Sunday, November 18, 2012

What a wild world of sports we live in…

You are looking back at this weekend either excited, or devastated.

Hello followers,

As I sit here in my dining room waiting on my hot dogs and macaroni to finish up, I am awaiting the publication/ presentation of the BCS Standings for Week 13 of your college football season.

Here is how I believe they should go down.

1. Notre Dame
2. Alabama
3. Georgia
4. Florida
5. Oregon
6. LSU
7. Florida State
8. Kansas State
9. Texas A&M
10. Stanford
I do not count Ohio State as they do not have any post-season opportunities, therefore don’t deserve a ranking.

Notre Dame is the last remaining unbeaten and therefore deserves the top ranking. But word to the wise ND fans, don’t count out USC.

Alabama is back where they’ve been all along, in the BCS Championship game… For now. But I wouldn’t bet against Saban to give up this second chance at the schools third championship in four years.

Georgia keeps winning and has another big test this weekend when the Bulldogs take on the Yellow Jackets.

Florida follows closely behind because of the loss to Georgia. However, I would not like to meet them in a bowl game this year.

Oregon falls four spots with a loss to Stanford last week. It was a loss at home, in overtime, after a missed field goal. They Ducks fell to USC last year when their kicker missed.

LSU keeps winning games, Les Miles style. The Fighting Tigers played one of the craziest and exciting games of the weekend and Miles didn’t let the post-game press conference settle for average either. Hats off the mad-hatters passion.



Florida State lost once this year. The Seminoles don’t seem to receiving much love though as they continually win games… In the ACC. A big win against Florida though would definitely help any chances.

Kansas State was outplayed from the beginning by Baylor. The Bears D intercepted Heisman hopeful, Collin Klein three times and absolutely gassed the Wildcat defense. Kansas State with a loss to a sub-.500 team kills any chances at BCS Championship game. Refer to Oklahoma State last year.

Texas A&M hit the airwaves after a stunning victory in Tuscaloosa as Johnny Manziel and the Aggies beat the Tide. The Aggies have two losses this year, to Florida and LSU. They are a good team, but not BCS material, too tough of a conference. Welcome to the SEC.

Stanford rounds out my top ten after going on the road to knock off the number two team in the country. Stanford plays a tough game against anybody and will probably be playing in an Orange Bowl against another fast-paced offense.

These are my BCS rankings that I believe truly are the top ten teams in college football this year. But if you missed the countdown Sunday night or forgot to check here is how the top ten turned out.

1. Notre Dame
2. Alabama
3. Georgia
4. Florida
5. Oregon
6. Kansas State
7. LSU
8. Stanford
9. Texas A&M
10. Florida State

As for next week, stay tuned as the Irish and Tide have big rivalry games to get through to look into their BCS Championship hopes.

I’ll be back in touch soon, likely Wednesday or Thursday. I’m working on that NFL Draft post and have some others in the making.

If you find yourself a little bored of this blog (not possible). You can roll over to another blog I’ve started with some friends of mine.

www.zonedefenders.blogspot.com

Currently in the process of getting the other authors to write on it, but when they do, watch out because it will be fun!

You can email me at thewingexpert.gmail.com or follow me on twitter @thewingexpert

Until next time,

WingMan out!

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