Today’s Football Results
By · Commentssim-BCS Standings: Week 1
By · CommentsHere are the top 20 in this weeks simulated BCS Standings. Since no official standings come out yet, this is as good as it gets. Samual Chi at BCS Guru does very good.
The highest ranked team from each BCS conference is in bold. Remaining teams from the SEC and Big 12 are in italics, as a second team from each should be expected. BYU, Boise State, TCU and Utah are in contention for the final automatic qualification (as long as at least one finishes in the top 12). The remaining teams are fighting for the lone remaining BCS slot. Gaps represent large seperations in rankings.
Preview of 100+ game series
By · CommentsI am ready for football. The final weekend without real college football is now behind us! Can we please fast forward to Thursday? Until then I thought it would be fun to look at the most played series in college football. These 36 pairings will be playing their 100 or more game in 2009. They are listed in order of the number of games played followed by how close the series is all time. Predictions based on the preseason Sagarin Rankings are listed as well.
119th meeting
Minnesota vs. Wisconsin, October 3, 59-51-8, Minnesota by 0.72
With the announcement of a resumption of the Notre Dame – Army series, featuring a game in Yankee Stadium in 2010, and all of the hub-a-baloo about non-traditional venues… it got me thinking about y’all: Where would the Fanblogs guys like to see a game played?
To wet your whistle, here’s a few ideas:
Tennessee vs Virginia Tech at Bristol Motor Speedway
You can pretty much bank on 170,000+ fans piling into BIS for this game. The high banking in the stands would provide great lines of sight for nearly every seat. Don’t even get me started about the tailgating.



