Thursday, 29 August 2013

MUST SEE GAMES OF THE WEEKEND

Jadeveon Clowney and the Gamecocks will be in action tonight vs. UNC
Tonight the new season of college football begins (thank the lord). Here is a list of the games on tonight and what you need to know:

Game
 Network
 Time
North Carolina at (6) South CarolinaESPN HD8/29/2013 6:00 PM
Liberty at Kent St.ESPN38/29/2013 6:00 PM
Presbyterian at Wake ForestESPN38/29/2013 6:30 PM
Tulsa at Bowling GreenESPNU HD8/29/2013 7:00 PM
Indiana St. at IndianaBTN HD8/29/2013 7:00 PM
UNLV at MinnesotaBTN HD8/29/2013 7:00 PM
Akron at UCFESPN38/29/2013 7:00 PM
Illinois St. at Ball St.ESPN38/29/2013 7:00 PM
Northwestern St. at Missouri St.Mediacom-Springfield8/29/2013 7:00 PM
Robert Morris at Eastern KentuckyOVC Digital Network8/29/2013 7:00 PM
Pikeville at Morehead St.OVC Digital Network8/29/2013 7:00 PM
Rhode Island at FordhamPatriot League Network8/29/2013 7:00 PM
Grand View at DrakeCollege Sports Direct8/29/2013 7:00 PM
Hampton at Western IllinoisCollege Sports Direct8/29/2013 7:00 PM
Southern Utah at South AlabamaESPN38/29/2013 7:30 PM
Towson at ConnecticutESPN38/29/2013 7:30 PM
Western Carolina at Middle TennesseeCBS Sports ULive8/29/2013 7:30 PM
UT Martin at ChattanoogaCSS8/29/2013 7:30 PM
Jacksonville at DelawareCollege Sports Direct8/29/2013 7:30 PM
Dayton at Youngstown St.YSUSports.com8/29/2013 7:30 PM
Utah St. at UtahFOX Sports 18/29/2013 8:00 PM
Jackson St. at TulaneCBS Sports ULive8/29/2013 8:00 PM
Valparaiso at North DakotaMidCo Sports Net8/29/2013 8:00 PM
Cumberland at Tennessee TechOVC Digital Network8/29/2013 8:00 PM
SE Missouri St. at SE LouisianaLionSports.Net8/29/2013 8:00 PM
Monmouth at Montana St.Max Media HD8/29/2013 9:00 PM
Ole Miss at VanderbiltESPN HD8/29/2013 9:15 PM
Sacramento St. at San Jose St.Mountain West Network8/29/2013 10:00 PM
Eastern Oregon at Portland St.BigSkyTV.Org8/29/2013 10:00 PM
Rutgers at Fresno St.ESPNU HD8/29/2013 10:30 PM

Clearly the most interesting game on the schedule tonight is between South Carolina (6) vs. North Carolina. The Tar Heels are not favorites here and it is going to take a lot to beat a very good South Carolina team but on paper this has potential to stay interesting for three quarters. Another matchup that I will be watching is Ole Miss at Vanderbilt. Two rising teams in the SEC on a Thursday night seems alright with me. 

Here is a list of this week's must see games:

Rice at Texas A&MESPN HD8/31/2013 1:00 PM
Virginia Tech vs. (1) Alabama (at Atlanta, GA)ESPN HD8/31/2013 5:30 PM
UL-Monroe at (16) OklahomaFSN PPV8/31/2013 7:00 PM
(5) Georgia at (8) ClemsonABC HD8/31/2013 8:00 PM
(12) LSU vs. (20) TCU (at Arlington, TX)ESPN HD8/31/2013 9:00 PM
(19) Boise St. at WashingtonFOX Sports 18/31/2013 10:00 PM
Nevada at (21) UCLAPac-12 Networks8/31/2013 10:00 PM
(22) Northwestern at CaliforniaESPN2 HD8/31/2013 10:30 PM
(11) Florida St. at PittsburghESPN HD9/2/2013 8:00 PM
For full weekend schedule click here.


