Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Sports Thursday

It's Thursday again and that means, "Sports, Sports, Sports." Today, per usual, suddenlystruttin will be covering the upcoming Big Ten games for the weekend and additionally, a modestly expanded look at the games in other parts of the country.

Thursday Night's hors d'oeuvre

#8 Kentucky vs. #11 South Carolina This game is much less an appetizer and much more a true game. With the outcome having a larger impact on the SEC East race than the Tennessee vs Georgia match-up later in the weekend, it's true, look it up Cletus. In any case The Visored One, Steve Spurrier usually owns the Kentucky Wildcats. Meanwhile Kentucky's QB Andre Woodson usually owns the opposing team's secondary. My pick? Kentucky 31 SC 21.

Other non-Big Ten games that will be more entertaining than the Big Ten line up, sigggghhh

Kansas vs. #24 Kansas State "The sexiest pillow fight the Sunflower State could conjure," better live up to it's billing. I don't believe either of these teams has the ability to win the Big 12 North, let alone challenge Texas or Oklahoma, but then again K-State already beat Texas, guh? Kansas 17 Kansas State 28

#10 Oklahoma vs. #19 Texas The Red River Shootout doesn't carry as much relevance as it has in years past when it was a de facto National Title game or, at the least, a showcase of what Vince Young could do. Sadly, both the Sooners and Longhorns come into this game with a conference loss and only the matters of state pride and a potential million dollar pay out by making it to the BCS are on the line. Oklahoma 42 Texas 21

#9 Florida vs. #1 LSU According to this guy the LSU Tigers should have no problems whatsoever with The Florida Gators-Gators are relatives of Crocodiles. Tiger beats Crocodile, Anyone Should Know That. Thus, Tiger beats Gator.- Sadly, the battles between Man, especially, when rivalries and young men's emotions are involved are not nearly as clear-cut nor as predictable as the laws of Mother Nature and shitty Youtube videos. LSU has a much more powerful defensive line that should bottle up UF QB/Force of Nature Tim Tebow. LSU's offense is much better than Florida's defense. Thus, Florida 14 LSU 35.

Big Ten Previews Coming This Afternoon

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