Football map

Football map

Thursday, January 31, 2013

2013 NFL Mock Draft Rounds 1&2 January 31

1st Round



1. Kansas City Chiefs- Barkevious Mingo, OLB, LSU, 6-4, 245- This isnt the popular choice, This is exactly what they need if they don't trade down. The Chiefs defense needs a big time pass rusher for their 3-4 defense that they are keeping.
2. Jacksonville Jaguars- Jarvis Jones, OLB/DE, Georgia, 6-2, 242- The Jags haven't had a real pass rusher since they drafted Tony Brackens from Texas. He's a great athelete who can make an impact.
3. Oakland Raiders- Star Lotulelie, DT, Utah, 6-3, 320- The Core of the Raiders DL is old, and over priced. Star is young, and aggressive and kind've reminds me of BJ Raji, and Haloti Ngata so he can be a nose, or end.
4. Philadelphia Eagles- Luke Joeckel, OT, Texas A&M, 6-6, 310- This is exactly what the Eagles need to have happen. There OL is weak, and has let who ever is taking snaps get abused.
5. Detroit Lions- DaMontre Moore, DE, Texas A&M, 6-4, 250- This is an easy choice if he is still there. Bosch, and Avril aren't getting it done.
6. Cleveland Browns- Bjorn Werner, DE, Florida State, 6-4, 256- He reminds me of a Chris Long, and attacks the offensive line with anger, plus he can fit in a 4-3 or 3-4.
7. Arizona Cardinals- Eric Fisher, OT, 6-8, 305, 5.3- After dominating everyone in one on one drills at the Senior bowl, he is really shooting up the draft. He man handled everyone, and in any other year could be the first player taken.
8. Buffalo Bills- Ryan Nassib, QB, Syracuse, 6-2, 228- Just too good to pass up, with his coach taking the job, and the Bills needing a quarterback who knows how to play in bad weather.
9. NYJets- Tyler Wilson, QB, Arkansas, 6-3, 221, 4.9- Sanchez could be done in NY, his biggest problem is that he can't make the big throws, and Wilson can make any throw.
10. Tennessee Titans- DeMarcus Millner, CB, Alabama, 6-1, 198- The Titans have been looking for another anchor at Corner for a while, and finally one falls their way.
11. San Diego Chargers- Jonathan Hawkins, DT, Ohio State, 6-3, 320- As much as they need help on the offensive line, this guy is just too good to pass up.
12. Miami Dolphins- Justin Hunter, WR, Tennessee, 6-4, 200 4.3- Tannehill needs some play makers to throw to as he grows, and here is a perfect choice.
13. Tampa Bay Bucanneers- Xavier Rhodes, CB, Florida State, 6-1, 218- With Talib traded away they really need some help. Rhodes is a good fit with his size.
14. Carolina Panthers- Cordarrelle Patterson, WR, Tennessee, 6-3, 205- Newton needs more weapons. Patterson is freaky fast, and gets open.
15. New Orleans Saints- Sam Montgomery, DE, LSU, 6-5, 260- This is a good start in repairing such a bad defense. I could also see them going Te'o if he passes the mental exam.
16. St.Louis Rams- Chance Warmack, OT/OG, Alabama, 6-3, 330, 5.3- They need offensive line talent, and Warmack brings a great attitude to his play.
17. Pittsburgh Steelers- Keenan Allen, WR, California, 6-3, 210- Tall and talented, something the Steelers can't afford to pass up.
18. Dallas Cowboys- Barrett Jones, OC-OT, Alabama, 6-4, 305- The OLine needs to be rebuilt if they plan to keep Romo out of the hospital. Jones started and won the Outland at LT on a National Champion, then moved to C to start and win the Rimington on a National Champion.
19. New York Giants- Tyler Eifert, TE, Notre Dame, 6-5, 252- The Giants live and die by their TE production. Last year they died.
20. Chicago Bears- Alex Ogletree, ILB, Georgia, 6-3, 234- Could see Te'o here as well. Ogletree is a great Middle. With size, speed, and range to try and step in and eventually take Urlachers place.
21. Cincinnati Bengals- Alex Okafor, DE, Texas, 6-5, 260- Oregon State is still having nightmares about this kid who took over the Alamo Bowl with 4.5 sacks and willed his team back. The Bengals need someone like him to give other quarterbacks nightmares.
22. St.Louis Rams(F-Wash)- Zach Ertz, TE, Stanford, 6-6, 252- The Rams need more weapons, and big old Ertz is the perfect tall, and quick weapon for him.
23. Minnesota Vikings- Tavon Austin, WR, West Virginia, 5-9, 175- With Percy Harvin being up in the air, this is the perfect Harvin style kid to replace or play with him. Austin can return, play speed running back, and is a play maker at wide receiver.
24. Indianapolis Colts- Lane Johnson, OT, Oklahoma, 6-6, 303- If the Colts are to keep Luck healthy this is the start.
25. Seattle Seahawks- DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Clemson, 6-1, 200- If the Seahawks are to spred the field, they need to get more explosive at the wide out spot.
26. Green Bay Packers- Sheldon Richardson, DT, Missouri, 6-3, 293- The Packers need to start stopping the run, Richardson is a good pick to play End in their 3-4
27. Houston Texans- Terrance Williams, WR, Baylor, 6-2, 205- The Texans desperately need someone to step up other than Johnson. Williams in my mind is one of the most explosive players availible. He could be the next Randy Moss minus the attitude if used correctly.
28. Denver Broncos- Eric Reid, S, LSU, 6-2, 212- After falling apart at safety against the Ravens this is the right pick to rebuild that defense.
29. New England Patriots- Margus Hunt, DE, SMU, 6-6, 280- An angry Howie Long, who gives the Pats the pass rush they seriously need.
30. Atlanta Falcons- Ed Lacy, HB, Alabama, 5-10, 220- Don't know if he will still be here, but he's in the Earl Campbell mold with size, and speed, and he is a winner. The Falcons need to be more consistant running the ball.
31. San Francisco 49ers- Kenny Vaccarro, S, Texas, 6-2, 218- Time to start working on the depth of a great defense if you want to keep it that way. Vaccarro is a hard working, hard playing safety who just needs a little polish.

