Sports

College Football 2007: Who Was Up and Down During College Football’s First Weekend

The first week of college football was full of surprises and disappointments; it’s what makes college football worth watching. College football is exciting, surprising, and unpredictable all at once. There was some very bad news for the Michigan Wolverines, Notre Dame Fighting Irish and Florida State Seminoles.

First, the Wolverines managed to get beaten by Division 1-AA Appalachian State 34-32 on their home field as 110,000 fans watched at the Big House in Ann Arbor. Michigan entered the game ranked No. 5 in both preseason polls. When the poll results came out Tuesday after Saturday’s game, Michigan dropped out of the poll altogether.

It was the first time such a high-ranked team dropped out of the poll entirely since the AP Poll was expanded to 25 teams in 1989. Since the death of the legendary Bo Schembechler, the Wolverines have gone 0-3 and given up 108 points. .

“I wouldn’t want to be on their practice field Tuesday,” winning Appalachian State coach Jerry Moore said.

To compare the two football programs, Appalachian State’s football budget is $1.5 million, and Michigan is in the midst of a $226 million renovation of its stadium. I’d say forget the renewal and get some real players in Michigan. The upset has already been called by many sports experts and fans the biggest upset in college football history, as an AA team has never beaten an NCAA-ranked team.

Then Notre Dame took a terrific beating from Georgia Tech 33-3. The game marked the most lopsided opening loss in Notre Dame history, and the first time the Irish had failed to score a touchdown in a game opener since 1985.

Geez, where’s the offense? Charlie Weis is all about offense, but the Irish have clearly suffered from defensive weaknesses the past two seasons. I’m part Irish and a Notre Dame fanatic. I want to see Weis make it big at Notre Dame. Weis is starting his third season and this Game 1 loss doesn’t bode well for Notre Dame.

Last year, the Irish scored 31 points per game (16th best among 119 Division IA schools) and gave up 24 points per game (67th best). Defense is a problem for the offensive-minded Weis, and he will remain one until he fixes it. It almost goes without saying that offense is a big deal right now.

At the end of Saturday, the 19th-ranked state of Florida sucked up too much water from the swamp and was defeated by Clemson, 24-18. The state of Florida was conspicuously absent in the polls on Tuesday and Clemson slipped into 25th place in the AP poll.

I wasn’t surprised by Clemson’s win since they were at home and last year Clemson gave up only 16 points per game (16th best in the nation).

Here are some ranked teams that showed how to take care of business in week one:

No. 2 LSU shuts out Mississippi State 45-0.

No. 6 Florida outscored AA Western Kentucky 49-3.

No. 8 Oklahoma slapped North Texas, 79-10.

No. 10 Louisville turned poor AA Murray State into a rout, 73-10.

Ohio State’s No. 11 didn’t allow a touchdown against AA Youngstown State in a 38-6 victory.

No. 16 Rutgers beat Buffalo 38-3.

No. 17 Penn State blanks Florida International 59-0.

No. 20 Nebraska beat Nevada 52-10.

No. 22 TCU blanks Baylor 27-0.

No. 23 Hawaii defeated AA Northern Colorado 63-6 and led 49-0 after three quarters.

No. 24 Boise State defeated AA Weber State 56-7.

Other ranked teams that won but either didn’t win impressively or gave up too many points included No. 3 West Virginia, No. 4 Texas, No. 7 Wisconsin, No. 14 UCLA, No. 18 Auburn, No. 21 Arkansas and No. 25 Texas A&M.

At least three unranked teams shined in their opening games: Indiana outscored AA Indiana State 55-7, Kansas defeated Central Michigan 52-7 and Cincinnati defeated AA Southeast Missouri State 59-3.

I didn’t think Cincinnati could score 59 points on anyone; last year the Bearcats averaged 21 points per game and gave up 20 points.

Three other teams did not shine so much. Big 10 Minnesota was defeated at home by Bowling Green 32-31 in overtime. Bowling Green was leading 21-0 at the half against the Golden Gophers (what a terrible nickname for Minnesota in this game).

In-state rivalries are always unpredictable and Colorado proved it again by narrowly sliding past Colorado State 31-28 at home in another overtime game. You could say this proves that both teams have some offense. I would say this shows that both teams lack defense.

In Oregon, many fans and pundits call the annual Oregon-Oregon State rivalry The Civil War. The same could be said about this year’s Michigan-Michigan State rivalry.