-Chris Corbaz (@yungswiss_): After conquering the YMCA basketball leagues in Tulsa with his Westbrook like quickness, Corbaz is now studying public relations at the University of Oklahoma. He is a die-hard Oklahoma City Thunder fan and an avid follower of the Dallas Cowboys but not Tony Romo. #Thunderup

Wednesday, 28 August 2013

ALL I WANT THIS SEASON IS NEW UNIFORMS

Blake Bell
(For yesterday's college football preview click here). As I sit here on my laptop and browse all the new uniforms that will be debuting in college football this year, I keep anticipating to see those new crimson and cream unis. But as time goes by and I get to the end of the list; I put my hand on my forehead and sigh, as another year rolls around without a change from the University of Oklahoma. Now don't get me wrong friends I do love what we have now, I love the traditional look as it symbolizes the past triumphs of this program and the future success OU will incur. It's a classic and one of the most recognized in sports. But when your own players are calling for change it's time to step up.

Oklahoma 2008 alternate uniform
Let's be clear, I'm not calling for a complete overhaul, for the equipment manager to lose his job or even have 29839874 different combinations like our Stillwater friends do, but having an alternate uniform for even one game can only be seen as a benefit. Recruits these days look for more than tradition, they look for the newest stadiums, the newest facilities and I believe uniforms can have an impact as well. They want to look flashy and cool for the cameras and the millions watching at home. Is it safe to assume we have lost a recruit or two because we are falling more and more behind every year? For you diehard fans, yes we did have a very cool alternate uniform for one game in 2008. It looked great and Nike did a great job of keeping the same basis but adding a few alterations, most notably the white helmet. Why not do this for one home game?

The most reoccurring EXCUSE that I hear is that "we're a traditional, conservative classy program." So, if I understand correctly, one uniform will be the deciding factor in how people perceive this program? Let me be the first to reassure you, one game will not define the decades of excellence of Oklahoma football. Other "traditional" schools do not seem to be having this problem. For example:

1. LSU
2. Notre Dame
3. Georgia
4. Stanford

Nebraska and Michigan are also some schools that have gone down the new uniform path. If you cannot let go of the concept of "traditional" I have another proposition for you. I saw this on the web awhile ago but why not have alternates for one game and then sell the jerseys after with all the proceeds going to tornado victims in Moore. I do not think anybody would object to that happening because it benefits both Moore and Oklahoma football.

Whether you agree with me or not it does not matter, I'm tired of seeing almost every school with really nice, modern, updated gear. It's time for the Sooners to step up and get into the game. We do not need a mind blowing overhaul or many combinations, just something new for at least one game. Now is that too much to ask for?


Chris Corbaz (@yungswiss_): After conquering the YMCA basketball leagues in Tulsa with his Westbrook like quickness, Corbaz is now studying public relations at the University of Oklahoma. He is a die-hard Oklahoma City Thunder fan and an avid follower of the Dallas Cowboys but not Tony Romo. #Thunderup

Tuesday, 27 August 2013

THE COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW

It's the best time of the year because college football is back, starting Thursday with 17 intriguing match ups. Time to bring in Gabe Njoku , Allen Collins, Pat Turner and Chris Carwile AKA the Corbaz College Football Panel to preview the 2013 season.

