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The Confidential’s Take on Syracuse’s Loss to USF

If you are a Syracuse fan, you know that Syracuse lost to South Florida yesterday, 45-24.  If you are not a Syracuse fan, you will look at the score, smirk, and realize that Syracuse is a long way from being nationally relevant.  This is not a knock on Syracuse necessarily, as Miami, Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech, and other decent programs are in the same boat this year.  Frankly, Miami has been in the same boat as long as Syracuse.  But, for Syracuse, the loss shows that it may be premature to ask for time off for a bowl game this year.  And here are the Confidential’s other thoughts on the game.

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Louisville fans and the 6 stages of grief

An open letter to Louisville Fans in the wake of your NCAA investigation.

Dear Louisville Fans:

As a lifelong Syracuse basketball fan, I completely understand the pain, frustration, and anxiety you are currently experiencing with the allegations that Louisville basketball paid skanky hookers to strip for recruits. The NCAA has had Syracuse under a microscope for years, searching and probing for any violations that can amount to a serious infraction and now you are going through the same.

We’ve been conference-mates in the Big East, and now in the ACC, so on behalf of the Confidential, allow me to help you as you navigate through the six emotional stages that go with an NCAA investigation.

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ACC Roundtable of the Confidential Correspondents: Week 5/6

Welcome to the ACC Roundtable of the ACC Correspondents!  As is and will be the plan for the remainder of the football season, the Confidential correspondents will discuss the Week that was (week 5) and the Week that will be (Week 6) for the ACC and their respective schools.  Tell us what you think below.

1. What was most notable about your school’s performance in Week 5?

  • HHuntley (NC State): I think it goes back to a stat I referenced in my recap. NC State running backs only received 20 carries with Matt Dayes getting 19. The running game has been a strong point for the entire season and it was weird to see the coaching staff go away from it.
  • Lenville (Louisville):The Cards defense stopped the Packs run game & the offense ran for 200+ yards. It was a good win for the Cards as they were able to keep in check an explosive NC State offense. Both quarterbacks struggled with their accuracy throwing the ball due to the wet weather but the Cards were able to grind out a 20-13 victory. The Pack did break the Cards defensive streak of 17 straight games with an INT.
  • Commander/ACaffrey (Syracuse): No new injuries during the bye week, as well as the return of QB Eric Dungey and Erv Phillips are good signs for the Syracuse offense.
  • UNC Tarheel Fan (UNC): Backup QB Mitch Trubisky had a record setting performance, the Mack Hollins we know and love reappeared, passing defense was stout (even though Delaware only threw 10 times they were held to 24 years passing), and third down conversions.

2. What are you looking to see out of your school in Week 6?
  • HHuntley (NC State): NC State gets up for big games, no question. I hope to see them get up and at least be competitive against VT on Friday night. Getting blown out on national TV is never fun.
  • Lenville (Louisville): The Cards need to work on their OL & QB play during this bye week before playing @ FSU.
  • Commander (Syracuse): Can the offense score 27+ points?  They have been averaging 28 ppg against FBS foes.  Can the defensive secondary perform better in isolation than against the prior three FBS foes?  Stopping the run is great; stopping the run and getting gouged by the pass is only going to work for so long.
  • UNC Tarheel Fan (UNC): We’re on a bye so getting rest and healing up for the ACC Coastal push is what I want to see.

3. Who impressed you the most in the ACC in Week 6?

  • HHuntley (NC State): Clemson really established themselves as the class of the ACC this week. I was a doubter, but I really think they’re better than FSU this year. Even though that last quarter said otherwise, Clemson really owned the that game in less than perfect conditions. Hats off to them. Also, UNC looked good against GT this weekend. Who thought they’d be in the driver’s seat for the Coastal?
  • Lenville (Louisville): Pittsburgh winning at Virginia Tech. It was a tale of 2 teams, Pitt finding stability with yet another new coach & VT seeing the Beamer era falling apart around them.
  • Commander (Syracuse): The fact that Georgia Tech and Virginia Tech are at the bottom of the Coastal.  I get that the Coastal is apparently never going to be Miami’s to win.  But it has been the “Techs” that have carried the division most years.  Even more surprising–it is hoops powerhouses Duke and UNC that are streaking ahead of the pack so far.
  • UNC Tarheel Fan (UNC): That’s a tie for both us and Clemson for different reasons. Clemson held on and got a much needed victory in prime time that puts it squarely in the conversation for the College Football Playoff. North Carolina won in Atlanta for the first time since 1997 after trailing 21-0 (the largest comeback in school history).

