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Posted: 9/28/2006
For a college football coach to turn a loser into a winner, he has to turn around the execution on the field, the procuring of talent, and most importantly, the culture of losing at whatever perennial struggler theyre trying to re-shape. At the real shitholes, it can take years- years to convince indifferent students to come out to the morgue of a stadium, years to convince good recruits that they wont go 3-40-1 for their careers if they sign on, and then years to do anything other than get punished before the results show up on Saturdays.

Frank Beamer was 24-43-2 in his first six seasons at Virginia Tech. Bill Snyder got a big chunk of his early wins against the backwash of I-AA. Gary Barnetts best record in his first four years at Northwestern was 3-7-1. There may not be a more difficult coaching task in non-hockey team sports than turning around a bad college football program.

The Solons will focus in on a group of schools that are at least threatening to change things for the better in 2006. The circumstances in each case differ. One is a traditional winner that for a variety of reasons, most of them related to their NCAA pool-hustling coach and his woeful successor, has imploded in the last few years. One is the birthplace of college football but a longtime stinkpit that is experiencing a renaissance under an ambitious homeboy of a former assistant coach. One has long been among the very worst programs in the nation on a year-in, year-out basis, and may/may not be one of the worst this season as well. And one had a few years of shady, flashy, and wholly un-sportsmanlike glory, before it crumbled to its shoddy foundation in the very stadium in which this team will play, this weekend.

Akron (2-2) at Kent State (2-2)- When Antonio Gates spends two years on your campus and doesnt take a single snap, thats how you know youve got a fifth-rate program. Thats Kent State for you.

The Golden Flashes have had one winning season in the last 18 years, two in the last three decades. Kent hasnt won the MAC and appeared in a bowl since 1972, when Jack Lambert was the teams middle linebacker and the Flashes lost 21-18 to Freddie Solomon, John Matuszak, and the University of Tampa in the Tangerine Bowl (now the Capitol One Bowl; then a pre-Christmas automatic bid for the MAC champion). The last time they came close to winning the MAC was 1987, when Glen Mason was the head coach and they finished second to Eastern Michigan. Mason went to Kansas, and two years later Kent State went 0-11, going the entire season without making a single field goal at all.

That was by no means the only winless season. There have been several. Kent always seems to be working on one of the nations longest losing streaks. Generally, when these losing streaks end, as they must, the fans storm the field and take down the goalposts. Not that there are many, fans that is: Kent always finishes well below the supposed I-A mandated average attendance of 15,000, a rule that is never enforced, as far as I know. The Flashes are regularly outdrawn by local high school teams, and with reason; they play very good football at the high school level around here, and they play very bad football at Kent State.

This season got off to a typical start- a 44-0 blowout loss to Minnesota and an overtime defeat at Army, a game lost in large part by the teams kicking game, which traditionally has been the weakest of many weak spots for the program. But then the Flashes broke character, winning consecutive road games over the O.G. Miami and Bowling Green to move to 2-0 in the conference, good for undisputed possession of first place in the MAC East. Now comes the next big test: the University of Akron, just 10 miles away down I-76 West.

Akron was I-AA until the mid-80s, playing in the Ohio Valley Conference with schools like Murray State and Austin Peay. Then, around 1987 or so, they fired longtime coach Jim Dennison, hired Gerry Faust, fresh off his defenestrating at Notre Dame, and proclaimed themselves a major independent. There was talk of Akron joining the MAC, but the Zips didnt want to lower themselves so. They thought they were going to be the next Miami, or at least the next Louisville. They remained Akron. After several years of being bukkaked by opponents as an independent, they decided hey, maybe the MAC wasnt such a bad league to join after all. Once in, the Zips settled quietly toward the bottom of the conference standings and stayed there. Other than Jason Taylor, they were never anything remotely special. Akron even lost to Kent every now and again.

In the last several years, however, Akron has evolved into an exciting, competitive team. In 2005 the Zips came from way behind to upset Northern Illinois in the MAC Championship Game and earned the conferences automatic berth in the Motor City Bowl, their first-ever bowl appearance. Teams are fearing the Roo a bit more than they used to. In the last seven minutes and change of Akrons upset of N.C. State, quarterback Luke Getsy was 4-of-6 for 125 yards and ran for 30 more, directing touchdown drives of 96 and 67 yards. Thats pretty good.

