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Round 1 - Side B
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Father Anderson
He’s probably on some kind of crack during the entirety of the series, I literally don't remember any aspects of him other than the fact that he just goes “AMENNNN” sometimes and has a habit of stabbing the shit out if anything that isn’t catholic. He’s the founder of deranged catholic bastard gaming, he has to be.
Semi immortal scottish priest who works for the vatican's secret vampire killing order. He can carry an absurd number of bayonets on his person and teleport using bible pages. Hates the protestants and has beef with Dracula at the point that while they are both fighting against the army of nazi vampires who are invading London he tries to kill him because Dracula makes himself vulnerabile. He's more than ready to lead a crusade against England but when his boss (who Anderson himself raised) admits that it's for a personal power grab and not for any kind of religious reason he dosen't hesitate to kill him in cold blood. Eventually dies after becoming an holy abomination by stabbing his hearth whit a piece of the cross
He’s so out of his mind he battles jacked up twink Count Dracula, AKA Alucard with bayonets. Not a rifle, just bayonets. He’s merciless, constantly spouting off bible quotes and speaking of his hate for Protestants. He’s a member of the Judas Iscariot Organization, Vatican Section XIII, within the Irish Catholic Church. He becomes so obsessed with his desire to kill the Vampire Alucard, formerly Dracula, he impales himself through the heart with the Nail of Helena in order to transform into a humanoid monster of holy thorns. Though his attempts fail, as Alucard rips his heart out and returns him to dust, Anderson is described as “his beloved rival”. He is complex, badass and wickedly devout.
Since Integra is a dirty protestant, i'm adding the actual catholics in the mix instead.
I’m sure you’ve gotten him by now but just so you know, this man fights Dracula on the regular for the Catholic Church and says “Amen” like a lunatic.
He’s probably on some kind of crack during the entirety of the series, I literally don't remember any aspects of him other than the fact that he just goes “AMENNNN” sometimes and has a habit of stabbing the shit out if anything that isn’t catholic. He’s the founder of deranged catholic bastard gaming, he has to be.
Quasimodo
My mans endured it all and remained faithful
#Quasimodo#the hunchback of notre dame#father anderson#alexander anderson#hellsing#hellsing ultimate#cct polls#tumblr tournament#tumblr bracket#tumblr polls
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The Dead Guy Death Match Bracket Is Here!
Round 1 will be split into 4 waves of 16 24 hour polls and each wave will be posted 24 hours after the previous. The first wave will start on Tuesday the 18th of April at 3pm BST
The matchups are listed under the readmore and will be hyperlinked to the polls when they go up.
The matchups were all randomised although I did make minor adjustments if I thought one was much too unfair.
Also tagging @tournamentdirectory as I haven't already
Wave 1:
Charles Foster Kane (Citizen Kane) Vs Gavroche Thenardier (Les Miserables)
Leif (Bug Fables) Vs Queen Serenity (Sailor Moon)
L (Death Note) Vs Jonny D'Ville (The Mechanisms)
Noah Czerny (The Raven Cycle) Vs Lee Everett (The Walking Dead)
Pat Butcher (BBC Ghosts) Vs Xerxes Break (Pandora Hearts)
Captain Orimar Vale (Skyjacks Campaign Podcast) Vs Laura Palmer (Twin Peaks)
Diallos Hoslow (Elden Ring) Vs Rachel Amber (Life Is Strange)
Andrei Grandier (Rose Of Versailles) Vs Constance Blackwood (Ride The Cyclone)
Spock (Star Trek) Vs Maria Robotnik (Sonic The Hedgehog)
Kravitz (The Adventure Zone) Vs Sal Fisher (Sally Face)
Mari (Omori) Vs Ianto Jones (Torchwood)
Nate (Leverage) Vs Max (Sam and Max)
Owen Carvour (Spies Are Forever) Vs Vylad Ro'Meave (Minecraft Diaries)
Neil Perry (Dead Poet's Society) Vs Sayaka Miki (Madoka Magica)
Flapjack (The Owl House) Vs Maes Hughes (Fullmetal Alchemist)
Loki (Marvel) Vs Adam Faulkner Stanheight (Saw)
Wave 2:
Obi Wan Kenobi (Star Wars) Vs Diggory Graves (Hello From The Hallowoods)
Hugo Oak (Kipo And The Age Of Wonderbeasts) Vs Leonardo Hamato (Rise Of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Movie)
Chara (Undertale) Vs Magnus Chase (Magnus Chase)
River Song (Doctor Who) Vs Micheal Afton (Five Nights At Freddy's)
Catherine Earnshaw (Wurthering Heights) Vs Tara Maclay (Buffy The Vampire Slayer)
Laudna (Critical Role) Vs Aerith Gainsborough (Final Fantasy)
Mia Fey (Ace Attorney) Vs Jay Gatsby (The Great Gatsby)
Meiko 'Menma' Honma (The Flower We Saw That Day) Vs Claire Foley (Professor Layton)
Grelle Sutcliff (Black Butler) Vs Skelly (Hades)
Ethan Winters (Resident Evil) Vs Portgas D Ace (One Piece)
Polly Geist (Monster Prom) Vs Hua Cheng (Heaven's Official Blessing)
Avatar Kyoshi (Avatar The Last Airbender) Vs Galivar Kholin (Stormlight Archive)
Pink/Orchid (Animation Vs Animator/Minecraft) Vs Lewis Pepper (Mystery Skulls Animated)
Gideon Nav (The Locked Tomb) Vs Stoick The Vast (How To Train Your Dragon)
Evelyn Hooper (Less is Morgue) Vs Manny Calavera (Grim Fandango)
Kokichi Oma (Danganronpa) Vs Silco (Arcane)
Wave 3:
Eurydice (Greek Mythology) Vs Rosencrantz and Guildenstern (Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Are Dead)
Jack Twist (Brokeback Mountain) Vs Charles Vane (Black Sails)
Howard Hamlin (Better Call Saul) Vs Jason Grace (Riordanverse)
Nora Hildegard (The Vampire Diaries) Vs Gerard Keay (The Magnus Archives)
Manny (Swiss Army Man) Vs Matoro (Bionicle)
Wen Ning (Mo Dao Zu Shi) Vs Kikyo (Inuyasha)
Yuri Nakamura (Angel Beats) Vs Simon Kain (Pathologic)
Deep Throat (The X Files) Vs La Signora (Genshin Impact)
Esmeralda (The Hunchback Of Notre Dame Novel) Vs Ursula Zandt/Silhouette (Watchmen Comics)
Nageki Fujishiro (Hatoful Boyfriend) Vs Tuba (Infinity Train)
Beetlejuice (Beetlejuice) Vs Arthur Morgan (Red Dead Redemption)
Oda Sakunoske (Bungou Stray Dogs) Vs Rose Quartz (Steven Universe)
