

If I decorate my house perfectly with plaid bows, strands of twinkling
lights and shiny bells, but do not show love to my family,
I'm just another decorator.
If I slave away in the kitchen, baking dozens of Christmas cookies,
preparing gourmet meals and arranging a beautifully adorned table at
mealtime, but do not show love to my family,
I'm just another cook.
If I work at the soup kitchen, carol in the nursing home, and give all that I
have to charity, but do not show love to my family,
it profits me nothing.
If I trim the spruce with shimmering angels and crocheted snowflakes,
attend a myriad of holiday parties and sing in the choir's cantata,
but do not focus on Christ,
I have missed the point.
Love stops the cooking to hug the child.
Love sets aside decorating to kiss the husband.
Love is kind, though harried and tired,
Love doesn't envy another's home that has coordinated
Christmas china and table linens.
Love doesn't yell at the kids to get out of the way,
but is thankful they are there to be in the way.
Love doesn't give only to those who are able to give in return
but rejoices in giving to those who can't.
Love bears all things,
believes all things,
hopes all things,
endures all things.
Love never fails.
Video games will break;
pearl necklaces will be lost,
golf clubs will rust.
But giving the gift of love will endure.
Merry Christmas!
Ok, not feeling well today, so I apologize for the delay in getting these out.
You can comment on the post or send your picks to RazorPicks.
The Picks are due by Saturday, September 20, @ 10:00 am CST.
Give the Winner
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Enjoy!
1. #13 Kansas @ #19 South Florida (Little XII vs Big Least) Friday Night!!!
It is Battle of the QB this weekend. Todd Reesing and Matt Grothe (this guy has been around FOREVER) will lead two very capable teams into battle. The Big Least is desperately looking for some kind of showing this year. Just ask West Virginia and their lofty ranking as they tanked @ East Carolina last week. Kansas on the other hand still has the stigma of still needing to prove itself. In the end Kansas is just too efficient and wins a great, great game.
Kansas 31 South Florida 24
2. #2 Georgia @ South Carolina (SEC vs SEC)
Things are about to get ugly in Columbia. Steve Spurrier has now lost two years in a row to Vanderbilt and this week if his defense doesn't keep him in the game, his gamecocks are going to get their clocks cleaned. Yeah, they won in Athens last year, and trust me, Mark Richt and the Bulldogs remember that b/c it kept them out of the SEC-Championship game and cost them a shot at the BCS Championship. This will be payback and it could be U-G-L-Y. However, it is in Columbia and the Gamecock defense will come to play….for a while. UGA is just too much in the end.
Bulldogs 24 Gamecocks 10
3. Arkansas @ #8 Texas (SEC vs Little XII)
The winner here is Hurricane Ike! This game has been moved to September 27th. We will have an extra game that week to make up for this one.
4. UCLA @ #18 BYU (PAC-10 vs Mountain West)
BYU's luck is gone in my opinion. They lost it all against the PAC-10 when they were GIVEN the game in Spokane last week. This week, even though it is at home, UCLA and Slick Rick will end the Cougars winning streak and also show they could be contenders quicker than everyone thought. The Defensive front of the Bruins are just dominating (at least they were against Tennessee two weeks ago). If they are that dominating again, the Cougs are dead.
Bruins 31 Cougars 27
5. Michigan @ Notre Dame (Big 10(1) vs Independent)
Wow. Talk about two of the most inept football programs on the planet this year. Michigan lost at home to Utah before staging a comeback to beat Miami (OH) last week. Notre Dame opened the season by floundering around at home before coming back to beat lowly San Jose State. Yikes! I say, flip a coin and whomever crosses mid-field first, wins. Deal!?!? Good lord.
Wolverines 3 Irish 2
6. SMU @ #11 Texas Tech (Conference USA vs Little XII)
I am not sure if they have installed a new score board in Jones Stadium or not, but they may need to after this game. I expect Tech to score as many points as they want to. I expect SMU to score some, but not that many (maybe next year). This one won't need the possession clock and it might need that third digit on the score. Harrell may break some records in this game. At least he can if he wants.
Ponies 21 Raiders 70
7. #3 Oklahoma @ Washington (Little XII vs PAC-10)
The last time OU went to the West Coast it wasn't pretty as the refs decided that Oregon should win and simply blew an onside kick call. Think Bob Stoops remembers that one? Well, let me tell you that Ty Willingham hasn't forgotten last week's hose job by the officials in his team's one point loss AT HOME to BYU on just an atrocious penalty at the end of the game. OU though is by far the superior team here and if they can play well on the road, they will dominate the Huskies.
