The Chase is On

It’s an annual rite of autumn. The Chasing of the Points.

And this year, the season is upon us early, only 2 weeks into the College Football Pool.

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A sea of red invaded Boulder Saturday, but couldn’t turn the tide in the old-school Big 8 rivalry game. The Cornhuskers blew a 17-0 lead, sending poor Scott Frost back to Lincoln 1-1. It marked our first double-loss of the season in the pool. Pouring a little salt in the wound, Texas came up short at home to LSU, ending Starkey’s run in the pool.

 

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Welcome Bumble! Our Abominable Snowman, who will be chasing points with his beloved Coach Frost the rest of the year.

PJ also dropped his double game in the the 6 hour marathon in Seattle. Cal has the Husky’s number it appears. A big fat -6 in the game, resulting in 2 total points in 2 double games this season. He’ll keep rowing (upstream all season) chasing points.

A monster week from Meathead! 59 points, the Buckeyes leading the way with 20 in his double game shutout over Cincy. 5-0 vs. the spread, impressive indeed.

Mike Lynn remains perfect on the year maintaining a very slim lead overall – LSU over ranked Texas should have been doubled.

John McKay and Skunk round out the undefeated (12-0). Both a pedestrian 6-0 this week, as always, the odds/spread points being the difference.

FlaInt (Forever Gob it seems) got tripped up by the Fighting Clem Haskins (WKU).

Walter bounced back slightly – needing a Gopher OT win – but his convicts from Miami fall to 0-2. Our defending champ might be…..chasing……….

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CFB Week 1 Update

From Arizona’s opening night upset loss at Hawaii (Gob) to Notre Dame’s non-cover win over Louisville (Walter), the 13 days of week 1 of the College Football Pool are over.

(Golf clap)

Overall we were 44-4 in week 1, and 19-16 against the spread. Inside the numbers, the keys to week 1 in 2019 was covering the double game. Our top 4 in the standings did, the bottom 4 didn’t. And, of course, avoid the upset loss.

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Signs like this are popping up in Knoxville where Walter’s Tennessee Vols reside. A 25 point fave losing at home, I’m guess we won’t be seeing Rocky Top in his starting line-up much this season.  Starkey was the victim of the “feel-good” story of week 1. Good ol’ Cheater Mack coming to Tobacco Road and just winnin’ one for the gosh darn kids, upsetting his Gamecocks. And PJ rounds out the trio of upset losers – his Mizzou Tigers going to Laramie and losing to the Tri-Cap’s “close personal” Coach Bald.

The top point getter this week was John McKay’s Georgia Bulldogs, handling Vandy on the road, 30-6 – one of 3 teams picking up defensive points for his roster.

Skunk’s Aztecs picked up the rare shutout win, while scoring under 10 point, beating Weber State 6-0. Not a great sign for SDSU.

Gob was looking like the cellar-dweller for 55+ minutes of the Auburn game, but the PAC-12 did what it does, and found a way to lose. The result a nice Win, Ranked, Cover for War Eagle.

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Week 1 is here!

Just a reminder that all your pertinent pool information is right here on the website.

Under this week’s picks, you’ll see everyone’s starting line-up for the week and a quick paragraph on the weekend’s “games to watch”.

Weekly line-up/Results is where you’ll find the updated spreadsheet detailing each week’s games and scoring.

Odds/Scores – I try to lock in the odds on Saturday morning to get the latest lines. For this weekend, the odds are locked as they sit right now. If, for some odd reason, there is a change prior to the Saturday games, I’ll monitor that as best I can.

 

Jim’s Top Trips

It was a daunting task to say the least – but here are my top College Football Trips:

Honorable Mention, Pre-Modern Era (Hotels)2002: Notre Dame 25 Michigan 23. An all-time rivalry game, the Irish prevail under the watchful eyes of Touchdown Jesus.

2003: Oklahoma 65 Texas 13. My Sooners in the SHOOTOUT whip Texas’ asses in the Cotton Bowl at the heart of the Texas State Fair. Bucket-lister for me.

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Honorable Mention, Modern Era (Houses)

2013: Oregon 45 Washington 24. The house boat was a unique experience and the NFL talent on the field was incredible.

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#3 – 2015 Clemson 43 Ga. Tech 24. I really enjoyed the house on the lake, the pontoon and Stacey and I taking our day trip into Clemson. Talking our way into the stadium was fun, and we witnessed the Tigers right on the cusp of becoming the national powerhouse they are now. I wish the game day weather had been better but seeing a game in Clemson was something I dreamed about since watching their field entrances on TBS back on old-school Saturday mornings.

