NCAA Football Live: Week 4 scores et comments
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NCAA Football Live: Week 4 scores et comments
Week 4's Can't Miss Games
Thursday, Sept. 24 - Ole Miss at South Carolina
If you haven't heard already, Ole Miss is expected to be pretty good this year. And the Rebels get a chance to put their skills on display in primetime. QB Jevan Snead and the rest of the Rebels make their way to Columbia, where they haven't played since 2004, but the biggest question heading into the season for Houston Nutt and his squad is whether they'll be able to handle all the hype and huge expectations surrounding the program this year.
Saturday, Sept. 26 - Iowa at Penn State
Penn State was riding high last year heading into its meeting with the Hawkeyes. At 9-0, there was plenty of talk of a BCS Championship berth. But some costly mistakes cost the Nittany Lions a title shot in their surprising 24-23 defeat on a cold afternoon/evening in Iowa City. The Hawkeyes are shaping up to be an improved team after last year's 9-4, Outback Bowl-winning performance. The second-best rushing defense in the Big Ten last year returns eight starters and could present a big challenge for a Penn State offensive line that will replace three starters.
Saturday, Sept. 26 - North Carolina at Georgia Tech
It hasn't taken very long for Butch Davis to turn North Carolina into a contender in the ACC. Many believe this is the year the Tar Heels not only become a legitimate threat in the conference, but maybe win it outright. If UNC wants to find its way to Tampa for the ACC championship game later in December, it's going to have to go through Georgia Tech. These two Coastal Division rivals met last year in November and UNC blew Tech right out of Chapel Hill, 28-7, in the second-worst loss of the season for the Yellow Jackets. That Saturday, UNC was able to keep Tech's triple-option offense in relative check and capitalize on some turnovers, unlike so many others before them. Does North Carolina have the secret formula to stop Tech?
Saturday, Sept. 26 - Cal at Oregon
In the Pac-10 it's almost always about USC. And while the Trojans will once again have a big bulls-eye on their back as the team to beat in the conference, Cal and Oregon are nipping at the heels of USC. Both the Bears and the Ducks will feature strong running attacks, and one of the nation's best backs - a legitimate Heisman Trophy candidate - will be on display in Cal's Jahvid Best. Oregon will counter with LeGarrette Blount. He may not be a household name amongst college football fans, but he very well could be by the end of the season, if not this game.
Other Games To Keep An Eye On
Saturday, Sept. 26 - South Florida at Florida State
Can the Bulls finally break through in the Big East? There doesn't seem to be a consensus favorite in the conference and many believe USF has what it takes to reach its first BCS game in program history this year. FSU, on the other hand, is hopeful it can return to a BCS game for the first time in four years.
Saturday, Sept. 26 - Illinois at Ohio State
Two of the most athletic quarterbacks in the Big Ten face off when Illinois' Juice Williams looks to pull off another upset in Columbus, this time against Terrelle Pryor.
Saturday, Sept. 26 - Arizona at Oregon State
These two played a pretty memorable game last season that saw the Beavers miss what was a potential game-tying extra point by Justin Kahut, only to then have Kahut kick the game-winning field goal to keep OSU's Rose Bowl hopes alive.
(source: ncaa.com)
Thursday, Sept. 24 - Ole Miss at South Carolina
If you haven't heard already, Ole Miss is expected to be pretty good this year. And the Rebels get a chance to put their skills on display in primetime. QB Jevan Snead and the rest of the Rebels make their way to Columbia, where they haven't played since 2004, but the biggest question heading into the season for Houston Nutt and his squad is whether they'll be able to handle all the hype and huge expectations surrounding the program this year.
Saturday, Sept. 26 - Iowa at Penn State
Penn State was riding high last year heading into its meeting with the Hawkeyes. At 9-0, there was plenty of talk of a BCS Championship berth. But some costly mistakes cost the Nittany Lions a title shot in their surprising 24-23 defeat on a cold afternoon/evening in Iowa City. The Hawkeyes are shaping up to be an improved team after last year's 9-4, Outback Bowl-winning performance. The second-best rushing defense in the Big Ten last year returns eight starters and could present a big challenge for a Penn State offensive line that will replace three starters.
Saturday, Sept. 26 - North Carolina at Georgia Tech
It hasn't taken very long for Butch Davis to turn North Carolina into a contender in the ACC. Many believe this is the year the Tar Heels not only become a legitimate threat in the conference, but maybe win it outright. If UNC wants to find its way to Tampa for the ACC championship game later in December, it's going to have to go through Georgia Tech. These two Coastal Division rivals met last year in November and UNC blew Tech right out of Chapel Hill, 28-7, in the second-worst loss of the season for the Yellow Jackets. That Saturday, UNC was able to keep Tech's triple-option offense in relative check and capitalize on some turnovers, unlike so many others before them. Does North Carolina have the secret formula to stop Tech?
Saturday, Sept. 26 - Cal at Oregon
In the Pac-10 it's almost always about USC. And while the Trojans will once again have a big bulls-eye on their back as the team to beat in the conference, Cal and Oregon are nipping at the heels of USC. Both the Bears and the Ducks will feature strong running attacks, and one of the nation's best backs - a legitimate Heisman Trophy candidate - will be on display in Cal's Jahvid Best. Oregon will counter with LeGarrette Blount. He may not be a household name amongst college football fans, but he very well could be by the end of the season, if not this game.