4. If the playoffs started today, who would you vote in?  Who do you think will be there at season’s end?
  • HHuntley (NC State): I’ll stick with my prediction that 4 conference champions will get in the playoffs. I think at this point, the SEC will get left out. I’ve got Ohio State, TCU, Utah, and Clemson. Obviously, Michigan State and Baylor could get in if they beat their respective conference opponents. The “SEC meat grinder” has really taken its toll on those teams in the polls and they may miss the playoffs because of it.
  • Lenville (Louisville): The B1G has been far from impressive & the SEC certainly hasn’t dominated. The PAC is down to only Utah & Cal as their lone undefeated teams, I’m seeing a lot of parity this season. The CFP committee is going to have a tough job this year, luckily we are only in week 6. Just picking from the undefeated, I would put Clemson, Utah, Ohio St & LSU in with Oklahoma, TCU, Baylor, Florida & Michigan St banging on the door. In the end I expect the PAC to be left out with the Big 12 champ taking their place.
  • Commander (Syracuse): Right now?  Ohio State, TCU, LSU, and Clemson.  By season’s end?  Ohio State, Alabama, LSU, and Baylor.  This means that the ACC and Pac-12 get shut out, with two SEC teams getting in.  The ACC is actually deeper this year than ever before.  This makes it that much less likely that Florida State and Clemson can run the table.  Plus, they play each other and one more SEC opponent.  Meanwhile, not buying into Utah.  Michigan State might displace an SEC school or Ohio State, but they have an additional tough game with Michigan trending up under Harbaugh.  Baylor-TCU is a tossup.
  • UNC Tarheel Fan (UNC):Baylor, Utah (whatttt?), Clemson, and Florida.  I could be the lone wolf here, but OSU, MSU, and Michigan all being in the same division could be setting them up for a shocker come December. Michigan has to play both OSU and MSU at home and right now I look to Michigan to be the Big 10 spoiler.  Both TCU and Baylor have to play each other AND Oklahoma before the end of the season with no conference title game. Right now I give the edge to Baylor based on absolutely nothing other than winning point margins. Texas is a mess so I don’t count that point margin for TCU yet.  Utah has a manageable schedule and Clemson just needs to get past NC State, FSU, and Miami. Easy right? Not in the least but if they do then look for them to in that Top 4.

What do you think?  How would you answer these questions?

The Confidential’s Correspondents’ Football Poll: October 6, 2015

Here is this week’s Confidential Correspondents Football Poll!  Still hard to differentiate a lot of these teams… even at the bottom.

13-15. Wake Forest (2-3); Virginia (1-3), and Virginia Tech (2-3)(0 points).  Welp, these three teams did not receive ANY votes.  Nothing to say, other than the obvious–only wins will change that.

12  Boston College (2-2)(5 points).  So far, BC has lost to undefeated Florida State and once-defeated Duke.  And somehow folks have Louisville, Georgia Tech, and North Carolina State ranked above them.

11. Georgia Tech (2-3) (7 points).  With losses to Notre Dame, Duke, and North Carolina, the Yellow Jackets difficult season is going even worse than expected.  No rest for the weary as they must travel to Clemson next.  With Florida State and Georgia on the schedule, bowl eligibility is not a certainty.

10. Miami (3-1, 9 points).  From 4 to 10, as the correspondents recognize that, once again, Miami is just not ready to return to prominence.  A loss at Cincinnati is not the end of the world.  But, needless to say, you are not a playoff team if you cannot beat ANY of the AAC teams on the road.  The idea of Miami as a football powerhouse is simply as obsolete as referring to DePaul as a basketball powerhouse.  An entire generation simply does not remember “the U” that way.

9. North Carolina State (4-1, 10 points).  We mocked NC State’s schedule.  Deep down, however, we wondered if they could be a very good football team.  The loss to 1-3 Louisville is more reasonable in real life than the records suggest.  With trips to Virginia Tech and Wake Forest (see above), this team could reach bowl eligibility by mid-October.

