2013 Week 2: College Football games of the Week

Last week we saw some good games, David Carr’s brother Derek jumped on the national radar, Manziel ruffled some feathers again but still balled, Braxton looked like a much improved QB albeit against Buffalo, Clemson won a big game for once and Bama didn’t look as impressive as people made them seem. I got long winded, I forgot to shoutout Bridgewater for cooking and Tuberville for having them Bearcats look solid.

Check out which games you should watch this weekend.

Saturday 9/7

Cincinnati @ Illinois, ESPN2, Noon- Coach Tuberville got the Bearcats looking good they beat up on the Boilermakers last week. Illinois looked solid last week also. Both teams have dual threat QB’s which one will impose their will on the game? Will the Bearcats beat their second Big Ten team in consecutive weeks?

#12 Florida @ Miami (FL), ESPN, NoonI didn’t get to see any of their games last week but I saw some U highlights of a nice running back and the Gators seem to be building off of their successful 2012 season. Miami has the home field advantage will that be enough?

clowney#6 South Carolina @ #11 Georgia, ESPN, 4:30 PM- Georgia is frest off of a loss to Clemson and with no time to sulk in their sorrows they welcome in South Carolina. Will Murray right the ship? Will Clowney bounce back from his sub par performance? This will be a very good early SEC game.

#14 Notre Dame @ #17 Michigan, ESPN, 8 PM- This will be the last time these two play each other until they sign another contract, which doesn’t seem to be in the works. Michigan has Devin Gardner running the show and it gives the team up North a shot to make some noise. My one question is why didn’t he play sooner? The Irish extended HC Brian Kelly and finally are letting Rees because of the Golson troubles. Notre Dame have a lot of questions but some could be answered with a win this Saturday.

These are the games we feel you should watch, let us know what games you will be watching! Until next week peace!

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