
October 9, 2007: Week 5 Football Notes
Another Split Second Time Out
Buffalo was the team this week to try the split second time out at
the end of the game just before a field goal attempt. The time out is coordinated
with the official so that the time out is called, but the kicking team doesn't
know until after they snap the ball and make the kick attempt. Since Denver
did it to Oakland in week 2, there has been one team per week that has tried
the strategy. So far the tactic has worked half the time. Maybe coaches will
stop when it finally backfires and a kicker misses the first attempt, then
makes the second after the timeout.
| Week |
Team calling Time Out | Opponent | Outcome |
2 |
Denver Broncos | Oakland | 1st FG made, 2nd FG missed, Denver wins |
3 |
Oakland Raiders | Cleveland | 1st FG made, 2nd FG missed, Oakland wins |
4 |
Florida Gators | Auburn | 1st FG made, 2nd FG made, Auburn wins |
5 |
Buffalo Bills | Dallas | 1st FG made, 2nd FG made, Dallas wins |
Sampling of Majors
Here is this week's sampling of majors that are being pursued by current college
football players:
Social Work (Kentucky)
Chemical Engineering (Rice)
Quotes
"Tool will litter your lawn with snoots."
Sandman"Jam me once, shame on me - jam me twice, shame on you."
White Russian on how Mike Vick responded to state charges being brought
Prediction Tracker
On NFL Draft Day and on the first Saturday of the college football season,
the BMTG Big Four made the following predictions. These predictions will be
tracked throughout the season.
1. Who will be the National Champions and who will they beat?
White Russian – Louisville over LSU
Brother Nature – Texas over Oklahoma
Diesel – Wisconsin over Georgia
Sandman – USC over West Virginia
How the predicted champions have done so far:
Louisville (3-3)
Week 1 – Win over Murray State 73 to 10
Week 2 – Win over Middle Tennessee 58 to 42
Week 3 – Loss to Kentucky 40 to 34
Week 4 – Loss to Syracuse 38 to 35
Week 5 – Win over NC State 29 to 10
Week 6 – Loss to Utah 44 to 35
Preseason Rank: 10
Current Rank: out of the top 25
Texas (4-2)
Week 1 – Win over Arkansas State 21 to 13
Week 2 – Win over TCU 34 to 13
Week 3 – Win over UCF 35 to 32
Week 4 – Win over Rice 58 to 14
Week 5 – Loss to Kansas State 41 to 21
Week 6 – Loss to Oklahoma 28 to 21
Preseason Rank: 4
Current Rank: 23
Wisconsin (5-1)
Week 1 – Win over Washington State 42 to 21
Week 2 – Win over UNLV 20 to 13
Week 3 – Win over Citadel 45 to 31
Week 4 – Win over Iowa 17 to 13
Week 5 – Win over Michigan State 37 to 34
Week 6 – Loss to Illinois 31 to 26
Preseason Rank: 7
Current Rank: 19
USC (4-1)
Week 1 – Win over Idaho 38 to 10
Week 2 – bye week
Week 3 – Win over Nebraska 49 to 31
Week 4 – Win over Washington State 47 to 14
Week 5 – Win over Washington 27 to 24
Week 6 – Loss to Stanford 24 to 23
Preseason Rank: 1
Current Rank: 10
2. Who will win the Heisman?
White Russian – DeSean Jackson, California
Brother Nature – John David Booty, USC
Diesel – Brian Brohm, Louisville
Sandman – Darren McFadden, Arkansas
How the predicted Heismans have done so far:
DeSean Jackson, California:
Week 1 – 4 rec for 45 yds, 1 run for 21 yds, 1 punt return for 77 yds and TD (vs Tennessee)
Week 2 – 5 rec for 39 yds, 2 runs for 78 yds and 1 TD, 2 punt returns for 24 yds (at Colorado St)
Week 3 – 5 rec for 28 yds, 1 run for 6 yds, 3 punt returns for -2 yds (vs. Louisiana Tech)
Week 4 – 3 rec for 39 yds, 1 punt return for -1 yd (vs. Arizona)
Week 5 – 11 rec for 161 yds and 2 TD, 1 run for -4 yds, 1 punt return for 1 yd (at Oregon)
Week 6 – BYE
Total – 28 rec for 312 yds and 2 TD, 5 runs for 101 yds and 1 TD, 8 punt returns for 99 yds and 1 TD
John David Booty, USC:
Week 1 – 21 for 32, 206 yds, 3 TD, 1 INT, 1 run for 2 yds (vs Idaho)
Week 2 – BYE
Week 3 – 19 for 30, 144 yds, 2 TD, 1 run for -4 yds (at Nebraska)
Week 4 – 29 for 36, 289 yds, 4 TD, 1 INT, 1 run for -4 yds (vs. Washington State)
Week 5 – 20 for 37, 236 yds, 1 TD, 2 INT, 2 run for -11 yds, 1 lost fumble (at Washington)
