Thursday, November 23rd Ole Miss at (14)Mississippi State 6:30pm ESPN Friday, November 24th Western Michigan at Toledo 10:30am ESPNU (2)Miami at Pittsburgh 11:00am ABC Baylor at (12)TCU 11:00am FS1 Navy at Houston 11:00am ESPN Northern Illinois at Central Michigan 11:00am CBSSN Missouri at Arkansas 1:30pm CBS South Florida at (15)UCF 2:30pm ABC New Mexico at San Diego State 2:30pm CBSSN Iowa at Nebraska 3:00pm FS1 (25)Virginia Tech at Virginia 7:00pm ESPN Texas Tech at Texas 7:00pm FOX Cal at UCLA 9:30pm FS1 Saturday, November 25th (7)Georgia at Georgia Tech 11:00am ABC (9)Ohio State at Michigan 11:00am FOX Kansas at (19)Oklahoma State 11:00am FS1 East Carolina at (20)Memphis 11:00am ESPNU Florida State at Florida 11:00am ESPN Louisville at Kentucky 11:00am SECN Indiana at Purdue 11:00am ESPN2 (1)Alabama at (9)Auburn 2:30pm CBS (5)Wisconsin at Minnesota 2:30pm ABC (10)Penn State at Maryland 2:30pm BTN (23)Boise State at Fresno State 2:30pm CBSSN North Carolina at NC State 2:30pm ESPNU Iowa State at Kansas State 2:30pm ESPN2 West Virginia at (4)Oklahoma 2:45pm ESPN (16)Michigan State at Rutgers 3:00pm FOX (22)Northwestern at Illinois 3:00pm FS1 Vanderbilt at Tennessee 3:00pm SECN Arizona at Arizona State 3:30pm PAC12N Oregon State at Oregon 6:00pm ESPN2 (3)Clemson at (24)South Carolina 6:30pm ESPN Texas A&M at (18)LSU 6:30pm SECN (8)Notre Dame at (21)Stanford 7:00pm ABC (13)Washington State at (17)Washington 7:00pm FOX Colorado at Utah 9:00pm FS1
Glad I saw news about this on Twitter rather than while watching live. It sounded like it was pretty gruesome.
With all of the openings we already have, plus the ones that will come open when dominoes start to fall, it really does feel like this Egg Bowl is Dan Mullen's last game at Mississippi State. He's not been shy about putting his name out there for other jobs, but it seems like he's always been the backup option when the primary option ends up getting the job. ESPN just showed a graphic of his accomplishments at MSU, and they floor me every time I see them. I know that they didn't turn out to be quite as good as the ranking suggested at the time, but the idea that Mississippi State, long considered the toughest non-Vanderbilt job in the SEC, was number one in the country for five weeks is absolutely insane. They will have been to eight bowl games under Mullen after this season when the program had only been to 13 in its entire history before he got there. Sure, it's much easier to get to a bowl game now then it was in previous decades, but that's still pretty darn impressive.
Not saying it ended up making the difference in the game because Rosier had mostly been awful to that point, but pulling him in favor of a guy who had thrown only a handful of passes all year was such a bizarre move on what was clearly a drive where Miami had to get points. By the time they got the ball back and had a chance to put him back in, it was waaaaaay too late.
Bummed that I missed the end of it. That's what I get for leaving the couch for a while. Lesson learned.
Let's make things interesting in college football today. I would love to see Wisconsin win,and all the ranked teams ahead of them lose. Go Badgers Go underdogs
Growing up as a little guy if I wasn't watching college football with my relatives on Thanksgiving weekend, I wasn't living I feel horrible for the D bag for Michigan
What, year 3?, and the best you can do is Houston transfer John O'Korn? Jimmy needs to go find himself a QB.
Baker Mayfield was suspended for all of two plays. I don't think he should have been suspended, but if you're going to suspend him, at least make it count.