You all may not know this about me, but I'm actually quite an emotional guy. So, last night, when the horn sounded the end of the SCocks 34-0
throttlin' (in the second half, anyway) of NC State and I felt that warm wave of your collective gratitude pass through me, I was deeply moved.
So moved that I, in fact,
wept!
Then I remembered what Tom Hanks once told me: "There's no crying in handicapping!"
So I dried those sissified tears, unduly chastised myself and realized I was acting like a girly man. So, do me a favor: No more collective waves of warmth, okay?
Anyhow, yes, I did hit on all three selections last night as Turner Gill proved that he is indeed the bastard son of Tom Osborne, Troy realized there was life A.T. (After Tony)and the SCocks found out that Tom Beecher is not an SEC quarterback, but Chris Smelley might be.
But that was last night. That trophy's in the case.
So, what about tonight?
Let's just say I expect a whole lotta hootin'! I like the Owls and the Owls.
Temple at Army, 6 p.m., Michie Stadium, West Point, N.Y. (ESPN Classic): I'll be brief.
Army doesn't not suck. In fact, the Cadets suck fairly loudly. They return only 11 starters from a bad team.
Temple, under Al Golden, appears to be on the bounceback. Sure, the Owls won only four last year, but consider that starting QB Adam DiMichele (who is back) missed the team's last five games. He has two nice targets in Bruce Francis and Dy'onne "I put that apostrophe randomly in the middle of my name just to piss you all off" Crudup. Jason Harper is a capable runner and nosetackle Andre Neblett anchors a defense that was the best in the MAC last year.
Finally, Temple wants revenge for a 37-21 loss to Army last season. They get it. Easily. So don't be shy! Take Temple -7 and lay down a healthy bundle.
SMU at Rice (-3.5), 7 p.m., Rice Stadium, Houston, Texas (ESPN): One thing I know for certain about this one: As I watch it tonight, June Jones is gonna look awful weird stalking the sidelines sans loud Hawaiian shirt and lei. Still, June got to chuck all the gimmicky Hawaiian stuff and $2 mil a year to boot. Hell. I would have left Honolulu, too. Can't surf anyway.
I respect Jones as a coach. I expect him to make great strides at SMU. I don't expect a lot this year. He'll start a true freshman at quarterback, either Bo Levi Mitchell (Now
that's a Texas name, huh?) or Braden Smith. In truth, he returns about 10 starters and the Mustangs' two-deep includes 13 true freshman. The offensive line play must improve. The defense was horrendous last year, giving up more than 500 yards a game.
Rice won only three last year (to SMU's one), but it does return 16 starters, including a fine pass-catch combination in quarterback Chase Clement and wideout Jarrett Dillard. James Casey is also explosive (and a fine student, too) and, though he'll start at the Y receiver, they'll use him all over the field. The Rice D, like SMU, struggled last year. The difference in these two teams is experience (Advantage Rice) and offensive potential (Advantage Rice). Throw in that Rice is also the home team and I like it. Don't mortgage your house, but the Owls are worth a unit or two. Take Rice and lay the 3.5.
So, to sum up, give a hoot and take the loot!
RECORD TO DATE: 3-0
WINNINGS TO DATE: $300 (based on a $100 wager per game and 10 percent juice.)
Good luck on ya! Don't blame me!