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STAssEN Accuracy Ratings
Chris Stassen is an independent third-party analyst whose Stassen Accuracy Ratings simply calculate which preseason football publication most accurately predicts the final conference standings. Since our launch in 2012, we have been more accurate than Phil Steele, Athlon, USA Today, FOX, Rivals, CBS, and ESPN, among many others. We pride ourselves in our preseason prediction accuracy and our content provided by our season preview. In 2016, we featured full team previews for each Power 5 team and also graded each projected Power 5 starter on each side of the of the ball. The ‘Pick Six’ (Interception Return for Touchdown) is not only the best play in sports, but a total game-changer with immediate impact. Pick Six Previews was created with the same goal--to make an immediate impact of success, accuracy, and expertise on the great sport of College Football. Continue Reading...
Fashion Wars
Uniforms are a point of contention amongst every fan base. Are they important? Do they help with recruiting? If so, how much? These are questions that are difficult to quantify and there may be a different answer for each unique situation. In addition to discussing uniform designs, we take a deep dive into the psychology of recruits to see how brands influence where they will end up playing college football. After surveying 100 FBS recruits to find the answers, the results are in and they are truly astounding. Nike, Adidas, and Under Armour are fighting neck-and-neck for the top spot in the prospects' minds. Also, the recruits answered which uniform style they prefer, and modern uniforms are out-performing the classic uniforms. Two blue-bloods were voted to have the worst uniforms in all of college football--you won't believe which schools they are. Continue Reading...
Football Factories
You hear it every year: "I chose [Insert School] because they put players in the NFL." It is one of the go-to recruiting pitches for every coach with NFL experience, and every coach who employs a pro-style offense. For instance, Duke’s David Cutcliffe—QB mentor to the Manning brothers and a pro-style offense aficionado—took jabs at Georgia Tech coach Paul Johnson’s spread option attack: “You’re not seeing what you’re going to see in pro ball, if you think you’re a pro-type of player. If I’m a receiver, why?" Of course, Paul Johnson has been pumping out NFL receivers like no other, so is there any merit to what Cutcliffe is saying? How about the coaches who are negatively recruiting against Oregon's offense? Continue Reading...
1990s Florida State Dynasty
To kickoff our weekly Throwback Thursday feature, we're starting with the current National Champions - the Florida State Seminoles. But before we take a look at how the 2013 team stands in the context of previous champions (coming next week), the decade of dominance needs to be highlighted. From 1987 to 2000, FSU won 10+ games and finished in the Top 5 EVERY SEASON. With a total record of 152-19-1 over that span, Bobby Bowden established himself as an all-time great coach and brought his program to uncharted marks of excellence. 2 National Titles (1993, 1999) and 2 Heisman Winners (Ward and Weinke) are exclamation points on this steady string of success - the 1999 team became the first and only National Champion to go wire-to-wire ranked #1. The stats and numbers tell only part of the story; below is a highlight tape focusing on 4 legends from different parts of this 14-year dynasty: SANDERS, DUNN, WARRICK, BUCKLEY. Continue reading...
Georgia Tech Defeats Cumberland, 222-0
Long before the famous award was named in his honor, John Heisman coached 3 sports at Georgia Tech. His baseball team lost big to Cumberland College, who ran up the score to a humbling 22-0. Despite Cumberland cancelling their football program over the summer, they were still in a contract to play that fall against Tech in Atlanta. Heisman denied their cancellation requests, and the buyout was too high, so Cumberland was forced to send up a squad. The local newspapers (see photo) predicted it would be an easy contest for the hometown "Engineers" football team. But no one thought the matchup would be such a historic beatdown, the most lopsided game in the history of the sport. Continue reading...
The Game So Loud, It Caused an Earthquake
LSU and Auburn renew their rivalry this Saturday, and it's hard to believe that two other top-15 ranked games are stealing the attention. While the college football epicenter is located in the State of Mississippi this Saturday, this matchup cannot be overlooked. Year after year these rivals produce exciting finishes, some of the best the league has seen.
On October 8th, 1988, the #4 Auburn Tigers came into a raucous Death Valley to take on the 2-2 LSU Tigers. Auburn held a 6-0 lead for most of the contest, but LSU QB Tommy Hodson got the ball one last time, under two minutes left. Hodson led a courageous and historic drive, but the offense stalled at the 11-yard line. Continue reading...
On October 8th, 1988, the #4 Auburn Tigers came into a raucous Death Valley to take on the 2-2 LSU Tigers. Auburn held a 6-0 lead for most of the contest, but LSU QB Tommy Hodson got the ball one last time, under two minutes left. Hodson led a courageous and historic drive, but the offense stalled at the 11-yard line. Continue reading...
The Greatest Team of All-Time?
It is hard enough to settle the annual National Championship debates every December and January. Even more difficult: comparing past champions, and arguing which team is the greatest of All-Time. As we trudge through the offseason, Pick Six Previews will settle the debate once and for all: Who is the Greatest College Football Team Ever?
With the help of "What If Sports" (a complex historic matchup program that virtually simulates games), we will create a comprehensive bracket style tournament with past champions and at-large teams dating back to 1996 (since they only have the data for teams back to 1996). Not only does the program determine a winner, but also gives in-depth stats and a box score. As the tournament progresses, we will publish the results round by round and also discuss the top performers. Continue reading...
With the help of "What If Sports" (a complex historic matchup program that virtually simulates games), we will create a comprehensive bracket style tournament with past champions and at-large teams dating back to 1996 (since they only have the data for teams back to 1996). Not only does the program determine a winner, but also gives in-depth stats and a box score. As the tournament progresses, we will publish the results round by round and also discuss the top performers. Continue reading...
Rarest Play in Football: One Point Safety
With the recent news about lead announcer Brent Musburger moving over to the new SEC Network, speculation is running rampant about possible successors. One name that comes to mind is Brad Nessler, and after reviewing some of his top moments, I realized that he called the rarest play in college football, the one-point safety, BOTH TIMES it ever happened.
In the history of Division 1 Football, this play has occurred twice, and twice Nessler had the play-by-play. Continue reading...
In the history of Division 1 Football, this play has occurred twice, and twice Nessler had the play-by-play. Continue reading...
Worst Offensive Series Ever - 3rd & 57
Ranked #3 and undefeated early on in the 2000 season, the Ol' Ball Coach brought his Gators into Starksville to face the Mississippi State Bulldogs. After multiple sacks - one for a safety - on starter (and current ESPN analyst) Jesse Palmer, Spurrier put in young Rex Grossman. His famous "Fun and Gun" passing offense was working effectively until about 10 minutes left in the 4th. Trailing by 8, Florida was at least nearing scoring range until possibly the worst series of all-time ensued. Continue reading...