National Signing Day Recap

Typically, Signing Day has been an oppurtunity for the rich to get even richer. While USC and Florida still reeled in top ten finishes, downtrodden programs such as Alabama, Notre Dame and Miami, all had some of the best recruiting classes of 2008.
Saban going to WorkEarliar today, three major services, Rivals.com, Scout.com and SuperPrep, all [...]

Sunday Evening Quarterback: Week 10

Lessons:1. Karl Dorrell is finished at UCLAOver the past few seasons in Westwood, UCLA fans have been calling for athletic director Dan Guerrero to ax head football coach Karl Dorrell. For all those Dorrell haters, you might finally be getting your wish. Prior to this season expectations for the Bruins were sky high as preseason [...]

South Bend Lessons

If you are an avid reader of West Coast Bias, few are, than you may have noticed that I did not put out the weekly College Football Lessons (a spin of Stewart Mandel’s Five Things We Learned on Saturday). I decided not to post because I was traveling to and from South Bend, Indiana, while [...]

South Bend Here I come

I will be leaving early tomorrow morning to attend the USC-Notre Dame game in South Bend, Indiana. Because of this, I will unable to post anything this weekend. If you need to read something “sporty” check out Jon Reed’s Complete Sports or Stefan Ming’s The Sports Flow.

Saturday Forecast: Week 8

Notre Dame v. (13) USCWhile the Trojans have been criticized for their poor play, it must be noted that they have been missing many of their starters due to injury. Last week against Arizona, the Trojans played without four of their opening days starters on the offensive line. Fortunately for USC fans, many of the [...]

Saturday Forecast: Week 6

1. Purdue will play Ohio State really, really toughDuring Ohio State’s 2002 championship season, the Buckeyes were nearly upset by Purdue in West Lafayette. The undefeated Boilermakers will once again try to shatter the Buckeyes’s national championship hopes. What makes them so dangerous is the fact that their offense ranks first in the Big Ten, [...]

College Football Lessons: Week 5

1. Basketball School or Football School: Who Cares?A few weeks ago, I perusing some Minnesota message boards and noticed some Gopher fans stating to complain about the fact that you can not win at Minnesota because it is historically a basketball school. Sorry Gophers but the fact that your school isn’t a traditional powerhouse in [...]

Jones to Cincinnati

After weeks of contemplation, Demetrius Jones has finally found a school that fits Notre Dame’s requirements. The former Notre Dame quarterback had previously tried to gain admission to Northern Illinois but it was denied.
Now the Chicago native will enroll at the University of Cincinnati and will be eligible to play next fall. The Cincinnati Enquirer [...]

Saturday Forecast: Week 5

(11) Oregon v. CaliforniaThe Pac Ten conference has been much improved this year due to in large part to the play of both Oregon and Cal. While both teams have some of the nation’s best offense, their defense are certainly not as formidable. Cal’s passing defense has given up huge yardage to opposing quarterbacks, while [...]

Week 3 Lessons

1. Notre Dame is really, really badProvided the fact that you have been hiding under a rock, you have most likely noticed that the Irish are absolutely horrible. Charlie Weis has been hailed on offensive genius but so far, the Irish rank dead last in the nation in rushing yards, total offense, scoring offense, and [...]