1. Most underrated team this year?

Gabe (@G_Njoku): TCU. After a 7-6 record in 2012, the Horned Frogs come into 2013 with young, dynamic players. Returning players Casey Pochall (QB), Brandon Carter (WR), Jason Verrett (Preseason All-American), and Devonte Fields (Big 12 Defensive POY) could cause teams trouble. I can see TCU beating LSU and receiving an At-Large BCS bid this year.
Teddy Bridgewater
Allen (@AC_Writer): I see the Teddy Bridgewater led Louisville Cardinals as the most under rated team this year. Picked first to win the once again down Big East, they should make it through the regular season unblemished. UL returns three of Bridgewater's favorite receivers. Behind the SEC's heavy hitters and Pac 12's top contenders, I see Louisville as a real threat.
Pat (@BootstrapPat): Nebraska. Returning QB Taylor Martinez and the Huskers have one of the most powerful offenses in the nation. Martinez had 2871 passing yards and 23 TD’s, while rushing for 1317 yards and 10 TD’s. in 2012. Ameer Abdullah has proved to be solid in the running game with 1193 rushing yards and 8 TD’s, while Kenny Bell salvaged as Martinez’s #1 receiver.  Head Coach Bo Pelini’s defense is set up to take down pocket passing offenses, which is what their schedule is full of. Their schedule is tough, with three consecutive games against Northwestern, Michigan, and Michigan St, but I think they have a shot to knock off someone big.
Carwile: Wisconsin. They’ve won three straight BIG 10 titles, and while they’ve changed coaches recently, don’t expect them to change much in terms of how they get things done on the field. The power running game will still be the staple of the Badgers attack. James White (806 yards, 12 TD in 2012) will replace Montee Ball in the backfield, and will be helped by sophomore Melvin Gordon (621 yards, 3 TD in 2012 on just 60 carries). Between the two of them the Badgers should be just fine on offense, while defensively they return 8 starters from a unit that held its own against Ohio State last year, holding them to a season low in rushing yards. 

2. Most overrated team this year?

Gabe: Texas A&M. Johnny Manziel’s dominance in the SEC ends. Not only do they have a new offensive coordinator, but opposing teams have had a year to learn how to stop the Aggies star quarterback. Also, the amount of attention the team has received this past summer because of the Heisman winner will be too much for the team to handle.
Allen: The most over rated team in my opinion goes to Texas A&M. Last year A&M went into Tuscaloosa and won but only narrowly. Along with that a tough loss to Florida who won't drop off very far this year and and shoot out with Louisiana Tech they could've easily lost. Of course Johnny Manziel is a dynamic playmaker and the first freshman to win the Heisman but their success rests heavily on him. With his eligibility in question after wind of a possible memorabilia sign for pay situation still under investigation by the NCAA, A&M's future could be in the balance.
Pat: Louisville is the most overrated team for the 2013 season. Heisman trophy candidate QB Teddy Bridgewater has been under the spotlight for most of the offseason, and will most likely fall under pressure. Although Bridgewater accounted for 25 pass TD’s with only 7 interceptions, his lead blockers are not strong enough to protect his so called “dual-threat” capabilities. Not to mention that the Cardinals running game overall has not proven itself as an elite group with their starters only combining for 21 rush TD’s. The only thing anchoring them a shot to the National Championship would be an overall weak schedule, with their hardest competition in a solid Central Florida or Cincinnati team.
Carwile: Stanford. Replacing running back Stefan Taylor and transitioning to a more pass based offense will take its toll on the Cardinal. The PAC 12 is getting stronger, with UCLA improving and USC getting back to where they need to be. While the Cardinal get UCLA at home, they end the season with a tough 4 game stretch starting November 7 against Oregon, followed by a road game at USC, before they finish with home games against Cal and Notre Dame. My prediction is that the Cardinal lose at least 4 games this season and while that certainly is not a failure, it won’t see them ranked in the top 5, where they are now.

3. (Blank) will win the Heisman this year.

