All-DFW College Football Team

I posted an All-DFW College Football Team at PegasusNews.com.   TCU had

NCAA FOOTBALL: OCT 18 Houston at SMU

the most players, naturally, since they won more games.  But, I tried to get a decent representation for North Texas and SMU.  The Media Relations Department in the respective Athletic Departments were helpful in me picking some of the players.  As far as I know, it the first time anyone has done an All-DFW College Football Team.

Check out the article.  It is the lead story today at PegasusNews.com.  Congratulations to all the players who made the team.

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Metroplex Monday: Last Edition

It wasn’t a good year for SMU and UNT.  The two combined for the 2 wins, the same number of losses that TCU had on its own.  SMU’s only win was against a Football Championship Subdivision team, and UNT’s

NCAA FOOTBALL: NOV 08 Memphis at SMU

only win was against a FCS team who is transitioning to the Bowl Championship Subdivision.  Does that make UNT better?

June Jones, SMU’s coach, came in with reputation of turning around a program quickly after his one year turn around of Hawaii.  However, he endured all kinds of problems this year.  Can Jones get this program turned around?  SMU ponied up the cash, and now its time to see if June really do “cometh.”

A lot of people around Denton aren’t sure what to make of the Todd Dodge “experiement.”  However, Dodge had an unusual number of bad circumstances to happen this year.  He lost multiple players to suspension, injury or simply leaving the program.  Many of those players were receivers, a position in which numbers are important to the Dodge Spread Offense.  Dodge recruited extra receivers in his first two classes to get the numbers, and then lost several of those.  More importantly, UNT needs to recruit some good offensive and defensive linemen to begin the process of winning the trenches.  To improve his defense, I would recommend that the UNT coaching staff travel south to Fort Worth and take a defensive coaching clinic from Gary Patterson and Dick Bumpas.

What they are saying

UNT

Brett Vito–DRC

Brett Vito–DRC

Brett Vito–DRC

SMU

Bobbi Roquemore

Bobbi Roquemore

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Metroplex Monday: 10/19/2008

Once again, TCU won and UNT and SMU did not.  You can read my write ups at Pegasus News here and here.

TCU

TCU played a Thursday night game against BYU on national TV (sort of, it was on Versus) and really drummed eighth/ninth ranked BYU 32-7.  TCU had not done so well on Thursday nights lately, but this time, they got the job done and looked good doing it.  They showed the nation that they have a very good defense.  For some people, the BYU/TCU game was more compelling than the Florida State/NC State game on ESPN.  Kudos to the guys from the Northeast (or the “mouse ears” as Randy Galloway calls them) for picking the best game ahead of time.  I suppose they thought this was the year that Florida State would be good again.  Of course, those are teams from the ACC, a BCS conference.  At least that game was closer.  TCU gets a couple extra days to rest, and then they get a hapless Wyoming team at Amon G. Carter Stadium.

SMU

SMU is playing competitively.  They have been close to getting wins the last three weeks including a near upset of Tulsa.  I really do believe that a team has to be able to run the ball and stop the run to be a championship level team.  There defense doesn’t seem to be getting the job done.  They can’t hold the leads that their offense gets for them, and the Pony offense is still too young to complete the come-from-behind victory.  By young, I mean young in the system and at QB.  They have some mature, older players such as Emmanuel Sanders along with the emergence of Aldrick Robinson.  SMU’s offfensive line has had injury problems too.  I think that Mustang coach June Jones is about a year away from a significant turn around.  He will need to get help on both sides of the line as it seems he has been able to find guys to step in to the skill positions and make plays.

UNT

The students have approved a referendum which will allow a Athletic fee to be charged so that the Mean Green Athletic programs can experience improvement.  One of the areas of improvement needed is a new football stadium.  Fouts Field, the UNT home, is old and deteriorating.  The facility was not kept up very well, and the Mean Green stadium and its facilities are among the worst in the Sun Belt.  Just imagine that your a young man being recruited by UNT and you visit their facilities.  Every where you turn you see outdated facilties that are falling apart.  Then, you get a phone call from SMU or TCU with their nice facilities.  Is there any doubt where you would rather go play?  I have been in the TCU’s Justin Athletic Complex.  It is brand new, and it is awesome.  The first step is to get the stadium up to par and then build athletic facilities for tutoring, meetings, etc.  You can check out the concept drawing at GoMeanGreen.com.  Unfortunately, the Mean Green football could not match the referendum’s success on the football field.

What are they saying?

