Rank the order of interest you have in the first week-ish of CFB games. (not counting ISU obviously which is #1 for most of us)
This first week of games has been getting better every year lately.
1. FSU vs Bama in Atlanta. Seems like NC hopes already in play which is why the programs are genius to play it on Sept 2.
2. Michigan vs Florida @ JerryWorld Cowboy Stadium. Ditto. They know they can lose it if it's the first week but still this could be great.
3. A&M @ UCLA
4. WVU vs VTech at the Redskins stadium
5. Tennessee vs GTech in Atlanta
6. BYU vs LSU in Houston
7. Louisville vs Purdue in Indy (curious about Louisville they way they dominated last year and had the wheels fall off the last 3 games. They were 9-1 with a close road loss to the eventual national champ then finished 9-4 with a home loss to Kentucky.)
8. Cal @ UNC
9. Colorado vs Colorado St in Denver (definitely some similar history here to our ISU/Iowa rivalry in how it was banned for 30 years then came back in the early 80s. Has been pretty competitive except for late 80s and 90s when CU was often an NC contender program.)
This first week of games has been getting better every year lately.
1. FSU vs Bama in Atlanta. Seems like NC hopes already in play which is why the programs are genius to play it on Sept 2.
2. Michigan vs Florida @ JerryWorld Cowboy Stadium. Ditto. They know they can lose it if it's the first week but still this could be great.
3. A&M @ UCLA
4. WVU vs VTech at the Redskins stadium
5. Tennessee vs GTech in Atlanta
6. BYU vs LSU in Houston
7. Louisville vs Purdue in Indy (curious about Louisville they way they dominated last year and had the wheels fall off the last 3 games. They were 9-1 with a close road loss to the eventual national champ then finished 9-4 with a home loss to Kentucky.)
8. Cal @ UNC
9. Colorado vs Colorado St in Denver (definitely some similar history here to our ISU/Iowa rivalry in how it was banned for 30 years then came back in the early 80s. Has been pretty competitive except for late 80s and 90s when CU was often an NC contender program.)