This Week’s College Football TV Schedule and Point Spreads

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Week 11 of college football is upon us. Last week we saw Michigan lose again, Cincinnati escape an upset from Pittsburgh, Arkansas roll over South Carolina, and LSU pull a 9-6 win over Alabama.

This week we have some more great top 25 action, the highlights of which are broken down here by Robert Crowe. We also encourage you to indulge your college football love with a fun weekly fantasy college football challenge at Daily Joust.

Settle down, relax, and get ready for another great weekend of college football.

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This Week’s College Football TV Schedule and Point Spreads: Week 9 – Saturday, October 29th

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Week 9 of the college football season is upon us, bringing yet another exciting week of Saturday action. Last week we saw Purdue upset Illinois, LSU continue their dominance, and Michigan State beat Wisconsin in dramatic fashion. This week we have some more great top 25 action, with the best of the best broken down here by Robert Crowe..

So settle down, relax, and get ready for another great weekend of college football.

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This Week’s College Football TV Schedule and Point Spreads for Week 7 – Saturday, October 15th

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Week 7 of college football is upon us. The season has gone by pretty fast and has already been pretty entertaining. Hopefully this week will offer us more close and entertaining games.

So settle down, relax, and get ready for another great weekend of college football. As always, here are some of the marquee games to pay attention to this week and then the entire college football TV schedule for Week 7.

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This Week’s College Football Point Spreads and TV Schedule for Week 3 – Saturday, September 17th

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Week two is now in the books. Arizona State upset Missouri, Notre Dame collapsed against Michigan, South Carolina avoided an upset by Georgia, and LSU continued their dominance.

Week three is not without its share of what should be exciting and entertaining games, and here at MSF we want to make sure you get to see all of them.

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Hidden “Gems” : James Rhodes, Prospect League Pitching Star

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During the summer baseball season, when folks are following Major, Minor and Independent Professional leagues, college kids spread themselves out across the country in regional leagues that generally run from early June to mid August.

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LOTD: More Losers in Wrigleyville – Northwestern Hoping to Schedule Football Game at Wrigley Field

That’s right, you read the headline correctly. Two organizations defined by their tradition of perpetual sucking losing are in talks to merge their “lovable” losing together. 

Apparently Northwestern is attempting to schedule a football game or two at Wrigley Field during the 2010 and 2011 seasons. Naturally, the proposed opponent for the game appears to be the Illinois Fighting Illini and their water-skiiing maniac of a coach Ron Zook.

Zook Eyes Game at Wrigley Field – (ESPN Chicago)

Zook, appearing on the “Waddle and Silvy” show on ESPN 1000 on Monday morning, said he would love the chance for the two Big Ten rivals to square off in the “Friendly Confines.”

“Well, to be honest with you, we were there last night and walking around with the people there and I just think it would be an awesome venue,” Zook said. “Obviously, until just a couple years ago, there had been more NFL games played in that stadium than any other stadium, and there hasn’t been a game played there since 1970.

“And can you imagine the national media? I think it would be great to have that opportunity. I’m probably speaking out of turn, the higher-ups make the decisions, obviously.”

Playing a football game at Wrigley would certainly not be unprecedented, as the Bears played there from the 1920s through the building of Solider Field in 1970. Additionally, Northern Illinois played Iowa at Wrigley Field back in 2007.

Northwestern Pushes for Football Game versus Illinois at Wrigley Field — (Chicago Tribune)

We are continuing a dialogue with Illinois,” Phillips said. “Within the next month or so, we’ll decide if it’s something that can work. There are a lot of moving parts, but it’s something I will pursue aggressively.



“I thought of how good the Northern Illinois-Iowa game was at Soldier Field. This may be the next great venue for a special game.”



As NIU’s athletic director at the time, Phillips was the point man for the Huskies-Iowa game, which sold out Soldier Field on Sept. 1, 2007. Iowa won 16-3, and Hawkeyes fans filled at least two-thirds of the 61,500 seats.

Northwestern-Illinois may play football game at Wrigley Field

Among the details still to be worked out (ALERT! Someone please notify the AP that I am about to link to them and send traffic their way…) for any Northwestern-Illinois game at Wrigley are the financial considerations and the logistics of turning Wrigley Field into a stadium where the home team actually wins venue fit for a college football game. One of the biggest questions is about player safety and about whether there is enough space behind the end zones and on the sidelines to ensure the well-being of the players.

We’ll see what happens with this one. All kidding and Cubs hatred aside, I think this would be a pretty damn cool thing for Northwestern, Illinois, the Big Ten, and sports fans in Chicago. Plus, no one would have to worry about Northwestern or Illinois winning a National Championship and spoiling the history of home team futility at Wrigley.

* – Football at Wrigley Field photo credit: Tribune File Photo

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College Football: Big games in the Big-Ten

Thus far the Big Ten has come up with mixed reviews. There are high spots and low ones and considering that Big Ten BCS representatives (ahhemmm, the Buckeyes and Illini) showed so poorly during bowl season, lukewarm feelings about the conference in the media and amongst college football fans have remained. (Especially those of us from SEC and ACC country)

After Ohio State’s whooping in the coliseum even more heads turned. That came hours after Michigan dropped a game to a Notre Dame team which is shaky at best. A few hours later, though, the Badgers went came up big out of conference. There were mixed reviews before then, but even more after the fact. The real question is, who will rise to the top from this conference?

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