Duncan (Dragon Age) Vs Junpei Yoshino (Jujitsu Kaisen)
Quincey Morris (Dracula) Vs Connor Murphy (Dear Evan Hansen)
Deadman (DC Comics) Vs Breakdown (Transformers)
Draal The Deadly (Troll Hunters) Vs Castiel (Supernatural)
Wave 4:
Matsuri Kanroji (Demon Slayer) Vs Midori (Your Turn To Die)
Kelsier (Mistborn) Vs Peter 'Parker' Yang (Malevolent Podcast)
Tadashi Hamada (Big Hero 6) Vs Noriaki Kakyoin (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure)
Erik (The Phantom Of The Opera) Vs Matthias Helvar (Six Of Crows)
Tigerstar (Warrior Cats) Vs Boromir (The Lord Of The Rings)
Joel Miller (The Last Of Us) Vs Pedro Madrigal (Encanto)
Rufus Emeterio (They Both Die At The End) Vs King Arthur (King Arthur)
Bunny Corcoran (The Secret History) Vs Lenore (Nevermore Webtoon)
Sliver Of Straw (Rain World) Vs Bow (Inanimate Insanity)
Chidi Anagonye (The Good Place) Vs Nicholas D Wolfwood (Trigun)
Tiso (Hollow Knight) Vs Okudera (Yakuza 5)
Koki Kariya (The World Ends With You) Vs Horst Cabal (Johannes Cabal)
Mr Boddy (Clue) Vs Garret Jacob Hobbs (Hannibal)
Eddie Kaspbrak (IT) Vs Emily (Corpse Bride)
Ash Lynx (Banana Fish) Vs Ophelia (Hamlet)
Eddie Munson (Stranger Things) Vs Kili (The Hobbit)
#tournament updates#tournament dates#round 1#tournament bracket#tournaments#dead characters#spoilers#also just like the elimination round i refuse to tag every series and spoiler in this post#but i will on the actual polls
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The parking lot is packed for the Army vs. Notre Dame football game at Yankee Stadium! (November 1934) Good luck trying to leave early!
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Army vs Notre Dame 11/23 NCAAF Week 13 Picks
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College Football Wrestling Federation Update.
I haven't done a "College Football Wrestling Federation" update in a few weeks, and there have been changes.
So, Week 12 CFWF Update.
Ole Miss beat Georgia to win the World Heavyweight Championship. (This is their second time holding the Big Gold Belt). Ole Miss has a BYE this week.
U.S. Championship: Oregon is defending their belt against the Badgers of Wisconsin.
Intercontinental Championship: South Carolina beat Texas A&M two weeks ago for the IC title. They then defended it against Vanderbilt. This week? They'll be dead in the cold ground before they recognize Missouri.
TV Championship: Army has a BYE this week. Next week vs Notre Dame is a non-title match.
Cruiserweight Championship: North Dakota State has been challenged by the up and comer, Missouri State Bears. It's the Fracas In Fargo! Get your tickets now! (This will help decide the MVC Championship.)
Tag-Team Championships: While Georgia lost, Liberty won. So, Power And Glory are still the champions. They have been for over two years. While Georgia plays Tennessee this week, Liberty is on a BYE. So, the belts can't change hands this week.
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Top lacrosse video today: Army Lacrosse Players Are BUILT DIFFERENT #shorts
Top lacrosse news
„D1 women’s roundup: Navy’s DiCarlo (Radnor) scores 7 vs. Villanova; Blake (Haddonfield) has big day to lift Princeton over PSU” – phillylacrosse
„D1 men’s roundup: Joyner (ANC) OT goal lifts Drexel; Cunniffe (EA) sparks Lafayette, Philly grads spark Penn State, Terps Wierman & Spanos foil Princeton” – phillylacrosse
„No. 19 Georgetown men's lacrosse stuns No. 1 Notre Dame in OT” – NCAA DI Mens Lacrosse
Best tweets – 2024. 02. 26.
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The Legacy of Notre Dame Football: A Tradition of Excellence
Few programs in the history of college sports have left as indelible a mark as Notre Dame Football. Known for its rich tradition, storied rivalries, iconic players, and historic coaches, Notre Dame has become synonymous with greatness in the world of collegiate athletics. The “Fighting Irish,” as they are affectionately known, are more than just a football team — they are a cultural institution that has captivated generations of fans.
The Beginnings: A Foundation of Greatness
Notre Dame Football’s origins date back to the late 19th century. The program’s first official game took place on November 23, 1887, against Michigan. While the Fighting Irish lost their debut, it was the start of what would become one of the most legendary football programs in history.
In the early years, Notre Dame played primarily local teams, but by the 1910s, the program began to rise to national prominence under head coach Jesse Harper. One of Harper’s most important contributions to Notre Dame was his decision to play games against nationally recognized teams. The team’s victory over Army in 1913, using the then-novel forward pass, is often credited with revolutionizing the sport and solidifying Notre Dame’s status as a football powerhouse.
The Rockne Era: Immortality Achieved
If there’s one name synonymous with Notre Dame football, it’s Knute Rockne. Taking over as head coach in 1918, Rockne transformed Notre Dame into a juggernaut. Over the course of his 13-year tenure, he led the team to five national championships and 105 victories. His teams became legendary for their innovation, toughness, and skill, but more importantly, for their “win one for the Gipper” attitude — a reference to George Gipp, one of Rockne’s most famous players.
Rockne’s influence extended beyond the field. He helped popularize Notre Dame football on a national scale, utilizing his charismatic personality and shrewd marketing skills to make the Fighting Irish a household name. Tragically, Rockne’s life was cut short in 1931 in a plane crash, but his legacy endures as a cornerstone of Notre Dame football lore.
National Championships and Iconic Coaches
Notre Dame’s tradition of excellence continued long after Rockne’s passing. Coaches like Frank Leahy, Ara Parseghian, and Lou Holtz carried the torch, leading the team to more national championships and cementing their places in the pantheon of great college football coaches.