8. Pittsburgh (3-1, 13 points).  After Iowa’s upset of Wisconsin, the Pitt loss to the Hawkeyes is not looking nearly as bad.  And the Panthers welcome Virginia to town this week, a realistic chance at getting to 4-1.

7.  Louisville (2-3, 17 points).  Yes, two correspondents from Louisville lead to such things as the Cardinals being the only team below .500 in the top 10–and they are ranked #7 overall.  In fairness, the Louisville schedule was very frontloaded–with a back six of BC, Wake Forest, Syracuse, Virginia, Pitt, and Kentucky.  Much more daunting in hoops than the gridiron.  With Florida State up next in two weeks, Louisville may be 2-4 heading into that back half.

6.  Syracuse (3-1, 22 points).  Winston Wolf had a particularly relevant quote in Pulp Fiction about getting excited prematurely.  In other words, at 3-1, Syracuse has done exactly what was expected–even if Syracuse fans feared it might not happen.  Now it comes down to whether Syracuse can exceed expectations the rest of the way.  A trip to South Florida is the last OOC game and the first road game.  The Orange cannot afford to lose this game.

5. UNC (4-1, 23 points).  All of the sudden, North Carolina is making some serious noise in the Coastal.  There is a potential Duke-UNC showdown for the division title looming.  You know, just like ACC leadership expected when it added Miami, Virginia Tech, and Pittsburgh to that division.  Kudos to the Tar Heels for taking care of business so far.

4. Duke (4-1, 34 points).  The loss to Northwestern suddenly does not look so bad.  It was not an indication that Duke was retreating into irrelevance again.  Even better, Duke has a trip to Army coming up.  This will be a tough matchup…tougher than one might expect.  Duke’s defense will have to continue to carry the day.  So far, this has not been a problem.

3.  Notre Dame (4-1, 41 points).  The Fighting Irish played valiantly in Death Valley, but this team is not ready for the playoff.  Moreover, injuries are really starting to take a toll.  Still, this is a team that could very well get back to and stay in the top 10 all season long.  USC and Stanford are the only remaining ranked foes.

2. Florida State (4-0, 44 points).  Florida State has not really looked great in a few seasons now, right?  Seriously, has this team overwhelmed any competent opponent since the national title?  At the same time, the Seminoles’ record speaks for itself over that same span.  It will be interesting to see what FSU does with hapless Miami this week.  Will the Hurricanes out-effort FSU and stay in the game?  Or will FSU be up for the game and put its rival out if its misery early?

1. Clemson (4-0, 50 points, 5 first place vote).  Clemson beat Notre Dame.  In doing so, it made this poll very easy—as the Tigers were a unanimous #!.  No other position had unanimity.  But there are still 9 games standing between Clemson and the playoffs.  Some will be obviously difficult (FSU, South Carolina).  But it is games against desperate opponents–as in Georgia Tech this week–that has burst the Clemson bubble in years’ past.  Has Dabo Swinney eliminated this from the program?  We will see soon enough.

What do you think?  How do you rank these teams?

Confidential Survivor League Update Week 6

The Confidential runs two fantasy football leagues each year… an individual player league (see here) and a double-elimination survivor league.  This year, the league has been slow to eliminate participants, but things picked up significantly this week as several teams took on a loss.  Of the 30 teams remaining, eight now have one loss.  It has been reliance on Virginia Tech and Georgia Tech that has taken down teams so far:

No User Name Wk4 Wk1 Wk2 Wk3 Wk4
1 4 TIME CHAMPS-FINGERS CROSSED GT DUKE NCST LOU FSU
2 ACAFFREY (COMMANDER CAFFREY) NCST BC VIRG LOU FSU
3 ANDR00MAJ WF BC VIRG NCST DUKE
4 ANJAC FSU PITT CLEM ND DUKE
5 BCEAGLE74 WF BC NCST ND FSU
6 CDWHIT09 WF MIA NCST LOU FSU
7 CLEMSON82 SYR DUKE VIRG NCST FSU
8 DREW_WMS SYR BC WF LOU FSU
9 HHUNTLEY17 BC VTC VIRG UNC FSU
10 HOOPULLEDMYWEAVE MIA VTC VIRG UNC FSU
11 INFIELDIN WF SYR VIRG LOU FSU
12 INTOTHEMEATGRINDER WF BC VIRG LOU FSU
13 JFLIPPEN BC NCST VIRG LOU FSU
14 LD17 SYR BC VIRG LOU FSU
15 MADCADDIES6 GT BC VIRG ND FSU
16 MCAFFREY ND BC NCST LOU FSU
17 MSU_DAWGS02 WF PITT VIRG UNC FSU
18 RIGHT PROFILE WF BC UNC LOU FSU
19 SUATO92 SYR BC WF ND FSU
20 TANNYBOGUS CLEM GT MIA LOU FSU
21 UOFL223 GT SYR NCST LOU FSU
22 DSHRIMPTONIV WF PITT VIRG NCST ND
23 LENVILLECARDS WF DUKE VIRG UNC VTC
24 MIKEMAB2000 WF BC VIRG VTC FSU
25 MR. TAR HEEL WF BC SYR LOU VTC
26 PAGING_DR_HOO WF SYR VIRG UNC GT
27 RIVES33 BC DUKE VIRG LOU VTC
28 SNATCH ADAMS PITT NCST SYR VTC FSU
29 TWOHOOS WF BC VIRG LOU GT
30 WAHOO 88 SYR BC VIRG UNC GT

Confidential Fantasy Football Game: Week 6 Entry Page

Even if you missed out on Weeks 1 through 5, the Confidential’s Fantasy Football Game is still joinable in Week 6.  Chances are, you cannot catch the leaders.  But you can certainly be a spoiler.  As those who entered know, the game is free and simple… just pick your team.  See rules.  Here is the recap of Week 6 and the standings.  Looks like some familiar names at the top of the standings.

To enter, just comment with your entry for Week 5.  Things get real this week, as there are no FCS teams to pad stats against.  And some very good matchups!

You are allowed one free roster change each week.  For each other change, there is a loss of one point in this week’s scoring…. a maximum of 5 point deduction.  At the same time, there is a potential 5 point bonus for having roster diversity.  If you want the same roster as last week, just do nothing.  If you want to change your roster or join anew, just comment below.

RETURNING ENTRANTS, PLEASE KINDLY POST BOTH LAST WEEK’S ROSTER AND YOUR ROSTER FOR THIS WEEK!  IT WILL BE GREATLY HELPFUL!

ENTRY DEADLINE 7:59 P.M. on FRIDAY OCT. 9, 2015!

Good luck to all!

ACC Fantasy Football: Week 5 Recap

Thanks to all those who continue to participate in our weekly fantasy football league!  It is a free game.  There is a prize on a season-long basis.  The rules are here.   Feel free to enter the season-long game.  But this post is about the results from Week 5–individual team results are located here in the comments section.  So here we go:

As always, this is done by hand so the potential for error is there.  It is final in 48 hours.

RESULTS

With 9 entries, 4 teams get wins (bold), 4 teams get losses, and 1 team gets a tie (italic):

LD = 103.8 pts

MSU = 93.2 pts

Commander = 91.7 pts

ACwolfpacker = 91.0 pts

Brian = 84.2 pts

Chrislords = 83,6 pts

Lenville = 77.8 pts

Josh V = 73,6 pts

HHuntley = 56.6 pts

STANDINGS AFTER WEEK 5 :

  • Accwolfpacker  5-0
  • Brian 3-1-1
  • LenvilleCards 3-2
  • Commander 3-2
  • HHuntley17   2-2-1
  • LD   2-3
  • MSU Bulldog   2-3
  • Chrislords  1-4
  • Josh V   0-3-2

GREAT JOB BY EVERYONE!   On to Week 6….

Spirits Lifted 🔼

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Louisville 20  –  NC State 13

What the game on Saturday WASN’T…..

  • pretty
  • dry
  • well officiated

What the game on Saturday WAS…..