32. Baltimore Ravens- Kevin Minter, 6-1, 245- Could see Te'o here as well, but his stock might have fallen. Minter has been solid his whole career and just might be the safe choice to replace a great one.




2nd Round                                                                            



1. Kansas City- Geno King, QB, West Virginia, 6-3, 220
2. Jacksonville- Matt Barkley, QB, USC, 6-2, 230
3. Philadelphia- Dion Jordan, DE, Oregon, 6-6, 243
4. Detroit- Jonathan Cooper, OG, UNC, 6-3, 310
5. Cincinnati(FOak)- Giovanni Bernard, RB, UNC, 5-10, 211
6. Arizona- Landry Jones, QB, OU, 6-4, 220
7. NY Jets- Stedman Bailey, WR, West Virginia, 5-10, 195
8. Tennessee- Montee Ball, RB, Wisconsin, 5-11, 220
9. Buffalo- Robert Woods, WR, USC, 6-1, 190
10. Miami- John Jenkins, DT, Georgia, 6-3, 358
11. Tampa Bay- Sharriff Floyd, DT, Florida, 6-6, 303
12. Carolina- DJ Fluker, OT, Alabama, 6-6, 335
13. San Diego- Kyle Long, OT, Oregon, 6-7, 312
14. St. Louis- Oday Aboushi, OT, Virginia, 6-6, 310
15. Dallas- Robert Lester, S, Alabama, 6-3, 212
16. Pittsburgh- Tony Jefferson, S, OU, 5-11, 212
17. NYGiants- Jonathan Banks, CB, Miss State, 6-1, 185
18. Chicago- Larry Warford, OG, Kentucky, 6-3, 343
19. Washington- Jordan Poyer,CB,Oregon State,5-11,190
20. Minnesota-Markus Wheaton,WR,Oregon State,6-0,182
21. Cincinnatti- Trent Murphy, OLB/DE, Stanford, 6-6, 258
22. Miami(F-Ind)-Desmond Trufant,CB,Washington,6-1,188
23. GBay-Josephe Randle,RB,Oklahoma State,6-0,200
24. Seattle- Slyvester Williams, DT, UNC, 6-3, 330
25. Houston- Manti Te'o, ILB, Notre Dame, 6-2, 255
26. Denver- Logan Ryan, CB, Rutgers, 5-11, 190
27. New England- David Amerson, CB, NC State, 6-2, 194
28. Atlanta- Jordan Reed, TE, Florida, 6-3, 243

29. Baltimore-Da’Rick Rogers,WR,Tennessee State,6-4,210




* New Orleans lost pick due to Bountygate
* Cleveland used pick of Josh Gordon in Supplemental Draft

Monday, January 21, 2013

My NCAA Basketball Top 30 and Regional Rankings Jan, 21, 2013


LW/ Rank/ Team/ Record

2      1. Duke Blue Devils, 16-1
4      2. Michigan Wolverines, 17-1
5      3. Kansas Jayhawks, 16-1
7      4. Syracuse Orangemen, 17-1
6      5. Arizona Wildcats, 16-1
9      6. Butler Bulldogs, 16-2
12    7. Florida Gators, 14-2
1      8. Indiana Hoosiers, 16-2
3      9. Louisville Cardinas, 16-2
16   10. Kansas State Wildcats, 15-2
8     11. Gonzaga Bulldogs, 17-2
11   12. Minnesota Golphers, 15-3
17   13. Michigan State Spartans, 16-3
18   14. New Mexico Lobos, 16-2
21   15. Oregon Ducks, 16-2
26   16. Witchita State Shockers, 17-2
22   17. VCU Rams, 16-3
10   18. Creighton Bluejays, 17-2
13   19. Ohio State Buckeyes, 13-4
14   20. NC State Wildcats, 15-3
29   21. Ole Miss Rebels, 15-2
24   22. Miami Hurricans, 13-3
23   23. Wyoming Cowboys, 15-2
NR 24. Iowa State Cyclones, 13-4
NR 25. Cincinnati Bearcats, 16-3
NR 26. Southern Miss Golden Eagles, 15-4
NR 27. Colorado State Rams, 15-3
27  28. UCLA Bruins, 15-4
28  29. Notre Dame Fighting Irish, 15-3
NR 30. Oklahoma State Cowboys, 12-4


Top Regional Rankings

 
 
East                    SEast                 MidWest      SWest              West
1. Duke-1          1. Florida-7       1. Mich-2     1. Ariz-5           1. Gonzaga-11
2. Syr-4             2. OleMiss-21   2. KU-3       2. NM-14            2. Oregon-15
3. Louis-9         3. Miami-22      3. But-6        3. CSU-27         3.  Wyoming-23
4. VCU-17        4. SoMiss-26     4. Ind-8        4. OkSt-30         4. UCLA-28
5. OhioSt-19     5. UCF(12-5)    5. KSU-10   5. ASU(14-4)      5. St. Marys(15-4)
6. NCSt-20       6. LTech(16-3)  6. Minn-12  6. OU(12-4)        6. UNLV (15-4)
7. Cinn-25        7. Alab(11-6)    7. MSU-13   7. Bay(12-5)       7. SD State(14-4)
8. Pitt(15-4)      8. Ark(11-6)      8. WSU-16  8. TA&M(12-5)   8. Wash (12-6)
9. Char (15-3)  9. SCar(11-6)    9. Creig-18   9. StF(16-1)       9. BoiseSt(13-4)
10.UNC(12-5)  10.LSU(9-6)     10. IoSt-24   10. Colo(12-6)      10. Utah St (14-3)
 
 

Big Games This Week

 
 
Monday
#25 Cincinnati (16-3) at #4 Syracuse (17-1)
Georgetown(12-4) at #29 Notre Dame (15-3)
#30 Oklahoma State (12-4) at Baylor (12-5)
 
Tuesday
#3 Kansas (16-1) at #10 Kansas State (15-2)
#13 Michigan State (16-3) at Wisconsin (13-5)
Iowa (13-5) at #19 Ohio State (13-4)
 
Wensday
#1 Duke (16-1) at #22 Miami (Fl)
#27 Colorado State (15-3) at #14 New Mexico (16-2)
Texas A&M (12-5) at LSU (9-6)
 