#2 – 2017 Army 31 Temple 28 (OT). For all of the obvious reasons, this one rises to the top of the list. Waking up in the foothills to a yard full of deer, every side trip was a blast, and the game over-delivered. I really enjoyed the addition of seeing the Giants game on Sunday too.

#1 – 2006 Ohio State 42 Michigan 39. When you can say you paid over $2000 for a ticket and you’d do it again because it was worth it – that says it all. The trip to Canton and the HOF was cool too, the drive through Ohio was a fun experience. But it all comes down to…the Game, the Game, the Game.

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Stacey’s Take

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I agree with Muck and Barn, when you actually sit down and think about it it is tough to do. I measured these with 4 categories:
Game
Pregame activities
Attractions surrounding the game
Lodging
There is one constant to all of these, I truly enjoyed being with all the round-heads that have went on the trips… including Muckie. Lot’s of memorable lines and circumstances.
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#5 Oregon at Washington – living on the house boat was a very cool thing to do… we went to lunch with it, tailgated on it, made fun of HS rowers on it and occasionally hot-tubbed on it. The back story with the owner is priceless and adds to it.
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Honorable mention: Georgia at Ole Miss – I loved the things we did leading up to the game, Civil Liberty tour, Memphis night life, Lee’s friend, Lee escorting me on a 2am BBQ run, Graceland, THE GROVE! They only downfall was the game. Ole Miss had 7 players drafted off that team but didn’t cross midfield until the 3rd quarter.
#3 USC vs UCLA (Rose Bowl) – Where do I start with this one… and what do I leave out….      The Riot House, bar hopping in LA, the game was great…The USC marching band dogging me  “Nice gut”. Tailgating on a golf course
#2 Temple at Army – Great House, great game, great atmosphere, lots of fun tooling around and stopping at different places, West Point Tour. This was the complete trip for me.
#1 Florida at LSU – two highly ranked teams in a fantastic game, great atmosphere, scary seats, Achilles Jim, New Orleans and the alley bar we went to. The swamp boats were so fun.  Muck is the Canal Street Fairy (Ferry) – Thanks Jim for that line.
SO many great memories on all of them… I think the next list should be top 3 lodgings, pregame, game etc.
I know I’ve said this before but I have never felt closer to a group of guys than I do you fellas….

CFB Trips, The Muck Chronicles

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I thought I would do a down and dirty but after looking at the list and thinking about it, this is going to be a little longer than I initially planned.  Let me first start by explaining a little about how I picked my favorite college football trips.  I tried to focus on the totality of the trip, the overall trip, including the quality of the tailgating, the quality of the game, any other activities we did during the trip.  Some trips came close but were excluded because of one negative feature (think of the coldest rain ever at the Cal-Stanford game in 2016).  I also considered several “one-bite” moments in the trips that stood out for me.  These were moments that were THE best moments in any trip (but the whole of the trip didn’t measure up).  I think of tailgating in the Grove or hearing the Notre Dame team sing the Alma Mater to the students after beating Michigan in the nail-biter in 2002 or seeing the oranges thrown on the field at the Rose Bowl.

My runner up.

The LSU-Florida trip in 2007.  The airboat tour of the Bayou.  It was such an outside-the-box thing to do on a football trip (and gave rise to a Stinkhouse album cover).  I loved everything about air boating around the bayou.  I loved the moss in the trees and the gators who swam right up the boat.  Of course, the nights on Bourbon Street speak for themselves.  The atmosphere for the game was electric.  This was first time LSU was playing at home with a number 1 ranking since the 1950’s, and it was a night game at that.  The number 8, and always hated, Florida Gators led by Tim Tebow were the opponent.  It was estimated there over 70,000 people around the Tiger Stadium without tickets that just wanted to be there for this game.  Going into the 4th quarter, the Gators led by 10 points. With a little over a minute to play Jacob Hester dived into the end zone for the game winning score, causing the already crazed Tiger fans to go delirious (“Geaux Tigahz”).  Waiting until 1:00 a.m. to be able to get out of the parking lot.  Being afraid to go to the ditch to take a pee because of the critter sounds coming from the swamp.  Only the Saints tickets (sorry) and your bum wheel keep this one out of the top three.