  • hard fought
  • a struggle
  • a much needed win

So just when the University of Louisville Football team needed a shot in the arm in the worst of ways (along with the rest of athletic department amid recent men’s basketball program allegations), the Cardinals were finally able to get out of their own way Saturday long enough to muster up a much needed and potentially season altering road win in Raleigh over NC State. UofL did just enough offensively on Saturday to allow it’s defense to steal the show and solidify the Cards’ first ACC conference win in 2015. Lamar Jackson played really well in the first half, then did his best Jeckyl & Hyde impersonation in the second half suddenly losing the ability to hit open receivers. Nonetheless, it was Jackson’s first half legs and a beautiful soft touch pass for a TD to fellow true freshman Devante Peete that gave UofL the cushion it needed to hold off the Wolfpack.

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Devante Peete

There were numerous drives in the second half where it looked as if NC State was going to finally knot things up but Todd Grantham’s defense should be given a ton of credit for bending but not breaking. Sheldon Rankins played big up front and the Cards’ linebackers, as expected, were terrific. Keith Burgess’ big hit on 4th and short with just over a minute remaining in regulation sealed the deal. NC State had been averaging over 250 yards a game on the ground coming into yesterday’s game. The Cards held them to less than 50 however, which forced Wolfpack QB Jacoby Brissett to throw the ball far more than NC State wanted. Advantage, Louisville.

Key takeaways from the game………….

  • The officiating on Saturday was the most incompetent I have witnessed in several years
  • UofL got jobbed at the end of the first half – there was one possibly two seconds left when Brissett slid (horrendous no call)
  • Devante Fields MUST make himself more of a presence on the defensive side of the ball
  • This game was vital to UofL becoming bowl eligible; without it my confidence wanes
  • Charles Standberry MUST catch that ball that Bonnafon delivered late in the 2nd quarter
  • Without a running game, every contest will be, at a minimum, close – some a struggle
  • Major plus from yesterday – no major injuries despite the bad weather/slick field

Now, the Cards get to enjoy a bye week which they’ll need from an X and O standpoint in order to prepare for their next opponent, Florida State.

The Seminoles won their 13th straight ACC league game yesterday by taking care of business at Wake Forest. The Cards will most certainly enter Tallahassee as a fairly heavy underdog. UofL had a golden opportunity last year to knock off FSU at home in their annual Thursday night game but were unable to cap off one last offensive drive late in the 4th quarter to pull off the upset. Is there a revenge factor in play for this next game? No, but being that the Cards have a slew of Florida born players on it’s current roster, I have zero doubt that the players will require any extra motivation to be hyped for this one. Hopefully,  the extra off week will give the offensive staff time to continue fine tuning Lamar Jackson and his understanding of Petrino’s passing schemes. Once Jackson really “gets it” and his comfort level in the pocket starts to ripen, I would expect him to get more and more accurate on his throws. And then, watch out…..

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Jackson’s talent is unquestionable and the sky is the limit for him. What will be most interesting to see, is how the QB position in 2016 shakes out if Jawon Pass follows through with his commitment and makes it to UofL’s campus next August. But, that’s another blog entry all together for another time.

In my next blog, I will cast out my thoughts on the recent allegations that have recently come out regarding the men’s basketball team. I have some strong opinions on this matter as I am certain many other UofL fans do as well. We all know that rival fan bases are loving the negative exposure that is hitting UofL at the moment. My take, if nothing wrong occurred then hold steadfast and the truth shall set you free. But again, more of that in my next attempt at a semi-entertaining entry.

From a  conference standpoint, major kudos to the Clemson Tigers in their huge home victory over Notre Dame. Also a big shout out to the University of North Carolina in their huge comeback win over Georgia Tech.

Go Cards! Go ACC!

ACC Roundtable of the Confidential Correspondents: Week 4/5

Welcome to the ACC Roundtable of the ACC Correspondents!  As is and will be the plan for the remainder of the football season, the Confidential correspondents will discuss the Week that was (week 4) and the Week that will be (Week 5) for the ACC and their respective schools.  Tell us what you think below.