De'Anthony Thomas
Gabe: De’Anthony Thomas. Thomas is an all-around player, there’s nothing he can’t do. Last year he had 11 touchdowns running the ball and 5 catching. He also had one touchdown from a kick return and a punt return. He’ll get more touches on the ground this year and will have over 1,500 all-purpose yards from kick/punt returns, rushing, and receiving yards.
Allen: TJ Yeldon, Alabama Sophomore RB is my favorite for the Heisman this year. Alabama loses several lineman but they'll reload and continue a legacy of recent strong Alabama runners. Yeldon's tough running style and several marquee games will give him the venue to shine.
Pat: Texas A&M’s QB Johnny Manziel “Johnny Football” will not repeat as the Heisman trophy winner in 2013, he’ll be soiled by his last 7 months of fame and autograph allegations. However, for Georgia QB Aaron Murray, 2013 looks to be his year to shine. Murray hasn't been given the credit he deserves as a premiere QB in the NCAA after throwing for 10,091 yards and 95 touchdowns versus 32 interceptions in his three seasons for the Bulldogs. He’s been named to the Pre-season All-SEC 1st Team by coaches around the nation, and nearly took down #1 Alabama in the SEC Championship.
Carwile: Aaron Murray QB Georgia. The only QB in SEC history to pass for 3000+ yards in three straight seasons, Murray will own just about every offensive record in the SEC by the time this season ends. He’ll pass for over 10,000 yards and 100 touchdowns, and if Georgia can win games early in the year against South Carolina, Clemson, and LSU, and Murray can put up big numbers in those games, the stage will be set for him to go head to head with A.J. McCarron for the Heisman, my money is on Murray.

4. Must see game of the year?

Gabe: Oregon (3) at Stanford (4). Going into this November game, both teams will most likely be undefeated and be ranked in the top 5 in the country. This game will decide who wins the Pac-12 North Division, the Pac-12 title, and a chance at a national championship berth.
Allen: One game I'm really looking forward to takes place early on between the offensively strong Clemson Tigers and the rough Georgia defense and two headed rushing attack. Both teams come into the season ranked and with high expectations so it should be a great matchup.
    Pat: The September 14th SEC West matchup between Alabama and Texas A & M promises to be the game of the year as long as reigning Heisman trophy winner Johnny Manziel isn't sidelined due to his autograph scandal.
   Carwile: Alabama @ Texas A&M. Saban and Co. have most likely had this date circled on the calendar since Manziel left Tuscaloosa with a victory last fall. If Johnny Football and crew (assuming he’s eligible) can beat the Tide this year in College Station it will flip the season on its head. The key will be whether the Crimson Tide can prevent A&M from getting off to a fast start like they did last year (21-0 at the end of the first). Saban and Defensive Coordinator Kirby Smart unquestionably have something special planned for Manziel to try and slow him down, but Manziel’s ability to make something out of nothing may allow the Aggies to walk away with 2 wins in 2 tries against the Tide.

Aaron Murray and the Georgia Bulldogs
5. Who wins the SEC?
Gabe: Georgia. Not only because I want to see a team other than Alabama win this year, but the Bulldogs have one of the best offenses in the nation coming into 2013. They return 10 starters on offense, including star quarterback Aaron Murray. Georgia will learn from their mistakes in previous years and find a way to beat Alabama in Atlanta.
Allen: The Alabama Crimson Tide. I look for them to repeat even if they slip up once in the conference.
Pat: The Crimson Tide of Alabama will outlast the Georgia Bulldogs for the second consecutive season, thus propelling them to the National Championship. A strong recruiting class, running game, offensive line, and overall stamina fuel the Crimson Tide. Enough said.
Carwile: Alabama. As cliche as it sounds Alabama doesn’t rebuild, they reload. This year is no exception. They lose RB Ed Lacey, but back up T.J. Yeldon showed last season that he is ready to take over the reigns. The offensive line loses All-American Center Barrett Jones, as well as G Chance Warmack. However, QB A.J. McCarron returns in pursuit of a third national title, and Alabama has proven in the past that it is more than capable of replacing linemen. Defensively Haha Clinton-Dix returns at safety along with 9 other starters from last years unit. The schedule is relatively easy, after a week 2 road trip to College Station. The Tide don’t play Florida or Georgia in the regular season, and get LSU at home.


