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Other Games Thread - Sat, 9/3

Buffnik

Real name isn't Nik
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Oklahoma vs Houston kicking off in a half hour.

If you wanted to get in the weekly pick 'em, better hurry up, find the thread, and make your picks.
 
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Wow OU just steamrolled over Houston on that that first drive. Impressive.
 
Bowling Green defensive touchdown and up 7-0 on Ohio State. Buckeyes are maybe the youngest team in college football. They will lose a game or two they shouldn't. Maybe this one?
 
Wow OU just steamrolled over Houston on that that first drive. Impressive.
So Mayfield caught a bad hike and made 8 yards on a scramble early in that drive. But a Houston defender couldn't pull away from the OL, obvious holding that wasn't called. Not that it would have mattered.
 
10 a.m. Bowling Green at Ohio State BTN
10 a.m. South Alabama at Mississippi State SECN
10 a.m. Fordham at Navy CBSSN
10 a.m. Oklahoma vs. Houston KMGH-7
10 a.m. Boise State at Louisiana-Lafayette ALT
10 a.m. Hawaii at Michigan ESPN
10 a.m. Western Michigan at Northwestern ESPNU
10 a.m. Missouri at West Virginia FS1
10:30 a.m. Liberty at Virginia Tech KTVD-20
Noon Rutgers at Washington PAC12
1:30 p.m. Kent State at Penn State BTN
1:30 p.m. UCLA at Texas A&M KCNC-4
1:30 p.m. Texas State at Ohio CBSSN
1:30 p.m. Louisiana State vs. Wisconsin KMGH-7
1:30 p.m. Gardner-Webb vs. Elon ALT
1:30 p.m. Southeastern Louisiana at Oklahoma State ROOT
1:30 p.m. Miami (OH) at Iowa ESPNU
2 p.m. Louisiana Tech at Arkansas SECN
3 p.m. UC Davis at Oregon PAC12
3:30 p.m. Georgia vs. North Carolina ESPN
5 p.m. San Jose State at Tulsa CBSSN
5:30 p.m. Massachusetts at Florida SECN
5:30 p.m. Southern Mississippi at Kentucky ESPNU
6 p.m. Fresno State at Nebraska BTN
6 p.m. Eastern Washington at Washington State PAC12
6:05 p.m. Alabama vs. USC KMGH-7
7 p.m. Clemson at Auburn ESPN
7 p.m. St. Francis at Montana ALT2
8:30 p.m. Northern Illinois at Wyoming CBSSN
8:30 p.m. BYU vs. Arizona FS1
9 p.m. Northern Arizona at Arizona State PAC12
 
Go to lsufootball.net

Someone posted this site years ago and it's great for seeing what games are on all year and the channels they're on. Even has links to the various networks or websites next to the game.
 
If the Big 12 is dumb enough to expand without picking Houston, the Pac-12 should be proactive and expand to 14 with Houston included.

Not sure who the 2nd program should be. Maybe New Mexico, with Utah moved to the North?
 
Houston SWEET TD return of a missed OK FG. Highlight-worthy. Immense.
 
The whole field replay of the FG return is great - he was past most of OU before they realized he was returning it.
 
If the Big 12 is dumb enough to expand without picking Houston, the Pac-12 should be proactive and expand to 14 with Houston included.

Not sure who the 2nd program should be. Maybe New Mexico, with Utah moved to the North?
If the Big 12 is dumb enough to expand without picking Houston, the Pac-12 should be proactive and expand to 14 with Houston included.

Not sure who the 2nd program should be. Maybe New Mexico, with Utah moved to the North?

I'm pretty sure that if Houston was left behind by the B12, it would much rather try for the SEC than the PAC 12. New Mexico is a weaker program than CSU.
 
I'm pretty sure that if Houston was left behind by the B12, it would much rather try for the SEC than the PAC 12. New Mexico is a weaker program than CSU.

Houston not getting an SEC invite. Basically the same town as aTm. Never happen.

And while I agree that UNM is a weaker program than CSU, I also think that is changing and that was not historically true. UNM went bowling last year and won at Boise State. Potential much higher due to great access to Texas, Arizona and Oklahoma recruiting.

Throw in that it's a new state for the conference, Tier 1 research as a non-Agg and flagship, has probably the nicest basketball arena in the west, historical rivalries with the AZ schools, etc. Much better fit.
 
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