The Seer wrote:Actually there is a batch of games that will provide some insights:
1. Texas A&M / Arizona St. - Tough to call, but as a Pac12BSH, will go with ASU
This one is very interesting. I think overall, ASU might be the better team, but they bring in a new QB, and AtM has been stockpiling young talent. Might fli[p a coin on this one.
2. 'Bama / Wisc - Shocking to mention a meaningful OOC game & SEC in same sentence...but at least they're at home.
The only thing that keeps this one interesting is Wisky isn't a bunch of September Pussies. They're used to [playing real OOC games. That said... Bama has way too many weapons. I don't know who Wisky's new Wrecking-Machine-Linebacker is (but they always have one), but it won't be enough.
3. Utah / Mich - Wanna see Harbaugh roll out against the aging Mormons that always play tough D.
When did Utah become a Mormon school? Anyways... Utah is like Old Reliable. UM is an unknown. I think the cupboard may still be a bit bare at UM for now. I think Utah edges them out.
4. Neb / BYU - See above w/o Harbaugh
Two programs that are quickly fading from their past glory. But Nebraska's QB will kill it (don't even know who their QB is)... because Riley is his coach. That dude could turn M2 into a star QB.
5. Notre Dame / Texas - Nice matchup for 1st game
Very nice Week 1 tilt. I think ND draws more talent lately, but Texass has a better coach. I think ND will have too many guys for UT.
6. Va Tech / OSU - I see OSU winning handily
tOSU has too many guys for VT.
7. Boise St / Washington - Worth a look for just the Peterson angle.
I think BSU was who you meant when talking about Mormon schools. As much as I seethe with hatred for the Evil Purple People, I think they've done some decent recruiting the last couple of years. Not that I'm any to fond of the Smurfs, either.