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10月17日 Thoughts on Week 7Considering I haven't written really about week's 1 -6 this comes as a very late notice paper but it's here non the less. Let's call it a mid season report card. -Sam Bradford (QB Oklahoma) is probably done for the year and his draft status is probably in doubt as he suffered another right shoulder injury during the Red River Shootout against Texas. This means that Washington QB Jake Locker will probably go pro because of this (One QB see's what happens when you stay too long in college) -There is no tru #1 team. Florida, Alabama and Texas are all beatable. I think that TCU is probably the best team out there right now. Houston is pretty damn impressive as well. In the end, Alabama is arguably the best but I think they get beat by Florida in the SEC title game. -Teams under the radar: Central Michigan (you heard it here first, they beat Boston College on Halloween in Chestnut Hill), Idaho (from 3 wins the last 2 years to 6 wins this year) and SMU (Lost 3 games this year...won 3 last 2 years combined) 9月30日 The Economics of FootballLast weekend the Tennessee Volunteers played against the Ohio Bobcats in Knoxville, TN. Neyland Stadium holds somewhere in the neighborhood of 107,000 people. The official attendance during the Ohio game was about 96,000. On TV it looked a lot emptier than that. This brings up an interesting question, where were the fans? Did they stay away because Tennessee was 1-2 entering the game and playing a MAC team? Did the possibility of severe weather keep people away? Was it sheer economics? It was probably a combination of things but I have to believe that the economics played a big part. Look at some other notable events recently. Washington St. canceled the second part of their home and home against Hawaii. They had to pay a $300,000 buyout but that was probably pennies compared to the travel costs of taking a PAC 10 school to the islands. Attendance is down at a lot of NFL games as well. The Jacksonville Jaguars are blacked out all season long because they can't sell out their stadium. I read stories all summer long as to the impact this economy is having on college athletics. Coaches driving to see recruits as opposed to flying. Schools canceling games with opponents like the Washington St. example above. Some schools already were already cutting back on recruiting because of budget constraints and I'm pretty sure that we'll see kids commit to the Wyoming's, Boise St's, and UNLV's of the world without ever traveling to see the campus. I think these instances will be rare but between text messages, IM and streaming video coaches can recruit kids from far away without ever visiting them. In the end the current economic environment has had a bigger impact than people think. In the past during hard economic times people cut back but they still found a way to go to the game or to the show. Those times many be long when you look at the increased ticket prices vs. household income. So Tennessee not selling out the 107,000 seats could be blamed on a lot of things but let's look at it the other way, there was 96,000 people there. That's more than most NFL stadiums hold. 9月18日 Tough, Tougher, ToughestA few teams go all out when it comes to scheduling. Granted most of the little schools looking for a big payday will play the toughest schedules but this year we have a few of the big time programs sticking their neck out early. TOUGH BYU: vs. Oklahoma, vs. Florida St TCU @ Virginia, @ Clemson Fresno St. @ Wisconsin, vs. Boise St, @ Cincinnati, @ Hawaii TOUGHER Virginia Tech vs. Alabama, vs Marshall, vs Nebraska, vs. Miami Georgia @ Oklahoma St, vs South Carolina, @ Arkansas, vs Arizona St, @ LSU TOUGHEST: MIAMI @ Florida St, vs Georgia Tech. @ Virginia Tech, vs. Oklahoma 9月10日 LA to VegasIf you want to see all that Las Vegas has to offer than take a late afternoon flight out of LAX to McCarren. DUDE. Wannabe pimps, DJ's, business people going in early for a conference, women looking for a job as a cocktail waitress and of course the "guy trip". Buddy, if you're on the Southwest flight you're probably not a "player". But if it makes you feel better go ahead and think that. We have like 13% unemployment here. We need all the help we can get.
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