Frank Leahy (1941–1953) won four national championships and coached several undefeated seasons, making him one of the most successful coaches in college football history.
Ara Parseghian (1964–1974) restored the program’s glory after a challenging period, leading the team to two national titles.
Lou Holtz (1986–1996) brought the Irish back to prominence in the late 1980s and early 1990s, winning the national championship in 1988.
Notre Dame has claimed a total of 11 national championships, and their roster of legendary players includes Heisman Trophy winners such as Paul Hornung, John Huarte, Tim Brown, and the great Joe Montana.
Rivalries and Iconic Games
Notre Dame has a number of rivalries, the most well-known being with USC. The annual Notre Dame-USC game is one of the most storied in college football, a rivalry that spans decades and consistently features high-stakes matchups. Other notable rivals include Michigan, Navy, and Stanford, all of whom contribute to the rich tapestry of Fighting Irish history.
Some of the greatest moments in college football history have taken place in these games, from Montana’s “Chicken Soup Game” against Houston in the 1979 Cotton Bowl to Notre Dame’s 31–30 victory over Miami in 1988 — often referred to as “Catholics vs. Convicts.” These rivalries have only enhanced Notre Dame’s national stature.
Notre Dame Stadium: The House that Rockne Built
Notre Dame Stadium, often referred to as the “House that Rockne Built,” opened in 1930 and remains one of the most iconic venues in college football. The stadium’s famous “Touchdown Jesus” mural, which can be seen from inside the stadium, adds to the mystique. The atmosphere on game day is electric, drawing fans from all over the country to experience the magic of Fighting Irish football.
The Legacy Lives On
Notre Dame Football is about more than just winning games — it’s about upholding a tradition of excellence, integrity, and faith. Whether it’s through their commitment to academic achievement or their emphasis on character and leadership, the Fighting Irish stand for something larger than football.
As the team continues to build on its legacy in the modern era, the echoes of the past are never far away. From the legends of Rockne and Leahy to the modern-day stars, Notre Dame remains a symbol of excellence in college football. Fans can look forward to many more thrilling seasons, as the Fighting Irish continue to compete at the highest levels and uphold their enduring legacy.
Notre Dame Football isn’t just a team — it’s a symbol of tradition, excellence, and the indomitable spirit of the Fighting Irish. From Knute Rockne’s early innovations to Lou Holtz’s championship runs, the program has consistently set the standard for greatness in college football. With every game, every rivalry, and every touchdown, Notre Dame continues to captivate the hearts of football fans around the world, keeping the echoes alive for future generations.
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The Real 2020 Season: Bowl Season and the Playoff!
Welcome to the final part of the The Real 2020 Season series! We’ve been imagining how things would have gone in the 2020 football season if COVID hadn’t ruined everything. All that’s left are the bowls!
Here is a list of the regular season weeks: Week 0, Week 1, Week 2, Week 3, Week 4, Week 5, Week 6, Week 7, Week 8, Week 9, Week 10, Week 11, Week 12, Week 13, Championship Week
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The Rankings
Final College Football Playoff Rankings
1. Alabama 13-0 (8-0) 2. Ohio State 12-1 (9-0) 3. Clemson 12-1 (8-0) 4. Notre Dame 11-1 5. Texas A&M 11-1 (7-1) 6. Oklahoma 11-2 (7-2) 7. Florida 11-2 (7-1 8. Cincinnati 13-0 (8-0) 9. Iowa State 10-3 (8-1) 10. Oregon 11-2 (7-2) 11. Georgia 10-2 (6-2) 12. Indiana 11-1 (8-1) 13. Coastal Carolina 13-0 (8-0) 14. USC 9-4 (7-2) 15. Texas 9-3 (6-3) 16. Stanford 9-3 (7-2) 17. Auburn 9-3 (5-3) 18. Oklahoma State 9-3 (6-3) 19. North Carolina 9-4 (7-1) 20. Iowa 9-3 (6-3) 21. Arizona State 9-3 (6-3) 22. Northwestern 9-4 (6-3) 23. Miami FL 9-3 (5-3) 24. Wisconsin 8-4 (6-3) 25. UCF 9-3 (5-3)
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The Regular Bowls
Here’s an accounting of the non-NY6 bowls. We almost had the exact amount of 6-6 or better teams to fill out the bowl schedule so every qualifying team made it to the postseason plus one 5-7 team with the highest APR score (Rice). The winning teams are marked in bold.
Alamo Bowl: #14 USC vs #15 Texas
Arizona Bowl: Nevada vs Rice
Armed Forces Bowl: California vs San Diego State
Bahamas Bowl: Miami OH vs UTSA
Birmingham Bowl: Central Michigan vs Georgia Southern
Boca Raton Bowl: Louisiana Tech vs Ohio
Camellia Bowl: Buffalo vs Troy
Cheez-It Bowl: #18 Oklahoma State vs #23 Miami FL
Citrus Bowl: #17 Auburn vs #12 Indiana
Cure Bowl: Appalachian State vs Houston
Duke’s Mayo Bowl: NC State vs #22 Northwestern
Fenway Bowl: Boston College vs Tulsa
First Responder Bowl: SMU vs Texas Tech
Frisco Bowl: Colorado vs Kent State
Gasparilla Bowl: BYU vs UAB
Gator Bowl: Arkansas vs Wake Forest
Guaranteed Rate Bowl: Fresno State vs Kansas State
Hawaii Bowl: Hawaii vs Memphis
Holiday Bowl: Pittsburgh vs Utah
Independence Bowl: Army vs Washington
LA Bowl: #21 Arizona State vs San Jose State
Las Vegas Bowl: Missouri vs #16 Stanford
Lending Tree Bowl: Georgia State vs Western Michigan
Liberty Bowl: Ole Miss vs West Virginia
Military Bowl: Louisville vs #25 UCF
Music City Bowl: Tennessee vs #24 Wisconsin
Myrtle Beach Bowl: #13 Coastal Carolina vs Liberty
New Mexico Bowl: Air Force vs Florida Atlantic
New Orleans Bowl: Louisiana vs Marshall
Outback Bowl: #20 Iowa vs LSU
Pinstripe Bowl: Minnesota vs Virginia Tech
Potato Bowl: Boise State vs Toledo
Quick Lane Bowl: Ball State vs Washington State
Redbox Bowl: Penn State vs UCLA
Sun Bowl: Oregon State vs Virginia
Texas Bowl: Kentucky vs TCU
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New Year’s Bowls
Cotton Bowl: #7 Florida vs #6 Oklahoma
Fiesta Bowl: #9 Iowa State vs #10 Oregon
Orange Bowl: #19 North Carolina vs #5 Texas A&M
Peach Bowl: #8 Cincinnati vs #11 Georgia
Rose Bowl (semifinal): #2 Ohio State vs #3 Clemson
Sugar Bowl (semifinal): #1 Alabama vs #4 Notre Dame
College Football National Championship Game: #1 Alabama vs #2 Ohio State
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The Big Picture
I hope you weren’t expecting something different to happen. 2020 Alabama might be the best college football team we’ve seen in the history of the sport so yeah they were always gonna win this.
