The Morning After: Texas A&M Creating New SEC Landscape, Louisville Gets Found Out, Indiana is Not Winning The Big Ten
Texas A&M went up early against Alabama on the road and held on for the 29-24 upset. The Aggies belong in the SEC. Right now, they may be playing the best football in the SEC. This result will resonate within and outside the conference, with ramifications both tangible and psychological.
Lane Kiffin, You Are The SEC’s Only Hope. Unless two of Oregon, Kansas State and Notre Dame lose, the SEC’s champion will be shut out of the BCS title game. The USC Trojans, in the midst of a disappointing season, will play Notre Dame in the season’s final game and could earn a rematch with Oregon in the Pac 12 title game. Barring a Trojan resurgence, the six-year title streak ends. The fact will be devastating, but so will the manner of it.
This is “the SEC,” the baddest damn conference in the land. Texas A&M just joined with a mediocre track record. The Aggies just knocked off the conference’s best team on the road and did it by raising the tempo and running the freaking Air Raid (paging Sonny Dykes). This discredits the entire Gospel According to Nick. SEC coaches, fans and pundits will whine about how this is cheap, gimmicky, unfair and not “football.” They will sound just like the Big Ten did about ten years ago.
Hello, Heisman? Johnny Manziel is a freshman. He’s a freshman who just dominated the nation’s best defense. He just became the first freshman quarterback to upset a No. 1 ranked team on the road since they became eligible again in 1970. You want numbers? He’s already over 1,000 yards rushing at 6.5 yards per carry with 15 touchdowns. He’s completing 68 percent of his passes, has an 18/6 TD to INT ratio and has thrown for 2,780 yards. You want a Heisman moment? Try this one.
Hello, Dynasty? Kevin Sumlin has done more, in his first year with Texas A&M in a new conference, than anyone thought possible. Let’s look at them moving forward. This is becoming the “it” program in the country. They will have the sport’s biggest star at quarterback. They have a charismatic coach, who happens to be African-American. They have enough talent in their backyard to compete for a BCS Title every year. Sumlin is no longer selling playing in the SEC. He’s selling trying to win it. The complexion of a college job changes depending on the occupant.
And Then There Were Three: The three remaining undefeated teams earned solid wins. Kansas State went up early and held on for a slow, dreary 23-10 triumph on the road at TCU. Collin Klein started and won, but did not put up Heisman numbers. It was humdrum. The Wildcats got out-gained. Classic Bill Snyder. They may be the white cotton underwear of college football, but they deserve a shot.
Oregon let Cal come within a touchdown in the third quarter, then dropped 35 unanswered points on them to win the game 59-17. The worrisome thing for them is the casualty list. They entered the game so depleted on the defensive line they had to burn a redshirt and play an offensive lineman there. Marcus Mariota and Kenjon Barner were both dinged during the game as well. Fighting through his shoulder injury, Mariota only managed to complete 80 percent of his passes for 377 yards and six touchdowns. Mr. Football is great and all, but he had he ended up at Oregon he might not be starting.
Notre Dame kept it tight and left Boston with a 21-6 rivalry (at least for now) win. Manti Te’o got an interception, so we can all ignore the fact Boston College converted more than 50 percent of their third downs. With Kansas State in the title game now a stark reality, anticipate the mother of all media groundswells in support of Notre Dame. Predicting it. Not supporting it.
Soiled Season: Great teams don’t get blown away by Syracuse. Teddy Bridgewater had a great game, completing 74 percent of his passes for 424 yards and three touchdowns. The rest of the Louisville team took a siesta. The Cardinals ran for just 48 yards. They allowed 524 total. This young team was due for a let down, but rebounding to beat UConn and Rutgers and go to the Orange Bowl 11-1 would not be so terrible.
Indiana is Indiana: Can Indiana stop the run? No. They cannot. Wisconsin beat down Indiana 62-14 in Bloomington. Happening on the road was the only thing keeping it from being a vintage Bielema joint. Badger tailbacks combined for 455 yards and six touchdowns on 49 carries. Wisconsin threw the ball seven times. SEVEN. The Hoosiers scored to close the gap to 17-7 just before halftime, then gave up a 69-yard touchdown to James White when Wisconsin was trying to run out the clock on 3rd and 16. Lofty dreams were shattered.
