3
Sep
2007
College Football Week 1 Recap
What a weekend! What a great way to start off the 2007 college football season. The main headline of the weekend is obviously the historical upset of #5
Virginia Tech was the main headline going into the weekend but the Hokies seemed to have come out drained from all the hype and won in a very unimpressive 17-7 game against the ECU Pirates. Sean Glennon’s first throw of the season was an interception and sent many Hokie fans into a “here we go again” frame of mind. By halftime, the boo’s were loud and clear as chants for Tyrod Taylor (the 5 star freshman qb) were in full effect. Glennon did play better in the second half though and that silenced the growing chants for him to be benched. The Hokies defense didn’t play as well as they normally do, as they gave up 144 yards on the ground and didn’t have much of an answer for the speedy ECU quarterbacks. However, Victor Harris gave Tech the spark, and the lead that they needed by intercepting a pass and taking it to the house. Virginia Tech didn’t look very impressive in week one, but it was week one after a very long offseason for the Hokies. They’ll need a lot more consistency from Glennon and the running game if they’re going to have a chance against #2 LSU next Saturday night.
The top teams did not have the big blowouts that we normally see every year in week one. USC defeated
#12
Notre Dame got SPANKED by Georgia Tech, 33-3, which completed my Saturday and left me feeling content. I am not a Notre Dame fan by any stretch of the imagination, and I felt that Charlie Weis was being an arrogant prick by not announcing who his starting quarterback was going to be. Yeah, well he definitely kept Georgia Tech on their toes. Miss Brady Quinn much? I’m going to enjoy watching Notre Dame suffer this year and I’d love to hear what those bandwagon Irish fans have to say now… because after week one, they’re awfully quiet.
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It’s halftime right now of the #19
I’ll also be putting together some sort of column for the upcoming NFL season opening weekend. I’m trying to decide if I’m going to pick four games a week and break them down or if I’ll go all out and try and analyze each one, while providing my picks versus the spread. I guess you’ll have to check back tomorrow to see. Until then…