1. What was most notable about your school’s performance in Week 4?

  • HHuntley (NC State): NC State absolutely destroyed South Alabama. They totaled 586 yards of total offense. Four players had at least two touchdowns and two had more than 100 yards rushing. The most notable thing is just how well the team is playing right now. Personally, I’m excited to see us take on an ACC team this week.
  • Lenville (Louisville):Getting the first W. At this point Louisville was supposed to be 2-2 but are a few plays away from 4-0. Freshman Lamar Jackson got a lot of playing time at QB & appears that he will be the starter from here on. Junior WR James Quick made his return since suffering an injury in the first game.
  • Commander/ACaffrey (Syracuse): The fact that SEC refs called more penalties against LSU than Syracuse?  Lest there be any doubt, if this game was close in a crucial moment, the penalty gap would have narrowed.  Beyond that, the fact that Syracuse was able to move the ball at all against a fast LSU defense bodes somewhat well.
  • UNC Tarheel Fan (UNC): Backup QB Mitch Trubisky had a record setting performance, the Mack Hollins we know and love reappeared, passing defense was stout (even though Delaware only threw 10 times they were held to 24 years passing), and third down conversions.

2. What are you looking to see out of your school in Week 5?
  • HHuntley (NC State): To play a real team! I feel like an NFL fan who just suffered four weeks of preseason exhibitions (hello Frank Beamer). This week should tell us just how good NC State can be this season. Louisville is not a bad team, even though their record may suggest otherwise.
  • Lenville (Louisville): Continued improvement. Samford was the lone cupcake on the schedule & it’s all conference play from here until Kentucky to finish the season. Jackson had a bad start against Houston, how well he do at NC State this weekend?
  • Commander (Syracuse): Healing of injuries and no new ones.
  • UNC Tarheel Fan (UNC): An improved rush defense, please. Since the Ga Tech game hasn’t happened yet I’m going to chalk that woe on preparation for them. But if something isn’t tweaked between now and Saturday it’s going to be a long day in Atlanta. 



3. Who impressed you the most in the ACC in Week 3?

  • HHuntley (NC State): Duke is the obvious answer here, so I’ll go with Syracuse. They played a really solid game against LSU and “handled” Leonard Fournette. They’re playing with lots of guys injured, and they still look competitive. ACC teams should look out for Syracuse this year, especially their superstar punter [Riley Dixon] (http://espn.go.com/blog/acc/post/_/id/86192/dixonforheisman-campaign-reaches-new-heights).
  • Lenville (Louisville): The most impressive win was Duke beating GT but the most impressive team was Syracuse. They played LSU tough with a 5th string walk-on QB. The biggest difference in the game was the LSU starting RB, you may have heard of him. If Syracuse can keep Dungey healthy they can win 8-9 games this year.
  • Commander (Syracuse): The Duke win was impressive, but how about North Carolina switching QBs?  Who saw THAT coming?
  • UNC Tarheel Fan (UNC): Duke. I was not expecting them to beat Ga Tech.  (Ed. Note–why would any UNC fan expect Duke to have a good week?)

4. If the playoffs started today, who would you vote in?  Who do you think will be there at season’s end?
  • HHuntley (NC State): Ohio State, Ole Miss, TCU, Notre Dame/Clemson. TCU has jumped Baylor in the polls, so I’ll do the same with my playoff picture. OSU playsMichigan State, and I think they’ll beat them and knock MSU out. I think the winner of this weekend’s ND/Clemson game will have the inside track to the playoff.
  • Lenville (Louisville): I still like Ohio St, Notre Dame, Georgia & Oklahoma. I think TCU & Baylor will eventually lose & fade down the stretch. Michigan St, FSU, Clemson & UCLA are also contenders. Clemson hosts ND this weekend, this could prove to be an elimination game.
  • Commander (Syracuse): Right now?  Still going with 1. Michigan State; 2. Ole Miss; 3. Ohio State, and 4. Notre Dame.  Notre Dame/Clemson could change #4.  And one has to think that MSU and OSU will cancel each other out at some point.  And don’t overlook LSU.  If Fournette stays healthy… and they can pass the ball against secondaries that are better than Syracuse’s (i.e. all SEC teams)… then they might be the SEC representative in the playoffs.
  • UNC Tarheel Fan (UNC): I am not comfortable with these choices but unlike last week I’ll name four (or five, you’ll see why in a second): Ohio State, Michigan State, TCU, and Clemson/Notre Dame. I still have questions about OSU, and I believe the winner of the Clemson/Notre Dame gets the nod for now. What I expect to happen is Ohio State bowing out to Michigan State later in the season which will allow some other teams to cause utter chaos at the top of the CFP rankings until the B10 Championship Game. I’m probably alone with that expectation.