Sooners 42 Huskies 14
8. #10 Wisconsin @ #21 Fresno State (Big 10(1) vs WAC)
Here we have yet another "title contender" from the Big 10(1) who thinks they can make it to the BCS Championship game to get demolished by yet another SEC team. However, they have a little road block in the way in the form of one Fresno State Bulldog team. If there ever were a one-dimensional team it is the Badgers. The Bulldogs on the other hand are good at each of the skilled positions and this game will be one they can use to carve another notch in their belt on the way to a BCS Bowl bid. Fresno loads up the line of scrimmage and force Alan Evridge (exactly) to beat them. He won't.
Badgers 17 Bulldogs 21
9. Southern Mississippi @ Arkansas State (Conference USA vs Sun Belt)
Ok, so Arkansas State is 2 – 0 for the first time since some guy named Nixon was living at 1600 Pennsylvania. Don't look for it to make it to 3 – 0 though. Even though this game is in Jonesbuggy, it won't matter. The same O-fence that scored 83 last week against Texas Southern will be facing a Southern Miss team that is just flat out loaded on defense. They are also adjusting to the Fedora Spread on O-fence. The Golden Eagles will be too much and put a huge damper on the spirits of the "Indians".
Eagles 35 "Indians" 14
Give The Score
10. #5 Ohio State @ #1 USC (Big 10(1) vs PAC-10)
Ok, so the latest word out of the Buckeye camp is that Beanie Wells is now "probable". He is probably probable due to him finally watching game film of the USC Defensive Unit. Good lord I would be "probable" as well. Carroll has his best defense ever since he arrived in Southern Cali. Ohio State on the other hand, can't find its way without Wells. They had just horrendous issues with Beckman last week as the QB and that "other guy" only played one series (BIG mistake Tressell). You are going to need Pryor and if at all possible you can find away to get AJ Hawk, Tedd Ginn Jr., Maurice Clarett (he is probably in prison though), and any other Buckeye great you want to name over the past few years, eligible, you might have a shot. Since that ain't happening anytime soon. The Trojans will steam roll them some Buckeyes once again proving that Speed Kills in the Big 10(1). When is this pathetic conference ever going to learn?!?!?
Buckeyes 13 Trojans 38
Ok, here they are:
Top 10 Things Saw/Read/Heard From Week 2
Brick of the Week
Did I mention how easily it is to go from POTW to BOTW with one simply swing in emotion? Or one simple very, very, very bad call in a game? Well, that is what this person found out this week. They were the only one in 18 people who picked this week to pick Washington to beat BYU. And as I have already stated, it took the worst call in College Football this year to not send that game to overtime where no telling what might have happened. Had the Huskies made it to OT, they might have won and this contestant would be on the POTW and not the BOTW. But seeing as how, that is the way College Football goes sometimes, Mrs. Tammy "I hate PAC-10 officials" Tucker is the BOTW with her pick of Washington to beat BYU. I am sure those officials will be receiving a Christmas Card from Mrs. Tucker!
Pick of the Week
You guys are really making it easy to hand out these awards each week. Sometimes it is a little bit more difficult, but this week and last week, it was pretty easy. This week, the East Carolina Pirates once again pulled off a win over a ranked opponent. That leads us to our current Co-POTW winners. Two individuals correctly picked the Pirates to up-end the Mountaineers. A rare feat was also accomplished this week as one individual received the BOTW and also received the POTW. Not very often will you see that folks. The Co-POTW winners this week are Mrs. Tammy "PAC-10 Officials Fan Club President" Tucker and Mr. Jerry "I cheated by looking at my wife's picks" Tucker. Congratulations guys!
Champion of the Week
So, this week's scores were more reminiscent of the first couple of weeks of the Pick-Em contest. Everyone rebounded nicely from the first week debacle and posted some very nice scores. The average number of correct picks for the group this week was a hearty 7.89. Very impressive. As a matter of fact there were 8 individuals who correctly picked 9 games out of the 10. Amazing. So, the tie-breaker came into play for the first time this year. Therefore, the Champion of Week 2 was none other than Mr. Carroll "Thank God for Ike" Walls with his tie-break score of 6. Congratulations bud!
