What’s going on in the College Football world?
August 10th, 2008 by adminIf you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!
Because we’re such nice people here at MichiganGirlsAreFat.com; we decided to give you a quick rundown of what happened this week in college football. We know you’re too lazy to look for yourself, so here’s a short rundown:
–USC starting quarterback, Mark Sanchez, went down at practice over the weekend. Dirty was carted off with what appears to be a dislocated knee cap. If the diagnosis is accurate, USC is left to put another one of their 56-star recruit QB’s at the helm for the opener. Right now, it’s a battle between Arkansas-transfer Mitch Mustain and Aaron Corp.
Trojan fans should feel comfortable with any of their QB’s under center, but could Sanchez miss the biggest non-conference battle of season when Ohio State comes to town?
–Ohio State mega recruit, Terrelle Pryor, takes the field for the first time. While fans want to see TP on the field ASAP, coach Jim Tressel is not rushing the issue. “I think he’s going to be pretty good, but I have not seen him throw one ball.” stated Sweatervest during the first official practice of the summer.
While whether or not Pryor lives up to his hype is anyone’s guess, he at least looks good:

Let the man crush begin for Ohio State fans.
– Last year’s BCS champion LSU Tigers find themselves struggling to find a QB for this year’s opener. After 28th year senior Matt Flynn finally graduated, LSU thought they were in good hands with uber-talented Ryan Perrilloux. However, after some off-field problems, the powers that be at Louisiana State told Ryan to geaux to hell.

This leaves Andrew Hatch and Jarrett Lee batting each other to fill some rather large footsteps. Niether of these two good friends as any real experience and is going to put a lot of pressure on the Tiger running game and defense; which should be no problem for the defending champs. Look for LSU once again to battle for the SEC and National Championship trophies.












