The Conference Championships sorted out the entire college football playoff for us, with no real arguments as to the contenders.
Game of the Week
Oklahoma Sooners - Baylor Bears 23 (Big 12 Championship Game). The Baylor Bears proved that this season was not a fluke as they played favorite Oklahoma to a virtual draw, once again. The Sooners scored a touchdown in overtime that Baylor, playing with a third string quarterback whose name was not even on the depth chart provided to the media - Jacob Zeno, could not reciprocate. Jalen Hurts once again is a conference champion, although this time of the Big 12 and not the SEC, but wide receiver CeeDee Lamb was the showstopper. I am certain he will make my All-American team later this month.
Best Team Performance
Clemson Tigers. Not only did the overwhelming favorites in the ACC Championship game beat Virginia, they destroyed them 62-17. Trevor Lawrence passed for 302 yards, Travis Etienne rushed for 114 yards and Tee Higgins had 182 yards receiving as the Tigers annihilated the Cavaliers, sending them to their doomed Orange Bowl game against Florida.
Least Impressive Team Performance
Hawaii Rainbows. I don't want to pile on too much on the Virginia Cavaliers here, so Hawaii gets the nod as they lost to Boise State in a non-competitive Mountain West Championship 31-10.
A special mention goes to the Utah Utes, who underwhelmed in their 37-15 defeat at the hands of Oregon in the Pac-12 Championship. Had Utah won, it would have been a really interesting discussion as to whether Utah or Oklahoma would receive the final playoff berth.
A special mention goes to the Utah Utes, who underwhelmed in their 37-15 defeat at the hands of Oregon in the Pac-12 Championship. Had Utah won, it would have been a really interesting discussion as to whether Utah or Oklahoma would receive the final playoff berth.
Most Impressive Individual Performance (Offense)
CeeDee Lamb, WR - Oklahoma Sooners. Lamb finished the Big 12 Championship game with 8 catches for 173 yards, but honestly, with only 1 71 yard catch in the first quarter he takes this award. Check it out here.
CeeDee Lamb, WR - Oklahoma Sooners. Lamb finished the Big 12 Championship game with 8 catches for 173 yards, but honestly, with only 1 71 yard catch in the first quarter he takes this award. Check it out here.
Most Impressive Individual Performance (Defense)
LSU Tigers. This is a collective award this week, because after being somewhat maligned for giving up a large amount of points, the LSU defense has buckled down and tightened up, allowing Georgia to only score 10 in the SEC Championship game. LSU will be heavy favorites in the national semi-final.
Most Impressive Individual Performance (Special Teams)
I was really hoping that someone would make or miss a kick that would cause chaos for the playoffs, but that didn't happen.
Goat of the Week (Player Edition)
Utah Utes. They could have made the playoff scenarios way more interesting, but they did not.
Goat of the Week (Coach Edition)
Kyle Wittingham, Utah Utes. Same as above, we simply just wanted to see chaos, and Utah failed to deliver.
Breakthrough Performance
Breakthrough Performance
C.J. Verdell, RB - Oregon Ducks. On a team led by supposed to have been the overall number 1 draft pick last year quarterback Justin Herbert, Verdell dominated the Pac-12 Championship game by gaining 208 yards and scoring 3 TDS on 18 carries.
Finally
Trevor Lawrence, QB - Clemson Tigers. It seems incredulous to say that a national championship winning quarterback is "finally" playing well, but truth be told, he started slowly, and even when he played well as of late, Clemson has not been challenged. In the ACC championship game, Lawrence looked like Lawrence, going 16-22 for 302 yards and 4 TDs.
Impact Injury
Tua Tagavailoa, QB - Alabama. The biggest "what if" of the season.
Team Rising
Baylor Bears. Yes, they lost in the Big 12 Championship game, but by following up their narrow loss to Oklahoma just weeks ago, with taking them to overtime in the Big 12 Championship game, Baylor proved that they are a legitimate team and were a legitimate playoff contender this year.
Team Falling
Utah Utes. I should not have to type it out again.
Player(s) to Watch
Justin Fields, QB - Ohio State Buckeyes. Of the two quarterbacks who have not played in the playoffs previously (Lawrence and Hurts having won championships), Justin Fields is the only first year starter. And, with apologies to Clyde Edwards-Helaire and Travis Etienne, Fileds has the best running back on his team, which means Ohio State will have an opportunity to go far, perhaps even win, the championship if Fields plays well.
My New Favorite Player
Jacob Zeno, QB - Baylor Bears. Zeno, an apparent fourth, fifth or sixth string quarterback who was not even listed on the team depth chart sent to the media prior to the Big 12 playoff game, entered the game after an injury to the starting quarterback and poor performance by the backup. Although Zeno did not set the world on fire, he helped keep Baylor in the game with his 2-6 for 159 yards and 1 TD. Good by you Mr. Zeno.
Players of the Week
6. Levi Lewis, QB - Louisiana Rajun Cajuns - Lewis was 24-46 for 364 yards and 4 TDs as Louisiana fell to Appalachian State 45-38 in the Sun Belt Championship game.
6. Levi Lewis, QB - Louisiana Rajun Cajuns - Lewis was 24-46 for 364 yards and 4 TDs as Louisiana fell to Appalachian State 45-38 in the Sun Belt Championship game.
5. Tee Higgins, WR - Clemson Tigers. Higgins caught 8 passes for 162 yards and 3 TDs as Clemson coasted to the ACC Championship.
4. Joe Burrow, QB - LSU Tigers. Burrow was 28-38 for 349 yards and 4 TDs as LSU defeated Georgia 37-10 in the SEC Championship game.
3. C.J. Verdell, RB - Oregon Ducks. See attached.
2. J.K Dobbins, RB - Ohio State Buckeyes. Dobbins rushed for 172 yards and scored 1 TD in Ohio State's Big 10 Championship win over Wisconsin Badgers.
1. CeeDee Lamb, WR - Oklahoma Sooners. See above.
Predicted Playoffs/Championship Match Ups
LSU Tigers (1) v. Oklahoma Sooners (4)/ (2) Ohio State Buckeyes v. (3) Clemson Tigers
Remaining Unbeatens
Clemson, LSU, Ohio State
Remaining Winless Team
Akron - Only winless team on the year, as Akron has finished its season.
Rant(s) of the Week
Damn you Utah Utes!!!
Last Week's Trivia Answer
Last week's question was:
Since the Iron Bowl was important this week, the question is how many consecutive times has Auburn won the Iron Bowl when the game was played at Jordan-Hare Stadium and both teams entered the game ranked in the AP Poll?
The answer is 7.
Since the Iron Bowl was important this week, the question is how many consecutive times has Auburn won the Iron Bowl when the game was played at Jordan-Hare Stadium and both teams entered the game ranked in the AP Poll?
The answer is 7.
Match up(s) to Watch
1. Army v. Navy - Not only is this a phenomenal game to watch year-in-and-year-out, it is also the only game next week.
1. Army v. Navy - Not only is this a phenomenal game to watch year-in-and-year-out, it is also the only game next week.
Trivia Question of the Week
Two questions this week:
1. Ohio State's wide receiver K.J. Hill broke the school career reception record in the Big 10 Championship game. Which Buckeye receiver's record did he break?
2. LSU's Joe Burrow set the single season SEC record for most touchdown passes thrown. Which SEC quarterback had the previous record?
Two questions this week:
1. Ohio State's wide receiver K.J. Hill broke the school career reception record in the Big 10 Championship game. Which Buckeye receiver's record did he break?
2. LSU's Joe Burrow set the single season SEC record for most touchdown passes thrown. Which SEC quarterback had the previous record?
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