Thursday
#28 UCLA (15-4) at #5 Arizona (16-1)
BYU (15-5) at #11 Gonzaga (17-2)
Virginia(12-5) at Virginia Tech (11-6)
 
Saturday
Maryland (14-4) at #1 Duke (16-1)
Oklahoma (12-4) at #3 Kansas (16-1)
#9 Louisiville (16-2) at Georgetown (12-4)
Temple (12-5) at #6 Butler (16-2)
#10 Kansas State (15-2) at #24 Iowa State (13-4)
#12 Minnesota (15-3) at Wisconsin (13-5)
#14 New Mexico (16-2) at San Diego State (14-4)
Washington (12-5) at #15 Oregon (16-2)
UNC (12-5) at #20 NC State (15-3)
Arkansas (11-6) at South Carolina (11-6)
Louisiana Tech (16-3) at Utah State (14-3)
 
Sunday
#2 Michigan (17-1) at Illinois (14-5)
#13 Michigan State (16-3) at #8 Indiana (16-2)
Rutgers (12-5) at UConn (12-5)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Thursday, January 17, 2013

2013 NFL Mock Draft Rounds 1&2 Jan 17


1st Round

1. Kansas City Chiefs- Barkevious Mingo, OLB, LSU, 6-4, 245- This isnt the popular choice, This is exactly what they need if they don't trade down. The Chiefs defense needs a big time pass rusher for their 3-4 defense that they are keeping.
2. Jacksonville Jaguars- Jarvis Jones, OLB/DE, Georgia, 6-2, 242- The Jags haven't had a real pass rusher since they drafted Tony Brackens from Texas. He's a great athelete who can make an impact.
3. Oakland Raiders- Star Lotulelie, DT, Utah, 6-3, 320- The Core of the Raiders DL is old, and over priced. Star is young, and aggressive and kind've reminds me of BJ Raji, and Haloti Ngata so he can be a nose, or end.
4. Philadelphia Eagles- Luke Joeckel, OT, Texas A&M, 6-6, 310- This is exactly what the Eagles need to have happen. There OL is weak, and has let who ever is taking snaps get abused.
5. Detroit Lions- DaMontre Moore, DE, Texas A&M, 6-4, 250- This is an easy choice if he is still there. Bosch, and Avril aren't getting it done.
6. Cleveland Browns- Bjorn Werner, DE, Florida State, 6-4, 256- He reminds me of a Chris Long, and attacks the offensive line with anger, plus he can fit in a 4-3 or 3-4.
7. Arizona Cardinals- Chance Warmack, OG/OT, 6-2, 322- The OLine needs an overhaul.
8. Buffalo Bills- Ryan Nassib, QB, Syracuse, 6-2, 228- Just too good to pass up, with his coach taking the job, and the Bills needing a quarterback who knows how to play in bad weather.
9. NYJets- Tyler Wilson, QB, Arkansas, 6-2, 218- Some will put Barkley here, but i don't see them trying again on another USC quarterback. Wilson has a big arm something Sanchez is missing.
10. Tennessee Titans- DeMarcus Millner, CB, Alabama, 6-1, 198- The Titans have been looking for another anchor at Corner for a while, and finally one falls their way.
11. San Diego Chargers- Jonathan Hawkins, DT, Ohio State, 6-3, 320- As much as they need help on the offensive line, this guy is just too good to pass up.
12. Miami Dolphins- Justin Hunter, WR, Tennessee, 6-4, 200- Tannehill needs some play makers to throw to as he grows, and here is a perfect choice.
13. Tampa Bay Bucanneers- Xavier Rhodes, CB, Florida State, 6-1, 218- With Talib traded away they really need some help. Rhodes is a good fit with his size.
14. Carolina Panthers- Cordarrelle Patterson, WR, Tennessee, 6-3, 205- Newton needs more weapons. Patterson is freaky fast, and gets open.
15. New Orleans Saints- Sam Montgomery, DE, LSU, 6-5, 260- This is a good start in repairing such a bad defense. I could also see them going Te'o if he passes the mental exam.
16. St.Louis Rams- Eric Fisher, OT, C.Mich, 6-7, 305- Time to get some people who will keep Bradford upright.
17. Pittsburgh Steelers- Keenan Allen, WR, California, 6-3, 210- Tall and talented, something the Steelers can't afford to pass up.
18. Dallas Cowboys- Barrett Jones, OC-OT, Alabama, 6-4, 305- The OLine needs to be rebuilt if they plan to keep Romo out of the hospital. Jones started and won the Outland at LT on a National Champion, then moved to C to start and win the Rimington on a National Champion.
19. New York Giants- Tyler Eifert, TE, Notre Dame, 6-5, 252- The Giants live and die by their TE production. Last year they died.
20. Chicago Bears- Manti Te’o, MLB, Notre Dame, 6-2, 255- Could see Ogletree here depending upon how bad the hoax was. The Bears need a younger Urlacher to take over some of the pressure. With this move, Brian could be moved around.
21. Cincinnati Bengals- Alex Okafor, DE, Texas, 6-5, 260- Oregon State is still having nightmares about this kid who took over the Alamo Bowl with 4.5 sacks and willed his team back. The Bengals need someone like him to give other quarterbacks nightmares.
22. St.Louis Rams(F-Wash)- Zach Ertz, TE, Stanford, 6-6, 252- The Rams need more weapons, and big old Ertz is the perfect tall, and quick weapon for him.
23. Minnesota Vikings- Tavon Austin, WR, West Virginia, 5-9, 175- With Percy Harvin being up in the air, this is the perfect Harvin style kid to replace or play with him. Austin can return, play speed running back, and is a play maker at wide receiver.
24. Indianapolis Colts- Lane Johnson, OT, Oklahoma, 6-6, 303- If the Colts are to keep Luck healthy this is the start.
25. Seattle Seahawks- DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Clemson, 6-1, 200- If the Seahawks are to spred the field, they need to get more explosive at the wide out spot.
26. Green Bay Packers- Sheldon Richardson, DT, Missouri, 6-3, 293- The Packers need to start stopping the run, Richardson is a good pick to play End in their 3-4
27. Houston Texans- Terrance Williams, WR, Baylor, 6-2, 205- The Texans desperately need someone to step up other than Johnson. Williams in my mind is one of the most explosive players availible. He could be the next Randy Moss minus the attitude if used correctly.
28. Denver Broncos- Eric Reid, S, LSU, 6-2, 212- After falling apart at safety against the Ravens this is the right pick to rebuild that defense.
29. Baltimore Ravens- Alex Ogletree, ILB, Georgia, 6-3, 234- Could see Te'o here as well. Ogletree is a great Middle. With size, speed, and range to try and step in the shoes of the great one.
30. Atlanta Falcons- Ed Lacy, HB, Alabama, 5-10, 220- Don't know if he will still be here, but he's in the Earl Campbell mold with size, and speed, and he is a winner. The Falcons need to be more consistant running the ball.
31. San Francisco 49ers- Kenny Vaccarro, S, Texas, 6-2, 218- Time to start working on the depth of a great defense if you want to keep it that way. Vaccarro is a hard working, hard playing safety who just needs a little polish.
32. New England Patriots- Margus Hunt, DE, SMU, 6-6, 280- An angry Howie Long, who gives the Pats the pass rush they seriously need.