Wack Predicto: Akron 35, Kent State 31. The Zips squeeze out a thriller reminiscent of the Charlie Frye-Joshua Cribbs donnybrooks of the recent past.

Washington (3-1) at Arizona (2-2)- For the past several years, like stoners passing the bubbler back and forth, the Washington Huskies and the Arizona Wildcats have chilled together in the dark basement of the Pac 10 Conference. Once these were mighty powers; Steve Emtmann, Billy Joe Hobart and the undefeated 1991 Huskies; Rob Waldrop, Tedy Bruschi, and Arizonas Desert Swarm defense. But that was back in the day, man (cough).

But a renew might be in the works in Seattle and Tucson. It could be that the Huskies and Wildcats have cashed out the irrelevance, tapped out the bowl of defeat, and opened the blinds to the bright light of winning.

Tyrone Willinghams Huskies, bucking my advice on hiring washouts, are off to their best start since 2003 at 3-1. Of course, Willingham is in his element: a Pac-10 team that would consider a 6-5 season a rousing success. Quarterback Isaiah Stanback is the wheel horse, completing nearly 57% of his passes, with six touchdowns and only two interceptions. Stanback is also the teams second-leading rusher. Washington has played decently against quality competition- their loss was a respectable 37-20 defeat at Oklahoma, and they have beaten Fresno State and UCLA back-to-back.

While Arizona is off to its best start since 2002, Mike Stoopss Wildcats havent looked all that impressive so far, with uninspired victories over BYU and Stephen F. Austin, a 45-3 burial at LSU, and what may be their best effort so far a 20-3 home loss to USC. The Wildcats are averaging just 12.5 points per game and scored a combined six points in the losses to LSU and USC. Stoopss defense has performed reasonably well, but his 108th-ranked offense has not.

Wack Predicto: Washington 20, Arizona 13. Arizona is the only Pac-10 school never to make it to the Rose Bowl. Ill go out on a limb and opine the Wildcats wont get to Pasadena this year either.

Rutgers (4-0) at South Florida (3-1)- When Greg Schiano was hired to coach Rutgers in 2000; he didnt make being merely competitive his goal, even though the Scarlet Knights were at the time one of the worst programs in America. He actually made a National Championship the stated goal at a program that was in the middle of a 25-game in-conference losing streak.

Cut to six years later. Coming off their first winning season since 1992 and their first bowl appearance since 1978, the Scarlet Knights are off to their first 4-0 record since 1980. Unlike other coaches who turned around struggling programs with gimmick offenses, Schiano has done it the old-fashioned way, putting together a basic attack featuring the backfield of fireplug halfback Ray Rice and multi-faceted fullback Brian Leonard, an excellent tight end in Clark Harris, and a big, powerful offensive line. Never mind the fact that theyve played North Carolina, Illinois, Ohio, and Howard. This is a good team. And if Schiano ignores the sweet nothings that will be coming his way out of Coral Gables, Florida, this off-season, under his tutelage, Rutgers- Rutgers- will become a powerhouse. Hell, hes already gotten through the hard part.

South Florida, in its fifth season in I-A, went to the Meineke Bowl last year, and got off to a 3-0 start before losing 13-7 at Kansas a week ago. Bulls freshman quarterback Matt Grothe has generated 73% of his teams offense with his arm and feet and either ran or passed on 50 of USFs 63 plays from scrimmage in the Kansas game. He even punted once against the Jayhawks. Spreading the ball out is for losers- or at least, teams with more than one effective playmaker.

Wack Predicto: Rutgers 24, South Florida 17. Id be inclined to give USF a home-field advantage on a Friday Night, but the vast, empty spaces of Raymond James Stadium will negate it to a degree.

Houston (4-0) at Miami (Fl.) (0-2)- The Cougars will play Miami for the first time since September 12, 1991. That was a much-hyped Thursday Night game: SI coverboy David Klinger and the Run n Shoot head-to-head the mighty Hurricanes. That was when Houston specialized in running up the score against hopelessly overmatched opponents (95-21 over SMU, 84-21 over Eastern Washington, etc.). As a matter of fact, the Cougs swaggered into the Orange Bowl fresh from a 73-3 pasting of Louisiana Tech. For the first and last time, the Miami Hurricanes were more likable than their opponent.

