Top College Football Games
BYU @ Oklahoma: Saturday September, 5: The first Saturday of
the college football season kicked off with a national title
changing game in which the Cougars of Brigham Young went into
Oklahoma and defeated the Sooners 14-13. The game not only hurt the
championship chances for Oklahom, but they lost their defending
Heisman trophy winner Sam Bradford in the 1st half due to a
shoulder injury. Max hall threw for 329 yards and two touchdowns
passing in a victory, while the Cougar defense held the powerful
Sooners to just 265 offensive yards.
Miami @ Florida St.: Monday September 7: In this early season battle of Florida schools, the Hurricanes outlasted the Seminoles in a shootout for the come from behind victory 38-34, behind 386 yards and 2 touchdowns passing from Jacory Harris. In addition, the Hurricanes got key rushing and receiving touchdowns from several players to take down Florida St. on the road who got 294 yards and 1 touchdown passing from their quarterback Christian Ponder. The 4th quarter in particular was a high scoring battle, in which the lead changed 4 times, with Miami’s final drive ending up in a 3 yard rushing TD for Graig Cooper. This game will no doubt add to the legendary rivalry between Florida St. and Miami.
Notre Dame @ Michigan: Saturday September 12: Another
chapter in the historical rivalry was added when the Michigan
Wolverines were able to come from behind with a late TD drive to
defeat the #18 ranked Notre Dame Irish 38-34 in Ann Arbor. A back
and forth game throughout including a late surge by Notre Dame to
go up 34-31 with just minutes to go, put a bleak finish in the
minds of many Wolverine faithful. But not to be undone, Tate
Forcier led Michigan through a game winning drive finishing with
240 yards and 2 touchdowns passing. Jimmy Clausen of the Irish was
spectacular with 336 yards passing and 3 touchdowns, but it just
wasn’t enough as the Wolverines come from behind victory
highlighted their season.
Arkansas @ Florida: Saturday October 17: On another Saturday
in Gainesville, the defending champions led by QB Tim Tebow faced
possibly their toughest challenge up to date in the form of the
Arkansas Razorbacks. Perhaps being caught off guard, the Gators
trailed most of the day to what some would call an inferior team in
the Razorbacks. Regardless of ranking, the game was a dog fight, in
which the Gators needed a last second field goal to win 23-20
coming from behind by as many as 7 in the fourth quarter. Tebow
threw for 255 yards passing and 1 TD while rushing for 69
additional yards. The Gator defense was very tough in the 4th
quarter giving the offense the chance to win it. The 69 yard drive
led by Tebow not only helped the Gators win the game on a Caleb
Sturgis field goal with 9 seconds left, but it helped keep their
perfect record intact, and the hope for another championship
season.
Oklahoma vs. Texas: Saturday October 17: This year’s
edition of the Red River Shootout, featured both squads competing
in a highly competitive match up. With Sam Bradford back for the
Sooners, he faced off against former Heisman candidate Colt McCoy.
Unfortunately, Bradford reinjured his shoulder forcing backup QB
Landry Jones to play most of the game. The game itself was a hotly
contested battle, in which neither offense could get going instead
relying more on their defense to carry them. Texas outlasted
Oklahoma 16-13, with the game winning field goal coming early in
the 4th. The Sooners led for much of the game, with Texas taking
control in the 2nd half and hanging on for the victory. The win
kept the Longhorns chances of a national title alive.
Clemson @ Miami: Saturday October 24: The Miami Hurricanes
were playing some of the best football of the season going into
their home game with the Clemson Tigers. Clemson had other plans as
they shocked the Hurricanes 40-37 in overtime, a result of a
fantastic game plan and execution by quarterback Kyle Parker who
threw for 326 yards and 3 passing touchdowns. A close game
throughout, both teams traded the lead a total of 12 times, with
the final result being a touchdown drive in overtime by the Tigers
to win by 3. For the Hurricanes, Jacory Harris threw for 2
touchdowns and 256 yards, but struggled against Clemson’s
defense.
