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  1. This topic has been moved to [link=http://www.thebullspen.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=04022005;action=display;num=1143088292;start=0]State of Florida College Athletics Board[/link] by Bulliever.
  2. There will be NO EXPANSION, as long as there are 16 teams in the league. The ONLY way to have expansion is to have the football schools break away from the BIG EAST B.B. only schools. At this time there is no way Louisville, Syracuse, UCONN and Rutgers will do that. As for what teams would come into the Eastern Ath. Conf.(Football) It would not be ECU, Army or Navy. There are many reasons and no sense going into it now.
  3. Pete Fiutak FOX SPORTS 1. Other than USC and Texas, who are the top challengers for the national title? Texas and USC will likely be 1-2 going into the season. Texas has everything in place except quarterback, while USC appears to have reloaded on offense and improved on defense with the addition of Nick Holt as defensive coordinator. Getting to the national championship game requires a good team, a favorable schedule, and a whole bunch of luck. If it's not Texas and/or USC in Phoenix, one or two of these ten teams will likely be there. 11. California Team: One of the 15 most talented in America with a fearsome offense that'll be among the nation's best. Schedule: A win at Tennessee in the opener would put the Bears in the hunt, but a road trip on November 18th to USC could end title hopes. Otherwise, it's not bad with almost all the tough games at home outside of Tennessee and USC. 10. LSU Team: It could be argued that there's not a more talented team in America. Schedule: Nope. As good as LSU might be, it's not going unbeaten with road trips to Auburn, Florida, Tennessee and Arkansas. 9. Florida Team: If Leak fits the offense, and vice versa, the Gators should far and away be the best team in the East. It's SEC title game or bust. Schedule: Along with home games against Alabama, LSU and South Carolina, there are road dates at Tennessee and Florida State, along with the neutral site game against Georgia, that'll be too tough for an unbeaten season. 8. Florida State Team: Probably the best in the ACC. The offense will be better, but the defense will need time to jell. It won't get it because ... Schedule: ... the opener is at Miami. If the 'Noles beat the 'Canes, 12-0 is very possible with the remaining road games at NC State, Duke and Maryland. The only home dates to worry about are against Clemson, Boston College and Virginia before the showdown with Florida. 7. Miami (FL) Team: Solid, but not the killer of past years. Will the offense find any consistency? Can the defense be better? It's still a great team, but it has to always play up to its talent level. Schedule: ... Very, very nice considering the home slate. The toughest games are in the Orange Bowl against Florida State, and Virginia Tech, but a road trip to Louisville is dangerous. 6. Auburn Team: Very, very good. Probably a top five team in the preseason rankings as long as the defense plays like a killer in off-season practices. Schedule: It's not a walk in the park, but the nasty games are at home. The road games are at Mississippi State, South Carolina and Ole Miss before ending at Alabama. Washington State, LSU, Arkansas, Florida and Georgia travel to Jordan-Hare. 5. Oklahoma Team: Very good. The Sooners will likely be underrated to start the season before taking up permanent residence in the top ten and maybe higher. Schedule: No offense to Texas Tech and Texas A&M, but it's a two-game season. If OU wins at Oregon and beats Texas, its national title fate should be in its own hands. 4. Ohio State Team: Top five, likely number three to start the year. The defense will turn out to be fine, while Troy Smith and the offense will be amazing. Schedule: September 9th at Texas. A win in Austin would do for Ohio State with the Texas win in Columbus did for the Longhorns last year. The remaining road games are at Iowa, Michigan State, Illinois and Northwestern. That's not bad. 3. Notre Dame Team: The defense won't be appreciably better than last year, but the offense will be lights out with Brady Quinn, Darius Walker and Jeff Samardzija returning. Schedule: 11-0 before the trip to USC? The schedule looks harder than it actually might be with Penn State, Michigan, Purdue and UCLA coming to South Bend. A national title caliber team has to beat Georgia Tech, Michigan State and Navy on the road. Of course, things could all blow up on November 25th in L.A. 2. West Virginia Team: Top 20, but not much higher. However, Pat White and Steve Slaton are superior talents, and the offensive line will be great. Schedule: Maryland will be tough, at Pitt will be a bear trap and at Mississippi State might be sneaky-tough, but it all comes down to the Louisville game. Unfortunately for the Mountaineers, it's played at ... 1. Louisville Team: One of the nation's most explosive offenses, but the defense might be suspect. Schedule: A home win over Miami would give the Cardinals the win needed to be discussed in the national title hunt, and a win at Kansas State the week after would really get the ball rolling. It all comes down to the home showdown with West Virginia.