Gino Torretta, Jessie Armistead, Michael Barrow and the rest of Miamis Ruthless Posse brought Armageddon to the Cougars. They physically battered David Klingler, destroyed Houstons undersized receivers, muscled its defense and, frankly, taught the Cougars a lesson in domination. 40-10. When Illinois beat the Cougars 51-10 the next week, the jig was up. And you really havent heard much from the Houston Cougars since.

Now, 15 years, lots of losses, and several NCAA rules violations later, Houston is back in the Orange Bowl, with an opportunity for some payback on behalf of Klingler, John Brown the Third, and the rest of those long-ago Cougars. While Houston and coach Art Briles are sitting pretty at 4-0, the best start since 1990, the Canes are 1-2, their worst start since 1997, and their coach has the remaining career life-span of that Pope who got poisoned. Against Florida State and Louisville, Miami- the alma mater of McGahee, Highsmith, and Cleveland Gary- rushed for 66 yards on 55 carries. In their last three games against I-A opponents, the Canes are 0-3 and have been outscored 84-20. The offense problems have officially become chronic in Coral Gables.

Houstons senior quarterback Kevin Kolb has been almost perfect so far, completing nearly 70% of his passes for 12 touchdowns and just one interception. Just in case youre ready to assume these impressive numbers were racked up against inferior competition, well you should. Houstons first three wins were over Rice, Tulane, and Grambling. But Kolb did throw for 313 yards and four touchdowns to lead a second-half comeback against Oklahoma State, and he has 67 touchdown passes as opposed to only 28 picks in his career at Houston.

If the Hurricanes lose this game, and fall to 1-3, will Larry Coker be fired on Monday?

Wack Predicto: Miami 24, Houston 7. Come on, Miami will beat the Cougs in the Orange Bowl. I mean, theyre Miami, right? Right? Hello?

Never Would Have Allowed Herbie off the set in Columbus, let alone bringing in a Michigan guy to take his place.

ESPN Gameday comes to Columbus. So, its assumed Kirk Herbstreit, the former highly touted turned underachieving Buckeye quarterback, will be in the booth because its Columbus and well, that is his job. Nope. He was in East Lansing, alongside Musberger and Bob Davie in a three-man crew assigned to the ND-Sparty clash. Taking Herbies place alongside Chris and the Coach is Cleveland native traitor and Michigan Heisman winner Desmond Howard, who, before last years tOSU-Texas game, sang Hail To The Victors from the very top of the Horseshow with Nick Lachey (?). Corso and 4th-Pick Desmond proceeded to heap scorn on Ohio States muddy, flawed, yet decisive victory. Youd have thought Ohio State had beaten someone other than the defending conference champion and a ranked team (albeit one with a very shaky freshman quarterback and an elderly coach with a misery in his bowels). Corso at one point opined that there was no true #1 in the country. Desmond Howard agreed, as he should have.

Of course, if USC were ranked #1, the subject would have never come up.

Im not going to go burn a couch over it or nothing, but it is kind of fun to ponder the means and ways of ESPNs ways and means. Why hustle him off the scene when Gameday is in Columbus, of all places? It isnt like Herbie is some kind of egregious Buckeye homer, but still did the replacement have to be 4th-Pick Desmond? Its suspicious. Its like Herbie was X from JFK, and right as he was packing for C-Bus General Y over at the Worldwide Leader called him in and said, Youre going to the South Pole. Herbie: I am?

By the way, that punt return of Desmonds, in 1991? Where he did the pose? It came when Michigan was up 24-3, in the fourth quarter. It meant nothing to the outcome of the game. Oh, and he wasnt even close on the pose. Heisman Guy has both feet on the ground. So there.

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(Comments 1-2 out of 2)

not to nitpick...
Posted: 9/28/2006

But PSU's "shaky" (agreed) quarterback is a Junior, not a Freshman. Which makes him all the more frightening.

Not that it matters, since roughly 7 people will actually read this column because there are no penis or fart jokes.

Great piece though.


dont' mean to hate but..
Posted: 9/28/2006

this is kind of funny that nobody is reading an article about a bunch of teams no one gives a shit about...

good write-ups though, not that i know anything about the teams.... or care.


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