Scores for the Week
Southern Miss 13
Auburn 27
BYU 28
Washington 27
West Virginia 3
East Carolina 24
Texas A&M 28
New Mexico 22
Louisiana Tech 0
Kansas 29
Arkansas 28
La-Monroe 27
Florida 26
Miami 3
Texas Tech 35
Nevada 19
Texas 42
UTEP 13
Ole Miss 28
Wake Forest 30
Results of the Week
| 9 – 1 |
| Carroll Walls (6) |
| Jason Shirey (9) |
| Gene Strode (11) |
| Jamey Vaught (12) |
| Jerry Tucker (13) |
| Lance Williams (17) |
| Ben Gilbert (18) |
| Jon McCurdy (24) |
| 8 – 2 |
| Jim Carter |
| Tammy Tucker |
| Travis Stout |
| Steven Leija |
| Jonathan Butcher |
| April Mashburn |
| Lisa Hill |
| Damon Hill |
| 7 – 3 |
| Jessica Leija |
| Brian Mashburn |
Standings After Week 2
| 16 – 4 |
| Tammy Tucker |
| Jerry Tucker | 15 – 5 |
| Gene Strode |
| Jamey Vaught |
| Carroll Walls |
| Ben Gilbert |
| 14 – 6 |
| Jessica Leija |
| Brian Mashburn |
| Travis Stout |
| Jim Carter |
| Steven Leija |
| Lisa Hill |
| Damon Hill |
| Jason Shirey |
| Jon McCurdy |
| Lance Williams |
| 13 – 7 |
| April Mashburn |
| Jonathan Butcher |
| 6 – 4 |
| Lee Smith |
Ok, here are the games for week 3 of the contest. Please notice the due date.
You can comment on the post or send your picks to RazorPicks.
The Picks are due by Friday, September 12, @ 6:00 pm CST.
Pick The Winners
Give The Score
The Picks are due by Friday, September 12, @ 6:00 pm CST.
Good luck!
Southern Miss @ #10 Auburn (Conference USA vs SEC)
Auburn has changed QBs this week after Burns hurt his leg in the La-Monroe game last week. Therefore, it will be interesting to see how Todd performs as the starter. The defense for Southern Miss will be a step up from the La-Monroe defense for the Tigers. However, the Southern Miss offense will still be facing a very, very good Auburn defense. In the end, the Tiger defense is just too tough for the Eagles.
Southern Miss 10 Auburn 24
#16 BYU @ Washington (Mountain West vs PAC-10)
Last year the Huskies were in their first year under Willingham. He had a better defense back then. His offense will pretty much be the same this year, but his defense is much younger. The Huskie defense gave up 496 yards to the Ducks last week in a 44 – 10 loss. It won't get any easier this week as the Cougs roll in and deliver a resounding win for the BCS-Buster hopefuls.
Cougs 38 Puny Pups 17
#8 West Virginia @ East Carolina (Big East vs Conference USA)
Little Lou (Skip) Holtz has built a contender at East Carolina in a few short years. He made a huge step forward with that program last week with the "upset" of Virginia Tech. However, the ACC is just a horribly dreadful conference. So, stepping into the top tier of the Big Least conference this week should pose a more daunting task. Paul White is still at West Virginia (seems like his 10th year to me) and is obviously a trendy pick for the Heisman Trophy. The Mountaineers will prove to be too tough and the turnovers that didn't haunt them in the Va Tech game will spell disaster this weekend.
Mountaineers 45 Pirates 24
aTm @ New Mexico (Little XII vs Mountain West)
So, how bad are things going to be in College Station after this weekend when the Aggies travel to Albuquerque this weekend and lay another dud? Should they crash and burn in the desert it is going to be an 0 – 3 start for the Mike Sherman era as they will next play an improving Miami team. The Lobos aren't very good themselves, but they will have enough to edge the Aggies in this one at home.
Aggies 17 Lobos 21
Louisiana Tech @ #14 Kansas (WAC vs Little XII)
La Tech pulled off the upset last weekend at home when they bested Sylvester Croom's Mississippi State Bulldogs. However, this weekend in Lawrence Kansas, things will be COMPLETELY different for the Bulldogs. They will be without their defensive star in LB Quinn Harris, or if he plays it will be very limited, as he broke his hand in the MSU game. Kansas just seemed to show up last week against Florida International. Look for them to work on tuning things up this week.
Bulldogs 21 Jayhawks 42
Arkansas @ La-Monroe (SEC vs Sun Belt)
The Bobby Petrino era got off to a resounding, Lord thank you for the comeback, last week against Western Illinois. This week, the competition moves up considerably as a talented La Monroe team comes calling in Little Rock. Last week the DL was just abysmal for the Razorbacks. This week they have to step up and and shut down the run and get off the field on 3rd down. If they are able to do that, the Offense was beginning to click in the second half as they scored on 3 of their final 5 possessions. Look for more DeAnthony Curtis this week at RB and Michael Smith will return as well. A more balanced attack and a much improved DL will lead to a much easier win for the Hogs.