Week 6 – 24 for 40, 364 yds, 2 TD, 4 INT, 4 run for -29 yds (vs. Stanford)
Total – 113 for 175, 1239 yds, 12 TD, 8 INT, 9 runs for -46 yds, 1 lost fumbleBrian Brohm, Louisville:
Week 1 – 16 for 21, 375 yds, 4 TD, 1 run for 1 yd and TD (vs Murray St)
Week 2 – 25 for 39, 401 yds, 5 TD, 6 runs for 25 yds (vs Middle Tennessee)
Week 3 – 28 for 43, 366 yds, 2 TD, 1 INT, 6 runs for -7 yds (at Kentucky)
Week 4 – 45 for 65, 555 yds, 4 TD, 2 INT, 2 runs for -6 yds (at Kentucky)
Week 5 – 20 for 33, 251 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT (at NC State)
Week 6 – 39 for 58, 467 yds, 4 TD, 3 run for -15 yds (vs. Utah)
Total – 173 for 259, 2415 yds, 20 TD, 4 INT, 18 runs for -2 yds and 1 TDDarren McFadden:
Week 1 – 24 runs for 151 yds and 1 TD, 2 rec for 30 yds (vs Troy)
Week 2 – bye week
Week 3 – 33 runs for 195 yds, 2 TD, 3 rec for 16 yds (at Alabama)
Week 4 – 29 runs for 173 yds, 1 TD, 2 rec for 10 yds, 1 kickoff return for 25 yds (vs Kentucky)
Week 5 – 19 runs for 138 yds, 2 TD (vs. North Texas)
Week 6 – 25 runs for 122 yds, 1 TD (vs. Chattanooga)
Total – 130 runs for 779 yds and 7 TD, 7 rec for 56 yds, 1 for 2 passing for 42 yds and 1 TD, 1 KO ret for 25 yds
3. What are your draft day predictions?
White Russian Marshawn Lynch will have a better season than Adrian Peterson. Brady Quinn gets caught with a prostitute. Brother Nature Leon Hall shocks everyone and kicks ass. Diesel Ginn plays 3 games. Quinn outperforms JaMarcus Russell.* Sandman Adrian Peterson is Rookie of the Year. * Diesel maintains that he said Quinn outperforms Russell, but there are conflicting accounts of the official prediction, as it is possible that he said the "Detroit rookie QB" (Drew Stanton) would outperform Russell. Let this be a reminder to mean what you say and say what you mean.
How the players have done so far:
Marshawn Lynch, RB, Buffalo:
Week 1: 19 runs for 90 yds and 1 TD, 2 rec for 9 yds (vs. Denver)
Week 2: 18 runs for 64 yds, 1 rec for 21 yds (at Pittsburgh)
Week 3: 20 runs for 74 yds and 1 TD, 2 rec for 6 yds (at New England)
Week 4: 23 runs for 79 yds and 1 TD (vs. N.Y. Jets)
Week 5: 20 runs for 66 yds, 2 rec for 32 yds (vs. Dallas)Adrian Peterson, RB, Minnesota:
Week 1: 19 runs for 103 yds, 1 rec for 60 yds and 1 TD (vs. Atlanta)
Week 2: 20 runs for 66 yds, 4 rec for 52 yds (at Detroit)
Week 3: 25 runs for 102 yds and 1 TD, 3 rec for 48 yds (at Kansas City)
Week 4: 12 runs for 112 yds, 1 rec for 6 yds, 3 kick ret for 98 yds (vs. Green Bay)
Week 5: BYEBrady Quinn, QB, Cleveland:
Week 1: Did not play
Week 2: Did not play
Week 3: Did not play
Week 4: Did not play
Week 5: Did not playLeon Hall, CB, Cincinnati:
Week 1: 4 tackles (vs. Baltimore)
Week 2: 4 tackles, 1 forced fumble (at Cleveland)
Week 3: 2 tackles, 1 interception returned 2 yds (at Seattle)
Week 4: 1 tackle, 1 interception returned for 2 yds (vs. New England)
Week 5: BYETed Ginn, Jr., WR, Miami:
Week 1: 3 kick ret for 70 yds, 4 punt ret for 20 yds, 1 run for 7 yds (at Washington)
Week 2: 6 kick ret for 121 yds, 3 punt ret for 37 yds, 1 run for -3 yds (vs. Dallas)
Week 3: 1 rec for 15 yds, 3 kick ret for 80 yds, 2 punt ret for 6 yds (at N.Y. Jets)
Week 4: 3 kick ret for 58 yds (vs. Oakland)
Week 5: 1 rec for 36 yds, 5 kick ret for 176 yds (at Houston)Detroit rookie QB (Drew Stanton):
Out for season - knee surgery - 0 games playedJaMarcus Russell:
Week 1: Did not play
Week 2: Did not play
Week 3: Did not play
Week 4: Did not play
Week 5: Did not play
4. Name the NFL final four (prediction made on draft day). Includes their current record.
White Russian AFC - New England (5-0) & San Diego (2-3)
NFC - Philadelphia (1-3) & San Francisco (2-3)Brother Nature AFC - San Diego (2-3) & Indianapolis (5-0)
NFC - St. Louis (0-5) & New Orleans (0-4)Diesel AFC - Cincinnati (1-3) & Indianapolis (5-0)
NFC - Chicago (2-3) & St. Louis (0-5)Sandman AFC - New England (5-0) & Baltimore (3-2)
NFC - New Orleans (0-4) & Dallas (5-0)