 

2nd Round


1. Kansas City- Matt Barkley, QB, USC, 6-2, 230
2. Jacksonville- Geno King, QB, West Virginia, 6-3, 220
3. Philadelphia- Dion Jordan, DE, Oregon, 6-6, 243
4. Detroit- Jonathan Cooper, OG, UNC, 6-3, 310
5. Cincinnati(FOak)- Giovanni Bernard, RB, UNC, 5-10, 211
6. Arizona- Landry Jones, QB, OU, 6-4, 220
7. NY Jets- Stedman Bailey, WR, West Virginia, 5-10, 195
8. Tennessee- Montee Ball, RB, Wisconsin, 5-11, 220
9. Buffalo- Robert Woods, WR, USC, 6-1, 190
10. Miami- John Jenkins, DT, Georgia, 6-3, 358
11. Tampa Bay- Sharriff Floyd, DT, Florida, 6-6, 303
12. Carolina- DJ Fluker, OT, Alabama, 6-6, 335
13. San Diego- Kyle Long, OT, Oregon, 6-7, 312
14. St. Louis- Oday Aboushi, OT, Virginia, 6-6, 310
15. Dallas- Robert Lester, S, Alabama, 6-3, 212
16. Pittsburgh- Tony Jefferson, S, OU, 5-11, 212
17. NYGiants- Jonathan Banks, CB, Miss State, 6-1, 185
18. Chicago- Larry Warford, OG, Kentucky, 6-3, 343
19. Washington- Jordan Poyer, CB, Oregon State, 5-11, 190
20. Minnesota-Markus Wheaton, WR, Oregon State, 6-0, 182
21. Cincinnatti- Trent Murphy, OLB/DE, Stanford, 6-6, 258
22. Miami(F-Ind)- Desmond Trufant, CB, Washington, 6-1, 188
23. Green Bay-Josephe Randle, RB, Oklahoma State, 6-0, 200
24. Seattle- Slyvester Williams, DT, UNC, 6-3, 330
25. Houston- Nico Johnson, ILB, Alabama, 6-2, 245
26. Denver- Logan Ryan, CB, Rutgers, 5-11, 190
27. Baltimore-Da’Rick Rogers, WR, Tennessee State, 6-4, 210
28. Atlanta- Jordan Reed, TE, Florida, 6-3, 243
29. New England- David Amerson, CB, NC State, 6-2, 194

 
* New Orleans lost pick due to Bountygate
* Cleveland used pick of Josh Gordon in Supplemental Draft

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

My NCAA Basketball Top 30 and Regional Rankings Jan, 14, 2013



1. Indiana Hoosiers, 15-1
2. Duke BlueDevils, 15-1
3. Louisville Cardinals, 15-1
4. Michigan Wolverines, 16-1
5. Kansas Jayhawks, 14-1
6. Arizona Wildcats, 15-1
7. Syracuse Orangemen, 16-1
8. Gonzaga Bulldogs, 16-1
9. Butler Bulldogs, 14-2
10. Creighton Bluejays, 16-1
11. Minnesota Gophers, 15-2
12. Florida Gators, 12-2
13. Ohio State Buckeyes, 13-3
14. North Carolina State Wildcats, 14-2
15. San Diego State Aztecs, 14-2
16. Kansas State Wildcats, 13-2
17. Michigan State Spartans, 14-3
18. New Mexico Lobos, 15-2
19. Missouri Tigers, 12-3
20. Illinois Illini, 14-4
21. Oregon Ducks, 14-2
22. Virginia Common Rams, 14-3
23. Wyoming Cowboys, 14-1
24. Miami(FL) Hurricanes, 12-3
25. Marquette Golden Eagles, 12-3
26. Witchita State Shockers, 15-2
27. UCLA Bruins, 14-3
28. Notre Dame Fighting Irish, 14-2
29. Ole Miss Rebels, 13-2
30. Texas A&M Aggies, 12-3

Top Regional Rankings



East                     SEast               MidWest         SWest                West
1. Duke-2              1. Fl-11            1.Ind-1            1. Ariz-6        1. Gonzaga-8
2. Louis-3             2. Mia-24         2. Mich-4        2. NM-18          2. SDSt-15
3. Syr-7                3. OMiss-29      3. KU-5          3. TA&M-30     3. Oregon-21
4. OhSt-13           4. Charol(14-2) 4. But-9          4. OU(11-3)      4. Wyom-23
5. NCSt-14           5. SMiss(13-4) 5. Creig-10      5. ASU(14-3)    5. UCLA-27
6. VCU-22           6. WKF(9-6)     6. Minn-11     6. Colo(11-5)     6. BYU-(14-4)
7. UConn(12-4)   7. Ark(10-5)      7. KSU-16     7. ColoSt(11-3)  7. UNLV(13-3)
8. Belmont(11-4) 8.S.Car(10-5)    8. MSU-17     8. OKSt(11-4)   8. Boise(13-2)
9. Cinn(14-3)       9. LT(14-3)       9. Mizzo-19    9. Bay(11-5)     9. Wash(11-5)
10.GTown(11-3) 10.LSU(9-4)     10.Ill-20         10. STF(14-1)   10. St.Marys(13-4)    