The results of six other games have been set aside for special attention and comment.

Two of the six teams involved in the Pac 10 that saw the No. 12 California Golden Bears defeat the No. 15 Tennessee Volunteers 45-31 (many think this is THE year at Cal Berkeley to challenge USC) , and redshirt rookie quarterback Jake Locker led the Washington Huskies to a 42-12 victory over Syracuse.

New Alabama coach Nick Saban did what he was hired to do, posting a 52-6 win over AA Western Carolina in the Crimson Tide’s home opener. The fortunes of the Alabama SEC should rise with Saban.

New Michigan State coach Mark Dantonio led the Spartans to a 55-18 win over UAB when his new offense scored touchdowns on their first six possessions — that’s impressive — as he raced to a 42-0 lead midway through the second fourth. The Big 10 fortunes of the state of Michigan should also increase with Dantonio. In a pretty dark game, Mike Price’s UTEP Miners outscored New Mexico 10-6.

I still believe that Mike Price was prepared to be kicked out of Alabama before he had a chance to coach the Tide. There are still a lot of southern boys who don’t like yankees this far south. The second game saw Wyoming beat Virginia 23-3 in their home opener. Not many fans care about Wyoming, but I do.

I like the Cowboys because they play so hard at home no matter who’s playing against them. Wyoming takes pride in its cowboys. Invade their territory and you might get your watch wiped and your butt marked.

Copyright © 2007 Ed Bagley

Tours Travel

My Near Death Experience – Rediscovering Life at Heaven’s Gate

The main goal of sharing my near-death experience and personal story is so that others don’t have to go through what I went through.

It’s not my style to overtly teach people or tell them how to live their lives, nor do I like to advise anyone on what changes to make, even if they ask. I prefer to lead by example and create a safe environment for others to get in touch with their own truth.

I have thought about this often since the events of the winter and spring of 2006, when I had an NDE and was also cured of the cancer that I had had for the previous four years. During my NDE, I was able to see and perceive certain aspects of my afterlife, and understood that one of the reasons I chose to return to earthly life was because my experience and message would touch others.

In that state, I somehow knew that I was somehow destined to inspire thousands, maybe tens of thousands. But it wasn’t clear how he was supposed to do it, he just knew that somehow he was going to help a lot of people. Specifically I had the feeling that I didn’t need to do anything for this to happen; I just had to be myself and enjoy life, and allow myself to be instrumental in making something much bigger happen.

That has been the case as I have come to speak and write about my experiences in response to queries from the fields of medicine and science, as well as from people seeking answers about the nature of the world and their experiences. I would like to share what I have learned as a result of cancer and my experience.

I grew up at the intersection of multiple cultures that held different and often contradictory beliefs. This shaped me and fostered the fears that resulted in manifesting in the disease, taking you with me on my journey into adulthood and my descent into the prison of cancer.

I want to explore the near-death experience itself, what I experienced and understood at the time, and what happened afterward. Curing myself of cancer and working to find my new place in the world has been an amazing, challenging and exhilarating journey.

Also, I want to say what I now understand about healing, the way the world is today, and how we can live as a reflection of who we really are, allowing our magnificence to shine through.

As I share with you what I have learned from my experience, I would like to make it clear that I do not claim to know any universal or scientific truth or to be anyone’s spiritual guru. I am also not trying to start another religion or belief system. My only goal is to help, not convince.

I especially want to emphasize that you don’t need to have a near death experience to heal! My intention is to share with you all of the emotional and psychological triggers that I think contributed to my getting cancer, in the hope that by identifying these factors, you can reduce or even eliminate your chances of getting sick in the first place. At the same time, if you or someone you know has cancer or any other serious illness, know that there are many paths to healing. I would only suggest that you follow what feels right to you and resonates with you personally.

If you’re looking for step-by-step instructions or a set of principles to follow, then I’m not the right person for you, because I don’t believe in creating any “one size fits all” dogma. It would only limit who you are. Even when I talk about loving myself, my intention is not to draw attention to myself, but for you to experience that same feeling within yourself. In sharing insights from my experience, my sole purpose is to ignite the spark of magnificence that lies within you. My wish is to awaken the sleeping guru within you who guides you to find your own place in the center of the universe.

I hope you find joy in each and every day of your journey and come to love life as much as I do these days!

Technology

5 key benefits of SEO video marketing

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