The Botched Touchdown Call: Fortune favors the Cornhuskers. Penn State tight end Matt Lehman scored a clear touchdown. The referees ignored it on the replay. Instead of 30-27 Penn State, it was a touch back. Matt McGloin scored a safety the next possession. A late Nebraska field goal cemented a bad beat. That win, with Nebraska having just Minnesota and Iowa remaining, should settle the Legends Division.
The Dream is over: Dooley was out, though blowing a two-touchdown halftime lead at home to Missouri and losing in overtime to fall to 0-6 in the SEC clarified this for remaining doubters. Gene Chizik needed his team to show some pulse. They got run over 38-0 by Georgia, emptying the student section and depressing the Claus family.
Halftime Adjustments: UConn took a 24-0 lead into halftime against Pitt. They almost blew it, escaping 24-17. In five games since Oct.1, the Huskies have scored three second-half points. THREE.
Coaches Know The Spread: BYU were (-40) favorites at home against Idaho. Down 52-10 with 40 seconds remaining, Idaho kicked a 35-yard field goal. Final score: 52-13.
Stephen Orr Spurrier Quote of the Week: Johnny Manziel tweeted before the Alabama game: “Give to them nothing but take from them EVERYTHING. Time to turn up and leave it all on the field”
Highlight you might have missed… Roy Roundtree made this 53-yard, one handed reception on a tipped pass in the dying seconds to set up Michigan’s game-tying field goal. He lived up to his jersey number. The Wolverines won 38-31 in overtime.

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November 11th, 2012 at 11:13 AM
All of my Facebook friends have been crowing about how last year’s #7 Big 12 Team can beat the #1 SEC team, as if Football Johnny (don’t want to infringe on the trademark) isn’t the second coming of Cam Newton. No really, the A&M squad that was losing at Colorado 3 years ago is now a perennial national championship contender, and the SEC was secretly overrated the past 10 years. For reals.
November 11th, 2012 at 11:17 AM
Marcus Mariota > Johnny Manziel
November 11th, 2012 at 11:24 AM
K-State played an FCS team and ND didn’t. Moreover, K-State backed out of a game with Oregon that as of now looks like it would have decided this whole BCS thing for us. I feel like that cancels out close shaves against Pitt and Purdue (BYU excused because Golson didn’t play).
Also, KSU gave up 21 to N. Texas, more than ND has given up in regulation to anybody.
November 11th, 2012 at 11:29 AM
And it begins.
November 11th, 2012 at 11:36 AM
. Moreover, K-State backed out of a game with Oregon
That is incorrect. Oregon backed out to play at Jerradome and KSU didn’t care.
After a hell of a first half, KSU sure looked tired in the second half.
November 11th, 2012 at 11:36 AM
I think the Ducks are on record saying it was kinda mutual.
Anyways, crown ND.
November 11th, 2012 at 11:38 AM
does this mean the SEC will start recruiting real QBs now?
November 11th, 2012 at 11:40 AM
Quite the qualifier there with the word ‘regulation’. Lady of the Lake needed to have a TD ignored against Stanford, a bullshit pass interference call to even get to OT against Pitt and needed a missed field goal to win.
November 11th, 2012 at 11:49 AM
TAMU did Alabama and the SEC a favor. Oregon would have beaten by 20 points the Alabama team that’s been playing the last two weeks.
November 11th, 2012 at 11:51 AM
Good write up. I want ND/Oregon, thats got sizzle. KState is scrappy, but they just look small out there.
This may be the thing that finally gets the SEC to secede from the Union, which I fully endorse.
November 11th, 2012 at 11:54 AM
Also, KSU gave up 21 to N. Texas, more than ND has given up in regulation to anybody
But KSU has scored over 50 points FIVE times ND has only done it ONCE!!!
/another irrelevant stat
November 11th, 2012 at 11:55 AM
Johnny Football was an Oregon commit for a solid year before changing to A&M. Manziel + Chip Kelly. Mind blown.
