Scouting Report – Oregon State vs. Stanford
This has been a year of transition for the Stanford Cardinal. For three years the Cardinal was blessed to have Andrew Luck as the starting quarterback. Luck was the #1 … Continue reading
Scouting Report – Alabama vs. LSU
The Alabama Crimson Tide vs. LSU Tigers has become the marquee matchup in college football. This was their third time to play in the last year, including the BCS National … Continue reading
Scouting Report – Notre Dame vs. Oklahoma
If you listened to the media, Notre Dame had little to no chance of going into Norman Oklahoma and hanging a loss on the Oklahoma Sooners. Bob Stoops had only … Continue reading
Scouting Report – Texas Tech vs TCU
It’s already been a tough season for TCU. After starting 4-0 and winning their first Big 12 game, starting quarterback Casey Pachall was arrested for DUI and dismissed from the … Continue reading
Scouting Report – South Carolina vs LSU
The South Carolina Gamecocks and the LSU Tigers were two teams that seemed to be headed in opposite directions heading into this game. The LSU Tigers had high hopes going … Continue reading
Scouting Report – West Virginia vs.Texas
When West Virginia and TCU replaced Texas A&M and Missouri in the Big 12, I said that the conference had gotten an upgrade. I knew that West Virginia was scary … Continue reading
Scouting Report – Texas vs. Oklahoma State
This is the type of game that Texas would have lost a couple of years ago. Mack Brown set out to make his team a tougher team and it has … Continue reading
Scouting Report – Baylor vs. West Virginia
Look out Big 12! Here comes the Mountaineers! This game looked like an old-school PlayStation 3 matchup. Both teams scored at will and racked up yardage in big chunks. West … Continue reading
Scouting Report – Michigan vs Notre Dame
I have to admit I like to watch Denard Robinson play. He is probably the most exciting player in the country. I’ve also gotta say his passing motion is about … Continue reading
Scouting Report – USC vs. Stanford
Six years ago, teams like Stanford, Rice and Vanderbilt had problems getting top notch talent. The schools have such high academic standards, it was difficult to find players that were … Continue reading