In third place:

“C’mon, you prideless f****ers!”  Those were the words that could have ended my life.  Yes, I am talking about the 2006 Ohio State-Michigan game at the Shoe.  As we sat in the Varsity Club after consuming copious amounts of alcohol the night before the game, I start the O-H . . . I-O cheer, to crickets.  After yelling that out, the waitress running to our table to make sure we did the cheer again and didn’t get killed.  Then about an hour later the pep band coming in and playing fight songs.  This trip was all about game day for me, though.  A great, albeit in a parking lot, tailgate setup with Barn wearing the old Brownies shirt and becoming an instant favorite of everyone around us.  The best gin-tonics Jim ever made.  Most importantly the game — this was the first time in the history of that series that both teams were undefeated going into the last game of the season, with Ohio State ranked number 1 and Michigan ranked number 2.  To add to it, Bo Schembechler died the night before the game (making it quite ironic that the “Dead Schembechlers” were a parody group that played at the pep rally).  Ohio State, led by Heisman Trophy winner Troy Smith defeated Michigan 42-39 in what has come to be known as “the Game of the Century.”  I will never forget after the game when the fans stormed the field, they dug up and look home small pieces of the turf.  It was a spendy ticket; but it was better than the guy on the plane home next to me that had flown in from California without a ticket and couldn’t afford the $5,000 the scalpers were asking  He still said it was the greatest moment of his life just being in Columbus for the game.  It was better for us.  We were in the stadium and saw the game.  That’s one for the ages.

In second place:

You don’t always have to have great teams to make a great game.  This was proved in 2017, when a bunch of older, wiser guys went to a game in West Point, New York.  The game, itself, meant little outside the participants.  The 5-2 Army Black Knights were playing the 3-4 Temple Owls.  It really was a classic matchup of very athletically talented but undisciplined kids largely from Philly against a team of iron-jawed, smaller knots of muscle that played with the discipline and will that always make me proud to be a citizen of this great country.  In our only overtime game, Army out-willed Temple to a 31-28 thriller, by passing the ball!  While a great game, this trip had everything around it.  The best weather of any trip (hey, who wouldn’t like to stay just a few miles off the Hudson when the prime fall colors are out on the Appalachian Trail).  In my mind that home tucked back in the woods was the best place we ever stayed.  We toured the Franklin Delano Roosevelt home and presidential library and West Point, itself (and the military museum) – both of which were as cool to me as any single non-football event on any of the other trips  To see the full-dress cadet review on the Plain before the game, was something that elevated the trip beyond words.  I think it is a tradition that exceeds the long grey line we saw at the Army-Navy game in Philly in 2008.  For the point in our lives (mid 50’s) that trip was perfect.

The number one trip:

It was a younger, crazier time in 2005, however, when we learned what “Roll Tide” and “War, Damn, Eagle” were all about.  That trip was the right trip at the right time.  We were in our 40’s and full of piss and vinegar, and it showed.  The trip was just a blast (and due to the nature of some of our activities, I will not relate them here, but you know what I mean!).  The game was great fun, with the number 11 Auburn Tigers beating the number 3 Alabama Crimson Tide 28-18.  Game day was awesome.  A good tailgating spot, with a good set up.  The great tickets due to Bob’s old NCAA buddy who was legal counsel for Auburn.  Watching the war eagle circling the stadium before the game and landing at the 50 yard line.  Spazz leading the band.  Seeing the endless miles of RV’s.  What really elevates this trip for me, however, is the freedom I felt (this is the origin of the zone of constipation, after all).  Golfing on the Robert Trent Jones trail was memorable (what I remember of it!)  Steaks at the supper club, drinking the juice off the plate, watching Bob hurdle the picket fence, measuring the redness of Wigger as he struggled with those who wanted to crash the War Eagle Supper Club (“Yeah, Supper Club”) at 1:00 a.m.  Seeing the trees at Toomer’s Corner.  Shots of Jim Beam to start me off.  The KKK Inn.  Enough said!  All images that will live my mind forever.  Even the things that should weigh against this trip now seem perfectly in tune – like being offered crack cocaine when Barn and I went to get some supplies at the convenience store next to our hotel.  It was a great group of guys.  It was a great trip.  It was a great game.  It was great non-game activities.  As Stacey likes to say (although he missed that trip), I have never felt closer to a bunch of guys in my life.

Well, there you have it.  I am sorry about the typos and wish I dared to say more about the number one trip (but discretion is the better part of valor).  As I look back there were a lot trips that could have made the list.  If I had to make out this list next week, it would probably be different.  They were all great in their own way.  What makes these trips so special (especially the first and second place) is that they just fit so well into where I was at in my life and what I wanted out the trip.

College Football Trips

This is the first in a series of posts on the college football trips. The Commish asked for the top 3 favorites from several multi-time participants, a daunting task for those that have several (or all) trips under their belt. We start with an original member,

Barn.