Yeah it is depressing that basically everything played out in a similar fashion, right down to the same four Playoff teams. I mean, we’re at a point in the sport much like the 70′s where the same few teams are always at the peak. It’s a bummer but that’s college football for you.
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The Bowl Records
Big 12: 8-0 MAC: 6-2 PAC-12: 8-3 Big Ten: 4-4 American: 3-3 Independent: 2-2 SEC: 5-7 MWC: 3-4 Sun Belt: 2-4 ACC: 2-8 C-USA: 0-6
The Big 12 shocked everybody with a perfect bowl season. The MAC and PAC-12 had surprisingly strong postseasons as well, though in the PAC’s case this came with losing their two highest profile bowls. The SEC underperformed outside of the very strongest teams in the league, of course Alabama notched two wins to help prop up the conference’s record. Poor C-USA laid an egg, going 0-for the postseason.
The Final Ranking
AP Poll
1. Alabama 15-0 (8-0) 2. Ohio State 13-2 (9-0) 3. Clemson 12-2 (8-0) 4. Texas A&M 12-1 (7-1) 5. Oklahoma 12-2 (7-2) 6. Notre Dame 11-2 7. Iowa State 11-3 (8-1) 8. Florida 11-3 (7-1) 9. Georgia 11-2 (6-2) 10. Cincinnati 13-1 (8-0) 11. Oregon 11-3 (7-2) 12. Auburn 10-3 (5-3) 13. Indiana 11-2 (8-1) 14. Texas 10-3 (6-3) 15. Liberty 12-1 16. Coastal Carolina 13-1 (8-0) 17. Oklahoma State 10-3 (6-3) 18. Iowa 10-3 (6-3) 19. Stanford 10-3 (7-2) 20. UCF 10-3 (5-3) 21. Arizona State 10-3 (6-3) 22. BYU 10-3 23. Northwestern 10-4 (6-3) 24. USC 9-5 (7-2) 25. Wisconsin 9-4 (6-3)
And there we have it, the final rankings for the 2020 season.
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I hope you all had fun reading this little flight of fancy. I’ll be back soon with some real life football content. Stay tuned, the season is almost upon us!
-cfbguy
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Notre Dame vs. Army live updates: Jadarian Price TD run adds to Irish's lead
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THE DEGENERATE’S GUIDE TO COLLEGE FOOTBALL TV WATCH ‘EM UPS 2021: WEEK TWO, A MUDDLED AND MAUDLIN WEEK OF MAYHEM IN HONOR OF THOSE WE LOST
RTARL would like to extend our warmest holiday wishes to those who celebrate and, even if you don’t, happy 9/11. Now who’s ready for some FOOTBALL!!!!?!?!
So after two weeks of games that combine to count as only one official week even though some teams have already played twice we have only one real question answered: is Alabama still good? Yes, they are. Everything else is still liquefying vapor.
I am assuming everybody is waiting with baited breath for an RTARLsman but I don’t have anything yet. I guess the not-Master Teague RBs on Ohio State are the frontrunners for now. Or that one guy from that one team who was good. You know who I mean.
Saturday, September 11
Matchup Time (ET) TV/Mobile
Illinois at Virginia 11:00am ACCN
Jeff George won Citrus Bowl MVP for the Illini against the Hoos in his last game as a student athlete before becoming the #1 overall pick in the 1990 NFL Draft. Based on this history it is safe to presume that whoever the QB is for Illinois today will be the #1 pick in 2022.
VMI at Kent State 11:30am ESPN3
I’m not sure on this but maybe this game is cancelled.
WKU at Army 11:30am CBSSN
Army is favored by 6. I bet this game is boring.
Norfolk State at Wake Forest 12:00pm ACCNX
I don’t see a line listed but whatever it is bet against Wake covering.
Indiana State at Northwestern 12:00pm BTN
This game is an act of terrorism.
Alabama State at 25 Auburn 12:00pm SECN
Real body bag season starts today, huh?
Youngstown State at Michigan State 12:00pm BTN
The Michigan State running back is the guy I was trying to think of earlier! He’s pretty good. Not good enough to make me watch this but I will check on his stats every so often.
Tulsa at Oklahoma State 12:00pm FS1
I bet Mike Gundy has some really salient thoughts on the 20th anniversary of 9/11 and I can’t wait to hear them.
South Carolina at East Carolina 12:00pm ESPN2
South Carolina is a two point favorite against an East Carolina team that is, per my understanding, not exactly good. So I can only extrapolate that South Carolina is likewise not good.
Pitt at Tennessee 12:00pm ESPN
Look, I’m not going to pretend this is good television but if Pitt rocks their classic yellow helmets and Tennessee wears non-alternates the colors on the screen will at least be pleasing. The thought of the actual football involved hurts my brain but it’s interesting that the points have gone from a consensus pick ‘em to Pitt -3 over the course of the week. Does Tennessee have any players that are good enough that by missing the game they could impact the gambling that much? Or are people just squaring themselves with the fact the the Vols are really and truly a ruined burnt out hole of a football program? Pound the latter.
12 Oregon at 3 Ohio State 12:00pm FOX
Losing Kayvon Thibideaux certainly isn’t going to help Oregon but he’s not usually on the field as a run stopper anyway and if Ohio State learned anything last week it’s that they can just run until they feel like throwing a pass. Oregon actually has some legit talent on the d-line besides Thibideaux but the Ducks are gonna be hard-pressed to keep things within two scores here.
Miami (Ohio) at Minnesota 12:00pm ESPN
If Oregon can’t make a game of it in Columbus look out because this time block is an absolute wasteland. There is scant reason to turn the TV on for the early schedule other than gambling purposes.
