Thursday night was the first night of college football, and where was I? I was watching a high school football game! I know, blasphemy. A young man I knew was playing his first game as a varsity starter, and I went to watch him play. While there, I took the time to practice note taking at a football game. Subsequently, I wrote a summary of the game for Pegasus News. You can check it out here. I am a content partner, and now I am a part-time-for-big-pay (ha ha) writer for Peagasus News. Here is my contribution page. I met with the sports editor yesterday to be trained on their system, and I still made mistakes. Thanks to Erin for being patient with me.
Three games stood out to me when I came home. UTEP got drilled by Turner Gill’s Buffalo Bulls. Turner Gill
is a rising star in the coaching business, and I still wonder how he would have done given the job at Nebraska. Gill is also a native of Fort Worth. In fact, Gill graduated from Arlington Heights, the same team I watched play last night. The play by Buffalo’s Drew Willy made wonder if I should have put him in my Top Ten Returning QB’s list instead of UTEP QB Trevor Vittatoe. Next, Baylor lost its opener to Wake Forest. Well, Wake is ranked number 23, and it may be a long season for Baylor. If Art Briles turns around the program, it might take a few years. Finally, NC State just got beat down by the SEC’s South Carolina. The Gamecocks have a history of starting fast, and it looks like that might happen again this year. There is another big game this weekend between the SEC and the ACC. Saturday in the Chick-fil-a Classic, Alabama plays ACC favorite Clemson. How will that play out?
I have been invited to write at the Nebraska Sports Journal. I have accepted the invitation given to me by John. I am not sure what I am going to write about, but it will be fun. I let the CFTT readers know when I post an article at NSJ.
Tonight, our SMU Ponies take on Rice in Houston. I will have a Rice preview for the Texas Tour later this evening. The beginning of the June Jones Era begins at 7 PM. Rice has an experienced QB and dangerous WR. They can light up the scoreboard with ease. Their defense, however, has not been real good. These two teams might score 100.








