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AP Top 25 Week 7 – “What We Learned”


College football scores are in so it’s time to check out what Week 7 of NCAAF taught us about the AP Top 25.

Afterwards, go check out the newest AP Top 25 for Week 8 that was released on Sunday Oct. 17, 2010.

No.1 Ohio State vs. No.18 Wisconsin. Badgers win 31-18.

What did we learn?

1)    There is no one better at scrambling around the pocket and throwing an incomplete pass than Terrelle Pryor.

2)    When you upset the No. 1 team in the country, the first thing you want to do is hug someone.

No. 2 Oregon Ducks (did not play)

What did we learn?

1)    When you’re sitting at No. 2 and the No. 1 team loses, you may learn the meaning of “backing in”.

2)    When you’re sitting at No. 2 and the No. 1 team loses, you may love the meaning of “backing in”.

No.3 Boise State vs. San Jose State. Boise mercy-kills 48-0.

What did we learn?

1)    When you outgain your opponent by 455 total yards, you’re more than likely going to win the game.

2)    San Jose State starters can totally compete with the 3rd string backups of Boise State.

No.4 TCU vs. BYU. Horned Frogs win 31-3.

What did we learn?

1)    The BYU logo is not a train. It is a cougar.

2)    TCU would have lost this game if the 1st 2nd and 4th quarters didn’t count.

No.5 Nebraska vs. Texas. Longhorns upset ‘Huskers 20-13.

What did we learn?

1)    When playing Nebraska, a pooch punt is worth negative 7 points.

2)    Nebraska is super pumped about moving to the Big 10.

No.6 Oklahoma vs. Iowa State University. Sooners stomp 52-0.

What did we learn?

1)    Shontrelle is a boy’s name.

2)    You can’t spell ‘touchdown’ without OU… or the other letters.

No.7 Auburn vs. No.12 Arkansas. Auburn wins 100+ point game 65-43.

What did we learn?

1)    Should have bet the over.

2)    Auburn fans celebrate victories with toilet paper and the highlight reel for this game is longer than Schindler’s List.

No.8 Alabama vs. Mississippi. Bama wins 23-10.

What did we learn?

1)    When your player is faster than everyone else on the field… throw it to him.

2)    You can play college football with a broken hand; you just can’t play very well.

No.9 LSU vs. McNeese State. LSU wins 32-10.

What did we learn?

1)    Les Miles is not afraid to wear purple, or make bad calls.

2)    The LSU band has a surprisingly large amount of trumpet players.

No.10 South Carolina vs. Kentucky. Wildcats win 31-28.

What did we learn?

1)    Kentucky’s Mike Hartline celebrates a touchdown by rolling around on the ground like dogs do when they’re trying to scratch their back on the carpet.

2)    The Gamecocks would have won this game had Kentucky not scored their last touchdown.

No.11 Utah vs. Wyoming. Utes win 30-6.

What did we learn?

1)    You can throw 3 interceptions and still win the game if your opponent sucks at football.

2)    Wyoming coach Dave Christensen looks really nice in khaki pants.

No.13 Michigan State vs. Illinois. Spartans win 26-6.

What did we learn?

1)    If long last names could kill, then Illinois QB Nathan Scheelhaase would have that option.

2)    The big ‘S’ in the middle of the MSU football field does not stand for ‘Saturday’. I swear.

No.15 Iowa vs. Michigan. Hawkeyes win 38-28.

What did we learn?

1)    It’s really easy to knock over people on the sideline who aren’t paying attention.

2)    Ricky Stanzi likes to wear bracelets.

No.16 Florida State vs. Boston College. FSU wins 24-19.

What did we learn?

1)    BC head coach Frank Spaziani looks exactly like Tom Selleck with sunglasses and a visor.

2)    FSU head coach Jimbo Fisher looks exactly like this guy I once saw at a grocery store somewhere.

No.17 Arizona vs. Washington State. Arizona wins 24-7.

What did we learn?

1)    If losses counted as wins, then Washington St. would almost be undefeated.

2)    WSU announced that they were going to open up the bag of tricks for this game. Apparently that bag was filled with incomplete passes. Those tricksters.

No.19 Nevada vs. Hawaii. Hawaii wins 27-21.

What did we learn?

1)    I know it’s hard to believe, but Vai Taua does not play for Hawaii.

2)    Watching the players perform the Haka war chant is like watching an Olympic synchronized swimming team that didn’t make it to the final round.

No.20 Oklahoma State vs. Texas Tech. OK State wins 34-17.

What did we learn?

1)    This game was over in the first quarter. They just played the last three quarters because they had to.

2)    If you take the first few letters of the quarterback’s names, you get Pot and Weed. Isn’t that crazy?

No.21 Missouri vs. Texas A&M. Mizzou wins 30-9.

What did we learn?

1)    Blocking an extra-point is good. Not blocking the defense is bad.

2)    If we only count 1st downs as points, then this game would have resulted in a tie.

No.22 Florida vs. Mississippi State. Bulldogs win 10-7.

What did we learn?

1)    Even if you miss a field goal, an SEC official will still signal it ‘good’.

2)    Urban Meyer really enjoys clapping after his team makes bad plays. Dan Mullen really enjoys beating Urban Meyer.

No.23 Air Force vs. San Diego State. Aztecs win 27-25.

What did we learn?

1)    If your last name starts with a vowel, you cannot play for Air Force.

2)    Committing 5 penalties is totally in right now.

No.24 Oregon State vs. Washington. Jake Locker wins 35-34.

What did we learn?

1)    When you’re tied after one overtime, you go to a second overtime.

2)    Two-point conversions can get really controversial when you don’t convert them.

No.25 West Virginia vs. South Florida. WVU wins 20-6.

 What did we learn?