Kennesaw State at Georgia Tech 12:00pm RSN/ESPN3
Georgia Tech probably should have closed up shop after Paul Johnson retired. Either that or just absolutely slathered the football program in dollars. The Yellow Jackets being unable to land any big time recruits while playing in Atlanta is a real mindfuck. They aren’t a AA program playing dress up in a “power” conference they’ve got actual history. I don’t mean to give the impression I want them to be good but I don’t understand how they can be such fodder for so long.
13 Florida at USF 1:00pm ABC
Remember that year when USF was the best program in the state? Wild stuff. Weird, wild stuff. I know the deal with UF is that they don’t go out of state for contract games but it’s actually kind of surprising they even bothered to keep this trip to Tampa on the schedule. Like the area recruits would probably be happier to go see a game at The Swamp than to kick around their hometown for a pile of shit like this.
Wyoming at NIU 1:30pm ESPN+
I’m not gonna open the ESPN app for this but if it was on ESPN2 I’d probably check in on it during commercials. Aesthetically pleasing trash with an upside for actual entertainment.
Middle Tennessee at 19 Virginia Tech 2:00pm ACCNX
Virginia Tech’s home crowd scene was the normie story of last week’s games. People that don’t watch college football were either aghast or frantically waving their blue lives matter flags in response. Us in this space just ate the shame and forgot it happened by the time Saturday’s games kicked off. My theory is that VPI is not actually any good but UNC’s 2020 season was a well-timed fluke and the last hurrah of Mack Brown’s storied coaching career. The Hokies are at home, though, and MTSU is almost certainly not on the same athletic level as the Turkey Gobblers so I’d probably take the home team -20 if I were so inclined to wager on this particular game that is being broadcast on the ACC’s new pornography channel.
Rutgers at Syracuse 2:00pm ACCN
Holy fuck does this game suck. Reuniting former Big East, uh, rivals (??? does Rutgers have any natural enemies?) in a cross-conference classic betwixt the B1G and the ACC.
Duquesne at Ohio 2:00pm ESPN3
I don’t think I need to explain to you all the national title implications riding on this game.
Toledo at 8 Notre Dame 2:30pm Peacock
Just remember that if you subscribe to Peacock you are at the very least tacitly supporting Notre Dame. If for some reason you’re watching this please report back on how many of those defensive pick plays Notre Dame runs. They were doing that shit constantly against Florida State last week and it drove me nuts. I think the idea is that you are so flagrantly illegal so often that the refs grow numb to it and just don’t call it at all.
Robert Morris at Central Michigan 3:00pm ESPN3
Not to be outdone by the early games, the 3 o’clock set is equally terrible.
Purdue at UConn 3:00pm CBSSN
I bet Edsall still gets bonuses for stupid shit even now that he’s retired or whatever the official designation was for him no longer coaching.
Boston College at UMass 3:30pm FloFootball/NESN+
I don’t know what FloFootball is but I know it isn’t anything to do with the state of Florida.
Ball State at 11 Penn State 3:30pm FS1
It surprises me to see Penn State as only -22.5 favorites. That seems very kind to Ball State. Hopefully I’m wrong and the Ball State Lettermans take it to the Sanduskys.
Murray State at 7 Cincinnati 3:30pm ESPN+
Practice week continues.
Temple at Akron 3:30pm ESPN+
Pound the under.
Georgia Southern at Florida Atlantic 3:30pm Stadium
There is really nothing going on this week.
Air Force at Navy 3:30pm CBS
Middies vs. Fly Boys in the first leg of the Commander’s Cup on the twentieth anniversary of 9/11. I can’t imagine the amount of emotional manipulation that’s going to make its way onto this broadcast. Normally I watch these games but I don’t think I can do it this year.
UAB at 2 Georgia 3:30pm ESPN2
Georgia may well be absurdly talented on the defensive side of the ball but I’d be surprised to see them make it through the regular season with fewer than two losses.
5 Texas A&M at Colorado 3:30pm FOX
This is only interesting if the Aggies spring a leak.
California at TCU 3:30pm ESPNU
Things most certainly are not looking up.
Buffalo at Nebraska 3:30pm BTN
Nebraska is in an interesting position because if they buck the odds and end up being good after we’ve all been so ready to see a National Championship-winning coach get fired that would be funny but if they end up being really bad it’s even funnier. Go Bulls!
Mercer at 1 Alabama 4:00pm SECN
I’ll cry a little if Saban pulls the starters in the first half and the Tide beats Mercer by less than they beat Miami.
South Alabama at Bowling Green 4:00pm ESPN+
10 Iowa at 9 Iowa State 4:30pmABC
This is not the kind of top 10 matchup I can just sit idly by and let it happen. Your silence is complicity in this monstrous display of modernity.
SC State at 6 Clemson 5:00pm ACCN
Clemson dropped all the way to #6 and they’ll hang around the top of the polls because they don’t have the toughest conference schedule in the world but my confidence in them is not high right now. I think the new QB is just a guy. He’s talented as hell but I don’t see him being great.
Illinois State at Western Michigan 5:00pm ESPN3
This is either MACtion or MACtion adjacent and I have only one word for this midwestern trash: abhorrent.
LIU at West Virginia 5:00pm ESPN+
LIU plays football?
Lamar at UTSA 6:00pm ESPN3
Downside: You’re watching one of the least important games of the year. Upside: You’re really not missing anything.
Portland State at Washington State 6:00pm P12N
Washington State was a perfect spot for the stupid pirate fuckhead and his leaving has ruined the program and, eventually, his reputation. Not relevant to this game necessarily but this game isn’t relevant to anything else, either.
Gardner-Webb at Charlotte 6:00pm ESPN3
Oh, yeah, feel the excitement.
Bethune-Cookman at UCF 6:30pm ESPN+
Go Cats.
NC Central at Marshall 6:30pm ESPN+
The hits keep coming.
Houston at Rice 6:30pm CBSSN
I’ve always had a soft spot for Holgo and for Houston football but somehow I really don’t like seeing him coach the Cougs. This is SWC magic but with no magic. UNLESS! Houston can put up 100. I don’t think they even have the guys to do it but this is Rice we’re talking about here.
Nicholls at Louisiana 7:00pm ESPN3
Keep the energy up.
