Dirty Dozen: ECU rises, Ohio State falls Here we go with the first edition of college football's Dirty Dozen, a weekly ranking of the nation's Top 12 teams. This past weekend, the number of surprises were few, but one non-BCS team landed the biggest punch of all. The pride of Conference USA, East Carolina, stunned West Virginia, knocking WVU completely from my preseason Top 12 and sending the Pirates soaring up the rankings. Ohio State, meanwhile, saw its season nearly implode thanks to a lackluster showing against the Ohio Bobcats.Washington Huskies. College Football Week 2 is in the books & here's what I learned Tickets, First off everyone stop for a moment and point and laugh at the Big Least. The years of fooling.he college football world with smoke and mirrors and weak scheduling are over. WVU falls to East Carolina and it was never even close. Somewhere Rich Rodriguez is laughing because he never lost to East Carolina. How hot is the name ?Skip Holtz? right now? I've been to various teams message boards since yesterday and a lot teams whose coaches are in the hot seat want him. For example. Only real poor sports on field at UW game were the refs Seattle, Moments after he culminated a race-against-the-clock drive by scoring what appeared to be the tying touchdown Saturday, Jake Locker apologized to his Washington Huskies teammates. UW Huskies: Officially devastated by BYU The Washington Huskies, who have had so little to celebrate in recent seasons, lost Saturday because they celebrated. Ticket. NCAA Wants Players To Be Emotionless Zombies Washington Huskies at Seattle, It's almost 24 hours later, and it's still hard to believe how badly Washington got screwed at the end of their game against BYU. I know I shouldn't be shocked by a blown call by a Pac-10 officiating crew (the Tweedledums of the college football world) in the Pacific Northwest (there is precedent after all), but I still am. Even more shocking: the blown call went against the Pac-10 team. Here's what happened - Washington's Jake Locker scored on an amazing scramble with two seconds left. Saturday Shuffle: Curb Your Enthusiasm Edition For a weekend that was supposed to be an ?in-between? week of college football action, this weekend turned out to be more than worth watching. There are some things that I'm going to run through in greater detail in separate articles over the next couple of days, and there are some things that I'm saving for Monday's Red Zone Rewind, but here are a few notable Sluggish Saturday for Buckeyes: Underestimating one's opponent can be a lethal mistake sometimes. Whether it was underestimation. Washington Huskies tickets. Yes, it was a terrible call Husky nation September 7, 2008 Seattle ticket broker, Posted by koreanpower999 in BYU, ESPN, Univeristy of Washington football, officiating. trackback I was at the UW-BYU game and the ending was heartbreakingly ridiculous with the Pac-10 officials once again deciding a game with a horrible call. It's sad that this debacle could cost Ty Willingham his job. Posted by ESPN.com?s Ted Miller- September 6, 2008 It was one of the worst judgment calls you will ever see ? no your eyes and instincts and sense of fairness didn't deceive you. When Washingt. Nevada wolfpack ticket brokers, Wacky Afternoon: ND Barely Beats the Aztecs, Huskies Shafted, WVU Abused, Poor Ole Miss University of Nevada, Reno Athletics Official site of the Neva.da Reno Wolf Pack. it's pouring outside, so we've been watching multiple college football games today, and tracking more on the net. madness, people: byu 28, washington 27: a horrible referee convene may challenger the oklahoma-oregon snafu from a couple years ago: the huskies scored a td with three seconds left, and after qb jake locker dove . BYU football: Celebration leads to UW misery Phew! A non-conference road win? It's about time. BYU pulled out a win today over the Washington Huskies by blocking an extra point attempt that would have tied the game as time wound down. Good times, good times? Just as I was about to kick a hole in my TV in frustration over the atrociously biased Pac 10 refs (who had just swallowed their whistles on a blatant hold ? a hold that likely prevented a drive-ending sack no less), just at that moment the refs blew the whistle on UW quarterback.tickets. Hideous ref call screws Washington tickets, In watching the end of BYU's 28-27 college football win over Washington, I saw the worst officating call in memory (and that's saying a lot). The situation: Washington's stud QB Jake Locker had just run in for a touchdown with two seconds left to bring the Huskies to within 28-27. Locker got up in the end zone, flipped the ball up the air in celebration and chest bumped a teammate (see beginning of the celebration here). The rest of the offense piled on in jubilation. It's the kind of celebrat. |