1)    The second half of this game was about as exciting as a Wilford Brimley book on tape.

2)    The Mountaineers mascot’s rifle shoots smoke, not bullets.

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Logan Rhoades is a Los Angeles-based writer and contributor to Sports Climax. With an extensive knowledge of ESPN topics and celebrity gossip, he is known for mixing sports and pop culture to entertain his readers. Check out his blog and Follow him on Twitter @loganrhoades.

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AP Top 25 Week 6 – What We Learned


Now that Week 6 of college football is in the books, it’s time to again analyze what we’ve learned from the AP Top 25 teams.

No.1 Alabama vs. No.19 South Carolina. Cocks pound ‘Bama 35-21.

What did we learn?

1)    ‘Cocks can penetrate. . . even the best defenses.

2)    All you have to do to beat Alabama is: stop a fake field goal (otherwise known as a “Cock block”) hold the reigning Heisman Trophy winner to 41 rushing yards and have the kicker miss an extra point and a field goal.

No.2 Ohio State vs. Indiana. Buckeyes win 38-10.

What did we learn?

1)    It’s not a good sign when your punter has more yards than all three of your quarterbacks combined.

2)    We are all better quarterbacks than freshman Ken Guiton who finished the game with a negative 200 passer rating.

No.3 Oregon vs. Washington State. Oregon wins 43-23.

What did we learn?

1)    If the team that scores second decided this game, then WSU would have won.

2)    You can beat a 1-5 team with a backup quarterback.

No.4 Boise State vs. Toledo. Broncos win 57-14.

What did we learn?

1)    Watching the Broncos play at home is like staring at a Magic Eye book for two-and-a-half straight hours.

2)    Toledo’s mascot is Rocky the Rocket. He is not very inspirational and he should consider getting a few pointers from “Scrotie” the Rhode Island Nads’ mascot who dresses up like a giant penis.

No.5 TCU vs. Wyoming. Horned Frogs win 45-0.

What did we learn?

1)    This could easily have been a 45-3 type of game.

2)    Not converting 3rd downs is a terrible strategy… so is not scoring.

No.7 Nebraska vs. Kansas State. Nebraska wins 48-13.

What did we learn?

1)    White guys like to point at people after they score.

2)    It’s hard to tackle someone when they are 15 yards ahead of you.

No.8 Auburn vs. Kentucky. Auburn wins 37-34.

What did we learn?

1)    Cam Newton likes to blow kisses after a win on the road and he will not be held responsible of where they land.

2)    Kentucky calls their ‘wildcat’ formation the ‘WildCobb’ formation. This has nothing to do with Ty Cobb.

No.9 Arizona vs. Oregon State. Oregon State wins 29-27.

What did we learn?

1)    Oregon State loves players whose first name starts with the letter ‘J’.

2)    PAT’s are not as easy to make as one would imagine.

No.10 Utah vs. Iowa State. Utah wins 68-27.

What did we learn?

1)    What you do in the first quarter doesn’t matter if you give up 58 points in the next three.

2)    Contrary to popular belief, black people from Compton can run fast.

No.11 Arkansas vs. Texas A&M. Razorbacks win 24-17.

What did we learn?

1)    Jerrod Johnson has no problem throwing the ball 50 yards down the field and right into the opponent’s hands.

2)    Ryan Mallett looks more like 6’7” than 6’6”.

No.12 LSU vs. No.14 Florida. LSU wins 33-29.

What did we learn?

1)    Urban Meyer doesn’t believe in broken bones.

2)    Apparently the best way to convert a fake field goal is to bounce the pass behind your head without looking.

No.13 Miami vs. No.23 Florida State. Seminoles win 45-17.

What did we learn?

1)    Jimbo Fisher always knows when to kick the extra point.

2)    Mouth guards fit snuggly behind your ear.

No.16 Stanford vs. USC. Stanford wins 37-35.

What did we learn?

1)    It’s hard to play defense for a whole minute.

2)    With no names on the USC jerseys, it’s nearly impossible to tell who screws up.

No.17 Michigan State vs. No.18 Michigan. MSU wins 34-17.

What did we learn?

1)    Denard Robinson may be color-blind.

2)    Paul Bunyan is much shorter than you may think.

No.20 Wisconsin vs. Minnesota. Wisconsin wins 41-23.

What did we learn?

1)    Minnesota head coach Tim Brewster is not a fan of 2-point conversions.

2)    Wisconsin head coach Bret Bielema thinks Tim Brewster is an idiot.

No.21 Nevada vs. San Jose State. Nevada wins 35-13.

What did we learn?

1)    If you like rushing touchdowns, then you would have loved this game.

2)    Solo tackles mean more to San Jose than touchdowns.

No.22 Oklahoma State vs. Louisiana-Lafayette. OK State wins 54-28.

What did we learn?

1)    The Sun Belt conference does not shine as much as its name might suggest.

2)    OK State kicker Dan Bailey is totally getting laid tonight.

No.24 Missouri vs. Colorado. Mizzou wins 26-0.

What did we learn?

1)    There is a fence behind the Missouri end zone. It is great at keeping old men from charging the field.

2)    Colorado is saving their best games for when they join the Pac-10 next year.

No.25 Air Force vs. Colorado State. Air Force wins 49-27.

What did we learn?

1)    If there were an award for kicking 7 extra points in a game, Erik Soderberg would be the recipient.

2)    The Rams would have only lost by 12 if the total yards counted as points and touchdowns and field goals meant nothing.

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Logan Rhoades is a Los Angeles-based writer and contributor to Sports Climax. With an extensive knowledge of ESPN topics and celebrity gossip, he is known for mixing sports and pop culture to entertain his readers. Check out his “Skip to My Logan” blog and Follow him on Twitter @loganrhoades.

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