1. Really looking forward to seeing Ray Rice and Rutgers against Louisville tonight. And I'm pulling for Rutgers. Sadly, even if Rutgers runs the table and goes undefeated, the voters won't put them in the top ten. If Louisville wins again, it should cement a national championship shot for them.
2. I've changed my mind on Koetter. Fire him. Seeing the good teams being built at traditionally non-football schools proves the point. In my opinion, the ASU football coaching job is a more attractive one than those of at least one third of the schools currently in the top 25.
3. My Heisman vote would go Troy Smith of OSU if they win out. He's the most important player on that team, rarely makes a mistake, and makes big plays when needed. However, if Michigan had not lost WR Manningham (spelling?), I think Michigan would have won the national championship and QB Heene (Spelling?) would have put up similar numbers to Smith's.
2. I've changed my mind on Koetter. Fire him. Seeing the good teams being built at traditionally non-football schools proves the point. In my opinion, the ASU football coaching job is a more attractive one than those of at least one third of the schools currently in the top 25.
3. My Heisman vote would go Troy Smith of OSU if they win out. He's the most important player on that team, rarely makes a mistake, and makes big plays when needed. However, if Michigan had not lost WR Manningham (spelling?), I think Michigan would have won the national championship and QB Heene (Spelling?) would have put up similar numbers to Smith's.