6. Who wins the Big 12?
Gabe: Oklahoma Sooners. OU goes into the season with a lot of uncertainties on defense and at quarterback. But, if Trevor Knight can come into the season and be successful throwing the ball, OU can be dangerous. It’ll come down to a Thursday night game in Waco against Baylor to determine who will win the Big 12.
Allen: OU is my Big 12 pick under new starter Trevor Knight and many returning weapons at receiver and running back. If they are able to have the same results in last year's TCU, OSU and Texas games, I see them winning the Big 12 title outright this year.
Pat: The big 12 has a lot of uncertainty for an outright leader in 2013. A repeat of a co-champion between Oklahoma and Kansas State seems very possible. If not, I predict Kansas St. to take home the gold. TCU and Oklahoma St. could be trouble though, don’t count them out.
Carwile: Oklahoma State. Mike Gundy’s team averaged 45.6 ppg last season, and doesn’t look like it will slow down anytime soon. They return one of the best receiver corps in the country in Seniors Charlie Moore, Blake Jackson, and Tracey Moore. In addition they return QB Clint Chelf. The defense will need work, but the Cowboys offense should give them a chance to win a lot of games. They also get Oklahoma and Kansas State at home in Stillwater this year. If OSU can get past Mississippi State in Houston to open the year, and West Virginia in week 4, they will give themselves a great shot at taking home the Big 12 crown.

7. Who wins the Big 10?
Gabe: Ohio State. Braxton Miller will have a breakout season for the Buckeyes alongside a strong defense. They’ll go undefeated in Conference, just like last year, and go to the national championship.
Braxton Miller
Allen: Ohio State. The Buckeyes are many people's favorites in a down Big 10. Now off sanctions and the second year under Urban Meyer I expect them to go undefeated again and contend for the national title.
Pat: If the 2012 undefeated season of the Ohio St. Buckeyes is any indication of how they will perform in the 2013 season, then a Big 10 championship is clearly in store. With the return of Heisman trophy candidate QB Braxton Miller, stellar Urban Meyer recruits, and a solid group of replacement and returning starters, the Buckeyes can surely win the Big 10 outright. The only thing truly stopping them from a chance at the National Championship would be their Nov. 30th regular season finale in Ann Arbor with Michigan.
Carwile: Michigan. The Wolverines win their first conference title under Brady Hoke, knocking off Ohio State in the season finale before beating Wisconsin in Indianapolis to finish the season 10-2 and earn a trip to Pasadena. Greg Mattison’s defense will need to replace 5 starters, but his ability to recruit top players will help them fill the gaps. The offense gets a new QB (kind of) in Devon Gardner, but Gardner took a large number of snaps last season, and his speed and throwing ability combined with his size will help to ease the learning curve, and may make him more of a headache for opposing defensive coordinator than his predecessor was. Fitz Toussaint is back at running back as well. The key for Michigan is the last five games of the season, starting at Michigan State on November 1st, then Nebraska at home, at Northwestern, at Iowa, and Ohio State at home. That’s 5 tough games in a row with no bye week in between. If they can win 4 of those, they should find themselves as Division champions and headed to Indy.

8. Who wins the ACC?
Gabe: Clemson. Their only competition in the conference this year will be Florida State, who lost 11 players to April’s NFL Draft. Tajh Boyd is looking to have a repeat season from 2012 that included 36 touchdowns and nearly 4,000 passing yards. They’ll dominate the ACC this year.
Allen: My ACC pick is Clemson. Heisman Candidate QB Tajh Boyd leads the team once again. I look for the Tigers defense to step up just enough to allow the offense to out score teams as they've had to do so many times last year. Their big test will be FSU which I think they'll win behind Boyd's playmaking ability on offense.
Tajh Boyd
Pat: Clemson and Heisman trophy candidate QB Tajh Boyd will win the ACC in 2013. He has legitimized himself as an elite dual-threat QB, and put his stake in as a serious competitor for the Heisman trophy. Boyd posted 3896 passing yards and 36 TD’s versus only 13 Int., while rushing for 514 yards and 10 TD’s in 2012. With DeAndre Hopkins and Sammy Watkins to throw to, Boyd looks to break open some ACC passing records. However, the Tigers seem to struggle defensively against highly ranked teams, they have a young defensive line and a weak secondary. Head Coach Dabo Swinney seems poised to make his team successful on both sides of the ball with 7 returning starters on offense and defense respectively. The biggest problems in the Tigers 2013 schedule come against Jimbo Fisher’s sleeper Florida St. and a scrappy Georgia Tech team. If the Tigers can overcome a weak pass protection issue they will win the ACC, and maybe even land themselves a BCS birth.
Carwile: Clemson. Tajh Boyd is a Heisman candidate at QB, and this Tigers team is loaded with other big time players like Sammie Watkins, that will make them very dangerous offensively. Defensively they lose some big pieces, with just 6 full time starters returning from last season, but they return 10 players who started at least 5 games. The defense was third in the ACC in scoring, and will look to get even better under second year coordinator Brent Venables.



