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College Football Notes from Week 2

BYU and Boise beat other non-bcs opponents like they were BCS powers. We are still on a collision course with the BCS rankings...I am standing by my thoughts that Boise and either the winner of the TCU/BYU game will be  undefeated come January and the BCS will have decisions to make. Yes I am counting out Utah...the Utes won't beat them both.

The mid-majors did well this week vs the big boys. Had a huge weekend really.

MAC: Central Michigan and Toledo had big wins while Western Michigan, Eastern Michigan, and BGSU had near misses. I said it last week, I like the Bowling Green team....I am a Central Fan and am upset we gotta play them on the road....

WAC: Hawaii beat Washington St. Congrats to the Warriors, but the cougars are horrible. Still, its a BCS team, and we love that don't we!

CUSA: Houston did it. You saw it...very impressive, especially in Stillwater.

MWC: We all knew TCU would beat VA, but still a win against the big boys is a win. I really though AF would beat Minnesota. I am pumped about Navy-AF this year...I will be at the game, should be a good.

Sunbelt: Honestly, I loved Houston's chances, even though it was a surprise they won...and Central is my team, so I rooted for them...but Louisiana Lafayette beating Kansas St in Kansas was really a shocker. Well done Cajuns!

Also, of note: Sadly, Ball St. lost to New Hampshire....I think I had noted that Ball St wasn't to be trusted this year...they weren't as good as their record said last year, and this year no Nate Davis....

Fresno St. played very well against Wisconsin but couldn't pull it out. It is worth mentioning though. Good Game Bulldogs.

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