Big Games this Week


Wensday
#14 NC State (14-2) AT Maryland (13-3)
UNLV (13-3) AT #15 San Diego State (14-2)
#18 New Mexico (15-2) AT Boise State (13-2)
Pitt(13-4) AT Villinova (11-5)
South Carolina(10-5) AT LSU (9-4)
St.Marys(13-4) AT BYU (14-4)
Thursday
Georgia Tech (10-5) AT Duke (15-1)
#4 Michigan (16-1) AT #11 Minnesota (15-2)
#12 Florida (12-2) AT #30Texas A&M (12-3)
Oregon State (10-6) AT #27UCLA (14-3)
Saturday
#7 Syracuse (16-1) AT #3Louisville (15-1)
#6 Arizona (15-1) AT ASU (14-3)
#8 Gonzaga(16-1) AT #9 Butler (14-2)
#19 Missouri (12-3) AT #12 Florida (12-2)
#13 Ohio State (13-3) AT #17 Michigan State (14-3)
#10 Creighton (16-1) AT #26 Witchita State (15-2)
#15 San Diego State (14-2) AT #23Wyoming (14-1)
Oklahoma (11-3) AT #16 Kansas State (13-2)
#21 Oregon (14-2) AT #27 UCLA (14-3)
#25 Marquette (12-3) AT Cincinnati (14-3)



Monday, January 7, 2013

My NCAA Football Top 30 & Regional Rankings, Final 2012 Season

Final Top 30 Post Bowl Rankings



2      1. Alabama Crimson Tide 13-1, beat ND 42-14  in BCS National Championship
5      2. Oregon Ducks 12-1, beat #6 KSU 35-17
4      3. Ohio State Buckeyes 12-0
7      4. Texas A&M Aggies 11-2, beat #11 OU 41-13 in Cotton Bowl
1      5. Notre Dame Fighting Irish 12-1, lost to Alabama 14-42 in BCS National Championship
8      6. Stanford Cardinals 12-2, beat #30 Wisconsin 20-14 in Rose Bowl
9      7. Georgia Bulldogs 12-2, beat Nebraska 45-31 in Capital One Bowl
12    8. South Carolina Gamecocks 11-2, beat Michigan 33-28 Outback Bowl
13    9. Florida State Seminoles 12-2, beat #15NIU 31-10 Orange Bowl
14  10. Clemson Tigers 11-2, beat #10 LSU 25-24 Chik-fil-A Bowl
27  11. Louisville Cardinals 11-2, beat #3 Florida 33-23 in Sugar Bowl
16  12. Utah State Aggies 11-2, beat Toledo 41-15 in Famous Potato Bowl
3    13. Florida Gators 11-2, lost to #27 Louisville 23-33 in Sugar Bowl
6    14. Kansas State Wildcats 11-2, lost to #5 Oregon 17-35 in Fiesta Bowl
17  15. San Jose State Spartans 11-2, beat Bowling Green 29-20 in Military Bowl
18  16. Boise State Broncos, 11-2, beat Washington 28-26 in Las Vegas Bowl
10  17. LSU Tigers 10-3, lost to #14 Clemson 24-25 in Chik-fil-A Bowl
11  18. Oklahoma Sooners 10-3, lost to #7 Texas A&M 13-41 in Cotton Bowl
21  19. Vanderbilt Commodores 9-4, Beat NCSt 38-24 in Music Bowl
22  20. Northwestern Wildcats 10-3, Beat Michigan State 34-20 Gator Bowl
24  21. Texas Longhorns 9-4, Beat #20 Oregon State 31-27 in Alamo Bowl
20  22. Oregon State Beavers 9-4, lost to #24 Texas 27-31 in Alamo Bowl
28  23. Baylor Bears 8-5, Beat #25 UCLA 49-26 in Holiday Bowl
29  24. Cincinnati Bearcats 10-3, Beat Duke 48-34 in Belk Bowl
NR 25. Oklahoma State Cowboys 8-5, Beat Purdue 58-14 in
NR 26. Tulsa Golden Hurricanes 11-2, beat Iowa State 30-20
25  27. UCLA Bruins 9-5, lost to #28 Baylor 26-49 in Holiday Bowl
15  28. Northern Illinois 12-2, lost to #13 Florida State 10-31 in Orange Bowl
NR 29. Texas Tech Red Raiders 8-5, beat Minnesota 34-31 in Meinike Car Care Bowl
NR 30. Arkansas State RedWolves,10-3, beat #19 Kent State 17-13 in Godaddy.com Bowl

Final Regional Rankings for 2012 Football Season


East                  Southeast         Midwest       SouthWest               West
1. Louis-11       1. Alab-1            1. ND-3         1. TA&M-5         1. Oreg-2
2. Vandy-19     2. Geo-7            2. OSU-4       2. LSU-17            2. Stanford-6
3. Syr(8-5)        3. SC-8               3. KSU-14      3. OU-18             3.  UtahSt-12
4. Rut(9-4)       4. FSU-9             4. NW-20       4. Texas-21        4. SJSt-15
5. PSU(8-4)      5. Clem-10        5. Cinn-24      5. Baylor-23       5. BoiseSt-16
6. UNC(8-4)     6. FL-13             6. NIU-28       6. OKSt-25           6. OregSt-22
7. Navy(8-5)    7. UCF(10-4)    7. Mich(8-5)  7. Tulsa-26           7. UCLA-27
8. VT (7-6)        8. MSt(8-5)       8. Ohio(9-4)   8. TT-29              8. ASU(8-5)
9. EC(8-5)         9. OlMiss(7-6)  9. Wis(8-6)    9. ArkSt-30          9. Ariz(8-5)
10. NcSt(7-6) 10. Mia(7-5)      10.MSU(7-6) 10. SMU(7-6)     10.FresnoSt(9-4)  