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NUMBER 1:
 
2006:  #2 Michigan @ #1 An Ohio State: The Horseshoe, Columbus, Ohio
The Game”… In a historic “Game Of The Century.”
(“It was a playoff before the playoff system started”)
The Anticipation Building during The 16-Hour Drive to Ohio…
I’ve never had travel go so gloriously fast.
Members of “The Best Damn Band In The Land” playing in the bar we were in.
Eddie George’s Restaurant.
ESPN GameDay.
ABC bringing in huge extra lighting stanchions for the HD Broadcast.
Tailgating… with fans wanting to buy my vintage Cleveland Browns sweatshirt .
Dotting The “i”.
A game that actually lived up to the hype. (Even “Brent Musburger Level” Hype.)
Troy Smith: 2006 Heisman Trophy Winner
R.I.P. Bo…
(And a local band really named “The Dead Schembechlers”)
Standing the entire contest.
The Sound… Wow… The Sound!
Fan’s ripping up the turf after the game.
Oh…Yeah… Plus Canton.
How Can You Top This???
A Football Fan’s Dream Trip Of A Lifetime!!!
NUMBER 2: 
2001:  Minnesota @ Michigan: The Big House, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Two of my favorite teams, playing for one of the game’s iconic traveling trophies.
Two of my favorite fight songs, which my Mom taught me the words for when I was a kid.
The largest crowd I had ever been part of.
My first Division I game outside of Minnesota.
Staying in Madison at Hotel Dahl… (Thanks Becky!)… as we picked up Jon… our own Big Ten Tour Guide.
Tailgating… and buying Fake “Pleather” Team Coats from a vendor. (Still have both of ‘em.)
Beautiful Fall Day,  walking down Into the Stadium, taking it all In with over 110,000 other fans.
(Goosebumps even today!)
Getting yelled at by Marion Barber…
who took umbrage to me wearing a Michigan shirt under my Minnesota Jacket.
Classic!
The return trip through South Bend.
The College Football Hall Of Fame.
(I hope I remember this correctly… but I think the genesis of making this an annual event came to us in the gift shop of the Hall Of Fame… when we looked at Notre Dame’s 2002 schedule and came to a consensus that we should go to the Michigan-Irish game the next year.)
(Genius!  Wile-E-Coyote-Level “Super Genius”!!!)
Driving Notre Dame’s Campus.
The Golden Dome.
Touchdown Jesus… (and taking Steve’s arms-extended Holiday Card Photo.)
I think he titled it something like: “Merry Christmas From Both Of Us”.
Marvelously Hilarious!!!
“Sneaking” into the Stadium.
Walking down to the field with Muck.
Walking on the same turf as Rockne, Leahy, Ara, Devine, Lou… and Montana… and Rudy… and Shanley’s Steve Cichy.
it was electric!
(You really can hear “The Echoes”!)
 Two of College Football’s Legendary Venues… on one fantastic weekend…
You never forget your first College Football Trip!
NUMBER 3:
2004:  #1 USC @ UCLA: The Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California
(Much Closer Game Than Expected) (Trojan Victory Now Vacated)
One of my 3 favorite teams, in one of my favorite rivalries.
One more of my favorite fight songs.
One of the Great Mascots, Traveler, galloping around the field.
One of College Football’s Great Cathedrals.
The USC Song Girls!
2004 AP Poll National Champions
2004 BCS National Champions (Now Vacated)
2004 Orange Bowl Champions (Now Vacated)
Tailgating with the San Gabriel Mountains for a backdrop.
Guy behind us in the stands with lots of booze mini’s in his coat… which he offered to share with us.
Jim’s Sign:  #1. Oklahoma / #2. Auburn / #3. USC   (Why didn’t ABC ever dare show that on TV???)
Leinart: 2004 Heisman Trophy Winner
Bush: 2005 Heisman Trophy Winner (Now Vacated)
(335 All-Purpose Yards + Nice diving flip in our end zone to finish a 65-yard TD run on the 2nd play from scrimmage)
(Keith Jackson: “Helloooooooo Everybody! Meet Mr. Bush.”)
Did I Mention The USC Song Girls?
Plus Santa Monica Pier, Hollywood Hills, Fantastic Hotel location, and many other L.A. and San Diego attractions.
What Else Can I Say???… A Terrific Left Coast Trip!
Addendum:
This was a difficult task… selecting only 3 of the 8 trips I have been privileged to be part of.
Honestly, I can make a case for each and every journey I experienced as being one of my “Favorites”.
So I’ll number the others “3a thru 3e”.
And, it must be said, it’s all because of the company of the fellow travelers on each College Football Expedition.
Thanks Fellas!
Barn