  4. http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2352957&campaign=rss&source=NCFHeadlines
  5. Bryan Harvey a freshman on the Louisville Cardinal B.B. team has decided to concentrate on academics, then transfer after the spring semester.  He was the highest rated recruit in the freshman class at #32 by Louisville-Hoop-Scoop.  "I thought Bryan might get a little discouraged, Andre is playing 27 min. and T. Williams is playing 23min. a game", said Pitino.  Harvey was benched in pre-season for academic reasons and lost ground to the other guys. This could be a very good pick up for the BULLS, if they are interested.  If he picks it up in school he has the potential to be very , very good.  I do not think Rick P would like to see him in a BULLS uni.
  6. Don't know if you can get him but there is one DEF. LINE coach I can think of that would greatly upgrade that position.  Greg Mark. Ex U of Miami D/L coach from 1992 till last Oct.. Was all american D.E. On 1987 Championship team. Coached Warren Sapp, O. Harris, and many whose names I just can not remember right now.
  7. Hammer Reports Canes to Name Offensive Coordinator Friday The Hammer has learned that the University of Miami will announce the hiring of an Offensive Coordinator Friday. Hank has also learned that the Hurricanes are targeting Minnesota Vikings Quarterbacks Coach Rich Olson. Olson coached with Dennis Ericson at UM from 1992-1994. He has also coached at Washington State, Fresno State, USC, SMU, Arkansas, Seattle Seahawks, Washington Redskins, Arizona Cardinals, and San Francisco 49ers.
  8. What he said was, if I can't beat USF, I don't belong in the PRO's.
  9. First I do not know alot about USF basketball but I have noticed the BULLS have played everyone in the Big East tough. That shows me your coach is pretty darn good and with some talent like the other teams have, you would likely not ever want him to leave.
  10. http://collegefootballnews.com/big_east/2006_Pages/Recruiting.htm
  11. Why would both go to Miami? Answer, they will both get plenty of playing time and the CANES know how to get them in the NFL. The other R/B recruit will probably be used like Parrish, mostly on end-arounds and receiving from the flanker position. This 5'10" 183Lb with speed tells me this.
  12. IF Pete Carrol remains as coach. If that is the criteria, then they will fall short of MIAMI. The CANES did it through 5 coaches, and more 1st round picks than USC even thought of. C'mom Smazza, get your head out.
  13. USF will not get any CANES transfers due to the coaching change. The only transfers that may happen may be due to academic or rules violations.
  14. This from the TERP. board, apparently this stuff happens after football season. Personally I do not believe one word but just thought you all might want to chip in. http://mb21.scout.com/fmaryland4...7371.topic I got this in an email that was forwarded to thousands probably. Kinda interesting and prob BS but..... Check out the scenario for the new Big East at the bottom though. I would not mind being done with all of the redneck schools personally. On a slow day yesterday due to the hurricane, I had a chance to speak with an influential FSU booster about the "new" ACC. He mentioned some very interesting things. 1. To no one's surprise, all is not roses in ACC-land. The "raid" was completely botched. The plan was to have the BE teams leave en masse at the deadline, thereby costing the BE their status as a viable conference and creating a vacuum for the ACC to fill. However, the Skip Prosser interview with Pitt allowed word to leak out and the BE exposed the plan much earlier than the ACC had hoped. 2. The lawsuit made the ACC look terrible and four schools were particularly upset with the way that the conference was portrayed (Duke, UNC, NC State and Wake Forest). 3. Not only is the money not there that the schools were told to expect (which was predicated on the ACC completely replacing the BE -- see point one), several long-time ACC schools are upset that the BE teams have come in and dominated the conference (Maryland, UNC, NC State, Clemson, for example). This has led to some dissension. 4. Two schools that he claims are not happy with the new arrangement have intimated that they might withdraw from the conference in a couple of years, which would deprive the ACC of its championship game (and the only reason that anything close to the promised money is even available). He told me that one of those schools is Maryland, which is not happy with being an also-ran. He wasn't sure about the other one, but he thought that it might be UVA, which is now the second best team in the conference from Virginia. 5. The next date of importance for all of us relates to the BCS. He doesn't expect that the NCAA will ever implement a football playoff, so the BCS will continue in some form or another. If the BE is able to weather the storm (interesting that many of the most negative articles about the BE have been written by writers who favor the ACC or have been published in newspapers where the ACC has representation) and survive, there will be even more hard feelings within the ACC. He firmly believes (and is worried) that if the BE continues as a participant in the BCS system, Maryland will petition to become a member of the BE because of its dissatisfaction and its proximity to the BE schools. This would give the BE nine full members. Should that happen, he also anticipates that between one and three other ACC schools will try to leave as well. His prediction for the most likely: UVA. He also expects that BC will send out feelers because, without Maryland, the closest school to BC would be Virginia Tech. If Maryland and UVA were to join the BE, don't be surprised if UPS expresses an interest, partly because of the inroads into PSU's recruiting territory that would be created by such an Eastern conference. 6. There is also some concern in the ACC that Kentucky, which has not been happy in the SEC recently, will also petition the BE for membership, should the conference survive. If that were to occur, and should the Texas schools not move to the SEC as the SEC would like, VT is first on the list for expansion -- new markets and big-time football reputation. He mentioned that clues as to whether he is right will be found in the list of schools that the BE talks with about membership. If the discussions about Navy, ND, etc. fade away, it should tell you that something bigger is in the offing. If this person is right, there are many reasons for the BE to win big and win now. Even if he's wrong, the risk of the BE losing its spot as an automatic qualifier in the BCS series has far-reaching consequences. That possibility is why, as much as I dislike WVU, Pitt needs to win its next two games and WVU needs to win out and enter the BCS bowl as a 10-1 team. It will be the best result for the conference in the long run. BE East -- BC (PSU?), Syracuse, UCONN, Rutgers, Maryland, USF BE West -- WVU, Pitt, Louisville, Cincinnati, Kentucky, UVA It's not all that unlikely ----------------------------------------------------------------
  15. http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/sfl-mikec14jan14,0,1865995.column?coll=sfla-sports-front
  16. Kevin Rodgers V.T. Q.B. coach leaves; the only guy that chastised Vick for his stomping of CARD, Dumerville. http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2288906
  17. This topic has been moved to [link=http://www.thebullspen.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=33;action=display;num=1137036430;start=0]Tampa Bay and General Sports Forum[/link] by Bulliever.