Juniors leaving College Early for the 2013 NFL Draft


QB

Tyler Bray, Tennessee, 6-6, 215, 4.8 Projected 1-4th rounder

RB

LeVon Bell,  Michigan State, 6-2, 241, 4.6, Projecterd 1-3rd Round
Gio Bernard, North Carolina, 5-10, 205, 4.5, Projected 1-2nd round
Knile Davis, Arkansas, 6-1, 226, 4.5, Projected 4-6th round
Michael Ford, LSU, 5-10, 215, 4.5 Projected 4-6th round
Jawan Jamison, Rutgers, 5-8, 200, 4.6 Projected 2-4th round
Stefphon Jefferson, Nevada, 5-10, 210, 4.56, Projected 3-5th round
Ed Lacy, Alabama, 6-0, 220, 4.5, Projected 1-2ndround
Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina, 6-0, 218, 4.5, Projected 3rd-FA
Trabis Ward, Tennessee State, 5-10, 200, 4.5, Projected 4-7th round
Spencer Ware, LSU, 5-11, 223, 4.57, Projected 3-5th round
Cierre Wood, Notre Dame, 6-1, 220, 4.5, Projected 4-7th round

WR

Kenny Stills, OU, 6-1, 190, 4.5, Projected 3-5th round
Keenan Allen, California, 6-2, 215, 4.49, Projected 1st round
Stedman Bailey, West Virginia, 5-10, 193, 4.4 Projected 1-2nd  round
DeAndre Hopkins, Clemson, 6-1, 200, 4.38, Projected 1-2ndround
Justin Hunter, Tennessee, 6-4, 200, 4.39, Projected 1st round
Robert Woods, USC, 6-1, 180, 4.4, Projected 1-2nd round
Da’Rick Rogers, Tennessee Tech, 6-3, 208, 4.48, Projected 1-2nd  round
Marquess Wilson, Washington State, 6-4, 183, 4.5, Projected 3-6th round

TE

Jordan Reed, Florida, 6-3, 240, 4.6, Projected 2-3rd round
Zach Ertz, Stanford, 6-6, 249, 4.6, Projected 1st Round

OL

Luke Joeckel, Texas A&M, 6-6, 310, 5.1, Projected Top 5 pick
Chris Faulk, OT, LSU, 6-6, 330, 5.1, Projected 1-3rd round 
Alvin Bailey, OG/T, Arkansas, 6-5, 319, 5.3, Projected 2-5th round
DJ Fluker, OG/OT, Alabama, 6-6, 335, 5.1, Projected 1-2ndround
Travis Fredrick, C, Wisconsin, 6-4, 338, 5.3, Projected 1-3rd round
Justin Pugh, OL, Syracuse, 6-6, 292, 5.1, Projected 3-6th round

DE

Barkevious Mingo, DE/OLB, LSU, 6-5, 240, 4.6, Projected Top 15 pick
Sam Montgomery, DE/OLB, LSU, 6-5, 260, 4.6, Projected Top 15 pick
Joe Kruger, DE, Utah, 6-6, 280, 4.8, Projected 3-5th Round
Corey Lemonier, DE/OLB, Auburn, 6-4, 246, 4.6, Projected 1-3rd round
William Gholston, DE, Michigan State, 6-7, 278, 4.7, Projected 1-3rd round
DaMontre Moore, DE, Texas A&M, 6-4, 250, 4.65, Projected Top 5 pick
Bjoern Werner, DE, FSU, 6-4, 255, 4.69, Projected Top 10 pick

DT

Bennie Logan,  LSU, 6-3, 296, 4.9, Projected 1-3rd round
Sharrif Floyd,  Florida, 6-3, 301, 4.9, Projected 1-3rd round
Johnathan Hawkins,  Ohio State, 6-4, 325, 5.1, Projected Top 20 pick
Brandon Moore, Texas, 6-6, 335, 5.2, Projected 3-6th round
Akeem Spence, Illinois, 6-1, 305, 5.2, Projected 2-4th round
Sheldon Richardson,  Missouri, 6-4, 295, 5.1, Projected Top 25 pick

LB

Kevin Minter, ILB, LSU, 6-2, 242, 4.6, Projected 1-2nd round
Jelani Jenkins, OLB, Florida, 6-1, 230, 4.4, Projected 3-5th round
Jarvis Jones, OLB, Georgia, 6-2, 242, 4.47, Projected Top 5 pick
Alec Ogletree, ILB, Georgia, 6-3, 236, 4.6, Projected 1st round

CB

Mike Edwards, Hawaii, 5-10, 180, 4,3, Projected 3-7th round
Tyrann Mathieu, LSU, 5-9, 175, 4.39, Projected 4-FA
DeMarcus Millner, Alabama, 6-1, 182, 4.4, Projected Top 15 pick
Xavier Rhodes, FSU, 6-2, 215, 4.4, Projected 1st round
Logan Ryan,  Rutgers, 6-0, 190, 4.4, Projected 1-2nd round
Tharold Simon, LSU, 6-3, 187, 4.4, Projected 2-3rd round
Steve Williams, Cal, 5-10, 185, 4.3, Projected 2-4th round

S

Tony Jefferson, OU, 5-10, 212, 4.49, Projected 2-3rd round
Eric Reid, LSU, 6-2, 208, 4.5, Projected 2-3rd round
Matt Elam, Florida, 5-10, 205, 4.5, Projected 1-2nd round

Kickers

Brad Wing, P, LSU, 6-3, 187, Projected 3-7th round

Others that might Declare:


QB

Derek Carr, Fresno State, 6-3, 205, 4.7, Projected 3-5th round
Keith Price, Washington, 6-1, 195, 4.6, Projected 4-7th round

RB

Joseph Randle, Oklahoma State, 6-1, 200, 4.5, Projected 1-2nd round
Silas Reed, USC, 5-10, 200, 4.53, Projected 3-4th round

FB

Trey Burton, Florida, 6-3, 233, 4.61, Projected 3-6th round
Trey Millard, Oklahoma, 6-2, 249, 4.69, Projected 3-6th round
Ryan Hewitt, Stanford, 6-4, 248, 4.7, Projected 4-6th round

WR

Cordarrelle Patterson, Tennessee, 6-4, 200, 4.4, Projected 1-2nd round
Jared Abbrederis, Wisconsin, 6-3, 180, 4.4, Projected 2-3rd round
Jordan Mathews, Vanderbilt, 6-3, 200, 4.5, Projected 2-3rd round
Tevin Reese, Baylor, 5-10, 171, 4.4, Projected 3-4th round

