Week 2 looked like a yawner. And then we get the end of an era in Lincoln, home losses by the Irish, Aggies, and Badgers, and some separation in the Greatest Pool in the History of the World.
The Hagg wins the race to 100 with another 6-0 week. 2 covers, 3 teams with defensive points. A no-cover from Ohio State cost him a potential monster week.
Mike Lynn moves to 2nd, just a point back. In 2 weeks his double teams (Utah and Miami) outscored their opponents 143-20. Mississippi State had a nice road cover at Arizona.
John McKay rounds out the ranks of unbeaten. The Beloved gets a double win, and USC/Oklahoma seem to have it rolling right away under Lincoln and Venables.
Scotty LeDoux sits in 4th, the Heisman talk can stop in Gainesville as AR-15 played catch with Kentucky in a Gator loss. Mich St, NC St, and UCLA all get defensive point wins.
Guido’s Badgers were shutout in the 2nd half in a home loss to Wazzou. One of 4 Big10 West teams to lose at home this week. Maryland covered 27 points in a win over Charlotte.
Meathead started the week with a Friday night home L – UCF losing to Louisville. LSU bounces back in a double over Southern.
19 Point favorites Texas A&M laid an egg at home. All that high-priced beef din’t mean a thing to the Hillbillies from Appalachian country. And the UAB Blazers were shown the Light – at Falwell U. A 4-2 week, and 21 points. (Thanks to a shutout double win from GA). Thankfully Nebraska was on the bench this week or it could have been way worse. With the Huskers and his roster, this pretty much sums it up for our Murderer’s Row cellar-dweller:

Pat.
Euronymous finishes last for the 2nd straight week with 20 points. His Irish lose at home in his double game along with a loss by Western Michigan from his MAC brigade. Oregon State upsets Fresno and Purdue gets a shutout over Larry Bird U. He’s 16 points out of 7th place, but there is a lot of season left.