TCU

Matt Zemek–BigPurpleNation.com

Mercedes Mayer–FWST

Trae Thompson–FWST

Gil Lebreton–FWST

SMU

Bobbi Roquemore–DMN

PonyPride.com

UNT

Brett Vito–DRC

Brett Vito–DRC

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Metroplex Monday

Another week and another loss for SMU and UNT.  Could there have been improvement?  Check out my write up at PegasusNews.com.

UNT

The Mean Green’s offense finally woke up after its season long slumber putting up 30 points on Louisiana-Lafayette.  Too bad the needed to score 60.  The Ragin Cajun beat UNT 59-20.  There does seem to be some hope for optimism according to GoMeanGreen.com.  UNT’s defense has some work to do, and it probably starts up front.  They are going to have to find some guys who make plays in the front four during recruiting season.  That being said, Eddrick Gilmore has been playing, but had to move inside to DT due to injuries.

SMU

The Mustangs let an upset slip away against Tulsa for the second year in a row, but the fact that they had a lead in the fourth quarter against one of the most explosive offenses in the country is good news for the Pony faithful.  The Mustangs seem to be close to getting their first Conference USA win.  They have been competitive the past couple of weeks.

TCU

In case you haven’t heard, there is a big game in Fort Worth on Thursday night.  Ninth ranked BYU comes to town to play TCU.  Both teams are undefeated in conference with TCU’s loss to Oklahoma as the only loss among the two.  Both team were sloppy in their wins last week.  TCU needs to find its offense.  If Andy Dalton can come back and play well, and the running game is clicking, then this game will be a great one.  However, as Spitbloodtcu rightly pointed out, there are some problems with the offense.

What are they saying?

UNT

Brett Vito–DMN/DRC

Brett Vito–DMN/DRC

SMU

Bobbi Roquemore–DMN

Bobbi Roquemore–DMN

TCU

Josh Harvey–Big Purple Nation

Michael Hicks–DMN

Mercedes Mayer–FWST

Mercedes Mayer–FWST

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Metroplex Monday

O.k., you can check out the only college football game in the metroplex by reading my summary at Pegasus News.  TCU played SMU while UNT sat it out.  Therefore, there is only one game to talk about.

It was the DFW Duel: The Battle for the Iron Skillet.  The skillet will return to Fort Worth with the Horned Frogs as they took out the frustration of their 2005 game with SMU on these Ponies.  June Jones has a lot of work to do, but I don’t doubt that he is the guy to do the job.  His offense will get better and better with more reps.  His defense is another story.  He has to find some athletes to put on that side of the ball.  He will find them because there are plenty to be found in the metroplex and across Texas.

What are they saying?

Spitblood TCU

Bobbi Roquemore

Bobbi Roquemore

Trae Thompson

Hughes was going to score

Aaron Brown comes through

Mercedes Mayer

David Thomas

Josh Harvey

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Metroplex Monday

If you really need a wrap up of what happened this weekend, you can check out mine a Pegasus News.

TCU

The first question I want to ask is, “Has Andy Dalton become a dual threat QB?”  Dalton ran for 91 yards and passed 145 against Stanford.  Apparently, TCU used a lot of Zone Read plays out of the Shotgun to move the ball against Stanford and keep the clock moving.   TCU’s defense is awesome.  There is no other way to say it.  They held Stanford to 192 total yards on offense.  Compare that to LSU holding UNT to 210 yards of total offense.

UNT

The Mean Green had the biggest challenge of the DFW 3, and you just knew it was going to be a long night.  They did manage to get a field goal, and one positive is the Giovanni Vizza still continues to protect the football.  That improvement will prove to be helpful when they actually play teams they have a chance against.

SMU

The Mustang’s offense wasn’t quite ready to take on a Big 12 defense.  Bo Levi Mitchell had 5 INT’s, and backup Logan Turner came in to help stop the bleeding.  Later in the fourth quarter, Turner hit Aldrick Robinson for a TD to help the Ponies avoid the shutout.  They have to go back to the drawing board because I think TCU’s defense is better than Tech’s (see above).

What are they saying?

Spit Blood TCU

Go Mean Green

Brett Vito

Brett Vito: Bayou Blues

Brandon George

Mercedes Mayer

Bobbi Roquemore

Gil Lebreton

Trae Thompson

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Metroplex Monday

On Metroplex Monday, we will break down the past games from the DFW college football teams and look forward to the following week games and opponents.  You can check out my wrap up report at Pegasus News here.

UNT

The Mean Green dropped its game to Tulsa.  I didn’t really see that as a suprise.  I expected Tulsa to put up big numbers against UNT, and they did.