TE

Dion Simms, Michigan State, 6-5, 285, 4.8, Projected 2-3rd round
Levine Toilolo, Stanford, 6-8, 265, 4.6, Projected 2-3rd round

OT

Taylor Lewan, Michigan, 6-8, 309, 5.1, Projected Top 10 pick
Jake Mathews, Texas A&M, 6-5, 308, 4.98, Projected Top 15 pick
David Yankey, Stanford, 6-5, 302, 5.0, Projected 2nd round
Cyril Richardson, OG/OT, Baylor, 6-5, 335, Projected 2-4th round
Chris Faulk, LSU, 6-6, 325, 5.1, Projected 2-4th round
Seantrel Henderson, Miami, 6-8, 349, 5.1, Projected 2-4th round
James Hurst, UNC, 6-7, 310, 5.2, Projected 4-7th round

OG

Gabe Jackson, Miss State, 6-4, 320, 5.3, Projected 2-4th round
Anthony Steen, Alabama, 6-3, 303, 5.35, Projected 3-5th round
Gabe Ikard, OG/OC, Alabama, 6-2, 295, 5.3, Projected 3-5th round
Spencer Long, Nebraska, 6-4, 305, 5.2, Projected 4-7th round

C

Jonottham Harrison, Florida, 6-3, 295, 5.0, Projected 3-5th round

DE

Trent Murphy, OLB/DE, Stanford, 6-6, 261, 4.76, Projected 1-3rd round
Will Sutton, DE/DT, Arizona State, 6-2, 271, 4.9, Projected 2-3rd round
Kareem Martin, UNC, 6-6, 260, 4.7, Projected 3-5th round
Aaron McDonald, DT/DE, Pitt, 6-0, 270, 4.7, Projected 3-5th round
Stansly Maponga, OLB/DE, TCU, 6-2, 265, 4.7, Projected 3-5th round
James Gayle, VT, 6-4, 269, 4.7, Projected 4-5th round

DT

Cassius Marsh, UCLA, 6-3, 292, 5.1, Projected 1-3rd round
Kwame Geathers, Georgia, 6-6, 350, 5.5, Projected 3-5th round
Daniel McCullers, Tennessee, 6-8, 360, 5.4 Projected 3-5th round
AJ Francis, Maryland, 6-3, 305, 5.0, Projected 4-7th round

LB


CJ Mosley, OLB, Alabama, 6-2, 234, 4.6, Projected 1st round
Jonathan Brown, OLB, Illinois, 6-1, 235, 4.49, Projected 2-4th round
Andrew Jackson, ILB, W.Kentucky, 6-1, 262, 4.7 Projected 2-4th round
James Morris, Iowa, 6-2, 230, 4.6, Projected 3-4th round
Tom Wart, OU, 6-0, 237, 4.6, Projected 3-6th round
Chris Borland, Wisconsin, 5-11, 242, 4.7, Projected 4-6th round
Ron Powell, OLB, Florida, 6-4, 249, 4.59, Projected 4-7th round

CB


David Amerson, NC State, 6-3, 194, 4.4, Projected 1st round
Aaron Colvin, Oklahoma, 6-0, 181, 4.48, Projected 2-3rd round
Kyle Fuller, VT, 6-0, 193, 4.4, Projected 2-3rd round
Carrington Byndom, Texas, 6-0, 183, 4.4, Projected 2-3rd round
Nickell Robey, USC, 5-8, 165, 4.4, Projected 3-5th round

Saftey

Kenny Ladler, Vanderbilt, 6-0, 205, 4.5, Projected 2-4th round
Hakeem Smith, Louisville, 6-1, 187, 4.5, Projected 2-4th round
Isiah Johnson, Georgia Tech, 6-2, 208, 4.5, Projected 3-5th round

 

 

Saturday, January 5, 2013

#1 Notre Dame vs. #2 Alabama National Title Game Preview




@-1st Team All-American/ *- 2nd Team All-American/ $- 3rd Team All-American/
&-Freshman All-American

Notre Dame Offense                                                 Alabama Defense
QB                                                                              DE
#5 Everette Golson, 6-0, 185, So.                               #92 Damion Square,6-3, 286, Sr.
#11 Tommy Rees, 6-2, 210, Jr.                                   #90 Quinton Dial, 6-6, 304, Sr.
#12 Andrew Hendrix, 6-2, 220, Jr.                              NG
RB                                                                              #54 Jesse Williams, 6-4, 320, Sr.
#6 Theo Riddick, 5-11, 200, Sr.                                 #62 Brandon Ivory, 6-4, 315, So.
#20 Cierre Wood, 6-0, 215, Sr.                                  DE
#4 George Atkinson, 6-1, 210, So.                             #49 Ed Stintson, 6-4, 282, Jr.
WR                                                                            #8 Jeoffrey Pagan, 6-4, 285, So.
#81 John Goodman, 6-3, 215, Sr.                               WLB
#87 Daniel Smith, 6-4, 215, Jr.                                   #47 Xzavier Dickson, 6-3, 262, So.
WR                                                                            #30 Denzel Devall, 6-2, 242, Fr.
#7 TJ Jones, 5-11, 190, Jr.                                         ILB
#10 DaVaris Daniels, 6-2, 190,Jr.                           #33 Trey DePriest, 6-2, 242, So.  
WR                                                                        #35 Nico Johnson, 6-3, 245, Sr.
#9 Robby Toma, 5-9, 185, Sr.                                   #18 Reggie Ragland, 6-2, 247, Fr.
#19 DaVonte Neal, 5-9, 171, Fr.                                ILB
TE                                                                             #35 Nico Johnson, 6-3, 245, Sr.
#80 @Tyler Eifert, 6-6, 251, Sr.                                #32 @CJ Mosley, 6-2, 232, Jr.
#85 Troy Niklas, 6-7, 260, So.                                  #2 Tana Patrick, 6-3, 236, Jr.
LT                                                                               SLB
#70 *Zack Martin, 6-4, 304, Sr.                                #42 Adrian Hubbard, 6-6, 248, So.
#78 Ronnie Staley, 6-6, 304, Fr.                                #19 Jonathan Atchinson, 6-3, 236, Jr.
LG                                                                               CB
#66 Chris Watt, 6-3, 310, Sr.                                     #28 @Dee Millner, 6-1, 200, Jr.
#65 Connor Hanratty, 6-5, 305, So.                            #10 John Fulton, 6-0, 187, Jr.
C                                                                                 CB
#52 $Braxton Cave, 6-3, 304, Sr.                                #13 Deion Belue, 5-11, 179, Jr.
#77 Matt Hegarty, 6-5, 296, So.                                  #24 Geno Smith, 6-0, 182, Fr.
RG                                                                               FS
#57 Mike Golic, 6-3, 295, Sr.                                      #3 Vinnie Sunseri, 6-0, 215, So.
#51 Bruce Heggie, 6-5, 285, So.                                  #6 HaHa Clinton-Dix, 6-1, 209, So.
RT                                                                                SS
#74 Christian Lombard, 6-5, 309, Jr.                           #37 Robert Lester, 6-2, 210, Sr.
#72 Nick Martin, 6-4, 290, So.                                   #27 Nick Perry, 6-1, 208, Jr.


