Mississippi State Preview: We’re Talkin’ ‘Bout Practice

November 18, 2008 by Walking on Sunshine · 7 Comments 

It’s funny…when you ask coaches what they think about qualifying for a mid to lower tier bowl, the first thing they usually say is, ‘it’s going to be nice to practice for another couple of weeks.’

Never that ‘we’re looking forward to traveling’ to Shreveport or Nashville…or Memphis or Birmingham (now with the new SEC tie-in to the Papa John’s Bowl).

Reggie Fish (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)With as many freshmen as the Hogs have played this season, perhaps no one in the SEC would cherish the extra work more than the Razorbacks.  So in the words of current NBA star Allen Iverson, “Practice?  We talkin’ ’bout practice, man?”  Yep…you bet we are.

With the Razorbacks two victories shy of extra practice time, Bobby Petrino leads the Hogs into Starkville to rumble with Mississippi State (3-7), before hosting LSU in Little Rock.  The Bulldogs are coming off a hard-fought 32-7 loss to #1 Alabama, while the Tigers escaped by Troy, 40-31, after trailing 31-3 in the second half.

Mississippi State was eliminated from bowl contention last week as they struggled to put up points against the stout ‘Bama defense.  Surprisingly, after 10 games the Bulldogs continue to sit last year’s starting quarterback Wesley Carroll for diminutive junior college transfer Tyson Lee (5-11, 180).  Hog fans got an up-close view of Carroll last season when he torched the Razorbacks in Little Rock for 421 yards and four TDs in a 45-31 loss.

The Bulldog defense has been schizophrenic all year: holding Auburn to 3 points in a 3-2 loss, then giving up 34 to a bad Tennessee offense.  Wide Receiver Derek Pegues is a dangerous return man.

Coach Petrino is uncommittal on which Dick brother may start at quarterback.  Nathan mopped up at USC after Casey suffered a concussion.  If healthy, look for Casey to start.  Believe it or not, he still gives the Hogs the best chance to win…and keep practicing.

CBSSports.com BlogPoll Ballot — Week 12

November 17, 2008 by Walking on Sunshine · 5 Comments 

We have resisted moving Florida to the top spot since they have one loss…but no more.  After completely embarrassing a top-ranked defense in South Carolina (56-6), there is little doubt (at least, in our mind) who has the best overall team.  The Alabama sputtering offense sees them losing ground.

You can see the complete BlogPoll over at CBS Sports.com.

Here’s the RazorBloggers ballot for this week:

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CBSSports.com BlogPoll Ballot — Week 11

November 11, 2008 by Walking on Sunshine · 2 Comments 

We must be the last one on the Texas Tech bandwagon.  The Red Raiders move up accordingly after their 56-20 thumping of Okie State.  Pirates rule!!!  Got a chance to see Ball State play for the first time last week and they have a nice little team.  So we’re finally giving them some props, too.

CBSSports.com BlogPollYou can see the complete BlogPoll over at CBS Sports.com.

Here’s the RazorBloggers ballot for this week:

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CBSSports.com BlogPoll Ballot — Week 10

November 4, 2008 by Walking on Sunshine · 8 Comments 

Thanks to the rousing win by Texas Tech over Texas, Alabama takes the top spot this week.  The Tide visit LSU on Saturday.  The convincing win by Florida over Georgia jumps them up accordingly.

You can see the complete BlogPoll over at CBS Sports.com.

Here’s the RazorBloggers ballot for this week:

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CBSSports.com BlogPoll Ballot — Week 9

October 27, 2008 by Walking on Sunshine · Add Comment 

Wild week last week as eight of the top 25 went down in flames.  After a lackluster performance, USC drops as others in the top 7 shine.  Florida and Georgia get the cocktail mix out this week in Jacksonville.  Upset alert…Texas has to travel to Lubbock to face Texas Tech this week.
CBSSports.com BlogPoll
You can see the complete BlogPoll over at CBS Sports.com.

Here’s the RazorBloggers ballot for this week:

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The Good, The Bad and The Ugly — Ole Miss

October 27, 2008 by Walking on Sunshine · 18 Comments 

Some random thoughts after watching the Ole Miss game.

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