September 17, 2011

College Football Open Thread: Week 3

Week 3 of the college football season looks to have a great schedule. There's even a couple of the morning games I want to watch. So as usual enjoy the game you're watching, leave comments, and don't troll.

Must List and Announcing schedule

Games I'll be watching:

Auburn at Clemson, Noon (ABC: Dave Pasch, Chris Spielman, Urban Meyer, Quint Kessenich)
Pittsburgh at Iowa, Noon (ESPN2: Beth Mowins, Mike Bellotti)
West Virginia at Maryland, Noon (ESPNU: Rob Stone, Danny Kanell)
Michigan State at Notre Dame, 3:30 (NBC: Tom Hammond, Mike Mayock, Alex Flanagan)
Tennessee at Florida, 3:30 (CBS: Verne Lundquist, Gary Danielson, Tracy Wolfson)
Ohio State at Miami, 7:30 (ESPN: Brad Nessler, Todd Blackledge, Holly Rowe)
Oklahoma at Florida State, 8:00 (ABC: Brent Musburger, Kirk Herbstreit, Erin Andrews, Tom Rinaldi)
Utah at BYU, 9:15 (ESPN2: Mark Jones, Ed Cunningham, Jessica Mendoza)

57 comments:

  1. "I'm going with West Virginity."-Lee Corso

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  2. I'm watching Temple-Penn State. ARE YOU HAPPY JUSTIN????

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  3. I was at my cousin's soccer game this morning and just got in. Temple is winning. I am not surprised. Ray Bentley is on ESPN. Goody.

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  4. Lincoln Financial Field looks positively unrecognizable with the cherry red endzones and Temple banners.

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  5. Not only are Temple good, they are lucky as well. Geez.

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  6. Different coach, same old Maryland.

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  7. Kris is going to be miserable today.

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  8. Penn State has not changed QBs yet this game. Progress!

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  9. You mean his team wearing those uniforms is not enough to make him miserable. ;-)

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  11. McGloin is warming up. Never mind.

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  12. He's going to be more miserable than usual.

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  13. There was melancholy in SVP's voice reading those Maryland highlights.

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  14. Eastern Michigan playing Michigan on the B1G Network must be RJBO' dream come true.

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  15. Dave Lamont and Ray Bentley are attributing that Penn State TD drive to McGloin being in and not Bolden. Silas Redd and Temple penalties contributed much more.

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  16. Does Michael Robinson have any eligibility left?

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  17. This Penn State-Temple game is incredibly ugly.

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  18. Petros with his Siragusa routine has been spotted in Denver.

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  19. Thanks for posting those recipes this week, Keith.

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  20. Thank you James for helping making that post easier to write.

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  21. I've honestly never seen a crowd this big for a non Army-Navy college football game at Lincoln Financial Field.

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  22. Penn State is 18 minutes away from equaling Villanova's offensive production against Temple.

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  23. Clemson looking good against Auburn.

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  24. Addazio wants to ensure Penn State has a chance to win this game. Why is Stewart continually coming in the game?

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  25. Gerardi back in at quarterback. This is trouble.

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  26. @JustinF: Next week's Maryland game on NBC 10.2 at 12:30 PM.

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  27. I'm going to try the Rib-eye recipe right now. Talk to everyone during the Florida-Tennessee game.

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  28. So......much.......DERP!

    Seriously, Keith. This PSU-Temple game is fucking comical.

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  29. Touchdown Penn State! They lead for the first time in the game.

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  30. I can't believe Iowa has also come back against Pitt.

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  31. Syracuse and Pittsburgh are joining the ACC.

    And thus marks the beginning of the end of the Big East.

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  32. "On to the scandal bowl."-Tim Brando talking about tOSU-Miami.

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  33. @Justin I always thought the Big East football schools were going to secede from the basketball-only ones at some point.

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  34. Verne: "Charlie Weis, 32 years a head coach, 16 of 'em in the NFL"

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  35. Verne: "Who was it that decided 1 Mississippi represented 1 second? Why not North Dakota, or Minnesota?"

    #oldmanquestions

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  36. Kind of odd the founder of the Big East died today, you know?

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  37. So much for Tenn-Florida being interesting. The Wash-Nebraska game though is interesting.

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  38. In other news, Mets-Braves scoreless in the last of the seventh.

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  39. Navy takes the early lead against South Carolina.

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  40. It looks like I might be heading to Baltimore over the summer............

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  41. PHI 3, StL 2, top 8th, 2 out, runners at 1st and 2nd...

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  42. @ Keith: No, just spending a weekend while the Phillies are in town.

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