North Texas at SMU 7:00pm ESPN+
I bet is MS621 were still alive he’d be at this game giving Spencer’s boys hell. Sadly he died doing what he loved, curing his COVID by eating ivermectin paste out of a horse’s butt. R.I.P., friend. Neigh to you wherever you are.
Southeastern La. at Louisiana Tech 7:00pm ESPN3
Even the low tier stuff is geared up for annihilation. This is a bodybag week for all time.
Memphis at Arkansas State 7:00pm ESPN+
Memphis getting less than a touchdown against Arkansas State seems like easy money but I have no real concept of either of these teams just yet. Maybe the end is nigh for the Tigers glory years? I sure hope not but it’s possible.
NC State at Mississippi State 7:00pm ESPN2
This game should be as fun as a parents funeral.
Southern Illinois at Kansas State 7:00pm ESPN+
Over the past week I experienced derision for referring the the guys in purple and silver as “Kansas State” instead of “K State” and that stung because it always surprises me that anybody cares about them enough to have a strong opinion about them.
Stephen F. Austin at Texas Tech 7:00pm ESPN+
Shrugs
15 Texas at Arkansas 7:00pm ESPN
Let’s see if Texas is ready to run with the big boys of the SEC! Arkansas is given a decent shot to win this game and that makes the “15″ next to Texas appear extremely suspect in my eyes.
Texas Southern at Baylor 7:00pm ESPN+
This week Texas Southern is the people’s champion.
Texas State at FIU 7:00pm ESPN+
Oh, Butch, why have you done this to yourself?
Western Carolina at 4 Oklahoma 7:00pm PPV
All the Westen Carolina fans are buying this PPV to see their guys score 40.
New Mexico State at New Mexico 7:00pm Stadium
I looked up the historic rivalry last year to figure out why it was played early in the season instead of at the end but I’ve forgotten and don’t feel the need to look it up again. I figured out how to watch Stadium on my TV but I also forgot that and don’t feel the need to look it up again.
Appalachian State at 22 Miami (FL) 7:00pm ESPNU
My gut tells me Miami is probably legitimately about the 14th best team in the country but I still would never advise you to bet actual money on the Hurricanes. Are they 9 points better than App State? Easily. They should win by 20+. Are they liable to fuck around and lose or scrape out a win in the final seconds? Absolutely. Let’s fuckin’ go.
Morgan State at Tulane 7:00pm ESPN+
A lot of people learned to love the Green Wave last week but it’s hard to keep that going with their schedule. Don’t forget them later in the year when the CBSSN glow is really shining.
Liberty at Troy 7:00pm ESPN+
Liberty -4 is maybe my surest advice of the week. If Malik Willis is as good as his press the fake school should have this game on ice early.
Eastern Michigan at 18 Wisconsin 7:00pm FS1
I find Wisconsin’s losing effort against Penn State last week to be a personal affront against me and all of nature.
Eastern Kentucky at Louisville 7:00pm ACCNX
I think this game being broadcast at night on ACCNX means they’re playing naked.
Grambling State at Southern Miss 7:00pm ESPN3
This is the kind of game that belongs on an app.
Hampton at Old Dominion 7:00pm ESPN3
This is the kind of game that belongs on a well-worn high school football field.
Austin Peay at 20 Mississippi 7:30pm ESPN+/SECN+
This is a pretty big OOC game for an SEC team.
Georgia State at 24 North Carolina 7:30pm RSN/ESPN3
One of several GSUs, I think this is the one I most hope emerges victorious this week.
Idaho at Indiana 7:30pm BTN
Wait, wasn’t Indiana like #10 last week? What the hell happened to them? No, don’t tell me. Seriously, don’t.
Missouri at Kentucky 7:30pm SECN
When the SEC hits 24 teams the “S!E!C!” chants are gonna seem really stupid.
Howard at Maryland 7:30pm BTN
There’s no official line for this game but I hope the Bison can pull off the upset in this classic local rivalry game.
Jacksonville State at Florida State 8:00pm ACCN
Still shaking my head at FSU icing their own kicker. Jesus, Norvell. Get your shit together.
McNeese at LSU 8:00pm ESPN+/SECN+
LOLSU was my lock of the week last week if you’re considering taking gambling advice from me.
Washington at Michigan 8:00pm ABC
UDub lost to a 1-AA team last week and now they have to go on the road and beat Michigan. Which seems inevitable, to be honest.
Cal Poly at Fresno State 10:00pm CW59
The murder rate will continue to increase as the day progresses. I always kind of like it when a local broadcast shows up on the sheet. So pretty much none of us have legal access to this game. It makes it more special.
San Diego State at Arizona 10:00pm P12N
Pac-12 Network is similar to CW59 in that almost nobody in the country has legal access to their broadcasts. If you’ve read enough of these posts you are aware that SDSU is my weird very deep backup team. I don’t have a reason to align myself with the school or program, I just tend to enjoy watching their games.
Vanderbilt at Colorado State 10:00pm CBSSN
This is an abomination.
21 Utah at BYU 10:15pm ESPN
This is a lowkey fun rivalry. I’m pretty sure I write the same thing every year but it’s still true. Go Utes.
Stanford at 14 USC 10:30pm FOX
I think USC could win a national championship and I’d still be baffled that Clay Helton is their coach. Of course, they won’t win a national championship as long as Clay Helton is their coach but they apparently won’t ever get embarrassing enough to fire him, either.
Idaho State at Nevada 10:30pm Stadium
This is the lowpoint of the week’s schedule and you have to stay up late to watch it on a network that only exists as an app or as part of a hidden unlockable download-only level of cable subscription. This is the beauty of the college game.
UNLV at 23 Arizona State 10:30pm ESPN2
Herm Edwards figured out the trick to looking good in the Pac-12 without having a particularly great team and I can’t make up my mind if I’m rooting for him to keep sliding on that rail or to fall off it. I think I’ve come around to rooting for him but it’s a very dynamic and fluid situation.
Hawaii at Oregon State 11:00pm FS1
Hawaii gets to play at their normal time for a game against the bottom of the barrel of the Pac-12 but they’re an 11-point underdog. If you’re ever going to take Hawaii, this is the stars lining up for you to do it. It’s still a big “if” but I’m saying there’s a chance.