Hogs 35 La-Monroe 13
Miami @ #5 Florida (ACC vs SEC)
Next year this will be a great game. This year, it will more than likely be a Tebow coming-out party. And not coming-out that way either. He will probably rebound from his sub-part Super Tebowesque performance against the Warriors of Hawaii to have a big game. Oh yeah, and Percy Harvin is well again and will be back on the field. Those things combined, it doesn't matter how much improved the U is, they won't be on the same level as the Gators.
the U 17 Gators 49
#12 Texas Tech @ Nevada (Little XII vs WAC)
Texas Tech struggled a little against Eastern Washington last weekend. This weekend they face a tougher challenge from the Wolfpack from Nevada. The Wolfpack can put up points just like the Red Radiers can. Although last year the Radiers D made huge strides, they may have taken a step backwards in allowing 21 points to Eastern Washington. Should be an entertaining game and hopefully Graham Harrell has lots of ice, because he will probably throw it close to 80 times.
Raiders 56 Wolfpack 49
#11 Texas @ UTEP (Little XII vs Conference USA)
Texas steps up just a bit in competition this week when they travel to UTEP. While the Miners aren't anything to write home about, they are decent (compared to Florida Atlantic from last week for the Shorthorns). In a final tune up before their game against the Hogs, the Shorthorns will work more on the running game. Colt McCoy is good, but they need someone to relieve the pressure. 232 yards last week was a good start, and they should fair even better this week. The Miners, well, they are dreadful.
Shorthorns 55 Miners 14
Ole Miss @ #23 Wake Forest (SEC vs ACC)
And so the HDN era in "big games" begins in Oxford. One will have to wait and see if the same tendencies that plagued him in big games at Arkansas are still prevalent in the neighboring state. Or if someone moving across the Mississippi River has washed those things away. Will it look like a Chinese fire-drill performed by blind midgets on the Ole Miss sideline Saturday? Will the Rebels know what hit them when the Demon Deacons come out in those all black unis? Will the stars and bars be flying? After giving up 453 yards of offense to a very young Tiger team last week, Skinner and the Deacons have to be licking their chops right now. If Skinner doesn't set his personal high in yardage this weekend it will be a miracle.
Humble Pie 17 Restoring some ACC pride 41
Ok, sorry for the delay, but here they are, enjoy.
Top 10 Things I Saw/Heard/Read Over the Weekend
Brick of the Week
Well, things were NOT pretty this week. Not pretty at all. Several upsets that were beyond shocking and some that were not AS shocking. This week we had 19 participants who submitted picks for the games. Of those 20, every single one of them missed one game. Therefore, to give everyone a mulligan, I will award the BOTW to everyone that picked this week for missing the Bowling Green win over Pittsburgh IN Pitt. Next week it gets personal.
Pick of the Week
This goes hand in hand with the above "award". You can fall into either category with the slimmest of margins. Go out on the limb and win big time, or go out on that limb and break a leg when it snaps and you fall. This week, I am not sure if she picked it out of spite of if she picked it accidentally thinking it was Arkansas playing aTm, however, she picked Arkansas State to defeat the Aggies in College Station. Yeah. That is probably going to go down in history as the BIGGEST pick ever in the history of the Pick-Em. Therefore, the POTW goes to a Freshman in the Pick-Em joining us this year for the first time. Congratulations Mrs. Tammy "Queen of the UA Alumni" Tucker!!
Champion of the Week
Of course each week we have one of these. They are the person who is lucky enough to get the most picks correct and navigate the tie-breaker with the lowest score. Some weeks this is easy. Others it is NOT at all easy. Typically the first couple of weeks are your easy ones where people can REALLY build a lead. However, no Perfect 10s this weekend. Not even close. Of the 19 people picking the average number of picks correct was 6.00! Ouch! However, there was one person who correctly picked 8 of the 10 correctly INCLUDING the tie-breaker. Therefore, Week 1's COTW goes to none other than Mrs. Tammy "Still Queen of the UA Alumni" Tucker! Congratulations Tammy!!!
Actual Scores of the Games
Virginia Tech 22
East Carolina 27
Bowling Green 27
Pittsburgh 17
USC 52
Virginia 7
Eastern Washington 24
Texas Tech 49
Arkansas State 18
Texas A&M 14
Illinois 42
Missouri 52
Western Illinois 24
Arkansas 28
Florida Atlantic 10
Texas 52
Appalachian State 13
LSU 41
Alabama 34
Clemson 10
Standings After Week 1
| 8 – 2 |
| Tammy Tucker |
| 7 – 3 |
| Jerry Tucker |
| Jessica Leija |
| Brian Mashburn |
| 6 – 4 |
| Travis Stout |
| Lee Smith |
| Gene Strode |
| Jim Carter |
| Jamey Vaught |
| Carroll Walls |
| Ben Gilbert |
| Steven Leija |
| Lisa Hill |
| Damon Hill |
| 5 – 5 |
| April Mashburn |
| Jonathan Butcher |
| Jason Shirey |
| Jon McCurdy |
| Lance Williams |
Week 1 Results hope to have posted by this evening.
These picks are due by 10:30 am, Saturday, September 6, 2008.
Pick The Winners
Give The Score