Southern Miss @ Houston: Saturday October 31: A highly
contested Conference USA match up, between the Houston Cougars and
Southern Miss Golden Eagles, resulted in a 50-43 victory for the
home team. A back and forth battle that saw the Cougars go up by 18
points only to see their lead evaporate, turned into a heroic final
drive for Houston as quarterback Case Keenum threw the last of his
5 touchdowns to Patrick Edwards for a 28 yard touchdown reception
with just 21 seconds left. Keenum finished with 559 yards passing,
while his counterpart Martevious Young of Southern Miss passed for
3 touchdowns and 334 yards. Despite nearly blowing the game, the
Cougars kept their composure late and finished the game with a
touchdown drive keeping their great season alive.
Iowa @ Ohio St: Saturday November 14: A battle for the Big
10 between the conference’s two best teams came down to
overtime. Iowa came in needing a win to clinch a Rose Bowl berth,
while the Buckeyes remained hopeful of their chances at clinching
their spot in the Rose Bowl as well. The Hawkeyes had their
undefeated season come to an end just a game earlier but refused to
back down from a tough Buckeyes team that featured a two man
rushing attack from Brandon Saine who ran for 103 yards and two
touchdowns and Daniel Herron who rushed for 97 yards and a
touchdown. Iowa got a great performance from quarterback James
Vandenberg, who threw for 233 yards and two touchdowns. This game
came down to perseverance as neither team refused to quit. Iowa
trailed by 14 points late in the game but came from behind to tie
it very late, with both teams scoring two touchdowns in the final
quarter. In overtime, the Buckeyes were able to sink a field goal
and win the Big 10 putting themselves in the position to represent
the conference in the upcoming Rose Bowl.
Oregon @ Arizona: Saturday, November 21: The Pac-10 showdown
between the Oregon Ducks and Arizona Wildcats featured a high
octane offensive showdown in which both sides knew how important
victory was especially for the Ducks who with a win controlled
their chances at playing in the Rose Bowl. Jeremiah Masoli threw
for 284 yards and 3 touchdowns passing for Oregon, while Nick Foles
was excellent with 314 yards and 4 touchdowns. The Ducks led early
in this game by as many as 14 points, only to see the Wildcats
fight back to take a 24-14 lead going into the 4th. As Oregon
sensed the season slipping away, they fought back to tie it 31-31
going into overtime. In the OT, neither side would back down as
Arizona matched Oregon with a touchdown to force double OT. In the
2nd overtime, Arizona scored a field goal only to see Masoli run
the ball in from the 1 yard line for a TD and victory for the
Ducks.
Alabama @ Auburn, Friday November 21: The day after
Thanksgiving can always be a very difficult time for a visiting
team. In this case, Alabama needed 1 victory to finally face the
defending champion Florida Gators in the showdown of #1 vs. #2 in
both the SEC and nation. They would have to get past Auburn however
who jumped out of the box 14-0 early on. With Bama trailing most of
the game, they were able to finally catch up and take the lead with
just 84 seconds remaining at 26-21 behind a touchdown pass from
Greg McElroy. McElroy would finish with 218 yards and 2 touchdowns
and lead the Crimson Tide to victory in an off day for Mark Ingram.
Auburn was unable to control Alabama when it mattered most and cost
themselves the chance at an immortal upset that would have changed
the college football landscape as the Tide would go on to become
National Champions with victories over Florida and Texas in their
next two games.
Texas @ Nebraska, Saturday December 5: With a trip to the
BCS title game in Pasadena on the line, the Longhorns were faced
with the duty of beating the Nebraska Cornhuskers in the Big 12
title game. Little did they know the challenge that would await
them. Nebraska battled with Texas, giving them everything they
could handle behind a tough defense that allowed Colt McCoy to
throw for just 184 yards and no passing touchdowns. Texas allowed
Nebraska only 4 field goals, not giving them anything in the red
zone. The Cornhuskers however took the lead 12-10 on an Alex Henery
field goal with just a minute and 44 seconds left. The Longhorns
were able to march down the field setting up for a last second
field goal attempt. Not without controversy, the Longhorns looked
to have fallen just short as a McCoy threw an out of bounds pass
with the clock showing zeros across the board. After a long review
by the referees, Texas was given just enough time for a 46 yard
field goal make by Hunter Lawrence that sent Texas to the national
title game, giving them a classic victory over rival Nebraska.