Notre Dame Offense                                                 Alabama Defense
Total Offense-(421.3) (48th)                                       Total Defense-(246.0) (1st)
Passing Offense-(218.8)  (t-74th)                                Passing Defense-(172.3) (6th)
Rushing Offense-(202.5) (29th)                                   Rushing Defense-(79.7) (1st)
Pts Scored-(26.8) (t-74th)                                          Pts Allowed-(11.6) (2nd)
Individual Offensive Leaders                                        Individual Defensive Leaders
Pass-E. Golson 166-282-58.9-2,135-11-5-131.8R       Tackles- CJ Mosley-99
Rush-T.Riddick 180-880-4.9-5td                                Sacks- A.Hubbard-6
Rec-T. Eifert 44-624-14.2-4td                                    Interceptions-R.Lester/H.Clinton-Dix-4


  

Alabama Offense                      Notre Dame Defense

QB                                                                          DE
#10 AJ McCarron, 6-4, 210, Jr.                                  #89 K. Lewis-Moore, 6-4, 306, Sr.
#12 Phillip Ely, 6-1, 198, R-Fr                                     #91 Sheldon Day, 6-2, 286, Fr.
RB                                                                           NT
#42 *Ed Lacy, 6-0, 220, Jr.                                     #9 $Louis Nix, 6-3, 326, Jr.
#4 &TJ Yeldon, 6-2, 216, Fr.                                  #96 Kona Schwenke, 6-4, 290, Jr.
#45 Jalston Fowler, 6-1, 242, Jr.                               DE
#1 Dee Hart, 5-9, 190, R-Fr.                                    #7 @Stephon Tuitt, 6-6, 303, So.
WR                                                                          #69 Tony Springmann, 6-6, 300, So.
#9 &Armari Cooper, 6-1, 198, Fr.                          OLB
#2 DeAndrew White, 6-0, 185, So                            #13 Danny Spond, 6-2, 248, Jr.
WR                                                                           #30 Ben Councell, 6-5, 240, So
#83 Kevin Norwood, 6-2, 195, Jr.                            ILB
#7 Kenny Bell, 6-1, 180, Jr.                                      #5 @Manti Te’o, 6-2, 255, Sr.
TE                                                                            #59 Jarrett Grace, 6-3, 240, So.
#89 Michael Williams, 6-6, 269, Sr.                            ILB
#84 Brian Vogler, 6-7, 258, So.                                 #48 Dan Fox, 6-3, 240, Sr.
TE                                                                             #44 Carlo Calabrese, 6-1, 245, Sr.
#31 Kelly Johnson, 6-3, 230, Sr.                                #38 Joe Schmidt, 6-0, 228, So.
#82 Harrison Jones, 6-4, 244, So.                              OLB
LT                                                                             #55 Prince Shembo, 6-2, 250, Jr.
#71 Cyrus Kouandjio, 6-6, 311, So                           #11 Ishaq Williams, 6-5, 255, So.
#63 Kellen Williams, 6-3, 303, Jr.                              #56 Anthony Rabasa, 6-3, 240, So.
LG                                                                           CB
#61 Anthony Steen, 6-3, 303, Jr.                                #2 Bennett Jackson, 6-0, 185, Jr.
#77 Arie Kouandijo, 6-5, 310, So.                              #21 Jalen Brown, 6-1, 199, So.
                                                                            CB
#75 @Barrett Jones, 6-5, 302, Sr.                          #6 &KeiVarae Russell, 5-11, 182, Fr.
#70 Ryan Kelly, 6-5, 288, R-Fr                                 #43 Josh Atkinson, 5-11, 185, So
RG                                                                           FS
#65 @Chance Warmack, 6-3, 320, Sr.                   #41 Matthias Farley, 5-11, 200, So
#78 Chad Lindsay, 6-2, 290, So                                #24 Chris Salvi, 5-10, 190, Sr.
RT                                                                             SS
#76 @DJ Fluker, 6-6, 335, Jr.                                #17 Zeke Mota, 6-2, 215, Sr.
#79 Austin Shepherd, 6-5, 312, So.                          #29 Nicky Baratti, 6-0, 206, Fr.


Alabama Offense                                                          Notre Dame Defense
Total Offense- (439.1)(38th)                                         Total Defense-(286.8) (6th)
Passing Offense-(214.5)(79th)                                      Passing Defense-(194.4) (15th)
Rushing Offense-(224.6) (19th)                                     Rushing Defense-(92.4) (4th)
Pts Scored-(38.5)12th)                                                 Pts Allowed-(10.3) (1st)
Individual Offensive Leaders                                  Individual Defensive Leaders
Pass- A.McCarron 191-286-66.8%-2,668-26-3-173.1     Tackles-M. Te’o-103
Rush- Ed Lacy 184-1,182-6.4-16Td                               Sacks- S. Tuitt-12.0
Rec- Amari Cooper 53-895-16.9-9td                              Interceptions- M. Te’o-7

Award winners

Notre Dame
Brian Kelly= Home Depot Coach of the Year
Bob Diaco- Frank Broyles Asst Coach of the Year
Manti Te’o= Maxwell, Walter Camp, Lombardi, Bednarik, Nagurski, Butkus, Lott
Tyler Eifert= Mackey

Alabama
Barrett Mathews = Rimington, Campbell