November 11th, 2012 at 12:02 PM
Can’t wait for Chip Kelly to leave Oregon. When the hell is the NCAA gonna rule on the Willie Lyles saga? Stupid Nike money.
And that Roundtree catch was embarrassing and inexcusable. NW is garbage.
November 11th, 2012 at 12:02 PM
This is probably the best thing you do on the site Duffy. Great stuff.
November 11th, 2012 at 12:08 PM
What the hell does that matter? He’s a great coach that happens to have the most exciting player in college football in the last 30 years. Lets see if he can sustain this kinda of success moving forward. Texas will still get pick of best in that state.
November 11th, 2012 at 12:20 PM
Mack Brown needs to get a little nudge to retire after this season.
November 11th, 2012 at 12:33 PM
PSU got hosed – plain and simple. Even the Nebraska fans and announcers admitted as much.
/didn’t get to see it live despite the fact I was at the game
//would like to thank Lazlos in Lincoln for the food poisoning that had me puking/shitting all day
November 11th, 2012 at 12:36 PM
If you have a draft of NCAA head coaches, I would think Saban, Meyer, C. Kelly and Stoops would be ahead of him, but who else do you pick ahead of Sumlin right now? Almost forgot about Snyder.
Spurrier? Kiffin? B. Kelly? Brown? Miles? Obviously most of those guys have better resumes, but….
November 11th, 2012 at 12:37 PM
Hello, strawman!
If you were not aware, the SEC’s stretch of six titles including three teams running some version of a hurry up offense. So, yes, the SEC is actually quite aware that this offense works.
November 11th, 2012 at 12:37 PM
Really shaping up for Ohio State to win the AP crown.
November 11th, 2012 at 12:41 PM
Hoke.
/Kidding
November 11th, 2012 at 12:44 PM
Anyone else having issues with Yahoo’s fantasy football?
November 11th, 2012 at 12:46 PM
“The Spread” is not “The Air Raid”
Florida and Auburn ran power running spreads with bulldozers at quarterback.
November 11th, 2012 at 12:51 PM
I didn’t see it until now, but that’s an obvious missed TD by Penn State. How the refs didn’t see that ball breaking the plane is absurd.
Also, watched Bama aTm yestrday, and LSU Bama the week before. Those are the only 2 NCAA football games I’ve watched all year. Bama looks overrated.
November 11th, 2012 at 12:54 PM
Agreed. That defense isn’t nearly as good as it was last year.
November 11th, 2012 at 12:59 PM
Aggie becoming the “it” program? Tap the breaks on that. It was a nice win, but they still haven’t done shit in 15 years.
And Johnny checkdown has a ways to go until he enters bob griffin or cam newton status.
November 11th, 2012 at 12:59 PM
Roeth, that really sucks. Did you guys RV it over?
As for the fumble call, I love the article in the CDT today.
November 11th, 2012 at 1:01 PM
Well, yeah, but they’ve dropped from “this may be the best defense ever” to “the No. 1 total defense in a given year” Still holding opponents under 4 yards per play.
November 11th, 2012 at 1:03 PM
I like manziel a lot, just practicing my irrational stance, as I heard for two years from all my Aggie friends how rg3 was not that good.
November 11th, 2012 at 1:23 PM
They have a charismatic coach, who happens to be African-American… The complexion of a college job changes depending on the occupant.
You are so racist
November 11th, 2012 at 3:00 PM
Aside from the end of the game where aTm got a little sloppy in the secondary I was really impressed with their defense. They have turned a corner since that debacle against La Tech.
Speaking of La Tech they still have a shot to get into the top 16 and crash the BCS. They have a lot of outs if they can get there. An upset in the ACC title game, Wisconsin in the Big 10 or the Big East winner being behind them (currently Rutgers is one spot behind in the polls.)
He’s never going to get Heisman love, but Colby Cameron of La Tech has thrown the 9th most passes in the country and has ZERO interceptions. 27 TDs no interceptions. Wild.
November 11th, 2012 at 11:04 PM
Notre Dame’s only going to play 4 road games the entire year and 1 of those is BC.
November 11th, 2012 at 11:53 PM
Kansas State played an FCS team. And North Texas. And Kansas (worse than BC). And Baylor (only Big 12 win is Kansas).