June 23, 2008
Looking for this year's 'BCS buster'
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YOU KNOW what we need in college football this fall?

Faster games? From a selfish deadline standpoint, I'm on board, but I'm not sure that many fans really want the clock to start after the ball is reset from out-of-bounds plays.

A playoff? Yes, but as I've stated before, we've lost that battle. The 12-game season and hyperexpansion of the bowls have assured us that we will never, ever live to see a legitimate playoff. Fight for a "plus-one" and be happy to get it.

A good "BCS buster" team? Ahhhhh, there we go. We always need one of those. Can't let the six "BCS automatic qualifier" conferences and Notre Dame have all the fun, right?

We thought we had something in Hawaii last season, but the Warriors were exposed as pretenders by Georgia in the Sugar Bowl. Expect them to fade back into the middle of the WAC pack after quarterback Colt Brennan left for the pros and coach June Jones bolted for Southern Methodist.

We need another team like Boise State in 2006. Or better yet, the 2004 Utah Utes.

As you may recall, that 12-0 campaign was Urban Meyer's last act before taking Florida by storm. The Utes pelted three unranked BCS teams and pillaged the Mountain West - they even routed Brigham Young in the "Holy War," where lopsided games are as rare as alcohol at the tailgates.

They became the first team to crash the BCS party, when access for the "non-BCS" leagues was nearly impossible. Unfortunately, they were rewarded with a Fiesta Bowl game against the worst Big East representative in the BCS era, Walt Harris' last Pitt team. I predicted in print that the Utes would pound Pitt by five touchdowns, but I was wrong - Pitt scored to lose 35-7.

It's a shame Utah couldn't get a better game. Those Utes were much better than the '06 Boise State Broncos, in my humble opinion.

Four years later, the Utes may be the best bet to harass the BCS cartel, under coach Kyle Whittingham. A slew of starters return, including efficient quarterback Brian Johnson.

I project this team to give Rich Rodriguez a fitting start at the "Big House" in Michigan, laying a big, fat "L" on the Wolverines. The Utes should also beat Oregon State at home in a Thursday nighter in early October, and they get TCU and BYU at home.

There are a few other teams with legitimate BCS-busting aspirations, but each have major questions.

  • Boise State - Is Ian Johnson still in college? Good grief, I think he not only played in the 2007 Fiesta Bowl, he played in the 1994 I-AA playoffs against Marshall, as well.
  • The concern here is the Broncos are breaking in a new quarterback to replace Tyler Tharp, not to mention the tight end and four starters on the offensive line. But Johnson headlines a deep backfield and the wide receiving corps is even deeper, with Fiesta Bowl hero Vinny Perretta back from injury. (He threw the overtime touchdown pass against Oklahoma.)

    The Broncos travel to Southern Mississippi, but get Hawaii and Fresno State at home. Big, big game: Sept. 20 at Oregon.

  • Central Florida, East Carolina - These teams won't even break the Top 25 because (a) they both lost their star running back to the NFL and (b) they play manly nonconference schedules.
  • Even without Kevin Smith, UCF could take another Conference USA title. The Knights will have a better pitch-and-catch game with receivers Kamar Aiken and Rocky Ross, and I really like the defense. The secondary of Johnell Neal, Joe Burnett, Sha'reff Rashad and Jason Venson will be the Knights' best since Asante Samuel and Atari Bigby patrolled the passing lanes in 2002.

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    Posted By: Gretchen (11:20am 06-25-2008)
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    Forget any colors but Purple & Yellow!!!! LSU all the WAY!!!!

    Posted By: Bandaid (1:01pm 06-24-2008)
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    Are you kidding me? Did you even do any research? Utah has no running game and no receivers to catch the ball from an "efficient" QB in Brina. There's no way Utah is going to go undefeated, nor are they going to win the conference. Next time you write a story about teams on the other side of the nation, do some suckin' research.

    Posted By: mcgridironb (11:38pm 06-23-2008)
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    To "The WVU Guy"

    If you and your fellow WVU fans are so noble, then why are you posting all of this garbage on the Detroit Free Press site? Get over it! Your coach left to go to a real football school. I hope you enjoyed your 15 minutes of fame, I thought it was a cute story that WVU enjoyed a cinderella ride through the weak Big East the past couple of years. Look on the bright side though, now you can be affectionately referred to as West Virginia University (a.k.a. "University of Michigan farm school"), Why don't you just stay off this website and go do whatever it is that people do in West Virginia.

    P.S. What do we care anyway about what some writer in West Virginia that has no clue what he is talking about regarding Michigan/Utah.

    Posted By: umichfan (7:55pm 06-23-2008)
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    you are asinine to think that michigan will lose two straight home openers.

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