College Football 2013 Kicks Off

Joy of joys, our long national nightmare of watching only baseball and soccer ends tonight. Hopefully with some nice, medium-well Hole Schadenfreude. Yes, teams will be rusty, but there are at least theoretically interesting matchups, headlined by Georgia/Clemson and LSU/TCU. Hell, I’m even geeked to stay up late to watch Ole Miss and Vandy tonight.

Every football fan likes to complain about their team’s schedule. Cry Georgia a river – they open in Death Valley, then host the Clowney show in Week Two. Even if they go 2-for-2, they could easily get screwed in the nonsense BCS scheme’s last year. More below.

In my view, the most interesting theoretical exercise is who Alabama (roll damn Tide!) will beat in January’s BCS funeral. My belief in a just and merciful God requires me to fervently believe that someone, some week will beat Louisville and Ohio State, each of whom play an embarrassing schedule. I would select a 1-loss SEC team or Clemson for the title game over either. But we know that’s not how the absurd system works. So…trust in the just and merciful God to deliver us from those cowards getting rewarded.

One of my work colleagues made the most logical argument I’ve heard yet – Stanford. Under David Shaw, they are focused and relatively error-free every week. That makes total sense, especially since they get Chip Kelly-less Oregon at home this year. But this is more fun – imagine that Clemson and South Carolina each lose to Georgia, narrowly. Georgia loses one other game, but makes it to the SEC title clash on head-to-head. In the likely event that Alabama beats them (this also works if UGA enters the game undefeated, but gets beaten soundly by the Tide)…couldn’t the winner of the Clemson/South Carolina season ender be your #2? It could happen. I would enjoy that.

I also want to give a shout out to our goofy friends at the NCAA, for giving me the best laugh I’ve had all summer. Johnny Manziel is suspended…for one HALF…against RICE. Ooooh, that will teach them a lesson, making TAMU try out their backup QBs running with the 1s in a rout. Totally.

Let’s get the traffic back up and talk some general college football in the comments section. If the games get dull, you can talk about what you did this summer, etc.

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1995 NC State graduate, sufferer of Les and MOC during my entire student tenure. An equal-opportunity objective critic and analyst of Wolfpack sports.

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107 Responses to College Football 2013 Kicks Off

  1. MISTA WOLF 08/30/2013 at 7:55 PM #

    Highstick,

    I actually do watch football and actually played it at the collegiate level at App St. ( class of 08.)My post was before the game and I shared my thoughts on what I had read leading up to the game as well as what I felt in my heart. My bad for voicing my opinion. I’m sure you feel as if I should go to my “alumni board” and talk about Boone and the move to the Sun Belt. Unfortunately for me I don’t want to do that. I wasn’t big enough to play at State, at least that’s what a handwritten letter from Amato says. I was born a State fan and received a piece of paper from App. That’s the way I see it. Maybe you should practice respect around here instead of being a dick. Maybe then the community could spread instead of having the same 5 people post on every article like its a circle jerk.

  2. redcanine 08/30/2013 at 8:12 PM #

    I hope we’re on our tackling game by the time we play Miami. They have some elusive SOBs.

    ^Oh, speaking of Sun Belt, FAU held ‘the U’ on 4th down. Get outta here!

  3. redcanine 08/30/2013 at 8:48 PM #

    Anybody out there, sheesh? There’s football on the tube. Hibernation Over.

  4. TheCOWDOG 08/30/2013 at 10:54 PM #

    Yep…someone’s out there. Wouldn’t want to miss the circle jerk.

    Damn Mista Wolf, ’bout time ya came outta the closet. I know you got perspective.

    Like all of us, we can be hot or cold. I wasn’t planning on being in the stadium, but a couple of us decided about 5 hrs ago to leave Blounts Creek, and do it.

    So, if you like a good Mexican Breakfast, hit us up tomorrow, and maybe we’ll tell ya where we’re at. 🙂

  5. Greywolf 08/31/2013 at 6:39 AM #

    Who’s starting? The smart money, dumb money too, is on Mitchell. Never been accused of being smart, I’m going with Thomas. WTF? Thomas?

    LaTech is at their weakest in the secondary. Thomas is probably our better passer. Thomas has more game management experience and Doeren likes a QB who doesn’t give up the ball. We are dressing 10 WRs and some are pretty darn good, especially Smith, Underwood and Cherry after they get the ball.

    A good passing game will open up the running lanes and we know Canada wants to run the ball.

    If our O-Line can’t give Thomas the time he needs, Mitchell will come in and we’ll go to plan B. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it.

  6. Wolfgarden 08/31/2013 at 8:11 AM #

    Greywolf…very nice logic but I think Mitchell will start…then if we start to look a little weak in will come Thomas like a Mighty Mouse…”here I come to save the day”

  7. highstick 09/02/2013 at 3:35 PM #

    Mista Wolf..if that’s your assessment…then I’d still contend you have no basis for what’s “in your heart” cause you sure haven’t paid attention to what transpired last year on the field in Columbia.

    There is no QB issue..what did you not take away from paying attention last year. Ooops. I just saw that you said “what you read”…I thought you Happy Appie’s could read better than that…

    BTW, I only give respect where warranted and you just “got on my excluded list”.. Sounds like maybe you should go back to Pack Pride.

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