Tim Tebow is a virgin. Clay Travis had the balls to ask it at SEC Media Day and the Tebow Child answered. We are in awe of his restraint although we have a sneaking suspicion he could be a technical virgin. Click here and here for the rest of your media day a-doings.
SEC 2009 By the Numbers. A great graphic that flirted with our love of statistics by Jon Solomon of The Birmingham News. In short: Georgia and South Carolina are rebuilding on offense, Kentucky on defense, Florida looks even more impressive in chart form and Vanderbilt might have the makings of an excellent defense.
ACC Heisman. The bloggers formally known as TheLegacyx4 have now relocated to swankier digs at From the Rumble Seat (update your bookmarks, blogroll and RSS). Round of applause. Bird compares Clemson’s CJ Spiller and Georgia Tech’s Jonathan Dwyer. When you combine their offensive and special teams production they have very similar, gaudy, numbers. He considers them to be the only two players from the ACC with a chance at the Heisman. Our take is we can throw out Spiller, because Clemson isn’t going to win enough games. Dwyer has a very outside chance if GT goes 12-1 and looks like a juggernaut in the process. And what about Darren Evans? Well… he’ll never win it, but he may end up being the ACC’s leading rusher.
Hokies. 3SiB takes a look Virginia Tech-Alabama and predicts a 27-21 Alabama victory based on last year’s statistics. HOMERS! F4H wonders what the Hokies should do with Logan Thomas. My vote is for the redshirt. Yes he is a freak of nature who would be able to contribute immediately. But we have Boone and Sam Wheeler at tight end. All of the receivers who spent 2008 building a chemistry with Tyrod Taylor are back. There’s no need to to waste a year of his eligibility and/or to rush him onto the field for a limited amount of playing time. Finally Chris Brown of Smart Football has a sensational post about Bud Foster’s defensive scheme at Dr. Saturday.
Cupcakes. Prolate Spheroid analyzes 1a-1aa scheduling with titillating graphs, numbers and copy. Powerhouse programs (those with >2 AP NC since 1950) have played more games against schools in lower division than the 70s, 80s and 90s combined. Let the head shaking commence.
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1Winfield Featherston on Jul 23, 2009 at 10:09 pm:
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