9. Who wins the PAC-12?
Gabe: Oregon. The Ducks have 15 returning starters between offense and defense this year. That experience will help them get through a tough second half of the season schedule (UCLA, Stanford, Arizona, and Oregon State). Huge offensive threats such as Marcus Mariota (26 TDs and 2600 passing yards) and De’Anthony Thomas will lead Oregon to go undefeated and win the Pac-12.
Allen: I have Oregon overcoming Stanford this year with a heavy dose of De'Anthony Thomas and Marcus Mariota and that fast pace offense. I don't see Chip Kelly's departure slowly up the Ducks at all.
Pat: Stanford and head coach David Shaw will repeat as the champion of the Pac-12. Although the Oregon Ducks explosive offense poses a huge obstacle for the Cardinal, Stanford has one of the strongest front 7 in the nation on defense. The Cardinal return talented starters on both offense and defense including QB Kevin Hogan and three All-Pac-12 offensive linemen to protect him, while the defense brings back defensive end Henry Anderson and linebacker Trent Murphy. Despite the strong team still being intact and a clever coach, Stanford’s schedule is what could hinder them from a National Championship. They play 4 back-to-back games against top 25 teams in UCLA, Oregon St, Oregon, and USC, with a regular season finale at home against Notre Dame. Winning the Pac 12 would be difficult, but is possible for the Cardinal.
Carwile: Oregon. Yes they lose coach Chip Kelley, but they keep QB Marcus Mariota, while running backs De’Anthony Thomas, Byron Marshall, and Freshman Thomas Tyner will be charged with carrying the load now that all-time leading rusher Kenjon Barner has gone on to the NFL. The offense returns 9 starters from a unit that ranked in the top 5 in points per game, rushing yards per game, and total yards per game. Defensively they return all their starters from a secondary that led the country with 26 interceptions last year. The Ducks get UCLA at home, before a November 7 game at Stanford. Win both of those, and the PAC 12 title should be theres, with a possible national title game birth a strong possibility.

10. Who wins the national championship?
AJ Mccarron
Gabe: Oregon vs. Ohio State. Both teams will go undefeated during the season. Oregon will edge out Ohio State to win the national championship. De’Anthony Thomas will become a star player this year and will be too much for any defense to handle.
Allen: Three peat. No one has ever done it in the BCS and in its last year, why not? Alabama continues to amaze us and I don't see this year being any different. I say Roll, Roll and Roll again Tide on to another national championship.
Pat: There is no doubt that Saban’s Alabama squad is a powerhouse with the ability to three-peat. They’re still the team to beat for the upcoming 2013 season.
Carwile: Alabama. They have too much talent, to good of coaching, and a relatively easy schedule. Not to mention, despite coming off a national title last year they didn’t end the season undefeated, something I’m sure Saban will continue to point out to every Crimson Tide player. Alabama won’t get complacent, Saban will make sure his team stays hungry, and when Alabama is hungry they can be almost impossible to beat.


Gabe, Allen, Pat and Carwile are contributors to Corbaz Sports. Make sure you go follow these three guys for all the latest updates.

