Hello, and welcome to another edition of ‘Live-Blogging on Shish on College Football’. Tonight it is a PAC-12 Showdown, between Colorado Buffaloes and Utah Utes. The Buffaloes need a win to be bowl eligible. While the Utes need a win to clinch the PAC-12 South Title, thus playing Oregon in the PAC-12 Championship Game. If they lose tonight, USC will clinch PAC-12 Title and play Oregon on Friday Night.
The Buffaloes are led quarterback Steven Montez in passing. Alex Fontenot leads Colorado in rushing. While, LaViska Shenault, Jr. leads the team in receiving. For their team stats, they move the ball at 404.1 YPG (245.5 through the the air and 158.5 on the ground). Defensively, they yield 448.3 YPG (299.5 through the air and 148.7 on the ground). As for the Utes, they are led by quarterback Tyler Huntley in passing. Zack Moss leads Utah in rushing. While Brant Kuthie leads the team in receiving. Finally, their team stats include moving the ball at 461.0 YPG (245.7 through the air and 215.3 on the ground). Defensively, they yield 243.8 YPG (187.9 through the air and 55.9 on the ground). It is Colorado Buffaloes taking on Utah Utes, coming up shortly. Hello, and welcome to another edition of 'Live-Blogging on Shish on College Football'. Tonight it is an ACC Showdown, between North Carolina Tar Heels and Pittsburgh Panthers. This is a battle for the Coastal Division. Pitt has a couple of game at hand over Virginia, for that division. While the Tar Heels are hoping for a miracle to win the Coastal Division under Mack Brown.
It is North Carolina Tar Heels and Pittsburgh Panthers, on now. Hello and welcome to another edition of ‘Live-Blogging on Shish on College Football’. Tonight, it is Northwestern Wildcats taking on Indiana Hoosiers. The Wildcats are struggling this year, a down year after losing to Ohio State Buckeyes in last year’s Big Ten Championship. They are not going to playing at Indianapolis on December 7th, but they would like to win all out, so they can be bowl eligible. For the bowl eligible Hoosiers, they are having one of their better years. They would like to have a strong finish, but Penn St. and Michigan await them in the next two games.
The Wildcats are currently led by quarterback Aiden Smith in passing. Drake Anderson leads Northwestern in rushing. Finally, they are led by Riley Lees in receiving. For their team stats, they move the ball at 266.4 YPG (126.0 through the air and 140.4 on the ground). They yield 339.4 YPG (180.0 through the air and 159.4 on the ground). As for the Hoosiers, they are led by quarterback Michael Penix in passing. Stevie Scott, IIII leads the Bloomington school in rushing. While Whop Philyor leads the team in receiving. Their team stats include moving the ball at 450.5 YPG (312.8 through the air and 137.8 on the ground). They yield opponents to 324.1 YPG (184.4 through the air and 139.8 on the ground). It is Northwestern Wildcats taking on Indiana Hoosiers, coming up shortly. Hello and welcome to another edition of ‘Live-Blogging on Shish on College Football’. Tonight, it is Notre Dame Fighting Irish taking on Michigan Wolverines. This is the first time that the Irish played the Wolverines in Ann Arbor, since 2013. This is the 2nd of the home-and-home series after the Irish wanted to play more ACC games, with their new conference in non-football sports. The Irish won last year’s game in South Bend, by a score of 24-17.
The Irish are led by quarterback Ian Book in passing. Tony Jones, Jr. leads the team in rushing. And Chase Claypool’s is Notre Dame’s leading receiver. Their team stats include moving the ball at 450.5 YPG (262 through the air and 188.5 on the ground). Defensively, they yield at 346.2 YPG (195.2 through the air and 151 on the ground). For the Wolverines, they are led by quarterback Shea Patterson. Zach Charbonnet leads the team in rushing. While Ronnie Bell leads Michigan in receiving. For their teams stats, they move the ball at 391.6 YPG (237.6 through the air and 154 on the ground). Defensively, they yield the ball at 283.3 YPG (163.6 through the air and 119.7 on the ground). It is Notre Dame Fighting Irish taking on Michigan Wolverines, coming up shortly. Hello and welcome to another edition of ‘Live Blogging on Shish on College Football’. Tonight it is a PAC-12 Showdown, as UCLA Bruins take on Stanford Cardinal. The Bruins have been in a funk this year. Their alumni is hoping that they can get decent year out of the Men’s Basketball Team. While the Cardinal appears to have ride the ship during an adverse three game stretch against USC, UCF, and Oregon. They are hoping to try and get 2nd in PAC-12 North.
Statistically the Bruins are led by Dorian Thompson-Robinson at quarterback. Joshua Kelley leads the Bruins in rushing. While Demetric Felton leads UCLA in receiving. As far as team stats are concerned, they move the ball at 397.3 YPG (254.5 through the air and 142.8 on the ground). Defensively, they yield the ball at 503.3 YPG (340.7 through the air and 162.7 on the ground). For the Cardinal, they are led by quarterback Davis Mills. Their leading rusher is Cameron Scarlett, and their leading receiver is Michael Wilson. Their teams stats include moving the ball at 353 YPG (228.2 through the air and 124.8 on the ground). Defensively, they yield the ball at 393.7 YPG (273.8 through the air and 119.8 on the ground). It is UCLA Bruins taking on Stanford Cardinal, coming up shortly. Hello and welcome to another edition of ‘Live Blogging on Shish on College Football’. Tonight, it is Michigan State Spartans taking on Ohio State Buckeyes. The Spartans are coming off a 2-game winning streak and are facing the Buckeyes, whom they’ve had a couple of upsets against, this decade. The Buckeyes are undefeated and beating their opponents by an average of 43.8 PPG.
Statistically the Spartans are led by Senior Quarterback Brian Lewerke in passing. Their rushing attack is led by Elijah Collins. And their leading receiver is Darrell Stewart, Jr. As for the Buckeyes, they are led by Sophomore Quarterback Justin Fields in passing. J.K. Dobbins leads Ohio State in rushing. And their leading receiver is Binjimen Victor. As for the teams’ stats, Sparty moves the ball at 413.6 YPG (269 through the air and 144.6 on the ground). And they yield 253.8 YPG (198 through the air and 55.8 on the ground). As for the Buckeyes, they move the ball at 535.6 YPG (254 through the air and 281.6 on the ground). And they yield 223.8 YPG (138.8 through the air and 85.0 on the ground). It is Michigan State Spartans taking on Ohio State Buckeyes, coming up shortly. Hello, and welcome to another edition of ’Live-Blogging on Shish on College Football’. Tonight it is a Top Ten battle as Notre Dame Fighting Irish take on Georgia Bulldogs. This is the finale of a home-and-home that started in 2017, when Georgia defeated Notre Dame 20-19, in South Bend. Now the series comes to Athens, Georgia, where the Bulldogs are the home team.
The Irish are enjoying the early success of quarterback Ian Book. But they are hoping that they can an ’A’ game out of him, along with a commitment to the running game. The Bulldogs don’t have that problem. In the three games they played, they average 286.7 YPG. They also have leadership from their quarterback Jake Fromm. Like Book, has not thrown an interception. However, Fromm threw one less touchdown than Book, but one more game played than the Irish QB. It is Notre Dame Fighting Irish taking on Georgia Bulldogs, coming up shortly. |
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