Sunrise on the Fringe: Week 2 Begins

After a 5 day feast of college football, the gods knew a couple days off were in order, that we might better process and appreciate what we’ve had.  Time’s up, now we’re back for the second course.  Also, the grown-ups start play tonight, which is a nice diversion to get us from Saturdays through to the [...]

Fringe Hangover- No, You May Not Go to Bed Early When Boise State is Playing

Two college games yesterday to cap off a 5 day run of glorious football madness.  I suspect almost nobody watched the first one- I wasn’t able to, and I’m probably glad because it sounded like it was painful to see.  The second was a beauty, and I for one thought Boise was toast.

Maryland 17, Navy 14- [...]

Fringe Hangover: TCU, BYU and Fresno State Get it Done

This was going to be a longer post until I accidentally deleted it.  The short version of the first half of that post- several teams blew out lesser competition, many more got blown out, but credit to Miami, Utah State, and Arkansas State for putting up a fight on the way down.  We’ll cover all the [...]

Fringe Hangover- Temple Escapes, Toledo Shelled

Quiet night in college football, between the big opener and the bigger Saturday.

Temple very nearly became the first team to fall to a FCS opponent Friday night.  Villanova took the lead in the second quarter and held it until the 4th, then took it back again with under 2 minutes to play after Temple fumbled the [...]

Fringe Hangover: Utah Leads the Way

It was not a pretty night for non-BCS teams across the country last night, particularly those going up against BCS conference schools.  It could have been worse- nobody lost to a FCS school, although some tried.  A quick rundown of last night’s action follows.

Lots of good stuff lined up for today- Friday night football preview and weekend previews for four conferences, at the very least.  Happy College Colors Day.  Flags up!

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The National Picture: BCS Buster Watch & non-BCS Top 25

Today is the day. All the talk of recruiting, GPA, realignment, coaching changes, Senate hearings, lawsuits, transfers, arrests and everything else goes out the window. At least until Tuesday because there’s no games Tuesday. Football is finally ready to kick off.

Here on the Fringe, we attempt to preview any given weeknight game as best we can, and we will have our Weeknight Football preview a little later today. But for now, the first of our weekly features including the BCS Buster Watch and my non-BCS Top 25. So here we go.

BCS Buster Watch

Currently on the watch: Everybody.  All 54 teams are presently undefeated.  So instead, here are 10 teams besides Boise State, TCU, and Utah that could make a run at the dream season, or at least stay undefeated long enough to garner a little attention.  These teams are picked because they could (not will) make it to about 4-0 and do it with a worthwhile resume.  In no particular order, except for alphabetical by the order their conference pages are sitting on my desk:

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Poll Hangover: Fringe Teams Feel the Love

The preseason AP poll dropped on Saturday, and the non-BCS universe was well represented, especially in the also-receiving votes world.  And while the AP poll has nothing to do with the BCS, I have no doubt that the people who fill polls out for the coaches keep an eye on the AP as well, so as not to look as foolish.

Here are the non-BCS teams who made the rankings:

3.  Boise State, 1336 points (155 points behind #1 Alabama, one first place vote)

6. TCU, 1160 points

it is a long way down from here- nobody else cracked the official top 25, but for a lot of these programs just making the bottom of the sheet is noteworthy, so we’re noting it here.

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Realignment Hangover, August 20, 2010

Officially, nothing happened yesterday.  But what we did get is some new reaction and some juicy new rumors, some of which sound plausible but others sound absurd.

The WAC has said they’re totally going to stick together and rebuild their conference.  Commish says they want to find other 1-A (aka FBS, which I’m slowly being worn down [...]

Realignment Hangover: What We Know, Some Guessing

Yesterday was the most insane day of college football not involving actual college football in a very long time.  While the two moves this summer were important, they were neither surprising nor terribly traumatic for any conference involved.  The events of  yesterday will have a much more profound impact on the non-BCS leagues we know and love.  First, a recap in case you’ve missed anything, then a bit of analysis.

The Opening Salvo

Word leaked that BYU was considering going independent in football, primarily to rake in TV money on their own, and the rest of their sports would move back to the WAC.

This led to a twitter-wide consensus that the MWC was doomed, and I was planning a post this morning on how to split the remaining MWC teams between C-USA and the WAC.

However, it’s important to note that BYU has not announced anything as of 7:30 Eastern Time today.

The Mountain West Responds

Actually, if you ask them, it’s just a coincidence, but after what appear to be a whirlwind 36 hours of negotiations, the Mountain West invited Fresno State and Nevada to join the league.  Both accepted in simultaneous press conferences at 9:30 ET last night.

MWC Commissioner Craig Thompson held a press teleconference at 10:15, where he hit on a couple of points- he does not know what BYUs intentions are right now, but they participated in, and voted on,  the discussions about and with Fresno & Nevada.  Further, he kept hammering that the move was made in order to make the league better and tried really hard to convince everybody that it had nothing to do with BYUs rumblings.  Last, he was asked several times about more expansion, which he sounded like would be a substantial possibility.

The Arrangement Right Now

Once the moves are finalized, probably in 2011 but possibly not until 2012:

MWC:

  • Air Force
  • BYU
  • Colorado State
  • New Mexico
  • San Diego State
  • TCU
  • UNLV
  • Wyoming
  • Boise State
  • Fresno State
  • Nevada

WAC:

  • Hawaii
  • Idaho
  • Louisiana Tech
  • New Mexico State
  • San Jose State
  • Utah State

What Will Happen Next

If you’re one who hates hypothetical blog posts, it’s time to disembark.  More season previews in a couple hours.

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Links All Around!

By the end of the day, we’ll be half done with the season previews.  We have some good ones today- through random selection, we’ve only had one team come up between 12 and 22 (NIU and I’m pretty sure they’ll be higher in my last pre-season list), and that’s where things can be really exciting at [...]