Gabe Njoku: (@G_Njoku)
Allen Collins: (@AC_Writer)
Pat Turner: (@BootstrapPat)
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Monday, 26 August 2013

THE CONFERENCE YOU LOVE TO HATE

Oh SEC haters, how short sighted you have become. If you love college football you definitely love the SEC. No doubt that the SEC's dominance has grown the college brand. The excitement around what national championship contending team(s) the SEC produces, at the same time heightens curiosity of what Big 12/PAC 12/B1G will try to beat them. The BCS tried hard to stop from putting two SEC teams in the title game in 2012 and unsuccessfully in 2011. The SEC being so dominant kept your favorite teams and favorite conferences relevant. Tell the baby NFL, I mean the SEC thank you, they're used to it. Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and Texas A&M last year. Alabama and LSU the year before. With teams like OU, USC, Texas, and Michigan down, the SEC keeps us glued.

The last 7 champions hail from the SEC. Florida in '06 & '08, LSU in '07 Alabama in '09, '11-12 and favorites in 2013. Auburn's burst onto the scene in with Cam Newton and Michael Dyer in 2010. We have watched the SEC win championships year after year beating perennial powers such as Ohio State, OU, Texas, Notre Dame and recent giant Oregon. I see why the hate for SEC teams continue to grow. It's not their 2.25 billion dollar tv deals or their highest number of players taken(a record 63 last year) in the NFL draft. Not even all the recent Heisman trophy hoisters like Tim Tebow, Cam Newton, Mark Ingram, and Johnny Football himself. No, no, that's not why, those things only hype up the college football brand. The fact the Alabama's of the world are pushing out you're favorite Big East, ACC, B1G, Big 12 and Pac 12 teams out of the spotlight. Even academically prestigious Vanderbilt is on the rise under fiery coach James Franklin. Newly hired Mark Stoops at Kentucky, a traditional basketball school is reeling in top recruits, the most highly touted in the schools history. Lowly Ole Miss, yes Ole Miss has top rated kids flocking down to Oxford to get a taste of the SEC.

Marvel at it all. The crystal balls, the Tebows and Manziels, the massive first round pick lineman, the speed at every position, Alabama's all-star running backs. Be jealous. As a fan you can't help but love it. College football is thriving. Every week there are key championship incentive match ups and sell out crowds. According to a census done by the NCAA in 2011, 5 of the top ticket selling school were from the SEC (Alabama, Florida, LSU, Georgia and Tennessee). Recent addition Texas A&M was also in the top 10. 

Johnny Manziel
Often times the SEC championship game is seen as a semi-final game to the national championship. It might as well serve as the pre-crowning of college football's best. The excitement of the SEC brand of football will keep you interested. Don't worry, maybe your team will rise to the top of their conference visibly untouched with a shot at knocking off whatever SEC power has fought their way out of the conference with the least amount of bruises. Maybe the SEC is overhyped, the numbers say otherwise. What do you say about the SEC? ... I just tricked you into thinking your opinion matters. While you were thinking Alabama just won another title and the whole first round of the NFL was from the SEC. It must be tiring to watching the phenomenal athletes of the SEC on national tv every year. Oh well, you'll watch anyway. You can't watch or talk college football these days without the SEC. You might not like 'em, but boy the SEC sure is a sight to see. College Football 1, SEC 7, and the fans infinity. Enjoy your college football this year. Someone just may dethrone the SEC but I doubt it.

Allen Collins (@AC_Writer) is a sophomore media studies major at Northeastern State University in Tahlequah. He is an obsessive sports fan and  a proud, diehard OU Sooner supporter. His friends and family describe his love for sports as "a bit over the top" and that's putting it mildly. With any academic success Allen plans to be a sports journalist, author and a member of a sports talk radio show. Allen can be a handful to tolerate so just bear with him.


Thursday, 15 August 2013

Coming Soon

Corbaz sports will be back in two weeks. We have big things planned so stay tuned!