Thursday, September 8, 2011

Football, Oh Football, We Missed You So

Even with satellite TV, it’s impossible to watch more than a few of the 8 billion college football games each week, and the first weekend of the season seemed even more littered with games than usual.

One thing’s for sure, Notre Dame mega fan Regis Philbin (along with millions of others across the country) must have been screaming at his TV as the Irish showed once again their play doesn’t match the silly-high expectations of their fans as they got spanked by Southern Florida at home. Turnovers and overall sloppy play killed any chance they had, and they’ll fall out of the top 25 . . . Wow, lest we hoped the Oregon Ducks would rebound from losing key starters from last year, LSU smacked that idea. Ducks are down and LSU, despite all its off-field player issues (can’t these kids stay away from bars at least during and leading up to the season?) looked big and tough . . . Boise State will be a pain in everyone’s butt all season. With the best college quarterback not named Andrew Luck (from Stanford), and starting the season ranked fifth, the Broncos may well stir thing up at the end when it comes bowl time . . . While we’re at it, what’s with all these new-age uniforms? Some of them are kinda cool and flashy, I’ll admit, but I just don’t get a few of them. Take Georgia, for instance. I kinda dig the bright red, but the silver helmets with the wide red stripe reminds me of a motorcycle gas tank. And why put “Georgia” on the back of the jerseys? Don’t they know who they are? . . . And Maryland’s new uniforms? Wow . . . players looked sort of like knights in search of a jousting tournament to me.

And since we actually have to watch and listen to these games, I’m sticking with Brent Mussburger and Kirk Herbstreit and Erin Andrews as my top broadcasting team, though I’m finding overall better watchability across the full range of games compared to NFL broadcasts . . .

Now that what many refer to as the “fake” season, the NFL moves from pre-season to real season this week, and we’ll get a real good idea of where the Packers and Saints are when they meet Thursday (yeah, you’ll be able to watch Obama’s speech and then tune into the game . . . if you care). It’ll be interesting to see if the Redskins can get off the ground. Apparently not interested in making any moves for another quarterback in the off-season, coach Mike Shanahan’s tenure in Washington may be in jeopardy if he can’t turn around the Redskins . . . I’ll stick with NBC’s Al Michaels and Chris Collinsworth as the NFL’s best booth team (Monday Night Football probably second) . . . Let the games begin.


No comments:

Post a Comment