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Israel vs Palestine
What is really happening? And the bloody solution…
First off, I'm from a small town on the other side of the planet so I don't have any kind of agenda. If you want that B.S. there's lots of options. I realized more than ever over the last year that we are being lied to and manipulated on the daily, which led me down many rabbit holes. I've been "re-educating" myself and started writing in an effort to make some sense of the craziness.
History made shorter…
We should start around when the Ottoman Empire ended for some context, which was in the early 1920s in case you slept through History. If you rely on the ‘news’ you'd think this started a couple of weeks ago. Reality, if you go back far enough no one "owned" anyone, nor the land they occupied or any of the land you’re on right now. Humanity and its entire existence has involved one tribe/country trying to annihilate the other. It never works out, but here we are 200000 years later, give or take 194000 years, depending on whether your belief in Science transcends beyond vaccines and masks. In case you didn't catch that I’m referring to the 6000 year timeline outlined in the Bible. Breaking this down to the core revolves around religion used to create unnecessary animosity, so a relatively small proportion of a population can benefit. Isn't that every war ever?
After the Ottoman collapse, the land that's in dispute aka Israel and Palestine was given to the British. Interesting fact, if you look at all the atrocities and wars currently going on in the world, they are all countries that were "occupied" some way or another by the British or to a lesser extent, the French. Aren't we all curious for Harry's hot take on how he's the product of ruthless colonization of his great grandparents that its impact on global society is ever present? These former colonies are humanitarian disasters enslaved by whichever military coup at the time provides corporations with the most resources. But hey, as long as the Old B of England got the right biscuits to accompany her afternoon Tea that's all that matters, right?
When the British, or most powerful Army at the time called the shots, there was a movement referred to as Zionism that began to gain support from the Jewish people throughout Europe. Zionism basically means the nationalist movement to create a state for the Jews, not the jam by Damien Marley, which is my first exposure to the word Zion. I'm sure this rise was foreshadowing of what was to come. Not to get all conspiracy theory on you but none other than the Rothschilds (wealthiest family in history that created the global money supply that are apparently no longer wealthy) created a proposal that involved divvying up the land for a state in the future, which was after the war. Google the ‘Balfour Declaration’ if you don't believe me. From that point the amount of land occupied by the Palestinians has steadily decreased, according to the last map I checked it was looking pretty bleak. The land was divided not because they are physiologically different but because one group of parents parents parents were raised to believe in Abraham and the other a linkage to Abraham.
Up to the current point…
I'm sure that Jared Kusher's involvement in recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and the Trump peace plan of supplying the middle east with more missiles played a supporting role, but more current, Ramadan. The Israelis like all of the World Leaders during the last year have been flexing too much during the lockdowns of COVID, which carried over to yet another Ramadan and evicted some families for further settlements. In addition to the evictions the Israelis broke up a Mosque gathering on Eid, Antifa style. Eid for Muslims is like Christmas for Christians, but instead of getting toys and gifts from Jesus swap, Santa Claus, you get to eat during daylight after a month of starving yourself. This Mosque is Islam's third holiest site, conveniently Jerusalem is Judaism and Christianity holiest site as well, coincidence? To relate, for Christians, if Jerusalem is the holiest, and the Vatican is the Second then probably a Church like Notre Dame would be third, or up there at least. I feel that the MSM coverage of the Notre Dame burning was little different than the burning of the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
In retaliation to the Israeli raids, Hamas, the awful military leadership of Palestine launched missiles that had no real threat of reaching their target, being shot down half way by the Rafael Advanced Defense System (Iron Dome) that the US taxpayer supplied batteries for under Obama. In response to a “potential” desert storm attack from Palestine a bunch of USA made Lockheed Martin F-16s equipped with M61 Vulcans and Raytheon AIM-9 Sidewinder heat-seeking missiles launched an Airstrike killing a bunch of innocent civilians, including kids. According to the death toll I just looked at, it was 241 dead Palestinians, including 5 top Hamas commanders, the media and a bunch of kids to 12 Israelis, no executives, consultants, shareholders or politicians were killed.
The Solution Is…
Two solid states, and no longer decreasing the amount of land occupied by the Palestinians and increasing of Jewish settlements. Palestinians and Jews both have the right to a home. With the help of the greedy boomers (worst leadership class in history) and the media making the next couple of generations hate each other, the rift is super deep. Every war is sustained by the industrial military complex. Lockheed Martin Raptors or Raytheon Heat Seeking Missiles do not magically appear in the Israeli Air Force. The corporations that run the United States are in the business of making money at all costs, in this case innocent lives mostly Palestinians. Humans need to stop providing the means to commit such acts of horror.
It also seems pretty convenient that Benjamin Netanyahu was recently unable to form a new government and is facing criminal corruption charges. Party leaders are always guilty of something, it’s just a matter of if they follow the most profitable line or not. He's obviously not the right person to run Israel, taking it in the extreme right position that’s trendy right now in politics. Extreme either way is no solution to anything, and the sooner Netanyahu goes the better. His father was an Ivy League Professor active in the Zionist movement, who's father was also a Zionists. Point here is people that grow up entitled with an unwavering ideology and no life experience make for horrible leaders. That applies to a lot of world "leaders", even the countries that don't have nonsensical inbred Royals in charge. Any peaceful long-term resolution involves leadership that recognizes that Jews and Palestinians have a right to a home. There also needs to be more fair coverage. I guess it doesn't help that the people running Sony Pictures, Twentieth Century Fox, Lionsgate, Universal, NBC, The New York Times, The Tribune, Discovery, CNN, Google and Facebook are all Jewish. In Palestine, the Israeli Air Force blew up one of the main media buildings that housed Al Jazeera News and the Associated Press. No press or opinion vs all the colluding press and opinions.
As for Hamas, or any of these military coups that emerge are the result of instability and no leadership for its people, present more of a challenge. Israel can and hopefully soon, will function just fine with new leadership. My entire adult life, the Industrial Military Complex has been at war with the Middle East. The defense contractors that have been defending America from an “evasion” always seem to find some action. It's purely about Oil(Money) and strategic power, but we can leave that for another time. From the West perspective Hamas is a terrorist organization, which they are, but if you're living in Palestine having dinner with your family and a Raytheon heat seeker comes through the window and blows up your family into pieces. Wouldn’t that be a terrorist act? In order to have any kind of sustainable solutions the counties and corporations that pillage these places killing innocent people need to find a way to structure these de facto coups into a legit military that can serve as a National Army. At the end of the day these kids are just fighting for what they think or are forced to think is right. Given the option, and right identity, kids can redirect their frustration and hatred towards a national unity that respects and values its citizens. Not that I have much faith in non-secular rule, but I think as a starting point a country that can be run more or less by its people is better than this apartheid situation that’s going on now.
