Saturday, September 5, 2009

Late night open thread

It's a college football Saturday scoreboard

First things first, Michigan State creamed Montana State 44-3. Nice going Sparty. On the other hand, Eastern Michigan laid yet another egg against a named team with a miserable 27-14 loss against Army. Eastern has had one signature win in forever and that was a 30-27 victory over San Jose State. Too bad that was back in the 1987 California Bowl. New big man on campus for Syracuse, former Duke basketball guard Greg Paulus, utterly blew the game in overtime versus Minnesota's Golden Goofers with an incredibly bad interception that cost the Orange a chance at any points. Welcome to Syracuse Greggy.

In other action Notre Dame and their coach "Front Butt"® Charlie Weis got it done in South Bend vs. Nevada. Ohio State pretty much shut down the betting line in next week's USC game at the Horseshoe by turning in an anemic effort vs Navy barely winning 31-27. Seriously, Ohio State showed America they'll only need to watch the first quarter next Saturday night before everyone can head off to a late supper. Oklahoma took the typical OU Sooner gack today in losing to BYU. So what if their Heisman QB was injured? OU was SUPPOSED to be third best in the country. The bigger the game the smaller the Sooner. #1 Florida beat down the Mississippi Widow's Home for the Blind, while #2 Texas had no trouble with some guys throwing the ball around the parking lot they found around a kegger.

NCAA Roll Call:

Around the Big East

Liberty 20
West Virginia 33

Youngstown State 3
Pittsburgh 38
(So in essence Pittsburgh beat the Penguins)

Connecticut 23
Ohio 16

Wofford 7
South Florida 40
Guess Wofford just didn't have it today...

Indiana State 10
Louisville 30
Louisville must really suck this year, Eastern Michigan beat Indiana State last year in their opener 52-0

Central Connecticut State 28
Lehigh 21
If you want the BOLD around your name Andy Coen, Lehigh head coach, you have to WIN.

Fordham 28
Rhode Island 41
Johnny said before this game the Rams would win, it was his lock of the year. It helped both teams are named Rams

William Penn 0
South Dakota 52
You could SO smell this beat down coming

Western Kentucky 7
Tennessee 63
Welcome to Division 1-A WKU

Stonehill 45
Wagner 42
A lot of Stonehill Alumni had been jamming our phone lines for this score

Jersey City Desk 27
Hoboken A&M 9
Johnny ran wild and intern Zoltron hit a 47 yard field goal

Tonight's Super Special Score of the Week
Texas A&M-Commerce 7
Southeastern Louisiana 41


Time for Jersey City, After Dark

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