1. Who is the better quarterback after Saturday’s Red River Shootout? Colt McCoy or Sam Bradford?
So far this year, it’s been very difficult to call either one of them Heisman candidates. Bradford of course has been injured most of the season, and McCoy hasn’t lived up to his runner-up status from last year (10 TDs and 6 INTs thus far). Colt does have a 73% completion percentage though, and that was his key stat from last year that really opened eyes to his talent. McCoy won’t have it easy Saturday. The Sooner defense is one of the most stingy in the nation, giving up just 8.2 points a game, already pitching 2 shutouts this season. I don’t see either QB falling out of the NFL hype machine after this game, but each player has a lot to lose with a poor performance Saturday. Bradford has to prove he’s healthy enough to beat a top 5 team, and Colt McCoy has to show 2008 wasn’t a mirage.
2. Is South Carolina for real?
We’ve seen this movie before: it starts out great, with plenty of action sequences to get you excited. But then before you know it, the plot falls apart and you begin to just feel embarrassed for the actors. Steve Spurrier and his Gamecocks gave us this very script back in 2007, when they climbed as high as #6 in the AP poll before going on a 5 game losing streak and failing to make a bowl. This year, Gamecock fans have reasons to be cautiously optimistic. The defense is as good as it’s been since Spurrier’s arrival with perhaps the best pass rusher in the nation (Eric Norwood) and solid bookend Cliff Matthews anchoring a defense ranked 3rd in the SEC behind Alabama and Florida. On offense, Stephen Garcia is slowly turning out to be the star QB Spurrier has hoped for, knowing how to manage the game well with his mind and feet, something previous QBs Chris Smelley and Blake Mitchell were never great at. The Gamecocks get what will be their toughest test this weekend at Alabama. Their win over Ole Miss on a Thursday nighter a few weeks back is proving to be less impressive by the week, but if Spurrier can pull some magic against Bama, the Gamecocks may just proven themselves to be SEC title contenders.
3. Can a win over Southern Cal save Charlie Weis?
Were it not for ESPN, NBC, and decades-ago traditions, Notre Dame would be on the equivalent scale of MLB’s Chicago Cubs: often talked about, typically overhyped, but always irrelevant halfway through the season. Well, here we sit near the mid-season mark, and we still aren’t sure whether or not the Irish are a good football team or not. If you ask Lou Holtz, he’ll draw up a formula as to why Notre Dame is still a national title contender. But for those of us not quite at the age of senility, we see Notre Dame hasn’t beaten a team yet with a winning record. The Irish are giving up nearly 30 points a game to BCS opponents, a stat not indicative of a team destined for a BCS bowl game. Freshman QB or not, I don’t see USC losing a game against a team with such a porous defense. And that’s what it will come down to. You’ll hear all week about Jimmy Clausen, but it’s really a showdown of defenses, and not even Touchdown Jesus will be able to help Notre Dame. And if Weis loses another one to their west coast rivals, more and more Irish alumni will be scratching their heads, wondering who they can bring in that will actually be able to beat teams that are good. Maybe Charlie should use a Lou Holtz pep talk?
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