Other Games To Keep An Eye On
Saturday, Sept. 26 - South Florida at Florida State
Can the Bulls finally break through in the Big East? There doesn't seem to be a consensus favorite in the conference and many believe USF has what it takes to reach its first BCS game in program history this year. FSU, on the other hand, is hopeful it can return to a BCS game for the first time in four years.
Saturday, Sept. 26 - Illinois at Ohio State
Two of the most athletic quarterbacks in the Big Ten face off when Illinois' Juice Williams looks to pull off another upset in Columbus, this time against Terrelle Pryor.
Saturday, Sept. 26 - Arizona at Oregon State
These two played a pretty memorable game last season that saw the Beavers miss what was a potential game-tying extra point by Justin Kahut, only to then have Kahut kick the game-winning field goal to keep OSU's Rose Bowl hopes alive.
(source: ncaa.com)
Re: NCAA Football Live: Week 4 scores et comments
programme des clubs de l'Arizona pour le Week 4:
samedi 26 septembre 2009:
6:05 PM ET Montana at Northern Arizona
7:00 PM ET Arizona State at No. 21 Georgia
7:35 PM ET Arizona at Oregon State
samedi 26 septembre 2009:
6:05 PM ET Montana at Northern Arizona
7:00 PM ET Arizona State at No. 21 Georgia
7:35 PM ET Arizona at Oregon State
Re: NCAA Football Live: Week 4 scores et comments
programme de la nuit : (No. 4) Mississippi at South Carolina!!!!
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Ben je vais suivre le match sur Espn America
Match sans trop surprise je pense mais on sait jamais =).
Match sans trop surprise je pense mais on sait jamais =).
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le match est commencé, c'est parti pour le duel du jour!!!
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moi ça sera sur ESPN college pass!!!Morgan a écrit:Ben je vais suivre le match sur Espn America
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Stephen Garcia se prend un bon fumble dans les dents!!!!
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Joshua Shene 42 yard field goal!!!
Dernière édition par formello le Ven 25 Sep 2009, 00:39, édité 1 fois
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Mi-temps!! c'est le bon moment pour recharger les batteries!!!
rien ne vaut un bol de lait mélangé avec des morceaux de banane!!!!
rien ne vaut un bol de lait mélangé avec des morceaux de banane!!!!
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Jevan Snead, QB des Rebels, a vraiment du mal à trouver la mire ce soir!!!
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c'est énorme!!!! South Carolina mène désormais 16 à 3!!!
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Jevan Snead pass complete to Markeith Summers for 45 yards for a TOUCHDOWN!!! enfin!!!
Ole Miss revient à 10-16!!!
Ole Miss revient à 10-16!!!
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Je ne suis pas vraiment surpris du résultat. Le classement élevé de Ole Miss résultait surtout de la hype générée l'année dernière par le fait d'avoir battu Florida et Texas Tech, mais cette année ils n'ont rien démontré de formidable sur le terrain pour l'instant, et aller gagner à South Carolina n'est pas chose facile!
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Re: NCAA Football Live: Week 4 scores et comments
Match très haché , avec beaucoup d'échec en 3eme tentative et donc beaucoup de Punt surtout en 2eme Mi-Temps.
Sinon Snead dans le 3eme quart , Je crois 7 passes ratés consecutivement et une fiche de 4/15 et 51 Yards en 3eme quart et un gros souci sur les 3eme tentative pour Mississippi.
J'ai bien aimé Stephen Garcia le QB des GameCocks , qui est mobile , et qui n' a pas peur de courir avec le ballon.
South Carolina a un très Bon Linebacker Senior , Eric Norwood Le Numero 40 qui m' a impressionner pendant le match.
Sinon Snead dans le 3eme quart , Je crois 7 passes ratés consecutivement et une fiche de 4/15 et 51 Yards en 3eme quart et un gros souci sur les 3eme tentative pour Mississippi.
J'ai bien aimé Stephen Garcia le QB des GameCocks , qui est mobile , et qui n' a pas peur de courir avec le ballon.
South Carolina a un très Bon Linebacker Senior , Eric Norwood Le Numero 40 qui m' a impressionner pendant le match.
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perso Snead m'a vraiment déçu!!!!Morgan a écrit:
Sinon Snead dans le 3eme quart , Je crois 7 passes ratés consecutivement et une fiche de 4/15 et 51 Yards en 3eme quart et un gros souci sur les 3eme tentative pour Mississippi.
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Cool, le match des Razorbacks contre Alabama sera diffusé sur ESPN America.
Match difficile pour Arkansas, vu que 'Bama est ranké 3 ou 4 ...
GO HOGS !
Match difficile pour Arkansas, vu que 'Bama est ranké 3 ou 4 ...
GO HOGS !
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Re: NCAA Football Live: Week 4 scores et comments
résultat du 25 septembre 2009:
Missouri 31, Nevada 21
Missouri 31, Nevada 21
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North Carolina est à côté de la plaque!!!!
A la mi-temps, 10-0 pour les Yellow Jackets
A la mi-temps, 10-0 pour les Yellow Jackets
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17-0 GA Tech!!!!!! les Tar Heels sont au fond du trou!!!
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TD North Carolina!!! ils se réveillent enfin..........il reste 12"30 dans le 4ème QT!!!!
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