RIGHT FSU over Wake Forest
RIGHT Texas over Ole Miss
RIGHT Utah over BYU
WRONG USC over Stanford
RIGHT Mizzou over Ariz St
WRONG Mich St over Notre Dame
RIGHT Bama over Arkansas
RIGHT Florida over Tennessee
RIGHT Auburn over LaMonroe

Desmond Howard: 4-4
RIGHT Penn St over Navy
RIGHT Texas over Ole Miss
WRONG BYU over Utah
WRONG USC over Stanford
WRONG Ariz St over Mizzou
WRONG Mich St over Notre Dame
RIGHT Bama over Arkansas
RIGHT Florida over Tennessee (changed his mind from earlier)

Kirk Herbstreit: 9-3
RIGHT Utah over BYU
RIGHT Oregon over Tennessee Tech
RIGHT UCLA over Houston
RIGHT Bama over Arkansas
RIGHT FSU over Wake Forest
RIGHT Penn St over Navy
WRONG USC over Stanford
WRONG Ariz St over Mizzou
WRONG Maryland over UConn
RIGHT NW over BC
RIGHT Texas over Ole Miss
RIGHT Florida over Tennessee

Lee Corso: 6-5
RIGHT Bama over Arkansas
RIGHT Penn St over Navy
RIGHT Louisville over UNC
WRONG BYU over Utah
RIGHT Mizzou over Ariz St
WRONG Maryland over UConn
RIGHT NW over BC
WRONG Mich St over Notre Dame
WRONG USC over Stanford
RIGHT Texas over Ole Miss
WRONG Tennessee over Florida

Kenny Chesney: 4-5
RIGHT UConn over Maryland
WRONG BC over NW
RIGHT Utah over BYU
WRONG Mich St over Notre Dame
WRONG USC over Stanford
WRONG Ariz St over Mizzou
RIGHT Texas over Ole Miss
RIGHT Bama over Arkansas
WRONG Tennessee over Florida

Jennifer’s Picks: 4-6
WRONG BYU over Utah
RIGHT Boise St over Miami(Oh)
WRONG USC over Stanford
WRONG Ariz St over Mizzou (Upset Special)
RIGHT Texas over Ole Miss
WRONG Maryland over UConn
RIGHT NW over BC
WRONG Mich St over Notre Dame
RIGHT Bama over Arkansas
WRONG Tennessee over Florida