The ceasefire has been called, which is the necessary short-term solution, however not going to change much going forward. This game is being played with a zero-sum, and I think that they were premeditated targets that were going to be fired at some point in the future regardless of what the spark was. My position at the end of the day is that a handful of countries produce all the weapons used to blow everyone up, so it should start at the source and those who benefit the most. Which obviously isn't the everyday people of Palestine or Israel. The upside, with the media fighting for relevance the corporate narrative is being challenged. We just haven't figured out the right way. I have some thoughts, subscribe or follow please.
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Rare 1934 Army vs. Notre Dame football game program from Yankee Stadium! Love that classic cover art! #Football #Yankees #History
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send 👫 and I'll write 4 headcanons about our muses' relationship (accepting)
as previously mentioned, cass will catch feelings if a lady demonstrates both strength and kindness to her. esmeralda managed to do both in one, when she took the upper hand and had her defeated, but chose to hear her out and spare her. ever since that day esme has been on her mind a not insignificant amount.
she worries about esme's safety a lot; sure, she knows she's capable, but against a whole army, there's not much any one person can do. she's been trying to come up with a way to leverage what she can to protect her without risking provoking a war, but so far she's come up short, since paris is out of her jurisdiction and esme has made it clear she has no intentions to leave.
corona is actually not too far from paris on horseback, though she does still have to make a whole trip out of it to be worth the travel. when she does, she likes to bring little trinkets from corona for her. she has to meet her in person anyways to communicate- hard to send letters to someone with no identifiable street address.
cass does wonder a lot about what esme actually thinks about the church, given the opposing forces of the notre dame itself vs frollo showing the two sides of the church. she has yet to ask, though, because truthfully, she's a little afraid of the answer.
#ooc.#waiting for an answer (ask.)#waiting in the wings (hc.)#streetwisetemptress#(cass&esmeralda tag pending.)#religion
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Saturday, September 7th. Part Two.
SEC: Middle Tennessee State at Ole Miss - 3:15 PM SEC Network. Ole Miss leads the series, 1-0. (Last meeting - 2001).
South Florida at Alabama - 6 PM ESPN. Alabama leads the series, 2-0.
Buffalo at Missouri - 6 PM ESPN+. Missouri leads the series, 1-0.
McNeese State at Texas A&M - 11:45 AM SEC Network. Texas A&M leads the series, 1-0.
Alcorn State at Vanderbilt - 6:30 PM ESPNU. First meeting.
Nicholls State at LSU - 6:30 PM ESPN+. First meeting.
Samford at Florida - 6 PM ESPN+. Florida leads the series, 3-0.
Tennessee Tech at Georgia - 1 PM ESPN+. Georgia leads the series, 2-0.
B1G: Western Michigan at Ohio State - 6:30 PM BTN. Ohio State leads the series, 1-0.
Utah State at Southern Cal - 10 PM BTN. Southern Cal leads the series, 6-0.
Bowling Green at Penn State - 11 AM BTN. Penn State leads the series, 2-0. (Last meeting - 1998).
Eastern Michigan at Washington - 2:30 PM BTN. First meeting.
Boise State at Oregon - 9 PM Peacock. Boise State leads the series, 3-0.
Akron at Rutgers - 11 AM BTN. Rutgers leads the series, 1-0. (Last meeting - 1990).
South Dakota at Wisconsin - 2:30 PM FS1. Wisconsin leads the series, 2-0.
Rhode Island at Minnesota - 11 AM Peacock. First meeting.
Big 12: Kansas State at Tulane - 11 AM ESPN. Tulane leads the series, 2-0.
Sam Houston State at Central Florida - 5:30 PM ESPN+. First meeting.
Albany (NY.) at West Virginia - 5 PM ESPN+. First meeting.
Long Island U. at TCU - 7 PM ESPN+. First meeting.
Northern Arizona at Arizona - 9 PM ESPN+. Arizona leads the series, 16-2.
ACC: Marshall at Virginia Tech - 3:30 PM CW. Virginia Tech leads the series, 11-3.
Appalachian State at Clemson - 7 PM ACC Network. Clemson leads the series, 5-0.
Charlotte at North Carolina - 2:30 PM ACC Network. First meeting.
Jacksonville State at Louisville - 2:30 PM ESPN+. First meeting.
Cal Poly at Stanford - 6 PM ESPN+. First meeting.
Duquesne at Boston College - 2:30 PM ESPN+. First meeting.
Florida A&M at Da U - 5 PM ESPN+. Da U leads the series, 10-1.
PAC2 and P4 Independents: Northern Illinois at Notre Dame - 2:30 PM NBC. First meeting.
Oregon State at San Diego State - 9:30 PM CBSSN. Oregon State leads the series, 4-2.
AAC Conference Games: Army at Florida Atlantic - 11 AM CBSSN. First meeting.
Temple at Navy - 2:30 PM CBSSN. The series is tied, 9-9.
Mountain West Game: San Jose State at Air Force - 6 PM CBSSN. Air Force leads the series, 5-2.
CUSA Game: Liberty at New Mexico State - 9:15 PM ESPN2. Liberty leads the series, 5-2.
G5 vs G5: Troy State at Memphis - 11 AM ESPNU. Memphis leads the series, 4-1. (Last Meeting - 1941!?).
UTSA at Texas State - 3 PM ESPNU. UTSA leads the series, 5-0.
Georgia Southern at Nevada - 6 PM TruTV. Georgia Southern leads the series, 2-0. (Last meeting - 1990).
Central Michigan at Florida International - 5 PM ESPN+. Central Michigan leads the series, 1-0.
East Carolina at Old Dominion - 5 PM ESPN+. East Carolina leads the series, 7-3-1.
UL Lafayette at Kennesaw State - 6 PM ESPN+. First meeting.
South Alabama at Ohio - 5 PM ESPN+. First meeting.
Tulsa at Arkansas State - 6 PM ESPN+. The series is tied, 3-3.
UAB at UL Monroe - 6 PM ESPN+. The series is tied, 1-1. (Last meeting - 1999).
Massachusetts at Toledo - 2:30 PM ESPN+. Toledo leads the series, 7-1.
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