A few observations.  Freshmen Lance Dunbar and Riley Dodge gave the offense a bit of a spark.  Dunbar was quick and agile and led all UNT rushers with 72 yards on 10 carries.  He did muff an kick return, but those are things that he will get better at.

Dodge had 8 yards per touch playing as a slot receiver.  Look for these two to get more playing time.  On an end around play called for Dodge, QB Giovanni Vizza got out in front and made a decent block.  It didn’t look like he was threatened that Dodge was playing.  That is a good sign.   The presence of Dodge and Dunbar should make things easier for Vizza.

Finally, the defense held Tulsa to 135 yards rushing.  That may not seem very good, but put in context, it is a very hopeful sign.  Tulsa got that 135 yards on 35 rushing attempts.  That is an average of below 4 yards per rush.  The first thing a defense needs to do to get better is stop the run.  UNT seems to be getting better.  Next up for the Mean Green, LSU.  We have to keep up with Hurricane Ike to see if and where the game will be played.

SMU

SMU got its first win for June Jones.  They beat Texas State.  The Mustangs’ offense seem to be rolling, but the defense still has issues.  That’s bad news because the Ponies play at Texas Tech next week.  They will have to win a shootout to have a chance.  And, I would take Graham Harrell over Bo Levi Mitchell at this point.

Nevertheless, the Tech defense should provide a good test for Jones’ Run and Shoot.  I think the match-up is intriguing between Jones and Leach who has all but perfected the Air Raid offense.  These two teams may run a total of 200 plays.  There is a possibility that they mght combine for 1000 yards total offense.   I think it will be raining footballs in Lubbock.

TCU

The Frogs did what they were supposed to do.  They routed an out-manned team in Stephen F. Austin.  Any chance that TCU would be witout focus was erased when the Lumberjack coach gave them locker room material.  Ryan Christian had the most rushing yards, and Joseph Turner had three touchdowns in the first half.  Turner is looking like he might be almost back to full strength which is good news in the absence of Aaron Brown.

A whole lot of guys got to play.  The Frogs host Stanford on Saturday who will be looking for a little revenge after they lost to TCU last year–one week after they beat USC.  Stanford better play better than they did against Arizona State Saturday.  I am sure that Amon G. Carter Stadium will be sold out for this game.

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Live Blogging: Game Stats

SMU

Passing

Bo Levi Mitchell
25-43, 244 yards, 3 TD’s and 3 INT’s

Logan Turner
5-6, 82 yards, 1 TD

Rushing

DeMyron Martin
8 rushes, 28 yards

Receiving

Emmanuel Sanders
8 rec, 121 yards, 1 TD’s

Aldrick Robinson
7 rec, 91 yards, 2 TD’s

Rice

Passing

Chase Clement
24-37, 258 yards, 6 TD’s

Rushing

Chase Clement
13 rushes, 87 yards

James Casey
9 rushes, 47 yards, 1 TD

Receiving

Jarett Dillard
7 receptions,  89 yards, 3 TD’s

James Casey
6 receptions, 53 yards, 1 TD

Final Score

Rice-56;  SMU-27

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Live Blogging: End of the 3rd

At the end of the 3rd quarter, Rice leads 56-20.  Rice has taken advantage of of 4 turnovers including a fumble recovery and an interception by Junior DB Andrew Sendejo.   Rice QB Chase Clement has been spectacular.  He is 23 for 35 for 251 yards and 6 TD passes and 12 rushes for 73 yards.  That’s 324 total yards.  Rice WR Jarett Dillard has 6 receptions for 82 yards and 3 TD catches.  SO James Casey from Azle, TX has an average of 6.6 yards per touch and 2 TD’s for Rice.

Bo Levi Mitchell was 22 for 39 for 201 yards and 3 TD’s and 2 INT’s.  SMU WR Aldrich Robinson has 7 receptions for 91 yards and 2 TD’s.

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Live Blogging: Rice is Pulling Away

After a Bo Levi Mitchell interception, Rice has taken a 42-20 lead.  They used versatile James Casey from Azle, TX to take the snap at QB from the 1 yard line and sweep into the end zone with about 8:30 left in the 3rd Quarter.  With a weak defense it is a lot to ask a Freshman QB to keep up with Senior QB Clase Clement and company.  Clement has accounted for 316 total yards and 5 TD passes.

Now, at 7:31 minutes left in the 3rd Quarter, Rice’s Andrew Sendejo intercepts another Mitchell pass and returns it for a TD making the score 49-20.  It might be a long 4th Quarter!

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