INFORMATION IS POWER. HOW ONE USES IT DETERMINES IF HE OR SHE IS GOING TO SUCCEED OR FAIL. SO JUDGE WISELY.
2003-2004 college football
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Did Roy Williams and his team beat Oklahoma two years in a row? No. Did Woods lead the Big 12 in recieving? Yes. How about giving credit where some is due? Rashaun Woods might be the best receiver in the nation this year. |
Matchups | Top matchups of the week |
Features | An early look | ||
Polls | Rashaun Woods vs. Reggie Williams vs. Roy Williams | ||
Notebook | Weekly thoughts on the 2003-2004 season | ||
Player Profiles | Info and stats on college players | ||
QUOTE OF THE DAY |
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"I see myself as a leader, because anybody who has success is looked up to as someone who has to lead the team. I definitely have to lead by example. This summer, we're going to practice hard. (No. 1) is a significant number on any team, and people will go after (No. 1), but even if they go after me, we have a great receiving corps." | |||
- Braylon Edwards wide receiver Michigan Wolverines |
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*quote was taken from an espn.com article
Every week during the season I will take a look at match-ups that can affect a player's draft status. The first full week of the season highlights some lesser known quarterbacks against a quality opponent.
Here's a match-up I did last season and as an added bonus my breakdown of the national championship game from last season. Some of these match-ups carry over to this year.
Player Profiles
Updated 06-23 QB Andrew Walter