  18. FLORIDA SPORTS BUZZ Irvin wants to help right the UM ship Stung by the firings of Art Kehoe and Don Soldinger and concerned about UM's offensive drop-off, Michael Irvin will take a more hands-on approach with the program and wants other prominent ex-Canes to join him. The ESPN analyst and former Cowboys great said last week he will spend at least three weeks this spring tutoring UM's receivers on route-routing and other aspects. ''I need to be there. That responsibility falls on me,'' he said off the air. ``It's not anything against the coaching, but you're asking these guys to play at a level that a lot of coaches haven't played at. 'I didn't work with them last summer and [some players] said, `You should have been there.' I'm going to spend so much time with Lance Leggett. That's the kind of guy I know I can make all the difference in the world with.'' Irvin also will seek involvement from Edgerrin James and Santana Moss, among others. ''Imagine the influence they can have,'' he said. ``We will right the ship.'' Coach Larry Coker and receivers coach Curtis Johnson approve of his involvement, Irvin said: ``Their attitude is anything that can make them better [is OK]. That's the sign of a great coach.'' Irvin said UM ''is right by keeping Coker'' but Kehoe's dismissal 'hurts me. I'm praying they will say, `We were wrong,' and bring [Kehoe and Soldinger] back. These are guys you know will sell the U harder than anybody. Even if you have to reassign them, they deserve to be there. A lot of people feel this way.'' Irvin offers two ideas to help the floundering offense: 1) Rehire ex-UM and ex-Dolphins coordinator Gary Stevens, who's out of coaching. He said he knows that sounds ''crazy,'' but ''Gary was great''; 2) ''Stop changing systems,'' he said. ``It should be a pro-style offense, and I can't say it was this year. You find pro-style players, and if you're not, you're not coming to the U. That's your best recruiting tool. . . . We're not maximizing the talent. It's killing me seeing USC. It's about being the very best. Anything less in not acceptable.'' • Excluding Randy Shannon, UM generally doesn't pay top money for assistants (less than $150,000 per year for most), which has frustrated some of them and could affect UM's ability to land a big-time offensive coordinator. • Some wonder why Johnson was retained but linebackers coach Vernon Hargreaves wasn't. Insiders note Johnson (who recruited Ed Reed and Reggie Wayne) had much more success in recruiting than Hargreaves.
  19. The one guy that needs to find a new career is WERNER, he is absolutely terrible as an O.C..  The game against Ga. Tech. he insisted on throwing the long ball over and over, even though Tech. was blitzing on every down, which gave the Q.B. no time and he was sacked 6 times and hurried passes all game.  Werner never thought of the short passing game.  His offense since he has become coord. that be miserable.  He is the main reason the CANES are not doing BCS game anymore. Case in point; Utah used the short passing game against Tech. in their bowl game and killed them. ÂÂ
  20. http://www.jhowell.net/cf/scores/Sked2006.htm
  21. A more indepth article; http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051222/ap_on_sp_fo_ne/fbn_dungy_son
  22. http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/bigeast/home.htm
  23. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/football/ncaa/12/06/newberg.recruiting/index.html
  24. ST. AUGUSTINE --- In the end, when he finally had to reveal his choice to the world --- a choice he had done his best to carefully guard and made only after agonizing hours of prayer and soul searching --- the All-American kid, Tim Tebow, went with his heart. He was a Gator. He grew up a Gator, the son of Florida graduates, and those ties to family and Florida were tougher to break than the hearts of the schools that came in second.
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