Best Games for the 14 weeks of the Season

2007 July 13
by Jai Eugene

This is a lazy blog post. Copy = Paste. I am surprised that UF and LSU is not on here. What is NOT surprising is that Schalalalalalaback is a ESPN man. How many Big East games are on his list? Fuck me to tears, grow a set Mark and stop pushing that shit on us…

Mark Schalabach’s Rivalries, rematches and revenge top 2007’s best matchups [ESPN]

The assignment? Come up with the best games in each of the 14 weeks of the upcoming college football season. The usual suspects are there: Red River Shootout, the game formerly known as the World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party, Bowden Bowl and Third Saturday in October. If the 21 matchups aren’t enough, we threw in a delicious appetizer: a potential upset for every week in the season.

Week 1
Sept. 1: Tennessee at California (8 p.m. ET, ABC)
It has to be more competitive than last season’s matchup at Neyland Stadium, which the Volunteers won 35-18.
Upset alert: Oklahoma State over Georgia (6:45 p.m., ESPN2)

Week 2
Sept. 3: Florida State at Clemson (8 p.m., ESPN)
Tigers coach Tommy Bowden has beaten Daddy (Florida State’s Bobby Bowden) in each of the last two “Bowden Bowls” and three of four overall. A key ACC contest under the lights on Labor Day night, followed by a few beverages at The Esso Club.

Sept. 8: Virginia Tech at LSU (9:15 p.m.)
The Hokies are one of only a few teams still willing to play in hostile environments like Baton Rouge. And it doesn’t get much louder than Tiger Stadium on a Saturday night.
Upset alert: TCU over Texas (8 p.m.)

Week 3
Sept. 13: West Virginia at Maryland (7:45 p.m., ESPN)
One of the country’s most underrated rivalries heats up again, as the Terrapins try to derail the Mountaineers’ national championship hopes. Football near the nation’s capital.

Sept. 15: USC at Nebraska (8 p.m., ABC)
The Trojans’ first big test in their quest for another national championship. Watching football in downtown Lincoln all afternoon, then walking a few blocks to Memorial Stadium.
Upset alert: Kentucky over Louisville

Week 4
Sept. 22: Penn State at Michigan
Wolverines fans will have a September to remember with home games against defending I-AA national champion Appalachian State, Oregon, Notre Dame and Penn State to start the season.
Upset alert: South Carolina over LSU (7 p.m.)

Week 5
Sept. 29: Alabama at Florida State Two of the sport’s great powers collide at Alltel Stadium in Jacksonville. Bobby Bowden vs. Nick Saban. Florida beaches. Early-morning tee times.
Upset alert: Maryland over Rutgers

Week 6
Oct. 6: Oklahoma vs. Texas
The Red River Shootout in Dallas might have national title implications. Longhorns quarterback Colt McCoy tries to lead Texas to its third in a row over the Sooners.
Upset alert: Utah over Louisville (8 p.m., ESPN)

Week 7
Oct. 13: Wisconsin at Penn State (3:30 p.m., ABC)
Both the Badgers and Nittany Lions have designs on unseating Ohio State and Michigan at the top of the Big Ten standings. The air should just be turning crisp in Happy Valley.
Upset alert: Wake Forest over Florida State (7:30 p.m., ESPN)

Week 8
Oct. 18: South Florida at Rutgers (7:30 p.m., ESPN)
Last year’s Big East surprise against this year’s potential sleeper.

Oct. 20: Tennessee at Alabama
There’s only one place to be on the third Saturday in October: Tuscaloosa, Ala. New Tide coach Nick Saban can go a long way toward becoming the state’s governor by beating the hated Volunteers.
Upset alert: Kentucky over Florida

Week 9
Oct. 25: Boston College at Virginia Tech (7:30 p.m., ESPN)
Back at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains is my absolute favorite Thursday night setting.

Oct. 27: Georgia vs. Florida
The game I still call the “World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party” might become a rivalry again with Matthew Stafford leading the Bulldogs and Tim Tebow leading the Gators.
Upset alert: Rutgers over West Virginia

Week 10
Nov. 3: LSU at Alabama
Tensions will be running high as Saban coaches against his former school. Not as high as they’ll be in Baton Rouge in 2008, though.
Upset alert: Navy over Notre Dame (2:30 p.m.)

Week 11
Nov. 8: Louisville at West Virginia (7:30 p.m., ESPN)
The Big East game of the year moves to one of my favorite college towns: Morgantown, W.Va. Brian Brohm vs. Pat White. Steve Slaton vs. the entire Louisville defense.

Nov. 10: USC at California (8 p.m.)
Can the Bears upset the Trojans in Berkeley? They couldn’t do it in L.A. last season.
Upset alert: BYU over TCU

Week 12
Nov. 17: Ohio State at Michigan
Can this game possibly be as important as it was a year ago?
Upset alert: Vanderbilt over Tennessee

Week 13
Nov. 23: Boise State at Hawaii (9 p.m., ESPN2)
Post-Thanksgiving Day football on the island. Ian Johnson vs. Colt Brennan. Maui Invitational hoops. Are my editors reading this?

Nov. 24: In front of the tube
State rivalry day. Alabama vs. Auburn. Virginia vs. Virginia Tech. Georgia vs. Georgia Tech. Florida vs. Florida State. Washington vs. Washington State. Clemson vs. South Carolina. Just hand me the remote — or a private jet.
Upset alert: Arkansas over LSU (1:30 p.m.)

Week 14
Nov. 29: Rutgers at Louisville (7:30 p.m., ESPN)
Can the Scarlet Knights crush the Cardinals’ BCS title hopes for the second year in a row?

Dec. 1: Navy at Army (noon)
The game still matters more than most, and few have as much pageantry and tradition as the service academy battle played in Baltimore.
Upset alert: UCLA over USC (4:30 p.m.)

6 Responses leave one →
  1. 2007 July 13

    How did Alabama / LSU make this list and NOT Florida / LSU? At least Florida has some talent returning.

    Look, I hate Saban as much as every other tiger fan (quitting at christmas not even a year removed from signing a 30 year gajillion dollar contract, losing the bowl game against Iowa, just being a fucking asshole in general) but fucking eh, LSU Florida is the biggest game of the year IMO.

  2. 2007 July 13

    Vanderbilt will have no fucking chance in Knoxville. 2005 was a once in a quarter century occurrence.

  3. 2007 July 13

    yeah, I agree with purpleheart. Alabama/LSU is one they can talk about because the media will be all over it, but Florida/LSU should be a bigger game.

  4. 2007 July 13

    I think so too. I wrote this earlier in the week, of course my title doesn’t indicate what is in the post

    http://loserswithsocks.com/2007/07/10/lsu-is-going-make-herban-cryagain/

  5. 2007 July 14
    TrojanBCS2007 permalink

    Mr. Eugene:

    Since you would be so unhappy with Mr. Schlabach’s selections, explain to the studio audience how a supposed Big East homer graduated from a SEC school (UGA), and spent nearly a decade covering the SEC.

    Yout must be so proud to have the Fulmer Cup named after your favorite school.

  6. 2007 July 14

    It is clear that Shalalalalbackkkk embarrassed by his alma mater and is drinking the ESPN kool-aid. Who wouldn’t be? UGA set the standard for schools with tradition getting beat by one hit wonders. UGA is the blame for the Big East.

    Did Reggie Bush have to return his Heisman?

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