Leave it to Kirk Ferentz and his Hawkeyes to get my hopes up. The biggest hurdle standing in the Hawkeye’s way to an undefeated 12-0 regular season was the road game against the high scoring Indiana Hoosiers and they handled it beautifully. Akrum Wadley got Iowa off to a quick start with a 65 yard TD run on the second play from scrimmage and while Indiana bounced back and even had a lead for a while the Hawkeyes and QB CJ Beathard never panicked and they wore down the Hoosiers. Beathard still has a groin injury but don’t tell him that as he did his best Superman impression for one score and later iced the game with a nice run after a play-action to LeShun Daniels and got the first down. Speaking of Daniels he played a solid game complementing Akrum Wadley at first and then when Wadley got banged up Daniels stepped in. He rushed for 78 yards and 2 TDs and looked like the power back he was before his ankle injury. This game was as tough as people thought but Iowa’s combination of running the ball, Beathard’s efficiency in the passing game (and some timely running) and a defense that slowed the Hoosiers and made them earn every yard was enough to pull it out.
This weekend both Minnesota and Nebraska looked better than they have before and those two teams will both be looking to spoil Iowa’s undefeated run (Purdue will want to too but that game is less worrisome). The Gophers are all heart at the moment but they just aren’t that good. They will fight tooth and nail but in Iowa City at night this weekend just seems like a lot to ask so I see Floyd coming home. Nebraska has lost some damn close games this season and they finally got a break this weekend with a blown call by the officials. The officials were correct in saying that the WR on that last pass re-established himself with two feet inbounds before he caught that ball and the replay confirmed it, however, it was the official’s initial call that the WR was pushed out-of-bounds that didn’t actually happen. They couldn’t review that part apparently so they let the play stand. It’s okay by me because Michigan St. now is out of the undefeated ranks and won’t be able to snake the Rose Bowl out from under Iowa if the Big Ten title game doesn’t go the Hawks way.
The path to the Rose Bowl cleared up quite nicely this weekend for the Hawkeyes and while I’m hoping Iowa wins the Big Ten Championship if they get to that game undefeated the worst case scenario is a trip to Pasadena. If an undefeated Iowa team meets an undefeated Ohio St. team in the Big Ten title game the winner is headed to the College Football Playoff and the loser is heading to the Rose Bowl. There is still 3 weeks to go and Ohio St. has to get through Michigan St. and Michigan to end the year and Iowa has to survive a trip to Lincoln on Black Friday but I can see this happening.
In an attempt to make the college football talking heads explode the College Football Playoff Committee moved Iowa all the way up to #5 in their rankings. Iowa is 9-0 and has beaten two ranked opponents on the road and Pitt at home so anyone that thinks their resume doesn’t measure up needs to find a new measuring stick.
MLB Hott Read
- Congrats to the Kansas City Royals on their World Series victory. Now spend some money to keep them together.
College Football Hott Reads
- The President of the University of Missouri system Tim Wolfe resigned under pressure from protests on campus. This is a sports story because the protests have been going on for a few weeks but it wasn’t until this weekend that the Tiger’s football team said they wouldn’t participate in any football activities until Wolfe resigned. The national attention shining down and the potential of the Missouri football game against BYU in Kansas City this weekend being cancelled was the tipping point. I have only read some of the stories about the racial issues the Missouri administration seemed to be ignoring so I’m not completely up to speed on this but I applaud the football players for taking a stand on something they believe in. It’s about time college athletes used the money they generate for the University for their own cause. It would have cost the school at least $1 million if they didn’t play that game, that certainly got someone’s attention.