What do you think?  How would you answer these questions?

Just What the Doctor Ordered

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In a season that has thus far been as negative as any in recent memory, Louisville finally got it’s first win of the 2015 campaign last Saturday by destroying an outmanned Samford squad. Despite being an FCS school, Samford came into the game with a 2-1 record and a promising quarterback, not to mention former Murray State head coach Chris Hatcher who had familiarity with UofL running the show. Look I know, I know……Samford is an FCS school. And, I totally get it. I am not a huge fan of programs scheduling FCS schools and cutting out a paycheck just to get one win closer to being bowl eligible every season. But hell, at this juncture Louisville desperately needed to win a game and feel positive about something, anything. And fortunately, the positives came in droves on Saturday. Petrino finally bit the bullet and re-inserted Lamar Jackson back into the starting lineup at QB which lead to a performance that would go etched into the Louisville Football record books. Jackson finished the game with two rushing TDs in addition to two more through the air in helping the Cards grind out 45 points – giving the Cardinal faithful reasons to believe that this Petrino offense has signs of life still yet. Again, this win came against Samford and it’s all about perspective. Nevertheless, I think a win after starting the season with three gut wrenching losses is exactly what the doctor would have ordered for this UofL’s teams’ ills.

The ills, per say, for this UofL team has been the inability to develop any type of running game. In addition, another ailment that has haunted the Cards thus far is the inept play of the offensive line. On Saturday, the Cards gashed Samford for 288 total yards on the ground. The offensive line was anchored with eleven different players getting playing time which resulted in not only a solid ground attack but a line that did not yield a single sack. Against Clemson, a week prior, UofL amassed a TOTAL of 16 rushing yards as a team and Kyle Bolin spent the majority of his night running for his life or throwing from his back. Despite the drastic drop in level of competition, improvement took place yesterday……

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So now comes arguably the biggest game of the year this season for UofL – at NC State this weekend. Yeah, I know that the Wolfpack are not the likes of Clemson or Florida State in terms of talent. It matters not, however, as this game could do one of two things for this Louisville team. Lose, and you’re setting at 1-4 with a road game at top 10 Florida State right around the corner. Win, and despite what may or may not happen in Tallahassee, the Cards set themselves up for at least six or seven wins which would lead to the school’s 5th consecutive post season bowl game. But winning in Raleigh will not be easy. Although untested, NC State is unbeaten and has the revenge factor in it’s corner following a loss at PJCS last year. Plus, this Louisville team has yet to even play a true road game so anything could transpire. Not even the late Ted the Rooster from Irvington, KY could make a calculated guess as to how this game will turn out. One thing is certain – it’s gonna rain. But rain might be putting it mildly. The remnants of a newly developed hurricane are almost certain to hit Raleigh on Saturday. Crazy enough, that could bode well for UofL being that Lamar Jacskson is a run first QB. Then again, the Wolfpack run the ball almost 67% of the time on offense so Mother Nature could play into their favor as well Saturday. Whatever happens, I’ll be watching (Wave 3 / ACC Network) and hoping for Cardinal win.

Looking way ahead, I see this season ending with a potentially ironic situation. It is not out of the question that UofL could enter the friendly confines of Commonwealth Stadium in Lexington to end it’s regular season by needing one more win to become bowl eligible. Kentucky, thanks to it’s newfound ability to beat other average SEC teams not named Vandy, looks to almost be a shoe in for already being bowl eligible before the ’15 Battle of the Bluegrass. So, essentially the tables would be turned in just one year after Kentucky came to Louisville last year needing another victory to get to the ever coveted 6 win mark. THIS is why I love having this particular game at the end of the season. Aside from bragging rights, the game potentially carries direct post season implications.

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I shouldn’t put the buggy before the horse, but I am counting on UofL to find enough wins on the latter half of their schedule for that last game to have extra meaning. In the immediate future, I just want to hear less talk about how “dope” UofL’s newest uniform scheme is and see more evidence that the Cards are forming an identity.

Go Cards!

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