Kansas vs. UCONN: College Football's True Championship Game....I Think????
Kansas Versus UCONN in the National Championship: Wouldn't it be Pure Bliss?
11/10/07
--Dexter Sports
First it is the Colorado Rockies, shocking the Rocky Mountain Air right from our lungs. Where did they come from? What in the world happened? I'll tell you what happened, it was a little something called determination. How about the Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers? Well, people had them shot down from contention because the Bears had to much bite. As we all know, their bite is more of a nibble and their growl is more of a twisted, insane and ashamed cry for help. Now it is College Football's turn to throw in two underdogs, that are destined for Glory. The Kansas Jayhawks and The UCONN Huskies are highly regarded and favored for the national championship: IN COLLEGE BASKETBALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How great would it be to see these two teams in the National Championship. Both are riding the same ship that Boise State did a year ago, and both teams are very similar. Lets have a look.....
Both UCONN and Kansas have had big wins to date. Kansas, who went in and defeated in-state rival Kansas State, who was ranked at the time. UCONN has taken the Big East by storm. Though they lost a nail biter to ACC foe Virginia, they have dominated the Big East Conference. With wins over Louisville, South Florida, and Rice University, this team has near as many Quality wins as the Ohio State Buckeyes who sit in the number one slot. Both teams are led by very talented quarterbacks with similar numbers. The Huskies are led by Junior Tyler Lorenson(shown above) who sports a 90 QB rating, but has been a solid leader on the field. Kansas is lead by a solid offense, with quarterback Tom Reesing, who has similar numbers as Ohio State's Todd Beckman who is starting to creep into Heisman talk. The Offense is also powered by a strong running game, led by Brandon McAnderson with 807 Rushing yards on the year, and Jake Sharp who has barreled 661 yards this year. Both teams will end the season against their toughest opponents. Kansas will have to beat #7 Missouri while UConn will have to battle a very good West Virginia team.
Though the outcome is doubtful, it would be great to see these two unexpected teams duke it out for College Football's National Championship. Hey, it could still happen.... right? I sure hope so, because it would be a nice smack in the face to the BCS system.
11/10/07
--Dexter Sports
First it is the Colorado Rockies, shocking the Rocky Mountain Air right from our lungs. Where did they come from? What in the world happened? I'll tell you what happened, it was a little something called determination. How about the Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers? Well, people had them shot down from contention because the Bears had to much bite. As we all know, their bite is more of a nibble and their growl is more of a twisted, insane and ashamed cry for help. Now it is College Football's turn to throw in two underdogs, that are destined for Glory. The Kansas Jayhawks and The UCONN Huskies are highly regarded and favored for the national championship: IN COLLEGE BASKETBALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How great would it be to see these two teams in the National Championship. Both are riding the same ship that Boise State did a year ago, and both teams are very similar. Lets have a look.....
Both UCONN and Kansas have had big wins to date. Kansas, who went in and defeated in-state rival Kansas State, who was ranked at the time. UCONN has taken the Big East by storm. Though they lost a nail biter to ACC foe Virginia, they have dominated the Big East Conference. With wins over Louisville, South Florida, and Rice University, this team has near as many Quality wins as the Ohio State Buckeyes who sit in the number one slot. Both teams are led by very talented quarterbacks with similar numbers. The Huskies are led by Junior Tyler Lorenson(shown above) who sports a 90 QB rating, but has been a solid leader on the field. Kansas is lead by a solid offense, with quarterback Tom Reesing, who has similar numbers as Ohio State's Todd Beckman who is starting to creep into Heisman talk. The Offense is also powered by a strong running game, led by Brandon McAnderson with 807 Rushing yards on the year, and Jake Sharp who has barreled 661 yards this year. Both teams will end the season against their toughest opponents. Kansas will have to beat #7 Missouri while UConn will have to battle a very good West Virginia team.
Though the outcome is doubtful, it would be great to see these two unexpected teams duke it out for College Football's National Championship. Hey, it could still happen.... right? I sure hope so, because it would be a nice smack in the face to the BCS system.