- Speaking of clueless administrators Illinois relieved AD Mike Thomas of his duties after their internal investigation of their coaching issues showed Thomas didn’t actually do anything wrong he just didn’t do anything to correct the behavior of some of his coaches and his firing of football coach Tim Beckman just before the season started wasn’t enough. If you want to check out some of the appalling allegations against Beckman you can find them all over the internet but let me sum it up for you. He cared more about trying to win than he did about the health of the guys playing for him. Amazingly enough this didn’t help him win games and if anyone anywhere ever hires Tim Beckman to coach football again they should be prosecuted for endangering the lives of children. The report found that Beckman willfully pushed injured players to play and not just guys with hamstring pulls or sprained ankles, players with neck and head injuries. He also went through a number of head athletic trainers until he found one that went along with him, I hope to hell that guy loses his license. Way to go Mr. Beckman (I will not refer to him as Coach) you played with the health of young men so you could go 12-25 in your time at Illinois. I’m not one to think that people should just sue others for the hell of it but wherever the players are that Beckman pushed to play while injured I hope like hell they sue him for all he’s worth, or at least every dime he made coaching at Illinois. Real coaches encourage their players to work hard at rehab and come back when they can help the team.
- Ten teams went into the weekend unbeaten but only six survived. TCU got blasted by undefeated Oklahoma St. Michigan St. got hosed against Nebraska but I’m not going to get all teary eyed about that one. Memphis’ dream of crashing the College Football Playoff party came to a end as Navy handled the Tigers. And finally LSU got bulldozed by Alabama. That leaves five Power 5 unbeaten teams; Clemson, Ohio St., Baylor, Iowa and Oklahoma St. Houston is still unbeaten too but they are quite a ways out from crashing the standings. Alabama looks good even with one loss but they still have a game against Mississippi St., a rivalry game to end the regular season against Auburn and the SEC Championship game against Florida. Notre Dame and Stanford are still in the hunt but they will play an elimination game on November 28th. LSU and Utah need some help to get back into the College Football Playoff discussion.
- Last week I said it would be Clemson, LSU, the Big Ten Champ and the Big 12 Champ in the playoffs and this week the only change I’m making is Alabama replacing LSU. Notre Dame beat Pitt but they still have Stanford to go. Clemson took out Florida St and now their path looks pretty clear until the ACC title game against North Carolina. UNC is having a good year and they might take out Clemson but I’m not betting on that. Watch out for the clash of the titans when Ohio St. plays Iowa for the Big Ten Championship and trip to the College Football Playoff.
- There weren’t any coaches fired after this weekend’s games…yet. And in an even bigger surprise Purdue gave Darrell Hazel a vote of confidence and said he would return next year. I’ll believe that when I see it but the only thing that makes me think they may stay true to it is the fact that there are so many coaching vacancies they may not want to have to hire the 15th best coach on the market. Of course they could listen to me and go get Brock Spack, he isn’t going to be high on most teams radars but he would be a good fit and an excellent choice for the Boilermakers.
NFL Hott Reads
- The Lions started the house cleaning last week with 2 members of their offensive coaching staff and this week 90 year old owner Martha Firestone Ford fired Team President Tom Lewand and GM Martin Mayhew. The widow of William Clay Ford finally decided she had had enough, although I’m not sure why she has kept Jim Caldwell other than the fact that he’s a nice man. The final vestige of the Matt Millen front office staff has finally been swept away (Mayhew was Millen’s handpicked successor, yes that is as dumb as it sounds) and the Lions can finally get on the right path. A new GM needs to be hired and allowed to pick his head coach and then they must decide if they are going to stick with Matt Stafford at QB or move on. Stafford would be a sought after player if the Lions look to trade him because so many teams need a QB. The Jets, Texans and Browns most prominently and potentially the Bills and 49ers could be in play.
- It’s a slow week in the NFL as far as news I want to talk about but late breaking on Tuesday is the fact that Andrew Luck suffered multiple abdominal injuries in the Colts win over Denver and will miss 2-6 weeks. I picked Luck as my preseason MVP so it’s nice to know my jinxing powers are in full force. This is Luck’s second stint on the bench with injury and he has been pretty bad when he’s actually played.
- Down to three unbeaten teams; Patriots, Bengals and Panthers. I knew the Patriots and Bengals would be good although I didn’t know Andy Dalton would be in the MVP discussion. He’s not going to win it (it’s Brady’s and he’s walking away with it) but he’s in the top 5. Ron Rivera would be my choice as Coach of the Year but that’s because I can’t figure out how he’s got the Panthers undefeated at this point. Truly a great coaching job by Rivera and his staff and the proof that sometimes the sum is greater than it’s parts.